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Overview


 

What is FutureFlight Central?

NASA FutureFlight Central is a national Air Traffic Control/Air Traffic Management (ATC/ATM) test facility dedicated to solving the present and emerging capacity problems of the nation's airports. The two-story facility offers a 360-degree full-scale real-time simulation of an airport, where controllers, pilots and airport personnel participate to optimize expansion plans, operating procedures, and evaluate new technologies. The facility has established a precedent for enabling stakeholders to achieve consensus through a common vision of the future.

Visual Airport Model

We provide a detailed and highly realistic 3-D airport database model displayed on twelve projection screens to provide a 360-degree out-the-window view of the airport. The 3-D airport database is built up from the following:

  •  Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED)
  •  Airport AutoCAD (DXF) files
  •  High-resolution aerial survey photography
  •  Close-up digital photography

Multiple Views

The database supports views of the airport from any location, allowing the simulation and playback recordings to show the views from the ATC tower, ramp tower, pilot and ground vehicle operator.

Radar Displays

Interactive displays support all air and ground positions controlling traffic within a terminal air space.

  •  ASDE-3
  •  ASDE-X
  •  BRITE/ASR-9
  •  AMASS

Real-time Traffic Simulation

FutureFlight Central air traffic scenarios encompass the terminal air space and surface of the airfield. Up to twelve controller positions, eight ramp tower positions and thirteen pseudo-pilot positions are networked in real-time. Adacel Inc. provides the simulation software.

Aircraft Library
The simulator's aircraft model database currently contains over 100 3-D aircraft models and ground vehicle models. The library collection includes detailed liveries of airlines represented at the airport under study. FutureFlight Central continuously updates this collection based on customer needs.

Performance Modeling & Control
Aircraft and ground vehicles are controlled by pseudo-pilots. Pseudo- pilots use interactive displays to control many aspects of aircraft movement. Examples of modeled parameters include:

  •  Push back and Engine startup time *
  •  Taxi route and Taxi speed *
  •  Aircraft lights *
  •  Ground acceleration/deceleration
  •  Takeoff speed and Climb speed
  •  Aircraft stall speed (Dirty/Clean)
  •  Rate of turn/climb/descent *
  •  Fade from radar
  •  Flight plan True Air Speed (TAS)
  •  Descent speed *
  •  Terminal area speed *
  •  Intermediate approach speed *
  •  Final approach speed *
  •  Landing speed *
  •  Landing distance *
  •  Landing options: visual, ILS, go-around, imissed approach *

*Pseudo-pilot controllable in real-time

Built-in Voice Communications System
The voice communication system can be configured to support all radio frequencies operating at an airport control tower. Controllers, ramp operators and pseudo-pilots participating in the simulation are each equipped with a communication touch screen interface and headset.

Data Recording

During a simulation run, FutureFlight Central can collect measurements of surface performance for ground vehicles and aircraft, controller/pilot communication, and audio/video observational data. We can capture the following:

  • Replay of an entire simulation run
  • Summary statistics such as taxi time, departure rate, runway occupancy time, non-movement area time
  • Digital audio recordings of pilot/controller radio transmissions for voice communication analysis
  • Audio recordings of non-transmitted controller-to-controller coordination within the tower cab
  • Video recordings of controller movements using cameras installed throughout the tower cab

Multimedia Presentation Capabilities

FutureFlight Central contains facilities for creating broadcast quality presentation materials. We can prepare for you a professional presentation of simulation results including narrated out-the-window and in-tower video, including audio recordings, and graphical presentation of data.

 

[image of FutureFlight Central tower cab]
FutureFlight Central tower cab

 

 

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Visual database development

 

 

[image of Pseudo-pilot room]
Pseudo-pilot room

 

 

[image of Boeing MD-11 as modeled in FutureFlight Central]
MD-11 as modeled in FutureFlight Central

 

 

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Quad-split video recording

 

 

[image of In-tower camera view of controller managing virtual DFW traffic]
Controller managing virtual DFW traffic

 

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Updated: 10/17/2006  Curator: Rod David  Responsible Official: Wayne Momii