Description / Abstract:
This specification establishes general performance, design,
test, development and quality assurance requirements for the Flight
Control Systems of military piloted aircraft. Flight Control
Systems (FCS) include all components used to transmit flight
control commands from the pilot or other sources to appropriate
force and moment producers. Flight control commands normally result
in control of aircraft altitude, airspeed, flight path, attitude,
aerodynamic or geometric configuration, ride quality, and
structural modes. Among components included are the pilot's
controls, dedicated displays and logic switching, system inertial
and air data sensors, signal computation, test devices, mechanical
transmission devices, actuators, power sources, and signal
transmission lines dedicated to flight control. Excluded are
aerodynamic surfaces, engines and engine control systems,
rotorcraft rotors, fire control devices, crew displays and
electronics not dedicated to flight control. In the event of
conflict between this specification and other referenced documents,
this specification shall govern. The detail requirements for a
particular system shall be specified in the FCS Specification,
4.6.2, the Aircraft Detail Specification, the contract, or purchase
order for that system.
Most of the technical concepts and approaches covered by the
document represent industry "best practice". They are based on
sound and proven engineering practices and have demonstrated
successful production experience. Others require specific approval
from the procuring activity before use. This requirement for
approval is not intended to prohibit their use; but rather to
ensure that the prime contractor has fully investigated their
capability to perform reliably and to be sufficiently durable under
the required conditions and that the prime contractor can present
substantiating evidence for approval before the design is committed
to.