Australia, the U.S., and Japan have agreed to initiate a cooperative Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS) Pacific Engineering Trial (PET) Program. The participating agencies are the Austrailian Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the U.S. FAA, and the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB). The commercial airlines such as Quantas, United, Northwest, and Japan Airlines are going to participate in this ADS PET Program. Although the international standard for the Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service (AMSS) and the ADS has not been finalized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) yet, this ADS PET Program is expected to provide the opportunities concerning pre-operational experiences as well as various technical expertise for the development of these standards. The goals of this ADS PET Program are to resolve technical issues to gain operational experiences and to identify key issues related to the use of ADS. Some of the topics covered include: (1) system configuration; (2) data acquisition flow; (3) data analysis method; and (4) the program schedule.
ADS PET Program in Japan
1991
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Air navigation , Air traffic control , Aircraft communication , Civil aviation , International cooperation , Navigation aids , Satellite communication , Surveillance , Aeronautical satellites , Airline operations , Australia , Commercial aircraft , Data acquisition , Japan , Project planning , Standardization , United states , Foreign technology
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