Flight safety during Covid-19: A study of Charles de Gaulle airport atypical energy approaches

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Highlights

  • Aircraft atypical energy approaches rate increased during COVID-19 period.

  • Trajectory shortenings, glide interceptions from above, and late speed reductions are observed.

  • Particular vigilance should be paid during low traffic periods.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 period and particularly during lockdown, deviations from nominal operations have shown to become more frequent. To confirm this observation this paper proposes to evaluate the impact of COVID-19, and more generally of crises that lead to a sharp drop in traffic, on the pilot/controller system, especially during the critical approach and landing phases. To study the influence of this type of crisis on flight operations at Charles De Gaulle airport, an existing energy atypicality metric is applied on a reference period before COVID-19 and compared to the COVID-19 period. Whereas the traffic at Charles De Gaulle airport has decreased by around 90% on April 2020, the obtained statistics underlined an increase in the atypical flight ratio of around 50%. This trend can be explained in part by the appearance of glide interceptions from above as a result of trajectory shortenings, and an increase in the proportion of high speed approaches.

Keywords

COVID-19
Anomaly detection
Energy management
Aircraft safety
Atypical approaches

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