With magic carpet the threshold narrowed to just plus or minus 18 feet.
Magic carpet carrier landing.
A f a 18f super hornet catches the arresting gear wire while landing aboard uss george washington cvn 73 on june 27 2016 while testing the magic carpet carrier landing assistance technology.
Featured image of landing signal officers evaluating an f a 18f super hornet pilot landing aboard uss washington cvn 73 using the precision landing modes software also known as magic carpet by.
The precision of the landings goes up too.
But magic carpet new navy developed software is making the arduous aircraft carrier landing easier.
In the case of magic carpet the pilot turns in behind the carrier and sets up for landing by engaging magic carpets delta flight path mode.
The computer understands that this means maintaining a specific speed auto throttles and a glideslope of 3 degrees.
Originally designed as a battlecruiser she was converted into one of the navy s first aircraft carriers during construction to comply with the washington naval treaty of 1922.
The ship entered service in 1928 and was assigned to the pacific fleet for her entire career.
Aopa pilot was invited to the george washington to witness the final day of a five day sea trial of magic carpet s latest software.
Tests without magic carpet showed pilots landing within plus or minus 40 feet of the same spot.
Magic carpet which stands for maritime augmented guidance with integrated controls for carrier approach and recovery precision enabling technologies is a new technology designed to.
And because the navy s boeing f a 18e f s all have digital flight controls magic carpet makes that function for the pilot even easier.
Consequently the system improves safety and efficiency.