Life at the Lab: Simulation for Safety
NASA Langley researchers are working on various projects to improve commercial airliner cockpit simulators to reduce the risk of loss-of-control in flight. This includes improving simulator fidelity for stall training, and also includes a partnership with the U.S. Navy, at the Disorientation Research Device Facility in Dayton, Ohio, to develop and evaluate synthetic vision displays to help pilots recover from upsets or unusual attitudes.

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NASA Developing Next-Gen Search & Rescue Technology (FULL VIDEO)

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Powering the Moon Using Vertical Solar Array Technology

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Let's Fly with Advanced Air Mobility

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Life at the Lab: Dummies Crash Planes!

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NASA Langley Research Center Overview

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Testing of X-59 Virtual Forward Window Successful

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NASA Works with Forest Service to Improve Fire Shelters

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Life At The Lab: All-Electric in the Air

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Crash Test Assesses Plane Emergency Locator Transmitters

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Life at the Lab: Astronaut Emergency Exit

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Blended wing body free flight

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Dummies and Baggage Crashed for Safety

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Building in Space! On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (OSAM)

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Smoke and Lasers: Dynamic testing of the X-59 QueSST

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Langley Aeronautics Research Directorate Highlights

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A way to explore Venus

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NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Builds on Legacy of Innovation

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Inflatable spacecraft heat shield ready to launch

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