SAE AS 4970-1999 Human Factor Considerations for Outdoor Laser Operations in the Navigable Airspace《通航空域中室外激光器操作的人类因素考虑事项》.pdf
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2、rom, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.Copyright 2011 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this pub
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4、(outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AS4970AEROSPACESTANDARDAS4970 Issued 1999-12 Reaffirmed 2011-12 Human Factor Conside
5、rations for Outdoor Laser Operationsin the Navigable Airspace RATIONALEThis document has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE 5-year Review policy. FOREWORDThe SAE G-10T Committee has met over 30 times during the past 4 years with 17 different agencies to identify the issues, technologies, and ope
6、rational capabilities of outdoor laser shows in navigable airspace. This information was requested by the FAA to assist in developing FAA Order 7400.2D “Recommended Interim Guidelines” (RIGs) and the current development of FAAs Advisory Circular 90-XX, “Laser Operations in the National Airspace Syst
7、em”. These two documents, along with the ANSI Z136.6, “Standards for the Safe Use of Lasers Outdoors”, document will be interfaced with AS4970, “Laser Operations in Navigable Airspace” to provide in-depth reference documents for outdoor laser operations.This document will provide recommendations and
8、 guidance in the following areas: 1. Flashblindness, afterimage and glare 2. Temporary Vision Loss (TVL) during critical phases of flight causing: distraction, disruption, disorientation and temporary incapacitation 3. Laser flight zone maximum exposure limits for airspace volumes 4. Risk analysis f
9、or outdoor operations 5. Laser beam measurement techniques 6. Atmosphere propagation 7. Aircrew laser protocol 8. Laser forms for request of operation, configuration description and measurement tables 9. Automated devices 10. Scientific/research laser operations 11. Airspace diagrams for flight zone
10、 limitations SAE AS4970 Page 2 of 78 FOREWORD (CONTINUED) This document was prepared by the SAE G-10T Laser Hazards Subcommittee by the following individuals: Document Sponsor: Capt. C.W. Connor, Ph.D. Distinguished SAE G-10 Committee Member Contributions Robert Aldrich Jim Maurstad Lt. Col. Ken Bur
11、ke Lt. Col. Leon McLin, O.D. Col. Robert Cherry Patrick Murphy William J. Cox Van B. Nakagawara, O.D. Jerome Dennis Phillip J. Nessler Archie Dillard, Ph.D. Jay Parkinson Howard Donovan J. Gregory Rockwell William Ertle David H. Sliney, Ph.D. Capt. Becky Howell L. Dale Smith James Karanian Steve Tuc
12、ker Kenneth Keppler Sheldon Zimmerman William Lange Anthony Zmorenski Gregory Makhov SAE AS4970 Page 3 of 78 INTRODUCTIONIn the early 1990s, outdoor laser light shows began to proliferate throughout the USA. While these shows were spectacular and entertaining, some were located near commercial airpo
13、rts and were involved with aircrew laser illuminations. Commercial off the shelf (COTS) and commercial outdoor shows demonstrated a potential hazard to aircraft operations. The threat to aircraft was no longer limited to military-developed laser systems. The SAE G-10T Laser Hazards subcommittee was
14、formed to address the issues of laser hazards in navigable airspace, and develop guidance standards and procedures to safely operate outdoor laser light shows in proximity of airport operations and other enroute navigable airspace. Other areas of laser operations that address scientific/research ope
15、rations are included in this document (i.e., satellite tracking/astronomical telescope operation). SAE AS4970 Page 4 of 78 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE .52. REFERENCES 53. DEFINITIONS64. BACKGROUND 155. RECOMMENDATIONS.156. LASER SAFETY ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY FOR AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS167. PREVENTIVE METHO
16、DS 208. NAVIGABLE AIRSPACE CONTROL MEASURES .21 9. ATMOSPHERIC PROPAGATION2710. MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR OUTDOOR LASER APPLICATIONS27APPENDIX A EXAMPLES OF FORMS FOR USE IN LASER OPERATIONS 35 APPENDIX B DATA TABLES50APPENDIX C CALCULATIONS USED IN LASER OPERATIONS APPROVAL PROCESS57APPENDIX D LAS
17、ER INCIDENT FORM AND QUESTIONNAIRE70APPENDIX E AIRPORT DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATING FLIGHT ZONES .74SAE AS4970 Page 5 of 78 1. SCOPE This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides a method for protecting the navigable airspace around airports from unwanted laser illuminations and a procedure for proponents to s
18、eek approval from regulatory agencies for operations of various classes of laser devices and their applications within this volume of airspace. This document also provides a system of data disclosure deemed necessary for a regulatory agency to determine the potential safety effect of proposed outdoo
19、r laser activities upon flight operations within the defined airspace. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to establish a standard protocol for safe co-existence of aircraft operations and various types of ground-based laser operations within the navigable airspace. It also provides a method
20、 for flight crews to report in-flight illuminations to their respective regulatory authorities. 2. REFERENCES 1. Zimmerman, Sheldon; and Aldrich, Robert; Comparison of Divergence Measurement Techniques for Laser Light Show Application, Proceedings of the Third International Laser Safety Conference,
21、Laser Institute of America, 1997.2. American National Standards Institute Inc., American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers, ANSI Z136.1-1993, 5 February 1993. 3. Marshall, W. J., Focused Laser Beam Hazard Calculations. Proceedings of the International Laser Safety Conference, Laser Institute
22、of America 1991: 9-33. 4. Thomas, Robert J.; Maier, Dennis A.; Barsalou, Norman; McLin, Leon; Lambert, LeRoy; and Keppler, Kenneth. Laser Light Show Measurement Techniques. 2.1 Related Reading Material 2.1.1 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136.1 American National Standard for Safe Use
23、of Lasers 2.1.2 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136.6 Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers Outdoors 2.1.3 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Order 7400.2 Procedures for Handling Airspace Matters 2.1.4 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Order 7400.2D Recommended Interim Guidelines
24、(RIGS) 2.1.5 Society of Automotive Engineers Aerospace Research Document (ARD 50059) 2.1.6 Society of Automotive Engineers Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP 5290) SAE AS4970 Page 6 of 78 3. DEFINITIONS The terms defined are limited to those actually used in this standard and its appendices and are
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