Mit der Aviation Airports-Lizenz verfügbar.
Mit der Aviation Charting-Lizenz verfügbar.
Zusammenfassung
Creates obstruction identification surfaces based on the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 3-260-01 that is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007. These surfaces provide planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria for the United States Department of Defense. Surfaces are created as polygon or multipatch features.
Verwendung
The Input Runway Features parameter must be z-enabled.
The tool creates UFC surfaces in an existing polygon or a multipatch feature class. If a feature class is selected for Target OIS Features features, it must have a vertical spatial reference.
The size of the surfaces depends on the Wing Type, Service Type, Runway Class, and Flight Rule parameter values.
The surface measurements can be customized with the CustomizeOIS.exe file that is part of the ArcGIS Aviation data package available at My Esri.
The Airport Elevation parameter has a default value of 0. If you use an elevation value greater than 0, it takes precedence and overrides any existing airport elevation value read from the Input Airport Control Point Feature parameter.
The Input Airport Control Point Feature parameter can be used to supply XYZ geometry for an Airport Elevation feature, Displaced Threshold features, or both. If displaced thresholds are included, surfaces will be constructed based on their XYZ geometry instead of their corresponding Input Runway Feature endpoint.
OIS tools are flexible and accept a variety of input and output feature class types. For more information, see the OIS Input and Output schemas.
Syntax
UnifiedFacilitiesCriteria(in_runway_features, target_ois_features, in_wing_type, in_service_type, in_runway_class, in_flight_rule, {highend_clear_way_length}, {lowend_clear_way_length}, {airport_elevation}, {custom_json_file}, {airport_control_point_feature_class})
Parameter | Erklärung | Datentyp |
in_runway_features | The input runway dataset. The feature class must be z-enabled and contain polylines. | Feature Layer |
target_ois_features | The existing output feature class that will contain the generated UFC surfaces. | Feature Layer |
in_wing_type | Specifies the wing type of the aircraft.
Hinweis:If you choose Rotary, the Runway Class parameter will default to Class A without having any effect on the surface generation. | String |
in_service_type | Specifies the type of military service.
| String |
in_runway_class | Specifies the runway class. Runways are classified as either Class A or Class B based on aircraft type.
| String |
in_flight_rule | Specifies the flight rule. The rules that govern the procedures for conducting flight, either instrument or under visual conditions.
| String |
highend_clear_way_length (optional) | The length of the area at the high end of the runway. The unit of measurement is based on the input runway features. | Double |
lowend_clear_way_length (optional) | The length of the area at the low end of the runway. The unit of measurement is based on the input runway features. | Double |
airport_elevation (optional) |
The highest elevation on any of the runways of the airport. The value should be given in the vertical coordinate system linear units of the target feature class. If no value is given, the highest point in the Input Runway Features parameter will be used. | Double |
custom_json_file (optional) | The import configuration, in JSON format, that creates the custom OIS. | File |
airport_control_point_feature_class (optional) | The point features containing an Airport Elevation feature, Displaced Threshold features, or both. Values entered into the Airport Elevation parameter will take precedence over these point features. | Feature Layer |
Abgeleitete Ausgabe
Name | Erklärung | Datentyp |
out_ois_features | The updated feature class containing the generated obstruction identification surfaces. | Feature Layer |
Codebeispiel
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the UnifiedFacilitiesCriteria tool.
import arcpy
# set gp environment
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Airports")
# Input Runway Feature Class
inFeatures = r"C:\data\ois.gdb\RunwayCenterline"
# Feature class that will contain the OIS surface
outFeatures = r"C:\data\ois.gdb\ObstructionIdSurface"
# Generate UFC OIS
arcpy.UnifiedFacilitiesCriteria_aviation(inFeatures, outFeatures, 'FIXED',
'AIRFORCE', 'CLASS_A', 'INSTRUMENT')
arcpy.CheckInExtension("Airports")
The following Python window script demonstrates how to use the UnifiedFacilitiesCriteria tool with the airport_control_point_feature_class parameter.
import arcpy
# set gp environment
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Airports")
# Input Runway Feature Class
inFeatures = r"C:\data\ois.gdb\RunwayCenterline"
# Feature class that will contain the OIS surface
outFeatures = r"C:\data\ois.gdb\ObstructionIdSurface"
customJSON = r"C:\data\customOIS.json"
# Feature class that will contain the Airport Elevation feature
inACPFeatures= r"C:\data\ois.gdb\AirportControlPoint"
# Generate UFC OIS
arcpy.UnifiedFacilitiesCriteria_aviation(inFeatures, outFeatures, 'FIXED',
'AIRFORCE', 'CLASS_A', 'INSTRUMENT', 0, 0, 0,
customJSON, inACPFeatures)
arcpy.CheckInExtension("Airports")
Umgebungen
Lizenzinformationen
- Basic: Nein
- Standard: Erfordert Airports, ArcGIS Aviation Charting
- Advanced: Erfordert Airports, ArcGIS Aviation Charting