As pressure increases on the national airspace system, including airports and supporting facilities and services, it is important that all elements of the system- commercial airlines; passengers; local, state, and federal governments; business and industry-understand and work together to maintain the world's safest and most efficient aviation system. To address this need, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Research Board have launched a series of three 1-day seminars on Aviation Gridlock: Understanding the Options and Seeking Solutions, with sessions in February, April, and May 2001 in the Lecture Room of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. The seminars aim to enhance public understanding of the issues, organizations, and possible solutions to air transportation problems as the nation enters a period of increased demand, limited capacity, and inclement weather patterns traditionally associated with summer.
Aviation Gridlock: Understanding the Options and Seeking Solutions. Phase 3: Weather and Weather Technology
2001
137 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Air transportation , Management planning and control , Weather , Meetings , Transportation planning , Airline operations , Aviation safety , Transportation problems , Transportation safety , Technology , Airports , CD-ROM , Gridlock
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