This report provides an overview of the evolution of the Air Traffic Control System facilities in the pre-1990 time period as major system improvements currently being developed by the FAA are implemented. The description was prepared to assist FAA managers with the technical planning for future air traffic control system. The description covers eight major domestic ATC facility classifications: En Route, Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON), Tower, ATC System Command Center, Flight Service Stations, Surveillance, Navigation, and Communications. The report provides a summary description of each improvement currently being planned, describes the information flow between ATC facilities to support the improvement, and provides tentative implementation dates for each improvement. More detailed information on each facility class is given in Volume II. An overall ATC system configuraiton is given in this volume to show the relationship of these facilities to each other once the improvements are in place. Some of the major assumptions involved in developing this overall configuration are cited. A single thread description of an air carrier flight through high density airspace is also given to indicate the effect the planned improvements would have on Instrument Flight Rule operations.


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    Title :

    Definition, Description, and Interfaces of the FAA's Developmental Programs. Volume I. Overview


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1978


    Size :

    134 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English