Implementación SIG en el grupo de diseño de procedimientos de vuelo
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This report presents a comparative study on the creation of aerial obstacle limiting surfaces using two software programs: eTOD and ArcGIS. Throughout the work, the approach of each platform in generating these surfaces was analyzed, with a focus on key aspects such as accuracy in representing geometric properties. The results indicate that eTOD offers greater precision when creating these surfaces, making it the preferred choice for this type of analysis. Additionally, a digital elevation model of the city of Medellín was created using the open data available in the GeoVisorMedellín. This model provides a detailed representation of the terrain, contributing to a better understanding of the urban environment and its relationship with aerial obstacle limiting surfaces. The report concludes with the recommendation to use eTOD for the creation of limiting surfaces, due to its higher precision and ability to efficiently manage geometric properties compared to ArcGIS.