Dynamics of Flight Configuration in the 3D Airspace System
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https://doi.org/10.52171/herald.320Keywords:
airspace, flight level, aircraft, take-off and landing, atmospheric pressure levels, holding zone, landing patternsAbstract
The article presents models that teach the flight dynamics of aircraft, covering all stages of flights in different parts of the airspace, based on both distance and altitude, which can be clearly said to be the 3D system. These methods teach the air traffic controller to see conflict situations and eliminate risks. Models teach the air traffic controller to correctly visualize the airspace so that they never lose orientation and can psychologically perform Air Traffic Control (ATC) safely.
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