International Aircraft Operator Information System
Abstract
The purpose of this program is to deliver to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) an automated information system which will provide useful aircraft information on all United States type certificated aircraft worldwide. The product is a system which is periodically updated and accessible to all FAA offices. The system makes use of commercially available data and other data from the public domain. From these data over 70 different tables were created and maintained. In order to identify aircraft, a unique coding system was created which extends the Aviation Safety Analysis System (ASAS) to all the world's aircraft. A similar coding system was created to identify and validate the names of the owners and operators of aircraft. In order for the FAA to use this information, a series of menu driven forms was created. FAA personnel can log into the system via modem to obtain and download a variety of reports. A User knowledgeable in Oracle can also prepare and download specialized reports without compromising the security of the system. Database, Operator, Aircraft, Registration.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA269052
Entities
People
- John J. Hutchinson
Organizations
- Wichita State University