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that, however. She added that the average transport aircraft in the mid-1970s had more than 100 cockpit instruments and controls, and the primary flight instruments were already crowded with indicators, crossbars, and symbols. In other words, the growing number of cockpit elements were competing for cockpit space and pilot attention.
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The average transport aircraft in the mid-1970s had more than one hundred cockpit instruments and controls, and the primary flight instruments were already crowded with indicators, crossbars, and symbols, and the growing number of cockpit elements were competing for cockpit space and pilot attention.
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Prior to the 1970s, air transport operations were not considered sufficiently demanding to require advanced equipment like electronic flight displays. The increasing complexity of transport aircraft, the advent of digital systems and the growing air traffic congestion around airports began to change
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specify the integration of the CDS at the software level with the aircraft system applications (called User Applications or UA).
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Prior to the 1970s, cockpits did not typically use any electronic instruments or displays (see
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for example). This software may be written manually or with the help of
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in more complex environments, and the rapid growth of commercial
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routinely include high-resolution multi-color displays (often
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Index

Human Machine Interface
Glass cockpit
avionics
Glass cockpit history
situational awareness
air transportation
Glass cockpits
LCD displays
aircraft systems
flight management
Integrated Modular Avionics
IMA & CDS integration
API
platform
OpenGL
drivers
COTS
SCADE Display
ARINC 661
Acronyms and abbreviations in avionics
Avionics software
Integrated Modular Avionics
"Airborne Trailblazer: Two Decades with NASA Langley's 737 Flying Laboratory"
NASA
the original
"GL Studio"
Archived
"VAPS - Presagis - COTS Modeling & Simulation Software"
Archived
"VAPS XT - Presagis - COTS Modeling & Simulation Software"

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