Dersom du har informasjon om utviklingen av LPV til sykehus i Norge så vil jeg gjerne høre om det, også litt om minimas. WAAS: Wide Area Augmentation System. LPV: Localizer Performance with Vertical guidance
WAAS LPV Approach Reveals
Expanding Helicopter Airway SystemChildren’s Hospital New Orleans
received approval June 18 for a new helicopter WAAS LPV approach to bring
arrivals down to a height above landing (HAL) of 270 feet. The new procedure
allowing more precise guidance in poor weather was developed by Orange Beach, Ala.-based Hickok & Associates, right now
the only developer of helicopter WAAS LPV procedures in the world, according to
company president Stephen Hickok. A retired U.S. Coast Guard H3 and Air Force
T-1 Jayhawk pilot, Hickok has been involved with the FAA since the early 1990s,
developing the first rotorcraft GPS approach criteria and later, in 2007,
developing the first FAA-Approved WAAS LPV criteria. Hickok’s specialty not only
includes development of helicopter approaches, but also the construction of
extensive networks of helicopter routes for private customers such as the system
developed for Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H. Hickok said,
“In addition to hundreds of miles of low-altitude helicopter routes, this system
includes 30 complete IFR approaches.” Hickok said the development process for
helicopters at low level is fraught with challenges. “Most heliports sit in an
obstacle-rich environment, such as a large urban environment. The National
Airspace System is really built for airplanes and airports, not helicopters.”
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