A brief review of the airline industry's viewpoint on the all-weather operations program. The paper describes airline policy views on landing guidance requirements, on implementation of ground and airborne all-weather facilities, and on the relationship of the Microwave Landing System to all-weather operations. The paper discusses some necessary characteristics of flight control systems and new cockpit displays for the achievement of more complex and more efficient approaches to runways. The paper expresses an airline man's views with respect to Independent Landing Monitors, visibility enhancement devices, and Air Traffic Situation Displays.
WHITHER ALL WEATHER: THE AIRLINES' POINT OF VIEW - A REVIEW OF ALL WEATHER ACRONYMITY
Sae Technical Papers
National Air Transportation Meeting ; 1975
1975-02-01
Conference paper
English
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