Flight Data Acquisition

Flight data acquisition equipment collecting aircraft performance and sensor data during testing
Usable Data
Capturing Data That Can Be Trusted

Flight data acquisition is the link between aircraft operation and engineering evidence. Recording data alone is not enough — the data must be accurate, traceable, and suitable for technical comparison within simulation, certification, and analysis workflows.

At Aeroset, data acquisition is planned as part of a controlled process. Instrumentation, parameter selection, and recording architecture are aligned with the intended use of the data, ensuring that what is captured in flight can be directly used in engineering, simulation, and qualification environments.

AEROSET flight test team working together onboard an aircraft during a flight test mission

Our Contribution to Flight Data Acquisition

Flight data acquisition requires coordination between instrumentation, test execution, and data handling. Within this process, Aeroset contributes the following capabilities:

  • Measurement architecture aligned with test objectives
  • Aerodynamic, engine, control, systems, and environmental parameter planning
  • Selection and coordination of calibrated sensors and synchronized recording systems
  • Data quality assurance covering channel integrity, synchronization, completeness, and resolution
  • Post-flight data processing and validation
  • Toolchain-supported data handling, revision control, comparison plots, and review-ready exports
Flight test validation depends on capturing the right data under the right conditions.

Aeroset supports instrumentation planning, parameter definition, and data acquisition architecture for programs where aircraft behaviour must be measured, analysed, and documented. The parameter set may include aerodynamic data, engine and propulsion parameters, control inputs, system states, cockpit selections, environmental conditions, and aircraft configuration information.

Where aircraft-installed data sources are not sufficient, Aeroset can support the planning and coordination of supplementary instrumentation and calibrated acquisition systems. The focus is always on usability: recorded data must be accurate, synchronized, traceable, and suitable for technical comparison.