For several decades, airlines have relied on autopilots to guide and land aircraft in very low visibility conditions. In the 1990s, new technology such as the satellite-based, U.S. Global Positioning System and imaging systems based on infrared and millimeter wave radar, provide an opportunity to dramatically change the low-visibility landing paradigm. While the technology may be available, however, the challenge is to apply it in a way that is workable operationally and is sensitive to current airline economic reality.
Enhanced vision: an airline view of the needs and benefits
Air Traffic Control Technologies ; 1995 ; Orlando,FL,United States
Proc. SPIE ; 2464
1995-06-12
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Enhanced Vision-An Airline View of The Needs and Benefits
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