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Rotorcraft air transportationIntermodal relationships and the particular ways in which they affect public transportation applications of rotorcraft are addressed. Some aspects of integrated services and general comparisons with other transportation modes are reviewed. Two potential application scenarios are discussed: down-to-downtown rotorcraft service and urban public transport rotorcraft service. It is concluded that to integrate well with ground access modes community rotorcraft service should be limited stop service with published schedules, and operate on a few specific routes between a few specific destinations. For downtown-to-downtown service, time savings favorable to rotorcraft are benefits that reflect its more direct access, relatively higher line-haul travel speeds, and less circuitous travel. For the scenario of public transport within urban areas, first, improving cruise speeds has a limited potential due to allowing for a ""station spacing'' effect. Secondly, public acceptance of higher acceleration/deceleration rates may be just as effective as a technological innovation as achieving higher cruise speeds.
Document ID
19830012563
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gilbert, G. A.
(Helicopter Association International Washington, DC, United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1983
Publication Information
Publication: American Planning Association Proc. of the Monterey Conf. on Planning for Rotorcraft and Commuter Air Transportation
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Accession Number
83N20834
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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