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RTCA CTF-3

Task Force 3 Final Report on Free Flight Implementation

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Organization: RTCA
Publication Date: 26 October 1995
Status: active
Page Count: 224
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The Free Flight Implementation Task Force Report underscores the need for changes in the air traffic system and emphasizes that changes should be both benefits driven and implemented in steps, such that incremental changes lead immediately to incremental benefits. This report provides the definition of free flight, addresses "dynamic density" plus other operational initiatives, and recommends a transition strategy based on the time-phased implementation of new procedures and technology. The strategy provides benefits to the entire air transportation community. The strategy also simultaneously moves the community from an analog communication, ground-based navigation air traffic control system to a digital communication, ground- and space-based navigation air traffic management system that makes increasingly heavier use of decision support systems to help air traffic service providers meet their important responsibilities.

Document History

RTCA CTF-3
October 26, 1995
Task Force 3 Final Report on Free Flight Implementation
The Free Flight Implementation Task Force Report underscores the need for changes in the air traffic system and emphasizes that changes should be both benefits driven and implemented in steps, such...
August 28, 1995
Task Force 3 Interim Report on Free Flight Implementation
The RTCA Task Force 3 Free Flight Implementation Interim Report summarizes the 44 recommendations that had grown out of the group's deliberations as of August 1995. The recommendations are initially...

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