The International Civil Aviation Organization has established a special committee (FANS) responsible for assessing Future Air Navigation Systems. This report describes the creation of this committee and gives a detailed summary of its principle meeting, FANS-2, held in April 1985. Recent work of the committee is also discussed. Automatic dependent surveillance (ADS) and required navigation performance capability (RNPC) concepts are addressed. Finally, the rapid evaluation of aeronautic mobile communications by satellite is discussed.
Selection of Future Civil Air Navigation Systems
1986
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
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