iaflyer
Haulin the folks...
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- Nov 27, 2001
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I have no connection to the lab, just passing this along to other pilots. I did the study, it does take about an hour. Oh, and SSR means transponder, that doesn't give anything away, it's just bit confusing.
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The Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) is performing a study that should clarify a number of aspects of how well R/T is understood. EUROCONTROL funds the study. The NLR wants to invite pilots to take part in this study. Your professionalism will prove to be the basis for deriving relevant conclusions.
The experiment runs on your own PC and takes about one hour. All results will, of course, be treated anonymously.
Click for the webpage that talks about the study: http://www.nlr.nl/projects/lclb/
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iaflyer
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The Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) is performing a study that should clarify a number of aspects of how well R/T is understood. EUROCONTROL funds the study. The NLR wants to invite pilots to take part in this study. Your professionalism will prove to be the basis for deriving relevant conclusions.
The experiment runs on your own PC and takes about one hour. All results will, of course, be treated anonymously.
Click for the webpage that talks about the study: http://www.nlr.nl/projects/lclb/
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iaflyer