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HELIOS

HELIOS. HE licopter L ow (Altitude) I FR O peration S witzerland HERZLICH WILLKOMMEN. Actual Situation in Switzerland:. All Medical Helicopter Operations take place under VFR conditions Reduced availability of our Service in weather conditions below VFR Minima's. Inversion.

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HELIOS

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  1. HELIOS HE licopter L ow (Altitude) I FR O peration S witzerland HERZLICH WILLKOMMEN

  2. Actual Situation in Switzerland: All Medical Helicopter Operations take place under VFR conditions Reduced availability of our Service in weather conditions below VFR Minima's

  3. Inversion

  4. Objective of HELIOS Increase the safety of HEMS in weather conditions below VFR Minima's Increase the operability of HEMS use GPS /EGNOS as IFR Primary Navigation

  5. One result of our efforts to reduce risk in VFR operations All EC 145 aircrafts and part of the crews are IFR certified Why not use this capability to increase safety and mission regularity?

  6. Münsterlingen Basel 4’000 Schaffhausen Frauenfeld 5’000 4’000 4’000 4’000 6’000 FL 40 Wil Planned Route Network 4’000 Zürich 4’000 4’000 Zofingen Winterthur 4’000 Solothurn Aarau St . 4’000 St. Gallen FL 40 4’000 6’000 Biel 4’000 4’000 Neuchâtel Zug 4’000 4’000 4’000 Bern 6’000 4’000 Yverdon Luzern 4’000 Fribourg 4’000 Nyon 4’000 4’000 – 6’000 ft AMSL Lausanne 4’000 Genève

  7. Planning Process Phase 1 Feasibility Study (Mai 04) Phase 2 Implementation Preparation (2006) Phase 3 Implementation (2007) Phase 4 Post-Implementation (2008)

  8. Participants: FOCA (Regulatory Authority) Skyguide (ATS Provider) Helicopter and NAV Manufacturer Swiss Airforce (Airspace User) Swiss Air Ambulance (Operator) International Co-Operation (EHAC Members)

  9. PIS Approach Minima Nyon Hospital 1410 ft MSL MAWP 1810 ft MSL (MDA) Distance MAWP to Hospital 0.83 NM or 1537m JAR OPS 3 NVFR Minima's: Vis. 3000m no clouds below 1000 ft AGL Proceed visually from MAWP or conduct the specific missed approach procedures (St.Prex VOR)

  10. Route Lausanne - Geneva

  11. PIS Approach Minima Geneva Hospital 1380 ft MSL MAWP 2050 ft MSL (MDA) Distance MAWP to Hospital 0.28 NM or 518 m JAR OPS 3 NVFR Minima's: Vis. 3000m no clouds below 1000 ft AGL Proceed visually from MAWP or conduct the specific missed approach procedures (GVA VOR)

  12. Documentation ICAO DOC 8168 /611 Procedures for Air Navigation Services / PANS OPS (Helicopter part in Progress) FAA TERPS Order 8260.3B Helicopter Procedures FAA TERPS Order 8260.42 Helicopter GPS Non Precision Approach criteria JAA Leaflet 10 / 3 Airworthiness and Operational Approval for Precision RNAV Operation Helicopter Flight Manual EC 145 Subsection 9.2-17 Navigation Management System (System meets RNP 1 / RNP 0.3 accuracy) RAIM predication

  13. Equipment

  14. Critical points: • EGNOS • PANS-OPS Heli • NAV Rx EGNOS • Airspace“G”/“E” • ATC Helicopter

  15. Situation in other areas GPS-based GNSS approaches are applied in USA Canada Australia / Norway For Rotorcraft and Fixed-wing aircraft Specific GNSS-procedures (NPA) are in force in Germany and France at certain sites France (DGAC) has started work on APV for Rotorcraft and Fixed-wing aircraft

  16. LESSONS LEARNED GNSS approaches to hospitals are possible even in Switzerland (? EGNOS is a prerequisite, GPS stand-alone is not accepted by the Swiss authorities ?) For some sites, Point-in-Space approaches provide lower minima and permit extended operations We also have an urgent need for specific IFR procedures for helicopters (NPA and APV) (ICAO, EAS; JAA) The road to HELIOS is still long and sinuous, but …

  17. The “clouds” are slowly lifting... Thank you for your attention

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