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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309374637

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently undertaking a broad program known as Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) to develop, introduce, and certify new technologies into the National Airspace System. NextGen is a fundamentally transformative change that is being implemented incrementally over a period of many years. Currently, the FAA is putting into place the foundation that provides support for the future building blocks of a fully operational NextGen. NextGen is a challenging undertaking that includes ground systems, avionics installed in a wide range of aircraft, and procedures to take advantage of the new technology.



Transformation in the Air assesses the FAA's plan for research on methods and procedures to improve both confidence in and the timeliness of certification of new technologies for their introduction into the National Airspace System. This report makes recommendations to include both ground and air elements and document the plan's relationship to the other activities and procedures required for certification and implementation into the National Airspace System.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 A Review of the FAA Research Plan 2 Specific Shortfalls in the February 2014 Research Plan 3 Learning from Other Projects and Other Organizations 4 Effective Communication Between the FAA and Congress Appendixes Appendix A: FAA Research Plan Appendix B: Committee and Staff Biographical Information
SUMMARY
1(28)
1 A Review of the Faa Research Plan
6(7)
Components of an Effective FAA Research Plan
10(3)
2 Specific Shortfalls in the February 2014 Research Plan
13(6)
Systems Engineering
13(1)
Requirements Development
14(1)
Human Factors
14(1)
Safety and Performance Assurance---Software Assurance and Software Certification
15(1)
Safety and Performance Assurance---Verification, Validation, and Testing
16(1)
Training
17(1)
Operational Test and Evaluation
18(1)
Concluding Remarks
18(1)
3 Learning From Other Projects and Other Organizations
19(4)
Alaska Capstone Program
19(1)
Gulf of Mexico Helicopter Initiative
20(1)
Greener Skies Over Seattle
20(1)
Characteristics of NextGen Successes
21(1)
Other Agencies and Organizations
21(2)
4 Effective Communication Between the Faa and Congress
23(6)
APPENDIXES
A FAA Research Plan
29(14)
B Committee and Staff Biographical Information
43