Of the listed main environmental impacts (air, noise, and water pollution), it seems as though noise pollution is the most commonly addressed and complained about by the average citizen in close proximity to the airport. While air and water pollution are very important and have a large impact on the environment, noise pollution is annoying right now. Unwanted sound is nuisance to the senses and can rally a community in opposition to an airport and the FAA.
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
The Airport and the Environment
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Legislative Acts
Air Traffic Control
The establishment of the Air Traffic Control Systems Command Center on July 29, 1970 was an important piece on legislation by the Federal Aviation Administration. In the early days of aviation in the United States, aircraft controllers used immature means to track aircraft and routes. The inability to communicate with aircraft over radio and tracking aircraft manually on maps and blackboards led to many high-profile accidents in the 1930s.
In the 1960s, the Federal Aviation Administration pressed to modernize the current air traffic control system. The goal was to automate the manual system to an automated radar traffic control system (ARTS). The Air Traffic Control Systems Command Center (ATCSCC) integrated the following:
- Central Flow Control Facility
- Airport Reservation Office
- Air Traffic Service Contingency Command Post
- Central Altitude Reservation Facility
Today, the ATCSCC seeks out issues and provides solutions to mitigate inefficiencies that are identified in the National Air Space System (NAS). The ATCSCC uses traffic management initiatives to manage air traffic through the using and monitoring:
- Ground Delay Programs
- Ground Stops
- Airspace Flow Programs
- Weather
- Equipment Outages
- Runway Closures
- National Emergencies
Looking to the future of aviation, the ATCSCC is preparing for regulation and control of space operations and operations including unmanned aerial vehicles. All these desires to operate in new areas will require control of airspace and routes and an all-encompassing system to track and monitor future air traffic.
In conclusion, if not for the creation of the Air Traffic Control Systems Command Center it would be unlikely that the airline industry could operate inside the United States with the current safety record. The complex network of Air Route Traffic Control Centers, Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities, and Air Traffic Control Towers rely on the ATCSCC to help manage the nation’s air traffic and make improvements to balance constraints on the NAS .
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References:
Air Traffic Control Tower Operators, 14 C.F.R. § 65 (2022).
Federal Aviation Administration. (n.d.). A brief history of the FAA. Retrieved February 15, 2022, from https://www.faa.gov/about/history/brief_history
Federal Aviation Administration. (n.d.). Air Traffic Control System Command Center. Retrieved February 15, 2022, from https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_units/systemops/nas_ops/atcscc
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Team-Based Human Factors Challenges
The Infamous Tow Crew
Human Factors in aviation could be described as the study and application of human capabilities and limitations when interfacing with information technology, equipment, aircraft, and other people. The FAA has a much more complicated definition that can be found at the site referenced below, but it centers around what humans can do and the limitations they have while carrying out their work (FAA, n.d.).
Towing aircraft is a team sport and I would consider it a team-based aviation activity. It is a process that is repeated so often, that it can become monotonous, boring, and is often viewed as trivial. Despite aircraft towing being so simple and monotonous, tow mishaps are a leading cause of Class C (accidents that cost between 50k and 500k dollars) mishaps in Naval Aviation (Eckstein, 2018).
- Failure to maintain situational awareness.
- Lack of tow driver experience.
- Lack of brake rider experience.
- Many tow events take place during the night check.
- Failure to sound alarm ahead of impacts due to inexperience and fear of reprisal.
- Tow Brief conducted with Maintenance Control and Quality Assurance before all aircraft movements.
- Ensure all people know their job and what is required.
- Ensure qualification and certification of every person before each movement.
- Use more senior maintainers during complex movements.
- Increase supervision during night check towing evolutions.
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Aviation Security
The Next Threat for the TSA
Upon completion of the readings this week for module four, one can see how much time and effort has gone into making airline travel safe. It is hard to truly grasp how much has been done, without having an understanding of how things were prior to September 2001. After a review of the TSA website, specifically the historical timeline, it is clear how many adjustments the TSA has made to combat:
- Bomb threats and attempts
- Plans and attempts to hijack aircraft
- Smuggling of people and hazardous cargo
With so many layers of security added, it has been difficult for some of the typical bad actors to impose their will in the current environment. Because the TSA has become so efficient at keeping most bad issues at bay, an emerging threat has come from insiders. These insiders may be employees of airlines or simply have access to the aircraft or baggage that flows through the airport. Some recent examples include:
- Airport employees trafficking firearms
- Airline workers that assist in sabotage or IED placement on aircraft
- Drug and illegal substance smuggling
- Intelligence
- Behavior detection
- Random employee screening
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