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Dave Pepitone, Sun City West US

Dave Pepitone, Sun City West, AZ US

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20100036552AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING ENERGY HEIGHT - A system is provided for monitoring an energy height of an aircraft during landing. The system includes a database including landing distance data; a processing unit configured to receive the landing distance data from the database and to calculate a landing distance of the aircraft based on a velocity and a height of the aircraft, the processing unit further configured to provide display signals based on the landing distance; and a visual display coupled to the processing unit and configured to provide a visual image based on the display signals.02-11-2010
20100127895SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING GRAPHICAL DEPARTURE PROCEDURES - A method of visually presenting aviation obstacles to an operator of an aircraft is disclosed. The method comprises receiving departure information associated with a runway having a departure end, parsing the departure information to determine a presence of an obstacle associated with the runway, determining a location of the obstacle relative to the departure end of the runway, and displaying a graphical representation of the runway and a graphical representation of the obstacle in the location relative to the departure end of the runway.05-27-2010
20100145599SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING PROTECTED AIRSPACE ASSOCIATED WITH A PROJECTED TRAJECTORY OF AIRCRAFT IN A CONFIDENCE DISPLAY - A display system and method for a display, in real-time, of a confidence display, displaying the protected airspace associated with a projected trajectory of a first aircraft and the protected airspace associated with a projected trajectory of at least one additional aircraft during a phase of flight. The system processes data representative of a phase of aircraft flight of a first aircraft and at least one additional aircraft and determines the protected airspace associated with a projected trajectory of each aircraft based at least in part on the processed data. An image representative of the determined protected airspace of each aircraft is displayed on the display system as a confidence display.06-10-2010
20100148990SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY DISPLAYING TERMINAL PROCEDURE DATA - A flight deck display system is provided for selectively displaying terminal procedure data. The flight deck display system comprises at least one display device, a terminal procedure data source, and a processor coupled to the at least one display device and the terminal procedure data source. The processor is configured to selectively retrieve the terminal procedure data from the terminal procedure data source based on at least one terminal procedure parameter and display the retrieved terminal procedure data on the at least one display device.06-17-2010
20100179712TRANSPARENT VEHICLE SKIN AND METHODS FOR VIEWING VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND OPERATING STATUS - Systems and methods for viewing systems and status of a vehicle are provided. One system includes memory configured to store schematic data representing a schematic of the vehicle and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to execute the schematic data. The system further includes a display coupled to the processor and configured to output an image of the schematic, the image providing a transparent direct view of the vehicle and the systems. One method includes the steps of generating an image representing a schematic of the vehicle and the systems, the image providing a transparent direct view of the vehicle and the systems and selectively rotating the image such that a user is capable of viewing the vehicle and the systems from a plurality of angles. Also provided are machine-readable mediums including instructions for executing the above method.07-15-2010
20100250030SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RENDERING VISIBLE FEATURES OF A TARGET LOCATION ON A SYNTHETIC FLIGHT DISPLAY - A flight deck display system for an aircraft or other vehicle includes a first data source of visual feature data that is indicative of visual features of a location of interest, a second data source of flight data for the aircraft, a processor architecture, and a display element. The processor architecture is operatively coupled to the first data source and to the second data source, and it is configured to process the visual feature data, process the flight data, and, based upon the visual feature data and the flight data, generate image rendering display commands. The display element receives the image rendering display commands and, in response thereto, renders a dynamic graphical representation of the location of interest using the visual feature data. The dynamic graphical representation of the location conveys an amount of visible detail that varies as a function of the flight data.09-30-2010
20110106447SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A PILOT OF AN AIRCRAFT WITH A VISUAL DEPICTION OF A TERRAIN - A system for providing a pilot with a visual depiction of a terrain includes, but is not limited to, a data storage unit for storing terrain data, a position determination unit for determining a position of an aircraft, a near to eye display unit worn by the pilot for displaying visual images and for determining a view direction of the pilot. A processing unit is communicatively connected to the data storage unit, to the position determination unit and to the near to eye display unit. The processing unit controls the near to eye display unit to display a three dimensional representation of a viewed terrain region that includes a depiction of the terrain overlaying the terrain within the viewed terrain region and is graphically differentiated to correspond with an altitude of the terrain within the viewed terrain region. The depiction of the terrain is at least partially transparent.05-05-2011
20110130963METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING EMPHASIZED AIRCRAFT TAXI LANDMARKS - A method and system is described for enhancing ground situational awareness to an aircrew via a display (06-02-2011