A functional description is presented of the next generation of U.S. oceanic air traffic control ground automation system. The system will be based on the use of automatic dependent surveillance and data link communications between pilot and controller. A number of automation features will be provided to the controllers to take advantage of the surveillance and communications capabilities. The significant aspects are described of the surveillance, communications, and automation capabilities, and how the air traffic controller will operate in the new environment is illustrated. In addition, some background is given on the work of the FAA's Oceanic System Requirements Team of active oceanic controllers.
Near-Term Satellite-Based Oceanic Air Traffic Control: Ground System Description
1991
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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