Using Airfield Ground Lighting, mobiles will be guided along their cleared route, taking into account tactical decisions (made by the Apron Manager and Tower Ground Controller) and known constraints from the surface management system. The Airfield Ground Lighting infrastructure will switch automatically the taxiway centreline lights and stop bars accordingly for each mobile individually. The operational service is capable of automatically supporting a safe longitudinal spacing between mobiles on the aerodrome surface in all weather conditions.
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AO-0222-B | Full Guidance Assistance to mobiles using 'Follow the Greens' procedures based on Airfield Ground Lighting (aprons/taxiways/runways) |
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#47 | Guidance Assistance through Airfield Ground Lighting | SESAR1 | Analysis |
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AOP16 | Guidance assistance through airfield ground lighting |