Presentation of ADS Data to the Controller

Presentation of ADS Data to the Controller

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 104 Presentation of ADS Data to the Controller   An ADS-ATC system offers potential benefits to the air traffic service provided, by making available data to the control team which … Continued
Fusion of ADS and Radar Data

Fusion of ADS and Radar Data

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 106 Fusion of ADS and Radar Data   An application of ADS being actively pursued by ICAO’s CNS/ATM committee, and by industry, is to use ADS data to fill in … Continued
Provision of Services by Third Party Service Providers

Provision of Services by Third Party Service Providers

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 103 Provision of Services by Third Party Service Providers   The objectives of the ICAO CNS/ATM concept is to bring into service a global ATM system. The enabling technologies that … Continued
The Use of Voice Communications in ADS Operations

The Use of Voice Communications in ADS Operations

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 101 The Use of Voice Communications in ADS Operations   An ADS service will not use voice communications for routine message transmission of reports between the controller and the flight … Continued
The Use of Dependent Surveillance

The Use of Dependent Surveillance

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 100 The Use of Dependent Surveillance   To date ATC surveillance systems have relied solely on primary and secondary radar systems, with the attendant limitations upon line of sight range … Continued
Supranational Legislation

Supranational Legislation

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 139 Supranational Legislation Introduction Until now, in very broad terms, ATCOs felt bound by two different levels of rules: the technical ones, as issued by ICAO (and adapted by the … Continued
Mixed and Segregated Modes of ADS Operations

Mixed and Segregated Modes of ADS Operations

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 105 Mixed and Segregated Modes of ADS Operations   Within an area of airspace designated for ADS services it is perfectly feasible to provide both a procedural style non-radar ATC … Continued
Reduction of Non-radar Separation Standards Using ADS

Reduction of Non-radar Separation Standards Using ADS

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 102 Reduction of Non-radar Separation Standards Using ADS   A major driving force behind the early implementation of ADS is the need to provide greater capacity to meet the growing … Continued
Monitoring the Use of TCAS

Monitoring the Use of TCAS

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 138 Monitoring the Use of TCAS Introduction During the 33rd Annual Conference in Ottawa working papers were presented detailing new areas of Air Traffic Control in which it was proposed … Continued
Review Existing Policy and Develop Further Policy on Simultaneous IFR Operations on Intersecting / Converging Runways

Review Existing Policy and Develop Further Policy on Simultaneous IFR Operations on Intersecting / Converging Runways

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Jerusalem, Israel, 27-31 March 1995 WP No. 89 Review Existing Policy and Develop Further Policy on Simultaneous IFR Operations on Intersecting / Converging Runways   Present IFATCA policy on the matter, adopted at the 1988 conference , … Continued