The construction of an air navigation services information data base for internal and external use (airspace users before and during flight) of internally and externally produced information data is advocated. A data bank, which holds all current operational information data, controls the data switching and processing machine which constitutes the data communication subsystem. Benefits of AIDS include costs in data compiling and the provision of precise data for air traffic control, flight planning or rescue operations. Apart from the airlines, AIDS is of most use to general aviation operators.
Aeronautical Information Data Subsystem (AIDS): A Ground-Based Component of Air Navigation Services Systems
1981
5 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Navigation & Guidance System Components , Air navigation , Air traffic control , Data bases , Ground support systems , Information systems , Navigation aids , Airline operations , Computer networks , Cost reduction , Data transmission , Flight plans , General aviation aircraft , Foreign technology
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