RVSM: The Invisible Reorganization of the Sky
This analysis traces RVSM from the engineering constraints that necessitated 2,000 ft vertical separation, through the altimetry performance improvements and collision risk modeling that justified halving it, to the phased global implementation that fundamentally restructured how the upper atmosphere is managed as a shared resource. It examines the TVE budget, the Reich model, the height monitoring infrastructure, and the ongoing governance that keeps the standard valid in service.