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      • In many ways, it's like the GPS in your car, with waypoints programmed in between the origin and the destination. You program in where you are going, and off it goes. The FMS will allow the airplane to hook up [that routing with] the autopilot, and maintain the heading within a few feet.
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  2. A flight management system (FMS) is a fundamental component of a modern airliner's avionics. An FMS is a specialized computer system that automates a wide variety of in-flight tasks, reducing the workload on the flight crew to the point that modern civilian aircraft no longer carry flight engineers or navigators .

  3. What is the Flight Management System (FMS)? In many ways, it's like the GPS in your car, with waypoints programmed in between the origin and the destination.

  4. Dec 20, 2010 · Abstract: In 1978, Honeywell began developing its flight management system (FMS), putting the first FMS into service as standard equipment in 1982 on the Boeing B757 and B767. Now, every major aircraft manufacturer includes a Honeywell FMS in the cockpit.

    • D Avery
    • 2011
  5. A Flight Management System (FMS) is an on-board multi-purpose navigation, performance, and aircraft operations computer designed to provide virtual data and operational harmony between closed and open elements associated with a flight from pre-engine start and take-off, to landing and engine shut-down.

  6. The Flight Management system computes the kinematic model of the aircraft, computing the correct orientation of the aircraft (roll, pitch, and yaw). Based on sensor data and current flight surface positions, this results in commands to actuators to update control surface position to either maintain stable flight or to execute a change in flight ...

  7. The flight management system provides the primary navigation, flight planning, and optimized route determination and en route guidance for the aircraft and is typically comprised of the following interrelated functions: navigation, flight planning, trajectory prediction, performance computations, and guidance.

  8. Flight Management Systems (FMS) are able to compute all relevant aspects of an entire flight using navigation and performance databases stored in the unit as well as pilot entered data. Pilots interact with the system by using one to three identical Multipurpose Control and Display Units (MCDU).

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