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Preface XV
Air Transport and Airports 1
Development of Airports 1
Standard 13
ICAO Legislation 13
National Standards and Recommended Practices 16
Airport Development Planning 16
Predicting Traffic 21
Introduction 21
Types of Forecast Needed 22
Methods of Analysis 23
Informed Judgement 23
Trend Extrapolation 24
Econometric Models 26
The Travel Decisions 28
Modal Shares 29
Discrete Choice Models 30
Revealed and Stated Preferences 31
Effects of Supply Decisions 32
Uncertainty 32
Scenario Writing 34
Historic Trends in Traffic 35
Factors Affecting the Trends 36
Economic Factors 36
Demographic Factors 36
Supply Factors 37
Economic Regulation 40
Environmental Regulation 40
Cargo 40
Conclusions 41
Airport Site Selection and Runway System Orientation 45
Selection of a Site for the Airport 45
Usability Factor 47
Low Visibility Operations 50
Control of Obstacles 58
Other Factors 65
Runways 69
Aerodrome Reference Code 69
Runway Length 73
Declared Distances 88
Runway Width 90
Runway Width Requirements 90
Runway Shoulders 91
Runway Turn Pads 92
Runway Slopes 93
Transverse Slopes 93
Longitudinal Slopes 94
Runway Strips and Other Areas 97
Runway Strips 97
Clearways 100
Runway End Safety Areas 1 101
Taxiways 107
Taxiway System Design 107
High-speed Exit Taxiways 108
Taxiway Separations 113
Taxiway Geometry 115
Aprons 119
Apron Requirements 119
Apron Sizing 121
Apron Location 122
Apron Concepts 124
Simple Concept 124
Linear Concept 124
Open Concept 125
Pier Concept 126
Satellite Concept 128
Hybrid Concept 128
Stand Types 129
Apron Capacity 135
Isolated Aircraft Parking Position 136
Pavements 137
Background 137
Pavement Types 138
Non-Reinforced Grass Strips 139
Reinforced Grass Strips 139
Reinforced Pavements with Hard Surface 140
Use of Hard Surface Pavements 140
Subgrade 141
Sub-base 142
Bearing Course 142
Flexible (Asphalt) Pavements 142
Rigid (Cement-concrete) Pavements 144
Combined Pavements 151
Block Paving 151
Pavement Strength 151
Pavements-Aircraft Loads 151
Pavement Strength Reporting 153
Overload Operations 157
Runway Surface 158
Runway Surface Quality Requirements 158
Methods of Runway Surface Unevenness Assessment by the Dual Mass Method 159
Pavement Texture 163
Runway Braking Action 166
Pavement Management System 171
Aircraft Ground Handling 173
Aircraft Handling Methods and Safety 173
Aircraft Ground Handling Activities 180
Deplaning and Boarding 180
Supplies of Power, Air-Conditioning and Compressed Air 183
Cargo and Baggage Loading 184
Push Back Operations 184
Colaborative Decison Making (CDM) 188
Visual Guidance Systems 190
Aircraft Refuelling 197
Background 197
Fuel - Requirements 199
Requirements for Fuel Quality 199
Fuel Storage 201
Fuel Distribution 204
Safety of the Refuelling Operation 208
Ecological Damage 208
Fire Safety 211
Aircraft Fuel - Future Trends 212
Cargo 213
Introduction 213
The Freight Industry's Characteristics 217
Airside Design Considerations 221
Terminal Design and Operating Considerations 223
Location 223
Design parameters 224
Mechanisation 225
Terminal functions and operations 226
Documentation 228
Utilities 230
Security 231
Cargo Terminal Layout and Sizing 232
Layout 232
Functions and facilities 233
Sizing 234
Landside Design and Operations 237
Future Trends 237
DHL Case Study 238
Passenger Terminals 241
Airport Terminal Design Principles 241
Airport Terminal Layout 246
Airport Terminal Concepts 249
Terminal Design 251
Design Methods 251
Component Design 255
The Handling Process 265
Passenger Handling 265
Baggage Handling 273
Non-Aeronautical Services 274
Passenger Transportation - People Movers 276
Security 281
Unlawful Acts and Air Transport 281
The Airport System and its Security 287
Safeguarding of Airport Security 290
Security as a Service 290
Airport Perimeter Security and Staff Identification 291
