This paper describes two results from a continuing effort to provide accurate cost-benefit analyses of the NASA Terminal Area Productivity (TAP) program technologies. Previous tasks have developed airport capacity and delay models and completed preliminary cost benefit estimates for TAP technologies at 10 U.S. airports. This task covers two improvements to the capacity and delay models. The first improvement is the completion of a detailed model set for the Chicago O'Hare (ORD) airport. Previous analyses used a more general model to estimate the benefits for ORD. This paper contains a description of the model details with results corresponding to current conditions. The second improvement is the development of specific wind speed and direct...
The Advanced Cockpit Controls/Advanced Flight Control System (ACC/AFCS) study was conducted by the B...
Cover title1994Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT, 1994Includ...
Wind-borne debris is considered as a major source of damage to civil structures during strong wind s...
This report presents an integrated set of models that forecasts air carriers' future operations when...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a second-generation flight test fixture for use as ...
We examined the cockpit display representation of traffic, to support the pilot in tactical planning...
The separated flow method is evaluated. This method was developed for moderately swept wings with mu...
Efforts to reduce aircraft noise perceived by residents during landing are reported. Steps in the de...
The Local Flow Management/Profile Descent (LFM/PD) algorithm designed for the NASA Transport System ...
As part of an ongoing government and industry effort to study the flying qualities of aircraft with ...
This paper presents a description of a model for a space vehicle operational scenario and the comman...
Key problems in single pilot instrument flight operations are in the management of flight data and t...
The purpose of this scientific analysis is to document the results and interpretations of field expe...
The mathematical model and associated computer program to simulate a twin-tailed high performance fi...
Several topics in optimal symmetric flight of airbreathing vehicles are examined. In one study, an a...
The Advanced Cockpit Controls/Advanced Flight Control System (ACC/AFCS) study was conducted by the B...
Cover title1994Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT, 1994Includ...
Wind-borne debris is considered as a major source of damage to civil structures during strong wind s...
This report presents an integrated set of models that forecasts air carriers' future operations when...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a second-generation flight test fixture for use as ...
We examined the cockpit display representation of traffic, to support the pilot in tactical planning...
The separated flow method is evaluated. This method was developed for moderately swept wings with mu...
Efforts to reduce aircraft noise perceived by residents during landing are reported. Steps in the de...
The Local Flow Management/Profile Descent (LFM/PD) algorithm designed for the NASA Transport System ...
As part of an ongoing government and industry effort to study the flying qualities of aircraft with ...
This paper presents a description of a model for a space vehicle operational scenario and the comman...
Key problems in single pilot instrument flight operations are in the management of flight data and t...
The purpose of this scientific analysis is to document the results and interpretations of field expe...
The mathematical model and associated computer program to simulate a twin-tailed high performance fi...
Several topics in optimal symmetric flight of airbreathing vehicles are examined. In one study, an a...
The Advanced Cockpit Controls/Advanced Flight Control System (ACC/AFCS) study was conducted by the B...
Cover title1994Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT, 1994Includ...
Wind-borne debris is considered as a major source of damage to civil structures during strong wind s...