Aircraft systems and methods for approach stabilization
US-2019122569-A1 · Apr 25, 2019 · US
US10796589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10796589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815918076-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A method for providing circling approach data onboard an aircraft is disclosed. For a current, circling approach of the aircraft to a destination airport, the method identifies a circling approach procedure applicable to an optimal runway, by a processor communicatively coupled to a system memory element configured to store a database of circling approach procedures and a source for temporary restrictions; determines a circling boundary to the optimal runway, based on the circling approach procedure; determines temporary circling restrictions for the aircraft, based on conflicting traffic from at least a second airport; constructs a lateral path and a vertical path to guide the aircraft to the optimal runway of the destination airport, based on the circling approach procedure, the circling boundary, and the temporary circling restrictions; and presents graphical elements and text associated with the circling approach procedure, the circling boundary, and the temporary restrictions, by a display device.
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A method for providing circling approach data onboard an aircraft, the method comprising: for a current approach of the aircraft to a destination airport, the current approach comprising a circling approach, identifying a circling approach procedure applicable to an optimal runway of the destination airport, by a processor communicatively coupled to a system memory element configured to store a database of circling approach procedures and a source for temporary restrictions, wherein the database of circling approach procedures comprises at least the circling approach procedure; determining a circling boundary to the optimal runway, by the processor, based on the circling approach procedure; determining temporary circling restrictions for the aircraft, by the processor, based on conflicting traffic from at least a second airport; constructing a lateral path and a vertical path to guide the aircraft to the optimal runway of the destination airport, by the processor, based on the circling approach procedure, the circling boundary, and the temporary circling restrictions; and presenting graphical elements and text associated with the circling approach procedure, the circling boundary, and the temporary restrictions, by a display device communicatively coupled to the processor, wherein determining the temporary circling restrictions comprises: identifying the second airport associated with a second circling boundary in conflict with the circling boundary, based on a mathematical multiple of the circling boundary; obtaining estimated time of arrival data for a plurality of aircraft traveling to the second airport; determining that a second aircraft is circling to land at the second airport using the second circling boundary in conflict with the circling boundary, based on the estimated time of arrival data, wherein the plurality of aircraft comprises the second aircraft and restricting the circling boundary from use by the aircraft, based on the second aircraft circling the second airport using the second circling boundary in conflict with the circling boundary, wherein the temporary circling restrictions comprise restricting the circling boundary. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein constructing the lateral path and the vertical path further comprises: obtaining parameters comprising at least current aircraft position data, aircraft heading, current aircraft speed, runway data, runway condition data, runway occupancy data, suitability of the optimal runway for the aircraft during approach, and current wind data, by the processor; and identifying the optimal runway of the destination airport, by the processor, based on the parameters. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein constructing the lateral path and the vertical path further comprises: defining, by the processor, the circling boundary for visual operation to the optimal runway of the destination airport based on published approach chart data, circling radii guidelines, a circling Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA), aircraft category, timing data, and the temporary circling restrictions; and constructing the lateral path and the vertical path to fly to the optimal runway, by the processor, based on the circling boundary and the parameters. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical elements and text associated with the circling approach represent the destination airport, the optimal runway, the lateral path, the vertical path, and the circling boundary associated with the optimal runway. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the graphical elements and text associated with the circling approach further represent a missed approach point, a non-flyable region of the circling boundary, and a minimum decision altitude. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: monitoring a current trend of the aircraft inside the circling boundary; and presenting a visual representation of the current trend, by the display device, wherein the graphical elements and text comprise the visual representation of the current trend. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: identifying a distance to the optimal runway; and presenting a visual representation of the distance to the optimal runway, by the display device, wherein the graphical elements and text comprise the visual representation of the distance. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: predicting a potential violation of protected airspace covered by the circling boundary, by the processor; and providing multi-modal alerts based on the potential violation, onboard the aircraft. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether the current approach for the destination airport comprises the circling approach and a circling Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA), based on published approach chart data; and in response to determining that the current approach comprises the circling approach, constructing the lateral path and the vertical path; identifying the circling approach procedure; determining the circling boundary and the temporary circling restrictions; and presenting the graphical elements and text. 10. A system for providing circling approach data onboard an aircraft, the system comprising: a system memory element configured to store a database of circling approach procedures and a source for temporary restrictions; a display device, configured to present a visual representation of the circling approach data; and at least one processor communicatively coupled to the system memory element and the display device, the at least one processor configured to: for a current approach of the aircraft to a destination airport, the current approach comprising a circling approach, identify a circling approach procedure applicable to an optimal runway of the destination airport, wherein the database of circling approach procedures comprises at least the circling approach procedure; determine a circling boundary to the optimal runway, based on the circling approach procedure; determine temporary circling restrictions for the aircraft, based on conflicting traffic from at least a second airport; construct a lateral path and a vertical path to guide the aircraft to the optimal runway of the destination airport, based on the circling approach procedure, the circling boundary, and the temporary circling restrictions; and present graphical elements and text associated with the circling approach procedure, the circling boundary, and the temporary circling restrictions, via the display device, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to determine the temporary circling restrictions for the aircraft, based on conflicting traffic from an airport, by: identifying the second airport associated with a second circling boundary in conflict with the circling boundary, based on a mathematical multiple of the circling boundary; obtaining estimated time of arrival data for a plurality of aircraft traveling to the second airport; determining that a second aircraft is circling to land at the second airport using the second circling boundary in conflict with the circling boundary, based on the estimated time of arrival data, wherein the plurality of aircraft comprises the second aircraft and restricting the circling boundary from use by the aircraft, based on the second aircraft circling the second airport using the second circling boundary in conflict with the circling boundary, wherein the temporary circling restrictions comprise restricting the circling boundary. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to construct the lateral path and the vertical path, by: obtaining parame
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