New Trends in Civil Aviation
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New Trends in Civil Aviation

Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on New Trends in Civil Aviation 2017 (NTCA 2017), December 7-8, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic

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New Trends in Civil Aviation

Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on New Trends in Civil Aviation 2017 (NTCA 2017), December 7-8, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic

About this book

The NTCA conference series is dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed proceedings of the conference. The goal is to disseminate state-of the- art scientific results available in the domain of civil aviation. These proceedings contain a collection of scientific contributions to the NTCA 2017 conference, which took place in Prague from 7-8 December 2017 and was hosted by the Department of Air Transport, Czech Technical University in Prague with the cooperation of the Faculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of Košice; Institute of Aerospace Engineering, Brno University of Technology; Air Transport Department, University of Žilina, and the Czech Aerospace Society.

The NTCA conference aims to build and extend a platform for interaction between communities interested in aviation problems and applications. NTCA 2017 followed this established practice and provided room for discussing and sharing views on the current issues in the field of aviation. As a result, these proceedings include contributions on air transport operations, air traffic management and economic aspects, aviation safety and security, aircraft technologies, unmanned aerial systems, human factors and ergonomics in aviation.

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Table of contents

Preface
Committees
The analysis of problems and development prospects of civil aviation in Russia
P. Neverov, N. Pislegina, S. Levicheva & S. Shevelev
Generation of curvature-continuous trajectories for transport aircraft using Bezier curves
H. Escamilla Núnez & F. Mora Camino
A fatigue influence on pilot’s reaction ability during 24 hours flight simulation: A case series study
V. Socha, L. Hanáková, S. Stojić, S. Kušmírek, L. Socha & M. Antoško
Reaction time measurement device for flight crew testing
S. Kušmírek, V. Socha, L. Hanáková, A. Lališ, L. Socha, M. Antoško & J. Kozuba
Risk in air transport and its minimisation
H. Bínová & D. Heralová
Communication in civil aviation companies through social networks
A. Tobisová, R. Rozenberg, M. Řeháček & I. Vajdová
A configuration and optimization method for civil aircraft maintenance resources
Z.Y. Jia, D.N. Dong, C.H. Zeng, X.C. Zheng & Y.F. Nan
Usability and credibility of Czech TAF reports
K. Dejmal & J. Novotný
Operational requirement capture of civil aircraft based on the DoDAF scenario
Q. Gong, T. Guo, J. Wang, X. Qian & Z. Zhang
Identification of mitigations for the prevention of serious incidents in the Air Traffic Management in Europe
M. Kováčová & J. Bálint
The most useless messages emitted by on-board secondary surveillance radar transponders
S. Pleninger
Principle and method of integrating reliability design in the MBSE process
Y. Zhou, Z. Ren & R. Wang
Adjustment of the Košice International Airport area for large-capacity aircraft
L. Melníková, E. Jenčová, I. Vajdová & M. Pilát
Aircraft flight efficiency improvement
S. Fábry, L. Melníková & T. Puškáš
Virtual simulation in training for enhancing safety in aviation
P. Bučka & M. Žentek
Air transport and tourism indicators: Their information option
J. Ploch, M. Palatková & V. Řehoř
Reaction to directional vibrations applied on a joystick
P. Zikmund, M. Macík & Z. Míkovec
Fatigue life analysis of aging aircraft based on previous service usage
P. Augustin
The use of zigzag dialogue technique in improving the aviation staffs’ English language proficiency level
E.V. Abubakarova, O.N. Zherdeva, O.A. Povolotskaya & S.Y. Shevelev
Aircraft motion impact on secondary surveillance radar identification
T. Lipták & S. Pleninger
Pilot errors during landing manoeuvres and possible ways to reduce them
M. Šplíchal
Identification and evaluation of safety risks on aprons
D. Liptáková, J. Kolesár, E. Jenčová & V. Begera
Airport audit component as an integral part of the safety data processing system
S. Stojić, A. Lališ, V. Plos & V. Voštová
Achieving behaviour detection in aviation security detection procedure
J. Ploch, T. Děkan & J. Zýka
Simulation model of the system of mass control
E. Jenčová, J. Vagner, J. Galanda & R. Šulej
Recent changes of ICAO requirements on flight data recorders
M. Dub & J. Pařízek
Quantitative pairwise comparison method for aeronautical performance factor
O. Štumbauer & A. Lališ
Available solutions to increase safety in general aviation
J. Chlebek
A combined parameter for graphic evaluation of the load capacity of fuselage
T. Katrňák
FRABRA: Free route Slovakia
M. Ferencová, S. Szabo & P. Szabó
Practical aspects of state regulation of air transport in Russia
T. Pirogova, I. Ilinykh, M. Selivanova & E. Lukina
Modeling the financial costs in case of air accidents
Z. Zgodavová, A. Tobisová, R. Rozenberg, P. Čekan & A. Seňová
Benefits and costs of air traffic management: Communication, navigation, and surveillance concept
D. Čekanová, M. Džunda, A. Čekanová, P. Dzurovčin, P. Žák & Z. Šusterová
Requirements and costs of operating the flight and navigation procedures trainer and the basic instrument training device
P. Brodský & J. Hospodka
Computation of effect of various end plates on the wing on similarity with two-dimensional flow
P. Korba, M. Hovanec, S. Szabo, J. Pil’a & J. Pavlinský
Modelling of fatigue in aviation
S. Hulínská, J. Kraus, P. Vittek & M. Štumper
Detection of flying objects in the vicinity of a small civil aircraft
P. Dzurovčin, M. Džunda, D. Čekanová, A. Čekanová, R. Rozenberg & P. Žák
Elimination of adverse meteorological conditions during takeoff and landing
I. Kameníková & Z. Koupý
Use of aviation simulation technologies in the Czech Air Force
J. Bořil
Departure control systems for regional and low-cost carriers
S. Szabo, J. Galanda & R. Šulej
Fire monitoring and fire extinguishing by aerial technology in Slovakia
L. Kováčik & A. Novák
Influence of vibration on gravitational acceleration vector measurement
R. Bystřický, K. Glas, J. Blažek & J. Bajer
European approaches to instrument operations at uncontrolled aerodromes
J. Kraus, V. Voštová, S. Pleninger & R. Matyáš
Upper limb movement activity as an indicator of piloting error rate
S. Kušmírek, V. Socha, L. Hanáková, A. Lališ, D. Duman & L. Socha
Discount air tickets as a revenue management tool
Z. Šusterová, D. Čekanová, P. Hanák, A. Čekanová & P. Dzurovčin
Suitability assessment of implementing a hydrant distribution system
M. Kafková & R. Havíř
Unmanned aircraft system movement in urban areas
F. Martinec, I. Koblen, L. Socha & T. Lipták
New trends for risk and safety management in the aviation domain: A resilience engineering perspective
R. Patriarca
Monitoring GNSS signal quality at Zilina Airport
P. Haljaková, A. Novák & J. Žižka
Database for collecting and evaluating safety events
V. Plos & V. Voštová
Engineering approaches in situational control of small turbojet engines
R. Andoga, R. Bréda, T. Moravec, L. Főző & R. Kovács
Regional carriers in the United Kingdom: Market entries, market exits, fleets, and airports
A. Novák Sedláčková & A. Tomová Jr
New registration technology as a factor optimizing passenger check-in time
E. Safonov, M. Ferafontova, G. Palamarenko & S. Kirsanov
Influence of biocomponents on properties of aviation fuels: Selected aspects
J. Ryczyński
New trends in aircraft propulsion system development and vision 2050
D. Hanus & P. Vittek
Author index

