Operation Heli-STAR (Helicopter Short-Haul Transportation and Aviation Research) was established and operated in Atlanta, Georgia, during the period of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Heli-STAR had three major thrusts: (1) the establishment and operation of a helicopter-based cargo transportation system, (2) the management of low-altitude air traffic in the airspace of an urban area, and (3) the collection and analysis of research and development data associated with items 1 and 2. Heli-STAR was a cooperative industry/government program that included parcel package shippers and couriers in the Atlanta area, the helicopter industry, aviation electronics manufacturers, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and support contractors.
Operation Heli-STAR - Summary and Major Findings. Volume 1
1997
206 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Air Transportation , Noise Pollution & Control , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Noise pollution , Cargo transportation , Helicopters , Aerial delivery , Urban areas , Air space , Acoustic measurement , Data links , Air traffic , Low altitude , Heliports , Heli-star operation , Atlanta(Georgia) , Short-haul transportation
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