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Synthetic Vision Systems

Objectives In all weather conditions, replicate the SAFETY and operational benefits of clear-day flight operations Develop commercial, business, general aviation, and rotorcraft Synthetic Vision applications for both existing & future cockpits. Elements

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Synthetic Vision Systems

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  1. Objectives In all weather conditions, replicate the SAFETY and operational benefits of clear-day flight operations Develop commercial, business, general aviation, and rotorcraft Synthetic Vision applications for both existing & future cockpits Elements Commercial and Business Aircraft (CAB) Synthetic Vision Systems General Aviation and Rotorcraft (GARC) Synthetic Vision Systems Enhanced Vision Sensors and Enabling Technologies (EVSET) Aviation Safety Program Synthetic Vision Systems Contacts • SVS Project Manager: Dan Baize (757) 864-1071; d.g.baize@larc.nasa.gov • CAB Element Lead: Brad Perry (757) 864-8257; raleigh.b.perry@larc.nasa.gov • GARC Element Lead: Mary Kaiser (650) 604-4448; mkaiser@mail.arc.nasa.gov • EVSET Element Lead: Dave Eckhardt (757) 864-1698; d.e.eckhardt@larc.nasa.gov

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