Review of equipment of flight analysis and development of interactive aeronautical chart using Google Earth’s software
While carrying out pilot-student flight analysis, it was observed that there is a scarcity of means designed to allow fast and convenient analysis and evaluation of pilot-student flights in airspace. Most of the free navigation tools available are more adapted for on-ground navigation analysis (hei...
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doaj-54f8c508b974404e9dfca8e3bcf66ba62021-07-02T07:47:31ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802018-01-0133210.3846/16484142.2017.1312521Review of equipment of flight analysis and development of interactive aeronautical chart using Google Earth’s softwareTadas Masiulionis0Jonas Stankūnas1Dept of Avionics, Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, LithuaniaDept of Avionics, Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania While carrying out pilot-student flight analysis, it was observed that there is a scarcity of means designed to allow fast and convenient analysis and evaluation of pilot-student flights in airspace. Most of the free navigation tools available are more adapted for on-ground navigation analysis (height and vertical speed information are not always displayed). Various software programmes can display different flight information; however, it is difficult to relate the different data parameters and compare them. Thus, the aim of the study is to resolve these problems by offering to pilots-instructors a convenient interactive aeronautical chart. First published online 02 May 2017 https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/157aviationtraining flight assessmentflight assessment methodologyGoogle EarthOziExplorerIGC Flight |
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Review of equipment of flight analysis and development of interactive aeronautical chart using Google Earth’s software |
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While carrying out pilot-student flight analysis, it was observed that there is a scarcity of means designed to allow fast and convenient analysis and evaluation of pilot-student flights in airspace. Most of the free navigation tools available are more adapted for on-ground navigation analysis (height and vertical speed information are not always displayed). Various software programmes can display different flight information; however, it is difficult to relate the different data parameters and compare them. Thus, the aim of the study is to resolve these problems by offering to pilots-instructors a convenient interactive aeronautical chart.
First published online 02 May 2017
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