The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of the proposed revisions to airport rules at Logan International Airport regarding ground movement of aircraft by towing in lieu of taxiing in selected areas. Impacts in the areas of safety, economics, capacity, and environment were major considerations. The methods used in this study varied depending upon the subject matter under review in the areas of (1) safety--historical data from operating airlines was reviewed, (2) economics--previous economic data regarding the adjacent neighborhoods was evaluated and compared, (3) capacity--actual experience of an involved airline was used, and (4) environment--readings of noise were made under operational conditions. The results of this study are: (a) the proposed extended towing is hazardous; and (b) it raises problems in communications, creates congestion, exposes ground personnel to jet blast, and passengers standing in aisles to possible injury. The conclusions are that additional studies of these impacts should be made before these proposed revised rules are made mandatory at Logan International Airport. (Author)


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    Title :

    A Study of Aircraft Towing as Proposed for Boston-Logan International Airport


    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    257 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English