As part of a nationwide airport ground traffic control requirements study, a survey of nine airports has been made to gather data. At each airport, pre-planned interviews were conducted with the airport management and with FAA control tower personnel, and a written data request was left. In addition, personnel were stationed in the tower cab for an evening peak period and a morning peak period to make tower observations and to obtain tape recordings of the local and ground controller communication channels. This report briefly describes this survey and serves as the bibiography for the collected data.
A brief study of airport ground traffic control surveillance parameters has been conducted. The study addressed the following questions by means of a ...
This study investigated factors that contribute to complexity and their incidence within Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Control Towers (A...
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