Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft control – Pilot operated
Patent
1997-10-14
1999-12-14
Jordan, Charles T.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft control
Pilot operated
244220, 244228, 244229, B64C 1304, B64C 1312, B64C 1350
Patent
active
060006625
ABSTRACT:
A flying aid device for a fly-by-wire aircraft which has at least two mechanically independent control columns (M1, M2). The device (1) includes: a system (SO) for detecting multiple control corresponding to simultaneous operation of at least two of the control columns (M1, M2); and informing systems (S1, S2, S3, S4), each of which is associated with one of the control columns (M1, M2) and is intended to generate within the control column (M1, M2), when the detection system (SO) detects multiple control, a tactile sensation that informs a pilot of the aircraft who is operating the control column (M1, M2) of the multiple control.
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Andrieu Laurent
Perie Jean-Claude
Todeschi Michel
Vollard Cecile
Aerospatial Societe Nationale Industrielle
Ducker, Jr. Charles R
Jordan Charles T.
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