Human Factors Considerations for Outdoor Laser Operations in the Navigable Airspace

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SAE AS 4970:1999-12-01

Human Factors Considerations for Outdoor Laser Operations in the Navigable Airspace

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1999-12-01
Original language
English
Pages
78

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1999-12-01
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78

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Short description

This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides a method for protecting the navigable airspace around airports from unwanted laser illuminations and a procedure for proponents to seek approval from regulatory agencies for operations of various classes of laser devices and their applications within this volume of airspace. This document also provides a system of data disclosure deemed necessary for a regulatory agency to determine the potential safety effect of proposed outdoor laser activities upon flight operations within the defined airspace. The purpose of this document is to establish a standard protocol for safe co-existence of aircraft operations and various types of ground-based laser operations within the navigable airspace. It also provides a method for flight crews to report in-flight illuminations to their respective regulatory authorities.
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