The Air Traffic Control Community has appreciated the quality and value of the forum offered by AGARD and continuously supported the related activities......No conferences or organizations, and that includes those in the US, have equalled these AGARD meetings in bringing together the world's leaders in ATC research and in providing a venue for presenting original research papers of the highest technical quality. Unlike other ATC meetings I could name, here the tradition is technical depth, not superficial round table discussions by managers.... The contributions of AGARD to the Handling of Air Traffic have been essentially generated by the Guidance and Control Panel, which since 1970 has sponsored five symposia (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1972; Cambridge, Mass. USA, 1975; Copenhagen, Denmark, 1979; Brussels, Belgium, June 1986; Berlin, Germany, October 1993), one specialists meeting (Lisbon, Portugal, 1982), one specialist mission (Rome, Italy, 1980), and three AGARDographs (1975, 1990, 1994) totalling twelve volumes, addressing most of the areas of this complex but challenging field. Automatic generation of control advisories remains a key issue and the question 'The air traffic controller facing automation: conflict or co-operation.' is still - even more than ever - very pertinent. Similar remarks apply to other issues raised 25 years ago, both for major concepts and subsystems options.


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    Title :

    Twenty-five Years of Contributions to Air Traffic Handling (Research, Development, Operations and History): A Bibliography (Vingt-cinq Annees de Contributions au Controle du Trafic Aerien (Recherches, Developpement, Operations et Historique): Une Bibliographie)


    Contributors:
    A. Benoit (author)

    Publication date :

    1996


    Size :

    166 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English