Working Remotely: Saab, VSATS to Demonstrate Remote ATC Tower Technology at Leesburg Airport
Avionics Today 10-03-2014] The Virginia SATSLab (VSATS), defense and
security company Saab and the Leesburg Executive Airport are partnering to
demonstrate and evaluate Saab remote tower technologies throughout the summer of
2015. The partnership will demonstrate and evaluate the remote tower system for
use at airports that are not currently served by an Air Traffic Control (ATC)
tower, of which the General Aviation (GA) Leesburg, Va. airport is one. Pilots
currently rely on CTAF to announce position within the Leesburg (JYO) traffic
pattern.
For the demonstration, the partnership will deploy a number of Saab
technologies at the airport such as high definition video cameras, a
Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera, a Signal Light Gun (SLG) and microphones that will
provide data directly to a Remote Tower Center (RTC) also located at the
airport. The RTC will have multiple displays and two controller working
positions with command of voice communications, the cameras and the SLG. Data
will be collected from the RTC, along with data from a Mobile Air Traffic
Control Tower (MATCT) that will be deployed at the same time to ensure safety
and provide a data comparison.
"Pilots will receive non-radar tower services from a trained FAA-certified
controller, ensuring safe and efficient operations during the demonstration,"
Dennis B. Boykin IV, chairman of the Leesburg Executive Airport Commission
assured.
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