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Gate to Gate Multimedia Presentation and Study Guide

Produced by NASA Ames Research Center and the Federal Aviation Administration

Gate to Gate

Welcome aboard Gate to Gate, a multimedia experience that introduces you to the air traffic management system: people, tools and work of air traffic control. This experience is brought to you by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In addition there is the Student Logbook, which is designed to enhance your multimedia experience as it relates to careers in air traffic management.

Air traffic is expected to continue to grow rapidly well into the 21st century. For this growth to occur without producing gridlock in the sky and at airports, the capacity of the air traffic control system must be increased substantially. NASA Ames Research Center in cooperation with the FAA continues to develop software tools and procedures to assist air traffic controllers in managing air traffic more efficiently throughout all phases of flight. These tools are known collectively as the Center TRACON Automation System (CTAS). The heart of CTAS is a set of trajectory prediction algorithms which combine air traffic control radar data, aircraft performance data, flight plans, and wind predictions to compute a predicted trajectory for every aircraft being tracked by the air traffic control facility. Two of these tools, the Traffic Management Advisor (TMA) and the Final Approach Spacing Tool (FAST), are being prepared for delivery within the next few years to select air traffic control facilities. These tools will assist in the Approach phase of flight. At the same time, long term efforts are being directed at the Departure and En Route phases of flight. These new tools and procedures will enable controllers to work together with airlines and pilots to reduce delays and improve the predictability of airspace operations while also reducing the controller workload.

The purpose of Gate to Gate, is to familiarize you with the air traffic system as it operates today, and to demonstrate how some of these new tools fit into this system, providing a significant improvement in the flow of air traffic, thus allowing the capacity of the national airspace system to keep up with the demand from the traveling public.

This demonstration is divided into 7 sections: Preflight, Takeoff, Departure, En Route, Descent, Approach and Landing. Each section is a phase in a commercial flight profile. These sections give information about the air traffic management system's contribution to each phase of a commercial flight. A typical commercial flight profile is briefly summarized in section one "Student Activity Packet."

The demonstration is outstanding.  If you are on slow connection, please be patient, the video download may take some time.

INSTRUCTIONS
"Right Click"
each video link and select "Save Target As" then save these videos to your computer's hard drive.  Then you can view these videos again, save them to a CD and share with friends, etc...

If you choose to just watch the videos and not elect to save them as described above, you most likely will see one or both of the following messages in your browser task bar at the bottom of your browser:

  then
 

Please be patient.  The movie will start to play as soon as the movie download is complete.  It will save you time and save us some bandwidth however if you do choose the "save target as" method.  Have fun!

FAA Career Guidance Package
Produced by NASA Ames Research Center and the Federal Aviation Administration

This package is part of the Gate to Gate Multimedia demonstration with additional career guidance print materials for high school and community college students interested in air traffic control. There are 104 pages total in the Career Guidance Package. The first 67 pages can be studied without the Gate to Gate video demonstration. The remaining pages make up the Multimedia Student Logbook and are for use while viewing the Gate to Gate video.

PDF Version (File size 1.97MB)
This is the Adobe Acrobat version created by NASA and the FAA. You can download the entire file here. It is an outstanding tool for schools to introduce students to the world of air traffic control.

Gate To Gate - Video Presentation Videos

Introduction  (10.3 Megs) - Overview of this FAA & NASA project.

Joel the narrator introduces himself (3.2 Megs) - Joel follows you through the program with a little humor and introduces each section.

Preflight

Intro (4.6 Megs) - Joel as a baggage handler discusses this section.

ATC Positions (8.3 Megs) - Clearance Delivery & Ground Control duties explained.

Equipment  (4.4 Megs) - Tools used in towers, ex: Binoculars, ATIS, 

Takeoff

Intro  (4.5 Megs) - Joel as a passenger discusses this section.

ATC Positions (6.2 Megs) - Local Control duties explained.

Equipment  (2.6 Megs) - Discusses ASDE briefly and what the controllers are looking for in the tower.

Departure

Intro  (7.1 Megs) - Joel as the co-pilot discusses this section.

ATC Positions (7.8 Megs) - Departure Controller duties explained.

Equipment  (4.0 Megs) - Discusses Transponders and how it is used.

Enroute

Intro  (5 Megs) - Joel as flight attendant discusses this section.

ATC Positions (8.1 Megs) - Centers explained.

Equipment (4.8 Megs) - Traffic Management Advisor (TMA) explained.

Descent

Intro (2 Megs) - Joel as flight attendant discusses this section.

ATC Positions (3.2 Megs) - Further explanation of Center Sectors and how they relate to TRACON.

Equipment  (6.4 Megs) - Further Explains the TMA more in depth.

Approach

Intro (5.5 Megs) - Joel as the co-pilot again, discusses this section.

ATC Positions (3.7 Megs) - Approach Controller duties explained.

Equipment (5.8 Megs) - Explains FAST or Final Approach Spacing Tool used a some airports.

Landing

Intro (2.9 Megs) - Joel as a passenger again discusses this section.

ATC Positions (6.4 Megs) - Tower Controller and Ground Controller duties explained.

Equipment (2.5 Megs) - Explains ASDE or Airport Surface Detection Equipment more in depth.

San Francisco Virtual Tower (2.1 Megs) - This is not a movie, but rather like standing in one place and looking around. By placing your mouse cursor in the image and moving it around you can scroll and look around at different area of the tower and airport.

Credits (17.7 Megs) - Includes outtakes.

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