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English: Much research has been conducted to improve traffic flow in the terminal area; however, little research has been done to improve traffic flow in the surface movement area or to prevent runway incursions, especially during low-visibility conditions. In response to this research need, NASA Langley Research Center has been developing an electronic map for the cockpit based upon GPS positional information and having the capability to display other traffic and ATC-cleared routes to and from the gates. This photograph shows an electronic map of a segment of Chicago O'Hare airport in the early stages of development. Pilots can select zoom levels to provide more detail in the main display while displaying the whole airport (in the lower right) foe orientation. A later map added an ownship symbol to indicate present position.
NASA Identifier: L92-11219 |
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Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/681770 |
Author | Glenn Research Center |
Location InfoField | WASHINGTON, DC, US |
Posted InfoField | 10 October 2012, 10:23 |
DVIDS ID InfoField | 681770 |
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Author | NASA, Courtesy Photo |
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Headline | Low Visibility Surface Operation |
Image title | Much research has been conducted to improve traffic flow in the terminal area; however, little research has been done to improve traffic flow in the surface movement area or to prevent runway incursions, especially during low-visibility conditions. In response to this research need, NASA Langley Research Center has been developing an electronic map for the cockpit based upon GPS positional information and having the capability to display other traffic and ATC-cleared routes to and from the gates. This photograph shows an electronic map of a segment of Chicago O'Hare airport in the early stages of development. Pilots can select zoom levels to provide more detail in the main display while displaying the whole airport (in the lower right) foe orientation. A later map added an ownship symbol to indicate present position. NASA Identifier: L92-11219 |
City shown | Washington |
Credit/Provider | U.S. Civilian |
Source | Digital |
Copyright holder | Public Domain |
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Province or state shown | D.C. |
Code for country shown | US |
Country shown | US |
Original transmission location code | L92-11219 |