Method and system for determining a vertical trajectory of an aircraft
US-2016275800-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US9196166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9196166-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414199646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2015 |
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Disclosed is a runway alerting method and system for an aircraft during a take-off maneuver. The method includes determining stopping positions for the aircraft along the runway using aircraft energy state, deceleration and braking information and displaying the stopping positions on a display.
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A runway alerting method for an aircraft attempting a take-off maneuver, comprising: determining, in a processor, stopping positions for the aircraft along the runway using aircraft energy, deceleration and braking information, the stopping positions including at least a minimum stopping position and a corporate stopping position, wherein the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position are determined using the equation: Stopping point = Brk on Pt + V 2 2 × A Where: Brk on Pt is the position on the runway (distance from runway start) where the brakes are predicted to be applied; V is the predicted velocity of the aircraft at the brakes-on location as determined by aircraft speed sensors and assumed speed loss that would occur before the brakes are applied; and |A| is the absolute value of the acceleration (deceleration being a negative value) using the appropriate deceleration depending on which predicted stopping point is being computed; and displaying, by the processor, the stopping positions on a display. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising activating a runway take-off monitor system for the aircraft as the aircraft approaches the runway. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the displaying of the stopping positions on the display comprises displaying an illustration of the runway and displaying an overlay to indicate the stopping positions relative to a runway end point. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising displaying a trending indication to indicate whether the stopping positions are trending further down the runway or trending toward the beginning of the runway. 5. The landing method of claim 3 , further comprising providing a runway distance caution message when a maximum stopping position exceeds the remaining runway distance and a corporate stopping position remains within the remaining runway distance. 6. The method of claim 3 , further comprising providing a runway distance caution message when a minimum stopping position exceeds the remaining runway distance less an operator selected buffer distance, and a minimum stopping position remains within the remaining runway distance. 7. The landing method of claim 3 , further comprising providing a runway distance warning when both the corporate stopping position and the minimum stopping position exceed the remaining runway distance. 8. The landing method of claim 1 , further comprising the processor annunciating verbal warnings or audible signals regarding stopping capability. 9. An aircraft, comprising: a first apparatus that is configured to determine an aircraft speed relative to the ground; a second apparatus that is configured to determine a position along a runway when the aircraft begins deceleration; a flight system coupled to the first apparatus and the second apparatus that is configured to, the flight system configured to: activate a runway take-off monitor system for the aircraft as the aircraft approaches the runway; determine a minimum stopping position for the aircraft along the runway using the aircraft speed and the predicted position along a runway when the aircraft begins deceleration; determine a corporate stopping position for the aircraft along the runway using the aircraft speed and the predicted position along a runway when the aircraft begins deceleration; and display the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position on a display; wherein the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position are determined using the equation: Stopping point = Brk on Pt + V 2 2 × A Where: Brk on Pt is the position on the runway (distance from runway start) where the brakes are predicted to be applied; V is the predicted velocity of the aircraft at the brakes-on location as determined by aircraft speed sensors and assumed speed loss that would occur before the brakes are applied; and |A| is the absolute value of the acceleration (deceleration being a negative value) using the appropriate deceleration depending on which predicted stopping point is being computed. 10. The aircraft of claim 9 , wherein the flight system displays the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position on the display by displaying an illustration of the runway and displaying an overlay to indicate the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position relative to a remaining runway distance. 11. The aircraft of claim 9 , wherein the flight system also displays a trending indication to indicate whether the current aircraft deceleration is trending further down the runway or trending to stop within the remaining runway distance. 12. The aircraft of claim 9 , wherein the flight system also provides a runway distance caution message when the corporate stopping position exceeds the remaining runway distance and the maximum stopping position remains within the remaining runway distance. 13. The aircraft of claim 9 , wherein the flight system also provides a landing distance warning when both the corporate stopping position and the maximum stopping position exceed the remaining runway distance. 14. A non-transitory computer readable medium embodying a computer program product, said computer program product comprising: an aircraft take-off monitor program, the aircraft take-off monitor program configured to: activate a runway take-off monitor system for the aircraft as the aircraft approaches a runway; determine a minimum stopping position for the aircraft along the runway; determine a corporate stopping position for the aircraft along the runway; and display the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position on a display; wherein the minimum stopping position and the corporate stopping position are determined using the equation: Stopping point
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