This report documents benefit analyses for the NASA Terminal Area Technology (TAP) technology programs. Benefits are based on reductions in arrival delays at ten major airports over the 10 years from 2006 through 2015. Detailed analytic airport capacity and delay models were constructed to produce the estimates. The goal of TAP is enable good weather operations tempos in all weather conditions. The TAP program includes technologies to measure and predict runway occupancy times, reduce runway occupancy times in bad weather, accurately predict wake vortex hazards, and couple controller automation with aircraft flight management systems. The report presents and discusses the estimate results and describes the models. Three appendixes document ...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to provid...
The Surface Management System (SMS) is a decision support tool that will help controllers, traffic m...
Summaries of a workshop held at NASA Langley Research Center in 1993 to explore the application of a...
The report describes methods and results of an analysis of the technical and economic benefits of th...
The current air traffic environment in airport terminal areas experiences substantial delays when we...
The NASA Terminal Configured Vehicle is a flying laboratory used to conduct research and development...
While much of the emphasis of the free-flight movement has been concentrated on reducing en-route de...
Terminal Arrival Efficiency Rate (TAER) is a measure of TRACON performance and the impact of Traffic...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to increa...
Ground and airborne technologies were developed in the Terminal Area Productivity (TAP) project for ...
The current air traffic environment in airport terminal areas experiences substantial delays when we...
NASA's Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) is a cockpit decision support tool that provides aircrew with ver...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to increa...
Since the late 1980's, NASA Ames researchers have been investigating ways to improve the air transpo...
The NASA Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests (TASAR) concept offers onboard automation that adv...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to provid...
The Surface Management System (SMS) is a decision support tool that will help controllers, traffic m...
Summaries of a workshop held at NASA Langley Research Center in 1993 to explore the application of a...
The report describes methods and results of an analysis of the technical and economic benefits of th...
The current air traffic environment in airport terminal areas experiences substantial delays when we...
The NASA Terminal Configured Vehicle is a flying laboratory used to conduct research and development...
While much of the emphasis of the free-flight movement has been concentrated on reducing en-route de...
Terminal Arrival Efficiency Rate (TAER) is a measure of TRACON performance and the impact of Traffic...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to increa...
Ground and airborne technologies were developed in the Terminal Area Productivity (TAP) project for ...
The current air traffic environment in airport terminal areas experiences substantial delays when we...
NASA's Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) is a cockpit decision support tool that provides aircrew with ver...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to increa...
Since the late 1980's, NASA Ames researchers have been investigating ways to improve the air transpo...
The NASA Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests (TASAR) concept offers onboard automation that adv...
NASA has developed a capability for terminal area precision scheduling and spacing (TAPSS) to provid...
The Surface Management System (SMS) is a decision support tool that will help controllers, traffic m...
Summaries of a workshop held at NASA Langley Research Center in 1993 to explore the application of a...