Design Factors of Guiding Aircraft Through Continuous Descent Operations: Pilot and Controller Perspectives

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Hua Lu, Tsung-Yi Chou
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ABSTRACT Objective: This survey identifies the design factors needed to guide aircraft through continuous descent operation (CDO) procedures. Background: Three possible alternatives for CDO at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) in Taiwan are presented: (a) open path-radar vectoring-based CDO, (b) open path-time control-based CDO, and (c) open path procedure permitting CDO to downwind. Method: One hundred and twenty surveys were distributed and 61 pilots and 49 controllers responded. Eight pilots and 25 controllers had experience implementing CDOs. Results: All respondents ranked altitude control as the most important design factor. Pilots with CDO experience preferred to reduce the frequency of communication in the procedure, whereas experienced controllers expected to know the approach path as early as possible. Conclusion: Altitude control is the highest priority design factor for improving the current CDO procedure at TPE.
引导飞机通过连续下降操作的设计因素:飞行员和管制员的观点
摘要目的:本研究旨在确定引导飞机通过连续下降操作(CDO)程序所需的设计因素。背景:台湾桃园国际机场(TPE)有三种可能的CDO方案:(a)基于开放路径雷达矢量的CDO, (b)基于开放路径时间控制的CDO,以及(c)允许CDO顺风的开放路径程序。方法:发放问卷120份,回复61名飞行员和49名管制员。8名飞行员和25名管制员有执行cdo的经验。结果:所有被调查者都认为高度控制是最重要的设计因素。有CDO经验的飞行员倾向于减少程序中的通信频率,而有经验的管制员则希望尽早知道进近路径。结论:高度控制是改进TPE当前CDO程序的最优先设计因素。
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