This report documents the results of the Airport Surface Operations Requirements Analysis (ASORA) study. This study was conducted in response to task 24 of NASA Contract NAS1-18027. This study is part of NASA LaRC's Low Visibility Surface Operations program, which is designed to eliminate the constraints on all-weather arrival/departure operations due to the airport/aircraft ground system. The goal of this program is to provide the capability for safe and efficient aircraft operations on the airport surface during low visibility conditions down to zero. The ASORA study objectives were to (1) develop requirements for operation on the airport surface in visibilities down to zero; (2) survey and evaluate likely technologies; (3) develop candidate concepts to meet the requirements; and (4) select the most suitable concept based on cost/benefit factors.


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    Title :

    Airport Surface Operations Requirements Analysis


    Contributors:
    J. L. Groce (author) / G. J. Vonbokern (author) / R. L. Wray (author)

    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    101 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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