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UAV1 OPERATION IN AERODROME SAFETY AND ACS2 PROCEDURES
UAV1 OPERATION IN AERODROME SAFETY AND ACS2 PROCEDURES

Author(s): Tímea Vas, Mátyás Palik
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Security and defense, Military policy
Published by: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Keywords: unmanned aircraft; airspace management, UAV safety risks and solutions;

Summary/Abstract: Nowadays, the use of unmanned aircraft in the vicinity of airports, moreover in controlled zone, can be realized, whether civil or military missions. Concerning the process of a flights, lasting from taking-off to landing, the most critical sector of the airspace are the final approach- and initial climbing area. The aerodrome controller is responsible for spacing in the above mentioned area, meanwhile prevent collisions, expedite and maintain the ordely flow of air traffic. The article describes the goals of UAV operation in controlled zone, moreover analyzes the aeronautical information services and air traffic control procedures and work factors affecting the flexible use of airspace, flight planning and airspace management when traditional aerial vehicle and UAV are flying at the same time. Finally, the authors propose a possible safety risks and solutions. The subject ,which is evaluated in the followings, is closely concerning to the „Új Széchenyi Terv (New Plan Szechenyi) „TÁMOP-4.2.1.B-11/2/KMR-2011-Critical infrastructure defending research” tender, and its subordinated plan, called „Data integration”, which highlighted project is the „Operations of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and its aspects for Air Safety” analyzing the UAV operations in vicinity of airfields.

  • Issue Year: 7/2012
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 75-83
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English