Aerospace - Vehicle Management Systems - Flight Control Design, Installation and Test of, Military Unmanned Aircraft, Specification Guide For
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP94910
- Issued
Scope
Rationale
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a
Address the need for standards and guide documents for Unmanned Aircraft onboard systems.
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b
Provide recommended practices for the specification of the flight control related functions of military Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle Management Systems.
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c
Recommend a method for the specification of the appropriate level of flight control capability for an Unmanned Aircraft.
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d
Address the integration of the flight control functions with all other elements of the vehicle.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE 1 | UNMANNED AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES | |
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TABLE 2 | VMS QUANTITATIVE FLIGHT SAFETY REQUIREMENTS | |
TABLE 3 | VMS TYPES | |
TABLE 4 | UA OPERATING AREA | |
TABLE 5 | SUGGESTED VMS TYPE BASED UPON UA CATEGORY AND OPERATING AREA | |
TABLE 6 | REDUNDANCY EXAMPLES | |
TABLE 7 | GAIN AND PHASE MARGIN REQUIREMENTS | |
TABLE 8 | TURBULENCE INTENSITY EXCEEDANCE PROBABILITY | |
TABLE 9 | ROOT-MEAN-SQUARE GUST INTENSITIES FOR SELECTED CUMULATIVE EXCEEDANCE PROBABILITIES (FEET PER SECOND TRUE AIRSPEED) | |
TABLE 10 | FAILURE TRANSIENT CASES | |
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Issuing Committee
A-6A3 Flight Control and Vehicle Management Systems Cmt
The Flight Control and Vehicle Management Systems Panel is responsible for the development of standards and recommended practices related to Commercial Flight Control Systems and the Flight Control functions within Military Vehicle Management Systems (VMS). The Panel is also responsible for developing guidelines for the interface and redundancy required between the VMS and other safety critical systems. The panel provides a forum for Flight Controls and Vehicle Management System engineers, contracting agencies, prime contractors, and suppliers to exchange technical information and discuss regulatory updates, recent technology developments, lessons learned and issues related to system development and in service operation.