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== SIDs / STARs == | == SIDs / STARs == | ||
SID is an acronym for Standard Instrument Departure. Likewise, STAR is an acronym for [[Standard Terminal Arrival Route]]. Directly after takeoff, in particular at busy airports, aircraft follow a standard | SID is an acronym for [[Standard Instrument Departure]]. Likewise, STAR is an acronym for [[Standard Terminal Arrival Route]]. Directly after takeoff, in particular at busy airports, aircraft follow a standard flight path, that will keep them safely separated from arriving traffic, avoid ground obstructions, and also keeps traffic away from populated areas as much as possible. Currently, steps are in progress to allow FlightGear traffic to follow SIDs. Ultimately, the plan is to provide SID and STAR data in a format that can also be used by the user controlled Aircraft's Flight Management Computer. Currently, some sample data exist in the form of a PropertyList formatted XML file that contains a list of way points. | ||
This section of the AI Traffic documentation is meant as a stub that keeps track of the current development. At the moment of writing, some proof-of- | This section of the AI Traffic documentation is meant as a stub that keeps track of the current development. At the moment of writing, some proof-of-concept data for EHAM SIDs will be committed to the World Scenery Repository, along with some experimental code in FlightGear to make use of this data. Note that this data is meant to be just that; a proof-of-concept. User contributions will be accepted as soon as the format has stabilized. | ||
== Appendix: Special Notes == | == Appendix: Special Notes == |
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