What is the capacity of an airfield-how many aircraft can it service in a day. The realistic answer must be, 'It depends.' It depends on the usability of different areas of the airfield for parking different types of aircraft, on the changing mix of cargoes the aircraft carry (and, hence, the times needed to on-load or off-load), on the distances from the previous airfield and to the next airfield (and, hence, the fuel needed), on whether transiting aircraft make quick stops or need extended ground time (e.g., for crew rest), on whether the airfield operates with peacetime levels of manning and equipment or is augmented with additional resources, and on many other factors. Moreover, as an airfield services more of one type of aircraft, the fewer aircraft of other types it can handle. Thus, an airfield's capacity is not a single number but a set of numbers.


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    Title :

    Understanding Airfield Capability for Airlift Operations


    Contributors:
    J. P. Stucker (author) / R. T. Berg (author) / A. A. Gerner (author) / A. Giarla (author) / W. L. Spencer (author)

    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    154 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English