Aviation

What We Can Learn from Eyjafjallajokull

Written by on July 14, 2010 in Volcanic Ash with 0 Comments
What We Can Learn from Eyjafjallajokull

Many of us in aviation watched in awe as the Eyjafjallajokull volcano on Iceland began erupting in earnest on April 14 and began disrupting air traffic all over Europe. According to Oxford Economics, that first week of disruption caused an estimated impact of $4.7B, not just limited to Europe, but extending to North America, Asia […]

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NextGen raison d’être: Show me the money!

Written by on April 12, 2010 in NextGen with 0 Comments
NextGen raison d’être: Show me the money!

The time has come for “all hands on deck.” FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt and Air Traffic Organization chief Hank Krakowski testified on March 18 before the House Appropriations Subcommittee. They were defending the agency’s FY 2011 budget request. They were asking for $1.14B for NextGen in FY 2011. That’s 32 percent more than received in […]

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Betting the Farm on NextGen Benefits: Not Just a Challenge, but an Imperative

Written by on February 11, 2010 in NextGen with 0 Comments
Betting the Farm on NextGen Benefits: Not Just a Challenge, but an Imperative

In response to a recent question about NextGen benefits, I decided to devote this blog entry to that topic. The question came from Bud Bensel, who said he had developed the initial SOIA procedures and PRM operations. I presume this must have been for SFO or STL. Bensel felt that NextGen benefits were elusive. He […]

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NextGen, Copenhagen and the Broader View– What in the heck were you thinking?

Written by on December 22, 2009 in EuroControl, NextGen, SESAR with 0 Comments
NextGen, Copenhagen and the Broader View– What in the heck were you thinking?

As the year winds down and I begin taking stock, a couple of things come to mind. Here we are standing on the verge of NextGen moving to the next level. We’ve begun fast convergence as a community this year, rallying behind NextGen. I have a button from the National Alliance to Advance NextGen – […]

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Tasking NextGen

Written by on October 27, 2009 in NextGen with 0 Comments
Tasking NextGen

As RTCA Task Force 5 comes to a conclusion, I think it’s interesting to try to understand what it represents in the broader scheme of things. Everything in nature seems to seek equilibrium. Hot flows to cold, water seeks a common level, and industries and institutions tend to do the same thing. You achieve equilibrium […]

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NowGenNext: Reality Check

Written by on October 27, 2009 in NextGen with 0 Comments
NowGenNext: Reality Check

NextGen Mid-Term Implementation Task Force, better known as RTCA Task Force 5, completed its work and delivered its final report to the FAA on September 9. On September 15, RTCA put on an all-day conference at a local hotel in Washington, DC to discuss the TF5 recommendations. In a nutshell, the TF5 recommendations identify five […]

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