T&E 4201 Introduction to Avionics & Weapons Systems Flight Testing I

Course Description

This course provides the ground work for all subsequent systems modules. This module is designed to provide the “big picture” of Systems testing. The course identifies the differences between systems and vehicle testing with emphasis on digital architecture. 1553 Data Bus architecture is described in detail, and the student is also exposed to ARINC 429, Mil-Std 1760, Firewire, EBR-1553 and other future applications. Time, Space, Position Information is described in its relation and importance to Systems testing. Software development and test and its impact on Flight Test is discussed in detail. The impact to the aircrew in the area of workload and Human Factors is addressed in this module as a first test with new systems. A detailed review of basic electrics, electromagnetics and antennas is presented in this module. Classroom instruction is reinforced with in-class exercises and an available flight demonstration lab (T&E 4201a) and flight evaluation (T&E 4211).

Anticipated Student Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course of instruction, the student will have a basic understanding of performance flight test procedures, techniques, and data analysis. He/she will:
 
Be familiar with
1.  Data bus architecture.
2.  Data collection, reading and analysis.
3.  Software test and configuration management.
4.  Systems specifications and regulations.
5.  Workload issues in testing avionics systems.
6.  Relationship of Electromagnetics to Avionics System Testing.

Sequence of Instruction

Introduction To Systems Flight Test 
Introduction To Data Bus Architecture 
Instrumentation 
Data Collection, Reading & Analysis  
Software Test & Configuration Management 
Specifications & Regulations 
Data Bus Exercise 
Time Space Position Information Exercise 
Electrics, Electromagnetics and Antennas 
Test & Evaluation Crew Resource Management 
Workload
Workload Exercise & Assignment
Exams

Texts and Reference Materials

“MIL-STD 1553 Designers Guide,”  Data Device Corp.
NTPS Course notes
Instructor Text

Instructional Methodology

Lectures
In-Class Exercises

Process of Evaluation

Examinations

 
 

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Contact Info

National Test Pilot School  
P.O. Box 658
Mojave, CA  93502-0658  USA
Phone:  661-824-2977
Fax: 661-824-2943

 
 
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