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Robert M. Gary wrote:
Is there any airport that uses timed approaches? I though this was FAA legacy stuff. Could be useful during high traffic fly-ins if there is no radar though I guess. In the USAF, we used timed approaches off and on in the Approach Control facilities (RAPCONS), works well when you have lots of recoveries of similar type aircraft from the same area and they all need a complete procedure from the IAF for proficiency. When I was in the USAF, they also used a compressed version of timed approaches that crammed a whole lot of recovering airplanes into a small area. It was called ASLAR (Aircraft Surge Launch and Recovery) and was designed for periods when the radar was inop or it was inadvisable to turn the radar on, and weather was IFR. It required pilot proficiency and training in ASLAR and specific airspeeds to be flown at specific points on the procedure so that a following aircraft would not overtake a preceding aircraft. ASLAR also had the capacity to allow a wingman to "drag" behind the lead on final so that by the time they got to the runway they had full runway separation. It was more efficient than using radar in some situations. JPH |
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