T
e
r
m
i
n
a
l
A
i
r
s
p
a
c
e
D
e
s
i
g
n
G
u
i
d
e
l
i
n
e
s
-
P
a
r
t
C
RNAV operations, an assumption can be created that aircraft operating within the Terminal Airspace are appropriately certified. [Note: this sort of assumption should only be made if the design team is sure that aircraft are appropriately certified]. In seeking to design the route based upon this assumption, the designer identifies a constraint viz. that the navigation infrastructure is inadequate and therefore does not allow the design of a necessary STAR route. This constraint could be mitigated against by the installation of a new DME pair in the Terminal Airspace and the enabler would be an enhancement of the navigation infrastructure – see Table 4 - 1. As shown in the diagram below, the means by which the enabler is achieved/provided (functional and technical requirement) usually falls outside the scope of the design team’s work. In view of the costs which enablers sometimes incur, a Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) may be required to determine whether the benefits provided by the enablers outweigh the costs. If this is not the case, it may be necessary to identify alternative mitigation. – See Part B.
Figure 4 - 3: Constraints – Mitigation - Enablers
CONSTRAINTS MITIGATION ENABLERS
High Terrain on final approach RWY X Increase ILS angle by 1°? Specification change for ILS
Multiple airports within close proximity with poor co-ordination agreement Letter of Agrrement EUROCONTROL DOC The Cross-Border Common Format Letter of Agreement
Aircraft Performance Mix limits capacity Design different SIDs for high and low performance aircraft. Airspace Design
Aircraft Navigation Performance Mix limits capacity by increasing ATC workload ATC system modification to allow FDPS/RDPS to show aircraft navigation capability Software Application Change
Inadequate Navigation infrastructure New DME at Location A Enhance NAV infrastructure
High mix of IFR-VFR movements limits capacity SEGREGATED VFR/IFR ROUTES Airspace Design
Fixed-wing/Rotor craft mix increases approach workload and complexity Separated routes based on aircraft category Airspace design
TSA which adversely affects traffic patterns Airspace sharing arrangements Flexible Use of Airspace Concept and EUROCONTROL DOC The Cross-Border Common Format Letter of Agreement
Poor Radar Coverage prevents route placement in part of the Terminal Airspace Improve Surveillance capability Enhance Radar infrastructure
中国航空网 www.aero.cn
航空翻译 www.aviation.cn
本文链接地址:EUROCONTROL MANUAL FOR AIRSPACE PLANNING 2(25)