Employee Security Procedures 296
Measures in Relation to Passengers 298
Detection of Dangerous Objects 303
Summary 310
Landside Access 311
Access and the Airport System 311
Selection of the Access Modes 314
Categories of Surface Transport Users 315
Access and Terminal Operations 316
Access Modes 317
Passenger Car 317
Taxi 319
Minibus 320
Bus 321
Railway Transport 322
Unconventional Means of Transport 327
Visual Aids for Navigation 329
Markings 329
Markings Requirements 329
Marking Types 333
Signs 335
Airport Lights Frantisek Belohradsky 336
Characteristics and Components of Airport Lighting Systems 336
Introduction 336
Light Sources 337
Lights and Fittings 338
Frangible Safety Masts 340
Requirements for Aerodrome Lights 340
Characteristics and Components of Airport Lighting Systems 343
Approach and Runway Systems 343
Non-Instrument and Instrument Runways 343
Precision Approach Runway 345
Approach Slope Indicator Systems 352
Heliport Lighting Systems 357
Lighting of Obstacles 359
Light Control 361
Remote Control Equipment 361
Single Lamp Control and Monitoring 362
Lighting Systems Construction and Operation 364
Lighting Systems Design and Installation 364
Maintenance of the Lighting Systems 365
Trends in Lighting Systems Development 368
Electrical Energy Supply 369
Background 369
Electrical Systems Reliability and Back-up 369
Supply Systems 376
Parallel System 376
Serial System 377
Serial System - the Principle 377
Serial System - Components 377
Electrical supply to Category I - III Lighting Systems 382
Radio Navigation Aids 383
Background 383
Radio Navigation Aids 384
Instrument Landing System (ILS) 384
Microwave Landing System (MLS) 389
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) 390
VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range (VOR) 391
Non-directional Radio Beacon (NDB) 393
Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) 394
Transponder Landing System (TLS) 395
Radar Systems 395
Precision Approach Radar (PAR) 395
Surveillance Radar Element (SRE) 396
Surface Movement Radar (SMR) 396
Advanced Surface Movement and Guidance Control Systems (A-SMGCS) 396
Flight Inspections and Calibrations 398
Airport Winter Operation 401
Snow and Aircraft Operation 401
Snow Plan 403
Mechanical Equipment for Snow Removal and Ice Control 407
Chemicals for Runway De-icing 413
Thermal De-icing 417
Runway Surface Monitoring 419
Aircraft De-icing 420
Airport Emergency Services 427
Roles of the Rescue and Fire Fighting Service 427
Level of Protection Required 428
Response Times 428
Aerodrome Category for Rescue and Fire Fighting 431
Principal Extinguishing Agents 432
Complementary Extinguishing Agents 434
The Amounts of Extinguishing Agents 435
Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicles 437
Airport Fire Stations 441
Emergency Training and Activity of Rescue and Fire Fighting Unit 444
Training 444
Preparation for an Emergency Situation and Rescue and Fire Fighting Intervention Control 446
Runway Foaming 449
Post Emergency Operations 451
Emergency Services and Environment Protection 454
Final Thoughts 455
Environmental Control 457
Background 457
Noise Milan Kamenicky 460
Characteristics 460
Descriptors Used for Aircraft Noise Rating 462
Evaluation of Noise in the Vicinity of Airports 467
Land Use and Compatibility Planning 470
Aircraft Noise Measurement 473
Short Term Measurement 474
Long-term Noise Monitoring 475
Prediction of Air Transport Noise 478
Airport Noise Mitigation and Noise Abatement Procedures 483
Control of Gaseous Emissions 485
Protection of Water Sources 487
Landscaping 488
Waste Management 489
Bird Control 490
Introduction 490
Bird Strike Statistics 491
Change of the Habitat 493
Bird Scaring 495
Ornithological Protection Zones 499
Bibliography 501
Index 517
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