System and method for optimized flight planning
First Claim
1. A method for flight plan optimization, said method comprising the steps of:
- maintaining a first electronic database of aircraft performance information and aviation weather including at least current temperatures and winds aloft;
maintaining a second electronic database containing a plurality of fixed base operators, wherein each fixed based operator has an associated airport and a current price-per-unit for at least one type of aviation fuel;
receiving over a network flight information from a remote user using a first server;
wherein said flight information includes an origin and destination location, departure time, and an aircraft type;
determining a fuel type required for said aircraft type using said first server;
calculating a plurality of flight paths from said origin location to said destination location based upon accepted FAA guidelines, wherein each flight path comprises a plurality of flight segments having an altitude, climb rate, and air speed;
calculating a total cost for each of said plurality of flight paths, wherein said total cost is calculated as the sum of the total cost of each flight segment, wherein the total cost of each flight segment is a function of the aircraft performance information associated in said first database with said aircraft type, said aviation weather, and said current price-per-unit for said fuel type associated in said second database with a selected set of fixed base operators; and
transmitting at least a portion of said flight paths and their associated total cost to the remote user over said network.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented system and method for the processing and optimization of flight plans is disclosed. Information regarding a plurality of previous flight plans is received over a digital network and is stored in at least a database. The database preferably includes aviation fuel price information, aircraft performance information, and aviation weather information as well. Upon receiving a request, a server generates at least an optimized portion of a flight plan. In one form, historical flight plan data of others is automatically used to aid in the determination of the optimized route offered to the user for review, with the resulting final flight plan being electronically filed with the FAA upon approval. In a further form, the user may arrange fuel transactions at intermediate destinations with the service provider receiving a fee in exchange for facilitating the transaction.
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3 Claims
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1. A method for flight plan optimization, said method comprising the steps of:
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maintaining a first electronic database of aircraft performance information and aviation weather including at least current temperatures and winds aloft; maintaining a second electronic database containing a plurality of fixed base operators, wherein each fixed based operator has an associated airport and a current price-per-unit for at least one type of aviation fuel; receiving over a network flight information from a remote user using a first server;
wherein said flight information includes an origin and destination location, departure time, and an aircraft type;determining a fuel type required for said aircraft type using said first server; calculating a plurality of flight paths from said origin location to said destination location based upon accepted FAA guidelines, wherein each flight path comprises a plurality of flight segments having an altitude, climb rate, and air speed; calculating a total cost for each of said plurality of flight paths, wherein said total cost is calculated as the sum of the total cost of each flight segment, wherein the total cost of each flight segment is a function of the aircraft performance information associated in said first database with said aircraft type, said aviation weather, and said current price-per-unit for said fuel type associated in said second database with a selected set of fixed base operators; and transmitting at least a portion of said flight paths and their associated total cost to the remote user over said network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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