An Assessment of Civil Tiltrotor Concept of Operations in the Next Generation Air Transportation SystemBased on a previous Civil Tiltrotor (CTR) National Airspace System (NAS) performance analysis study, CTR operations were evaluated over selected routes and terminal airspace configurations assuming noninterference operations (NIO) and runway-independent operations (RIO). This assessment aims to further identify issues associated with these concepts of operations (ConOps), and their dependency on the airspace configuration and interaction with conventional fixed-wing traffic. Safety analysis following a traditional Safety Management System (SMS) methodology was applied to CTR-unique departure and arrival failures in the selected airspace to identify any operational and certification issues. Additional CTR operational cases were then developed to get a broader understanding of issues and gaps that will need to be addressed in future CTR operational studies. Finally, needed enhancements to National Airspace System performance analysis tools were reviewed, and recommendations were made on improvements in these tools that are likely to be required to support future progress toward CTR fleet operations in the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).
Document ID
20120015068
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Chung, William W. (Science Applications International Corp. McLean, VA, United States)
Salvano, Dan (Science Applications International Corp. McLean, VA, United States)
Rinehart, David (Saab Sensis Corp. Reston, VA, United States)
Young, Ray (Saab Sensis Corp. Reston, VA, United States)
Cheng, Victor (Optimal Synthesis, Inc. Los Altos, CA, United States)
Lindsey, James (Monterey Technologies, Inc. Monterey, CA, United States)