During Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) aircraft glide towards the runway resulting in reduced noise and fuel usage. Here, we investigated whether such landings cause less noise annoyance than a regular stepwise approach. Both landing types were compared in a controlled laboratory setting with a Virtual Community Noise Simulator (VCNS), using four audio samples: an overflight during a regular approach (2000 ft altitude) and three aircraft performing CDAs at respectively 3000, 4000 and 5000 ft. The samples at 2000 ft and 4000 ft were recorded at a countryside road, a 360° photo of which was used for the virtual visuals. The other two CDA samples were derived from the recording at 4000 ft. Participants were asked to rate all flyover sampl...
A flight guidance concept was developed to assist in flying continuous descent approach (CDA) proced...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Flyover measurements of the airframe noise produced by the AeroCommander, JetStar, CV-990, and B-747...
During Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) aircraft glide towards the runway resulting in reduced n...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
This paper presents an analysis of how flying Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) can affect the qu...
The noise generated by aircraft during departure and arrival flight operations continues to be signi...
Aircraft noise threatens air traffic growth, since residents are annoyed or suffer from impairments ...
Short and middle term solutions are necessary to address the problem of aircraft noise in the vicini...
DLR is investigating alternative low-noise approach procedures. One such procedure involves approach...
Abstract Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) procedures can be effective at reducing aircraft noise in...
Introduction: A new noise-reduced landing approach was tested – a Segmented Continuous Descent Appro...
Aircraft noise is already a major constraint at many airports. Increase in airport capacity can ofte...
The application of Continuous Descent Approaches (CDA) is an innovative method to reduce the noise t...
A flight guidance concept was developed to assist in flying continuous descent approach (CDA) proced...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Flyover measurements of the airframe noise produced by the AeroCommander, JetStar, CV-990, and B-747...
During Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) aircraft glide towards the runway resulting in reduced n...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
This paper presents an analysis of how flying Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) can affect the qu...
The noise generated by aircraft during departure and arrival flight operations continues to be signi...
Aircraft noise threatens air traffic growth, since residents are annoyed or suffer from impairments ...
Short and middle term solutions are necessary to address the problem of aircraft noise in the vicini...
DLR is investigating alternative low-noise approach procedures. One such procedure involves approach...
Abstract Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) procedures can be effective at reducing aircraft noise in...
Introduction: A new noise-reduced landing approach was tested – a Segmented Continuous Descent Appro...
Aircraft noise is already a major constraint at many airports. Increase in airport capacity can ofte...
The application of Continuous Descent Approaches (CDA) is an innovative method to reduce the noise t...
A flight guidance concept was developed to assist in flying continuous descent approach (CDA) proced...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Flyover measurements of the airframe noise produced by the AeroCommander, JetStar, CV-990, and B-747...