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Definition of the problems associated with air traffic control of closely spaced helicopter traffic performing instrument approaches

Author(s)
Simpson, R. W.
Other Contributors
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flight Transportation Laboratory
United States. Army Aviation Research and Development Command
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Abstract
This study reviews the requirements for a modern, high performance all weather Air Traffic Management and Control System designed for U.S. Army airfields. A strawman ATM/C system is created to illustrate problems, and to identify research and development needs in surveillance, communications, and computer display and automation.
Description
December 1980
 
Includes bibliographical references
 
Date issued
1980
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67950
Publisher
Fort Monmouth, NJ : U.S. Army Avionics Research and Development Command ; [1980]
Other identifiers
09440040
Series/Report no.
FTL report (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Flight Transportation Laboratory) ; R80-14AVRADCOM technical report ; 79-0282-F
Keywords
Helicopters, Air traffic control, Landing, Control systems

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