Remote measurement utilizing NASA s scanning laser Doppler systems. Volume 1. Laser Doppler wake vortex tracking at Kennedy Airport


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    • Author:  Krause  M. C.; Wilson  D. J.; Howle  R. E.; Edwards  B. B.; Craven  C. E.; Jetton  J. L.  

    • Abstract:  Test operations of the Scanning Laser Doppler System (SLDS) at Kennedy International Airport (KIA) during August 1974 through June 1975 are reported. A total of 1,619 data runs was recorded with a totally operational system during normal landing operations at KIA. In addition, 53 data runs were made during cooperative flybys with the C880 for a grand total of 1672 recorded vortex tracks. Test crews were in attendance at KIA for 31 weeks, of which 25 weeks were considered operational and the other six were packing, unpacking, setup and check out. Although average activity equates to 67 recorded landing operations per week, two periods of complete runway inactivity spanned 20 days and 13 days, respectively. The operation frequency therefore averaged about 88 operations per week.

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