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GusHoneybun
9th Mar 2006, 11:27
Quick question,

When an aircraft lands who logs what time the aircraft lands. Is it the controller looking at his clock or is there a machine that automatically logs the event.

Yours

Curious

perusal
9th Mar 2006, 11:35
ATCO writes it on the strip and passes it to the assistant who puts it in the log.

Normally.

nodelay
9th Mar 2006, 17:50
EFPS - Electronic Flight Progress Strips - A computer!

perusal
9th Mar 2006, 18:24
Not Where I work... yet :uhoh:

radar707
10th Mar 2006, 08:48
How does efps know when something has landed?? or does the controller have do do something to the strip thereby logging the landing time?

topdrop
10th Mar 2006, 10:32
The Radar Data Processor sends Automatic Position Reports to the Flight Data Processor every 2 mins. The FDP uses winds and aircraft profiles to calculate the landing time.
For our electronically challenged brethren aloft - they still write it on a strip:O

GT3
10th Mar 2006, 11:12
EFPS at LHR will require a human input to get it to log the landing time.

Eric T Cartman
14th Mar 2006, 09:06
Come on Bren, tell 'em about "Telemove" ! :D
DJM

hooplaa
14th Mar 2006, 16:01
At EGKK and EGSS the EFPS system requires the landing/departing time field to be touched and the time is automatically entered - in minutes and seconds. No requirement to round up/down to ATC minutes, and therefore no 'fudging' of time - 2 mins will equal 120 secs!!!

Tompano
14th Mar 2006, 21:58
In Norway, atleast where I work, the RDPS registrers when the aircraft enters an arrival filter around the destination aerodrome. And then automatically logs this as the landing time. Ok, this may vary abit from the actual time the wheels touch the ground, but it`s a heck of a lot easier. :cool:

Tarq57
14th Mar 2006, 23:07
In NZ, same as Norway, for billing purposes. Hah! But the controller logs every "x-ing the threshold" time for all arrivals for a) Any legal requirement, eg: incident investigation, and (b) Statistical purposes, as VFR flights and vicinity flights aren't processed by the computer. To the nearest half minute (depending on alertness etc)