Solar-Powered Light Emitting Diode Power Line Avoidance Marker Design.
Abstract
In-flight wire strikes are a constant threat to U.S. Army Aviation during all-weather, daytime and nighttime helicopter operations. Despite routine training on wire avoidance techniques, wire strikes continue to occur, with a majority of the mishaps historically occurring during training and maneuvering over familiar sites. In an effort to Increase the conspicuity of suspended cables and wires, the aviation training community at Fort Rucker, Alabama, currently employs a passive wire marking system which consists of international- orange colored spheres suspended from cables and wires in heavily trafficked airspace. During a previous evaluation of wire marker visibility, a solar- powered wire marker design was developed. This new design incorporates retroreflective material and light emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide greater range visibility and detectability during aided and unaided flight.... Wire marker, Light emitting diode, Solar power, Aided and unaided flights.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA259886
Entities
People
- Clarence E. Rash
- Ellen H. Snook
- John S. Martin
- Parley P. Johnson
- Richard R. Levine
Organizations
- United States Army Aeromedical Research Lab