A Laser-Doppler velocimeter (LDV) was used to monitor the wake vortices shed by 5300 landing aircraft at a point 10,000 feet from the runway threshold. The data were collected to verify the analysis in Volume I of the safety of decreasing interarrival separations to three nautical miles between the outer marker and the runway threshold. Such reduced spacings would only be used when the Vortex Advisory System (VAS) indicated that wake vortices would not pose a threat to a following aircraft. The data show that vortex behavior, during times identified by the VAS, is commensurate with the goal of using uniform three-nautical-mile separations from the outer marker to touchdown regardless of leader or follower aircraft type. (Volume I: Analytical Model (160 pages) was published in September 1978. Volume II: Laser Data Collection and Analysis is in preparation.) (Author)
Vortex Advisory System Safety Analysis. Volume III. Summary of Laser Data Collection and Analysis
1979
26 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
NTIS | 1977
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