Twenty Fifth Annual Meeting Proceedings TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Transcriptions of Theme Panel Discussion 9 ‘Navigation and Education" 31 Luncheon Speech by Wing Commander E. W. Anderson, RAF, Ret. "Navigation Is A State of Mind" 46 Banquet Speech by Dr. Thomas D. Nicholson, Director American Museum of Natural History Air Sessions Session A Chairman: Mr. Ted C. Rynda, Navigation and Guidance Division, USAF Avionics Lab The Role of Man in the Aerospace Defense Command 52 Major Richard M. Shute, USAF, ADC The Role of Man in the Strategic Air Command 58 Lt. Colonel Ralph J. Astrella, USAF, SAC The Role of Man in the Tactical Air Command 65 Lt. Colonel Clark Allison, USAF, TAC The Role of Man in the Military Airlift Command 71 Major J. R. Livingstone, USAF, MAC Man’s Future Role as an Aircraft Navigator 88 Dr. C. S. Hoffman and Mr. J. J. Czaja, Autonetics Session B Chairman: Colonel Carl J. Crane, USAF (Ret), MacKay Trophy Winner Operational Aspects of Advanced Avionics1 01 Mr. K. G. Conner, Autonetics Mechanization and Test of DME Updated Inertial 105 Mr. R. J. Holm, Litton Systems, Inc. Inertial Systems and Area Navigation 111 Mr. A. B. Winick, FAA Operating Experiences Using Dual Inertial 124 Navigation Systems Mr. J. Z. Amacker, American Airlines Space Sessions Session A Chairman: Brigadier General Robert A. Duffy, USAF SAMSO Manually Aided on Board Apollo Cislunar Navigation 134 Messrs P. J. Brennan and I. S. Johnson, MIT/IL Apollo, A Transition in the Art of Piloting 164 Mr. J. L. Nevins, MIT Man ‘s Ability to Perform Useful Work in Cabin 207 Atmospheres and Planned Space Missions Mr. A. G. Koestler, ARL, Holloman AFB Influence of Perturbing Effects on a Manual Rendevous System 212 Mr. Alan Schneider, University of California at San Diego Lunar Surface Navigation System 253 Messrs B. F. Walls, W. C. Mastin, P. H. Broussard, Jr., NASA, MSFC Man-Machine Considerations in System Design for All-Weather, Low-Level Navigation 270 G. V. S. Rajie and D. L. Horwitz, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Ohio University Session B Chairman: Mr. Jules I. Kanter, NASA Navigation Training in Current Space Flight 281 Messrs Charles Floyd and Frank Hughes, NASA/MSC Star Charts for Manned Space Flight 292 Messrs Ted A. Guillory, G. E. Gentry, J. W. O’Neill, NASA Application of Kalman Filter to Orbit Determination 314 Lt. G. E. Elliot, Capt T. R. Filiatreau, Lt Col R. W. Johnson, USAF/AFIT Use of Planetaria In Navigation Instruction 332 Major K. W. Brotnov, USAF Academy Marine Sessions Session A Chairman: Captain Alton B. Moody, USN (Ret), Past President of the ION An Advanced Ship System with Dockside Training 338 Messrs T. D. Mara, J. de Spautz, Marine Digital Systems, Inc. Fix Expansion and the 3rd Dimension in Submerged Navigation 352 Lt. Commander W. G. Ciautice, USN A Trade Off: Ship Personnel Navigation Training and Equip Capability 358 Dr. M. X. Polk Project K-V 363 Mr. H. Halamandaris, Satellite Positioning Corp. Session B The Future of Navigation Training at the US Naval Academy 377 Lt. F. R. Whalen, USN Time and Navigation 391 Mr. Ralph Haupt, US Naval Observatory The Ben Franklin Gulf Stream Drift Mission 400 Mr. W. Rand, Grumman Aerospace Navigation and Educational Sessions Session A Chairman: Lt. Colonel Bryan W. Brunzell, USAFA, Chief, Navigation Division Navigator Training 408 Colonel J. R. Burgess, USAF, ATC Navigation Training Analysis 416 Mr. R. E. Hull, McDonnell-Douglas Corp. Navigation Training Systems Design 429 Mr. W. A. DeTally, McDonnell-Douglas Corp. Training Philosophy of Complex Navigation Systems 466 Mr. A. L. Sterzer, Autonetics Improved Crew Member Training Through Multi-Media Instruction 477 Mr. Milton E. Wood and Major Robert E. MacArgel, USAF, AFHRL
Chairman: Dr. John C. Bellamy, Research Institute, University of Wyoming Software - Man 's Ultimate Aid to Navigation 486 Mr. J. W. Rigdon, NAVSCIENCES Summary of Project THEMIS Study on Automatic Navigation 501 Messrs A. P. Sage and J. L. Melsa, SMU, IT The Future Role of Man in the Repair of Navigation Systems 522 Mr. Russell M. Genet, AG&MC Role of Simulators in Navigation Training, Past, Present, and Future 529 Dr. B. R. Groves, Goodyear Aerospace Corp. |