Author/Authors :
Shortle John F. نويسنده , Jeddi Babak Ghalebsaz نويسنده Industrial and Systems Engineering Dept.,Fairfax, Virginia Jeddi Babak Ghalebsaz , Donohue George L. نويسنده Dept. of Systems Engineering and Operations Research Donohue George L.
Abstract :
Managing operations of the aircraft approach process and analyzing runway landing capacity,
utilization and related risks require detailed insight into the stochastic characteristics of the
process. These characteristics can be represented by probability distributions. The focus of this
study is analyzing landings on a runway operating independent of other runways making it as a
single runway. We provide statistical analysis of the final approach and runway occupancy time
at Detroit airport at peak traffic periods on one of its major landing runways. Many weeks of
aircraft track record data collected by a multilateration surveillance system is analyzed. We
explain some characteristics and short comings of the database, and extract samples of the
random variables of interest (i.e. aircraft time and distance separation, runway occupancy time,
simultaneous runway occupancy, and aircraft speed). We estimate probability distributions of
these variables under both instrument and visual flight rules. Although the focus here is on one
runway at a large airport, probability distributions of these random variables for the landings on
similar single or independent runways (with similar physical design, operating systems and
landing guidance instruments) shall be alike.