Safe Flight 21 is a cooperative Government/Industry effort to evaluate enhanced capabilities for Free Flight based on evolving Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) technologies. Safe Flight 21 will demonstrate the in-cockpit display of traffic, weather, and terrain information for pilots and will provide improved information for controllers. The new technologies on which this program is based include Global Positioning System (GPS), Automated Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B), Flight Information Services (FIS), Traffic Information Service - Broadcast (TIS-B), and their integration with enhanced pilot and controller information displays. Safe Flight 21 will evaluate the safety, service, and procedures improvements that these technologies make possible. The purpose of this Master Plan is to present a Safe Flight 21 plan for incrementally specifying, developing, and evaluating the operational enhancements called for in the RTCA Joint Government/Industry Roadmap.
Safe Flight 21 Master Plan. Version 2.0
2000
108 pages
Report
No indication
English
Avionics , Information systems , Pilots , Data displays , Free flight , Control , Industries , Automation , Weather , Traffic , Terrain , Display systems , Navigation , Flight , Global positioning system , Surveillance , Cns(Communications navigation and surveillance) , Ads b(Automatic dependent surveillance broadcast) , Fis(Flight information services) , Tis b(Traffic information broadcast) , Safe flight 21