Aviation System Capacity Program Terminal Area Productivity Project

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Fiscal Year 2000 NASA Authorization, Parts I-V

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science. Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 1999
Aviation System Capacity Program Terminal Area Productivity Project

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2018-08-29
Ground and airborne technologies were developed in the Terminal Area Productivity (TAP) project for increasing throughput at major airports by safely maintaining good-weather operating capacity during bad weather. Methods were demonstrated for accurately predicting vortices to prevent wake-turbulence encounters and to reduce in-trail separation requirements for aircraft approaching the same runway for landing. Technology was demonstrated that safely enabled independent simultaneous approaches in poor weather conditions to parallel runways spaced less than 3,400 ft apart. Guidance, control, and situation-awareness systems were developed to reduce congestion in airport surface operations resulting from the increased throughput, particularly during night and instrument meteorological conditions (IMC). These systems decreased runway occupancy time by safely and smoothly decelerating the aircraft, increasing taxi speed, and safely steering the aircraft off the runway. Simulations were performed in which optimal trajectories were determined by air traffic control (ATC) and communicated to flight crews by means of Center TRACON Automation System/Flight Management System (CTASFMS) automation to reduce flight delays, increase throughput, and ensure flight safety.Giulianetti, Demo J.Ames Research CenterCAPACITANCE; AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL; MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; FLIGHT SAFETY; AIRPORTS; AUTOMATIC CONTROL; VORTICES; WEATHER...