Since the summer of 1982, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been hosting task group working sessions of the National Airspace Review (NAR). The NAR is a cooperative venture by the aviation industry and government. The NAR is comprehensively reviewing current air traffic control procedures, flight regulations, and airspace for the purpose of validating the current system or identifying near-term changes which will promote greater efficiency. As a component of the National Airspace System Plan, the NAR will provide the operational framework for moving into the next generation National Airspace System (NAS). In the area of procedures, task groups have covered: terminal services, weather programs, traffic flow management, helicopter operations, separation standards and the National Flight Data System.
National Airspace Review
1984
101 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Air traffic control systems , Air space , Management information systems , Air transportation , Systems analysis , Efficiency , Organizations , United States Government , Airport radar systems , Air traffic control terminal areas , Regulations , Standards , Flight paths , NAR(National Airspace Review) , FAA(Federal Aviation Administration)
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