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Honeywell's 'AutoTilt' EGPWS on 777 Here
Honeywell has installed and certified its Terrain-Based AutoTilt
system on a newly delivered Boeing 777 for Singapore Airlines.
This is the first application of the system on a new aircraft.
The new AutoTilt system integrates Honeywell's enhanced ground
proximity warning system with the Honeywell RDR-4B weather radar.
The EGPWS terrain database supplies information about terrain
ahead of the aircraft, and this allows the radar tilt angle to
be adjusted automatically.
This avoids situations where the radar is aimed too high and misses
weather ahead of the aircraft (as can happen when the aircraft
is climbing) or is aimed too low, so that ground clutter obscures
the weather picture. Automation is valuable because optimizing
weather radar tilt is a time-consuming task when it is most needed,
in climb or descent in bad weather.
Honeywell has already delivered 60 retrofit installations of this feature
to Singapore Airlines, United and USAirways.
Honeywell also advises that it's received FAA approval for an improved
radar antenna drive system which makes the RDR-4A and RDR-4B radars
an estimated 600 times more reliable. The current radars have one
drive motor for horizontal movement and another for vertical scan.
If either fails, the radar is unusable. The new system, ordered
by Cathay Pacific, has dual redundant motors in each axis. It can
be installed on new or existing radars.
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