ARINC 433-2:2013 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleStandard Measurements for Flight Simulation Quality
Also Known As: ARINC REPORT 433-2
ARINC 433-2:2013 is a standard that focuses on providing a comprehensive set of measurements for assessing the quality of flight simulation in synthetic training devices (STDs). The standard is intended to be used by a range of stakeholders, including STD operators, manufacturers, regulatory authorities, and users.
The purpose of this standard is to provide a consistent framework for evaluating the performance and accuracy of STDs. It outlines guidelines and requirements for various measurements, such as visual system parameters, motion system parameters, and audio system parameters. These measurements help ensure that the simulation accurately replicates real-world flight conditions and provides a high level of fidelity.
Adhering to ARINC 433-2:2013 allows manufacturers to produce STDs that meet the industry's quality standards. It also enables operators and users to assess the performance of these devices and make informed decisions based on the simulation's capabilities and limitations. Regulatory authorities can also use the standard as a reference to evaluate the compliance of STDs and ensure they meet the necessary safety requirements.
Descriptors | Simulators; Measurements; Standardization |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.6 MB |