DocumentCode
3407920
Title
The effect of the microwave landing system on airport capacity
Author
Berninger, D.J.
Author_Institution
Galaxy Sci. Corp., Mays Landing, NJ
fYear
1990
fDate
20-23 Mar 1990
Firstpage
650
Lastpage
655
Abstract
An attempt is made to identify how the microwave landing system (MLS) will affect airport capacity. It is noted that MLS has the potential to address capacity in many areas, including parallel runways, converging runways, conflicting approaches, incompatible aircraft mix, wake vortex avoidance, curved approaches, and reduced siting restrictions. It is concluded that since the basic technology of MLS has been demonstrated, efforts should focus on the development approaches that will improve its operational feasibility. Fixed-course-MLS is one such approach that will reduce the burden on controllers of coordinating curved approaches and simplify airborne equipment
Keywords
air-traffic control; aircraft instrumentation; airports; ground support systems; airport capacity; conflicting approaches; converging runways; curved approaches; fixed-course MLS; incompatible aircraft mix; microwave landing system; parallel runways; siting restrictions; wake vortex avoidance; Aircraft; Airports; Azimuth; Delay effects; FAA; Frequency; Instruments; Job shop scheduling; Microwave devices; Multilevel systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1990. Record. The 1990's - A Decade of Excellence in the Navigation Sciences. IEEE PLANS '90., IEEE
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLANS.1990.66241
Filename
66241
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