Ifr Operations at Non-towered, Non-radar Airports: Can We Do Better than One-at-a-time?

نویسندگان

  • K. Jones
  • D. Williams
  • M. Consiglio
  • C. Adams
  • T. Abbott
چکیده

This paper describes a new concept for operations in non-radar “terminal” airspace around small, nontowered airports. Currently, air traffic operations in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) at airfields without control towers and radar service are severely constrained by what is known as the “one-in/one-out” paradigm. Under these conditions only one operation (either arrival or departure) is allowed to occur at a time. Since these operations can take over 15 minutes to complete, capacity at these airports is severely restricted in IMC. The proposed concept is an attempt to break this current paradigm by applying emerging airborne and ground-based technologies to enable simultaneous operations by multiple aircraft in nonradar “terminal” airspace around small non-towered airports in IMC. The general philosophy underlying this concept of operations is the establishment of a newly defined area surrounding these airports called a Self-Controlled Area (SCA). Aircraft operating within the SCA are required to have a specified minimum level of equipage. Within the SCA, pilots are responsible for separating themselves from other similarly equipped aircraft through the use of new onboard systems and procedures. This concept also takes advantage of newly developed automation at the airport, which provides appropriate sequencing information to the pilots for safe and improved operations. Such operations would enhance the opportunity for point-to-point air taxi or charter operations into smaller airfields that are closer to a traveler’s origin and destination. A description of this concept of operations and a simulation environment used for evaluation is provided in this paper.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003