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|a Airport Operations, Third Edition /
|c Norman Ashford, Pierre Coutu, John Beasley.
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: The Airport as an Operational System -- 1.1 The Airport as a System -- 1.2 National Airport Systems -- 1.3 The Function of the Airport -- 1.4 Centralized and Decentralized Passenger Terminal Systems -- 1.5 The Complexity of the Airport Operation -- 1.6 Management and Operational Structures -- References -- Chapter 2: Airport Peaks and Airline Scheduling -- 2.1 The Problem -- 2.2 Methods of Describing Peaking -- 2.3 Implications of Variations in Volumes -- 2.4 Factors and Constraints on Airline Scheduling Policies -- 2.5 Scheduling Within the Airline -- 2.6 Fleet Utilization -- 2.7 IATA Policy on Scheduling -- 2.8 The Airport Viewpoint on Scheduling -- 2.9 Hubs -- References -- Chapter 3: Airport Noise Control -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Aircraft Noise -- 3.3 Community Response to Aircraft Noise -- 3.4 Noise-Control Strategies -- 3.5 Noise Certification -- 3.6 Noise-Monitoring Procedures -- 3.7 Night Curfews -- 3.8 Noise Compatibility and Land Use -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4: Airport Influences on Aircraft Performance Characteristics -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Aircraft -- 4.3 Departure Performance -- 4.4 Approach and Landing Performance -- 4.5 Safety Considerations -- 4.6 Automatic Landing -- 4.7 Operations in Inclement Weather -- 4.8 Specific Implications of the Airbus A380 (New Large Aircraft) -- References -- Chapter 5: Operational Readiness -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Aerodrome Certification -- 5.3 Operating Constraints -- 5.4 Operational Areas -- 5.5 Airfield Inspections -- 5.6 Maintaining Readiness -- References -- Chapter 6: Ground Handling -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Passenger Handling -- 6.3 Ramp Handling -- 6.4 Aircraft Ramp Servicing -- 6.5 Ramp Layout -- 6.6 Departure Control -- 6.7 Division of Ground Handling Responsibilities -- 6.8 Control of Ground Handling Efficiency -- 6.9 General -- References -- Chapter 7: Baggage Handling -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Context, History, and Trends -- 7.3 Baggage-Handling Processes -- 7.4 Equipment, Systems, and Technologies -- 7.5 Process and System Design Drivers -- 7.6 Organization -- 7.7 Management and Performance Metrics -- References -- Chapter 8: Passenger Terminal Operations -- 8.1 Functions of the Passenger Terminal -- 8.2 Terminal Functions -- 8.3 Philosophies of Terminal Management -- 8.4 Direct Passenger Services.
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|a 8.5 Airline-Related Passenger Services -- 8.6 Airline-Related Operational Functions -- 8.7 Governmental Requirements -- 8.8 Non-Passenger-Related Airport Authority Functions -- 8.9 Processing Very Important Persons -- 8.10 Passenger Information Systems -- 8.11 Space Components and Adjacencies -- 8.12 Aids to Circulation -- 8.13 Hubbing Considerations -- References -- Chapter 9: Airport Security -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 International Civil Aviation Organization Framework of International Regulations -- 9.3 Annex 17 Standards -- 9.4 The Structure of Planning for Security -- 9.5 Airport Security Program -- 9.6 U.S. Federal Involvement in Aviation Security -- 9.7 Airport Security Program: U.S. Structure -- 9.8 Airport Security Planning Outside the United States -- 9.9 Passenger and Carry-On Baggage Search and Screening -- 9.10 Baggage Search and Screening -- 9.11 Freight and Cargo Search and Screening -- 9.12 Access Control Within and Throughout Airport Buildings -- 9.13 Vehicle Access and Vehicular Identification -- 9.14 Perimeter Control for Operational Areas -- 9.15 Aircraft Isolated Parking Position and Parking Area -- 9.16 Example of a Security Program for a Typical Airport -- 9.17 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Cargo Operations -- 10.1 The Cargo Market -- 10.2 Expediting the Movement -- 10.3 Flow Through the Terminal -- 10.4 Unit Load Devices (IATA 1992, 2010) -- 10.5 Handling Within the Terminal -- 10.6 Cargo Apron Operation -- 10.7 Facilitation (ICAO 2005) -- 10.8 Examples of Modern Cargo Terminal Design and Operation -- 10.9 Cargo Operations by the Integrated Carriers -- References -- Chapter 11: Aerodrome Technical Services -- 11.1 The Scope of Technical Services -- 11.2 Safety Management System -- 11.3 Air Traffic Control -- 11.4 Telecommunications -- 11.5 Meteorology -- 11.6 Aeronautical Information -- 11.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 12: Airport Aircraft Emergencies -- 12.1 General -- 12.2 Probability of an Aircraft Accident -- 12.3 Types of Emergencies -- 12.4 Level of Protection Required -- 12.5 Water Supply and Emergency Access Roads -- 12.6 Communication and Alarm Requirements -- 12.7 Rescue and Firefighting Vehicles -- 12.8 Personnel Requirements -- 12.9 The Airport Emergency Plan -- 12.10 Aircraft Firefighting and Rescue Procedures -- 12.11 Foaming of Runways -- 12.12 Removal of Disabled Aircraft -- 12.13 Summary -- References -- Chapter 13: Airport Access -- 13.1 Access as Part of the Airport System -- 13.2 Access Users and Modal Choice -- 13.3 Access Interaction with Passenger Terminal Operation -- 13.4 Access Modes -- 13.5 In-Town and Other Off-Airport Terminals -- 13.6 Factors Affecting Access-Mode Choice -- 13.7 General Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Operational Administration and Performance.
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|a 14.1 Strategic Context -- 14.2 Tactical Approach to Administration of Airport Operations -- 14.3 Organizational Considerations -- 14.4 Managing Operational Performance -- 14.5 Key Success Factors for High-Performance Airport Operations -- Chapter 15: Airport Safety Management Systems -- 15.1 Safety Management System Framework -- 15.2 Safety Management Systems and Aerodromes -- 15.3 SMS Manual -- 15.4 Implementation -- 15.5 Key Success Factors in Airport SMS Implementation -- References -- Chapter 16: Airport Operations Control Centers -- 16.1 The Concept of Airport Operations Control Centers -- 16.2 Airport Operations Control System -- 16.3 The Airport Operations Coordination Function -- 16.4 Airport Performance-Monitoring Function -- 16.5 Design and Equipment Considerations -- 16.6 Organizational and Human Resources Considerations -- 16.7 Leading AOCCs -- 16.8 Best Practices in Airport Operations Control Center Implementation (Key Success Factors) -- Chapter 17: The Airport Operations Manual -- 17.1 The Function of the Airport Operations Manual -- 17.2 A Format for the Airport Operations Manual -- 17.3 Distribution of the Manual -- 17.4 U.S. Example: Federal Aviation Administration Recommendations on the Airport Certification Manual (FAA 2004) -- References -- Chapter 18: Sustainable Development and Environmental Capacity of Airports -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 The Issues -- 18.3 Environmental Management Systems -- 18.4 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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|a This is a completely up-to-date sourcebook for techniques and practices used in the management and operation of medium- and large-sized airports.
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|a Also available in print edition.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
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|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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