Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations

Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations
Title Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 27
Release 2003
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ISBN 1428995315

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Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations

Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations
Title Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 28
Release 2018-06-12
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ISBN 9781721038695

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NASA Langley Research Center has a long history of aircraft wake vortex research, with the most recent accomplishment of demonstrating the Aircraft VOrtex Spacing System (AVOSS) at Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport in July 2000. The AVOSS was a concept for an integration of technologies applied to providing dynamic wake-safe reduced spacing for single runway arrivals, as compared to current separation standards applied during instrument approaches. AVOSS included state-of-the-art weather sensors, wake sensors, and a wake behavior prediction algorithm. Using real-time data AVOSS averaged a 6% potential throughput increase over current standards. This report describes a Concept of Operations for applying the technologies demonstrated in the AVOSS to a variety of terminal operations to mitigate wake vortex capacity constraints. A discussion of the technological issues and open research questions that must be addressed to design a Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) is included.Rutishauser, David and Lohr, Gary and Hamilton, David and Powers, Robert and McKissick, Burnell and Adams, Catherine and Norris, EdwardLangley Research CenterAIRCRAFT WAKES; VORTEX ADVISORY SYSTEM; VORTICES; NASA PROGRAMS; AIRCRAFT APPROACH SPACING; AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL; ARRIVALS

Wake Vortex Advisory System (Wake VAS) Concept of Operations

Wake Vortex Advisory System (Wake VAS) Concept of Operations
Title Wake Vortex Advisory System (Wake VAS) Concept of Operations PDF eBook
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Pages 27
Release 2003
Genre Wakes (Aerodynamics)
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WAKE VORTEX ADVISORY SYSTEM (WAKEVAS) CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS... NASA/TM-2003-212176... NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION... APRIL.

WAKE VORTEX ADVISORY SYSTEM (WAKEVAS) CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS... NASA/TM-2003-212176... NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION... APRIL.
Title WAKE VORTEX ADVISORY SYSTEM (WAKEVAS) CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS... NASA/TM-2003-212176... NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION... APRIL. PDF eBook
Author United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Wake Vortex Advisory System (Wakevas) Evaluation of Impacts on the National Airspace System

Wake Vortex Advisory System (Wakevas) Evaluation of Impacts on the National Airspace System
Title Wake Vortex Advisory System (Wakevas) Evaluation of Impacts on the National Airspace System PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
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Pages 54
Release 2018-09-21
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ISBN 9781723909504

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This report is one of a series that describes an ongoing effort in high-fidelity modeling/simulation, evaluation and analysis of the benefits and performance metrics of the Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concept of Operations being developed as part of the Virtual Airspace Modeling and Simulation (VAMS) project. A previous study, determined the overall increases in runway arrival rates that could be achieved at 12 selected airports due to WakeVAS reduced aircraft spacing under Instrument Meteorological Conditions. This study builds on the previous work to evaluate the NAS wide impacts of equipping various numbers of airports with WakeVAS. A queuing network model of the National Airspace System, built by the Logistics Management Institute, Mclean, VA, for NASA (LMINET) was used to estimate the reduction in delay that could be achieved by using WakeVAS under non-visual meteorological conditions for the projected air traffic demand in 2010. The results from LMINET were used to estimate the total annual delay reduction that could be achieved and from this, an estimate of the air carrier variable operating cost saving was made.Smith, Jeremy C. and Dollyhigh, Samuel M.Langley Research CenterVORTEX ADVISORY SYSTEM; NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM; SYSTEMS ANALYSIS; SYSTEMS SIMULATION; AIRCRAFT APPROACH SPACING; INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES; DELAY; AIRLINE OPERATIONS; AIRPORTS...

Analysis of Wake Vas Benefits Using Aces Build 3.2.1

Analysis of Wake Vas Benefits Using Aces Build 3.2.1
Title Analysis of Wake Vas Benefits Using Aces Build 3.2.1 PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 44
Release 2018-05-29
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ISBN 9781720384502

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The FAA and NASA are currently engaged in a Wake Turbulence Research Program to revise wake turbulence separation standards, procedures, and criteria to increase airport capacity while maintaining or increasing safety. The research program is divided into three phases: Phase I near term procedural enhancements; Phase II wind dependent Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concepts of Operations (ConOps); and Phase III farther term ConOps based on wake prediction and sensing. The Phase III Wake VAS ConOps is one element of the Virtual Airspace Modelling and Simulation (VAMS) program blended concepts for enhancing the total system wide capacity of the National Airspace System (NAS). This report contains a VAMS Program Type 1 (stand-alone) assessment of the expected capacity benefits of Wake VAS at the 35 FAA Benchmark Airports and determines the consequent reduction in delay using the Airspace Concepts Evaluation System (ACES) Build 3.2.1 simulator.Smith, Jeremy C.Langley Research CenterAIRSPACE; NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM; TURBULENCE; VORTEX ADVISORY SYSTEM; WAKES; ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING; DETECTION; SAFETY; SATELLITE SOUNDING; SIMULATORS

Analysis of Wake Vas Benefits Using Aces Build 3. 2. 1

Analysis of Wake Vas Benefits Using Aces Build 3. 2. 1
Title Analysis of Wake Vas Benefits Using Aces Build 3. 2. 1 PDF eBook
Author Jeremy C. Smith
Publisher BiblioGov
Pages 46
Release 2013-07
Genre
ISBN 9781289239336

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The FAA and NASA are currently engaged in a Wake Turbulence Research Program to revise wake turbulence separation standards, procedures, and criteria to increase airport capacity while maintaining or increasing safety. The research program is divided into three phases: Phase I near term procedural enhancements; Phase II wind dependent Wake Vortex Advisory System (WakeVAS) Concepts of Operations (ConOps); and Phase III farther term ConOps based on wake prediction and sensing. The Phase III Wake VAS ConOps is one element of the Virtual Airspace Modelling and Simulation (VAMS) program blended concepts for enhancing the total system wide capacity of the National Airspace System (NAS). This report contains a VAMS Program Type 1 (stand-alone) assessment of the expected capacity benefits of Wake VAS at the 35 FAA Benchmark Airports and determines the consequent reduction in delay using the Airspace Concepts Evaluation System (ACES) Build 3.2.1 simulator.