6.1 RUNWAY
The problem:
- Runway operation frequency limits the number of slots
Possible constraints:
- Airports may limit number of slots per airline
- Airports may introduce “flat” landing fees to discourage small aircraft
- Airports may ban “small” aircraft (limit around 100 seats)
Conventional solutions:
- All aircraft to approach with same speed to maintain minimum distance
- Aircraft to use high speed turn-off’s as available
Advanced solutions:
- Smaller minimum distance between approaching aircraft
- Improved flight control
- Improved ATC
- new vortex break up devices and detectors
- High speed turn-off’s closer to end of runway
- lower approach speed
- better touchdown precision
- Use secondary runway
- lower approach speed for shorter landing distance
- UHCA
- Less aircraft needed for more people
Problems arising from the OHCA:
- High runway loading
- Bridges, tunnels underneath the runway
- Runway on piers
- High vortex generation
- Big distance between UHCA and smaller aircraft
- Aerodynamic and engine noise
- Wing span
- Other aircraft may not move if UHCA moves
- Other aircraft may not be close to runway
- Clearance between taxiways/runways
- Clearance between two runways
Solutions for a UHCA:
- Stabilise bridges
- High weight cut off
- Only big aircraft are allowed to start behind UHCA
- Separation of aircraft
- Folding wing
- Tracking system on runway to allow closer distances to other objects
- Wing tip collision warning system