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FAA Airports GIS (AGIS) AC 18 and AXIM Standards/Symbology

FAA Airports GIS (AGIS) AC 18 and AXIM Standards/Symbology. Charles Adler, Contract Support for AGIS Robert Bonanni, National Resource Expert for Airport Airspace Issues Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Airport Engineering Division (AAS-100). Current Status of Data.

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FAA Airports GIS (AGIS) AC 18 and AXIM Standards/Symbology

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  1. FAA Airports GIS (AGIS) AC 18 and AXIM Standards/Symbology Charles Adler, Contract Support for AGIS Robert Bonanni, National Resource Expert for Airport Airspace Issues Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Airport Engineering Division (AAS-100)

  2. Current Status of Data • Different Naming Conventions • Different Accuracies • Different Symbology • Different Applications • Different Publications • Different Perspectives and Stakeholders

  3. Databases • Feature Classes • Feature Attributes • Relationships • Applications • Sharing and Exchange!

  4. The Data Order • Internal FAA Order • Responsibilities • Authoritative Sources • Workflows • Updating and Maintenance

  5. The Advisory Circulars • Advisory Circular (AC) 150/5300-18, “General Guidance and Specifications for Submission of Aeronautical Surveys to NGS: Field Data Collection and Geographic Information System (GIS) Standards.” • AC 17 – Imagery • AC 16 – Geodetic Control • AC 19 – Non-FAA Funded Small Airports

  6. The Applications of NextGen • Airports GIS (AGIS) Data Usage: • eALP (electronic Airport Layout Plan) • Airport Diagrams (black and white) • OE/AAA analyses • Airport Moving Maps • In-Cockpit Applications • Inter-Agency Needs…

  7. eALP Example - DFW View 14 Data Table

  8. Runway Safety Area Inventory (RSAI)

  9. Airspace Analysis - Dublin

  10. Future NextGen GIS Viewer3D Visualization and Analysis

  11. Future NextGen 3D VisualizationDeparture Surface/Obstructions

  12. Data GAP Analyses • AIM/NFDC and External Data Exchange • NASR and AXIM Data Model • Airports/AIM and Internal Data Models • AGIS to AXIM • Databases: SOAR, NAP, RSA, OE/AAA, and the others

  13. Aeronautical Data Exchange from AGIS to AIXMIdentifying Mapping Solutions for Data Integration

  14. FAA AGIS 2010 Tasks • Workflow Streamlining using Auto-generation • Database Integration (5010/ADCR, SOAR, RSA, CAEG, NASR, NAP, OE/AAA) • Modular Tool Development FAA LOB’s • Geo-Processing Tools and CONUS Query • AC’s 16B, 17B, 18C, 19A • 3-D Viewing and Analysis • Maintenance Workflow and In-Service Review • Helpdesk Tier 1 and 2 • Technological Reviews (Satellite and LiDAR) • Ortho-Imagery Submission

  15. FGDC 2010 Potential Tasks • Facilitate the identification of authoritative sources • Convey and encourage adoption of aviation requirements of non-aviation feature classes • Continue coordination with DOD • Establish an inter-agency process

  16. AGIS DEMO • https://airports-gis.faa.gov/airportsgis/

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