Comparative Analysis of Procedures for Dual and Triple Closely Spaced Parallel Runways

S. Verma, T. Kozon, D. Ballinger
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This article provides a comparative analysis of 2 experiments on procedures to increase the capacity of closely spaced parallel runways under low-visibility conditions. The common goal for both studies was to achieve visual meteorological capacity under instrument meteorological conditions, when landing aircraft on parallel runways 750 ft apart. Using a high-fidelity flight deck simulator, both studies investigated procedures related to breakout maneuvers on final approach during off-nominal conditions. The first study investigated procedures for 2 parallel runways (involving a leading and trailing aircraft) and the second study examined 3 parallel runways separated by 750 ft, investigating procedures for 3 simultaneously arriving aircraft (leading, center, and right aircraft). In both studies, off-nominal events were introduced during the approach. In some cases the wake of the leading aircraft drifted too close to the aircraft behind. In others, the leading aircraft deviated off its course and blundered toward the trailing aircraft. Statistical analysis examined the effects of approach echelon (2-runway vs. 3-runway), breakout cause, and breakout location on the dependent measures of breakout trajectory cross-track error, breakout trajectory track angle error, pilot workload, and pilot situation awareness. Although revealing differences between the study conditions, results also show accurate cross-track and track angle error levels (i.e., high levels of breakout trajectory accuracy), manageable pilot workload, and high levels of pilot situation awareness across all conditions in both studies. Results suggest possible avenues of future adaptation of dual and triple parallel runway operations (e.g., improving pilot training) and also show potential promise of the concept.
双、三密距平行跑道程序的比较分析
本文对低能见度条件下提高窄距平行跑道通行能力的两项试验进行了对比分析。这两项研究的共同目标是,当飞机在相距750英尺的平行跑道上着陆时,在仪表气象条件下实现目视气象能力。使用高保真度飞行甲板模拟器,两项研究都研究了非标称条件下末进近突破机动的相关程序。第一项研究调查了2条平行跑道的程序(包括一架领先和尾随飞机),第二项研究调查了3条平行跑道,间隔750英尺,调查了3架同时到达的飞机的程序(领先、中间和右边的飞机)。在这两项研究中,在接近过程中引入了非名义事件。在某些情况下,领头飞机的尾迹离后面的飞机太近了。在其他情况下,领先的飞机偏离了航线,跌跌撞撞地冲向后面的飞机。统计分析检验了进近梯队(2跑道vs 3跑道)、突破原因和突破位置对突破轨迹交叉航迹误差、突破轨迹航迹角度误差、飞行员工作量和飞行员态势感知的相关测量的影响。尽管揭示了研究条件之间的差异,但结果也显示了准确的交叉航迹和航迹角度误差水平(即高水平的突破轨迹精度),可管理的飞行员工作量,以及两项研究中所有条件下飞行员的高水平态势感知。研究结果提出了未来适应双平行和三平行跑道操作的可能途径(例如,改进飞行员培训),并显示了该概念的潜在前景。
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