This joint FAA/City of Chicago/Airline study of air traffic delay at Chicago O'Hare International Airport is presented in three volumes. The first volume is an executive summary of the study findings and recommendations. The second volume is the technical report, covering the findings, conclusions and documentation of the data and methodology utilized in the study. The third volume consists of appendices which contain data and explanatory materials. This study of air traffic delay at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, its causes and potential solutions outlines a comprehensive program of delay reduction measures that have the potential to dramatically reduce the level and cost of delay. The study also quantifies benefits of elements of the upgraded third generation air traffic control system.
O'Hare Delay Task Force Study. Volume 2. Technical Report
1976
232 pages
Report
No indication
English
Navigation & Guidance System Components , Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Air traffic control systems , Landing fields , Scheduling , Takeoff , Delay , Separation , Cost analysis , Aviation fuels , Manhours , Flight crews , Air traffic , Visual flight rules , Aviation safety , Commercial aviation , O'Hare International Airport
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