Preface

This publication contains scientific papers accepted for presentation at the 19th International Scientific
Conference “New Trends in Civil Aviation” (NTCA) 2017, held in Prague, Czech Republic, December 7-8, 2017.
The mission of the NTCA conference is to provide a platform for interaction between communities interested in aviation developments and applications. The conference serves both practitioners and academics, providing a forum for exchanging ideas and experience on technology, methodology, applications, case studies and practical experience on both civil and military aviation. NTCA was originally focussed on Central Europe, especially Czech Republic and Slovakia, but it is progressively raising interest in other countries as well.
The NTCA 2017 conference shifted the approach of its early organizers to meet the new conference goals. Civil aviation experts from all over the world were invited to present their papers on the most significant topics of today. This step was intended to support the international recognition of the conference and help the community to become aware of the state of the art of the industry.
NTCA applied all standard procedures, such as peer review by at least two reviewers approved by the Programme Committee. The Committee consisted of representatives from major partners of the conference, representing the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Bulgaria, France, Russia, China and the United States. The origin of these representatives illustrate the rising interest and the international recognition of the conference.
As during previous years, NTCA 2017 hosted invited presentations and lectures of keynote speakers. This year we are grateful to Daniel Hanus (Czech Technical University, Prague), Jan Boril (University of Defence, Brno), Anna Tomova (University of Zilina), Jacek Ryczynski (General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military Academy of Land Force, Slovakia), Milan Rollo (Czech Technical University, Prague) and Ricardo Patriarca (Sapienza University, Rome) for their valuable presentations at the conference.
We would like to express special thanks to our organizing institution—Czech Technical University in Prague, for its vital support to ...

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