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A056 update. OSWG. Mark Patterson, Aviation Safety Inspector FAA, AFS-470. 9 March 2016. FAA A056 Project. Oct 2012 - item 2012-02 opened P lan – update AC/templates; Part 129 OpSpec determination Feb 2014 - Initiated project within DCIT and PARC CWG

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  1. A056 update OSWG Mark Patterson, Aviation Safety Inspector FAA, AFS-470 9 March 2016

  2. FAA A056 Project • Oct 2012 - item 2012-02 opened • Plan – update AC/templates; Part 129 OpSpec determination • Feb 2014 -Initiated project within DCIT and PARC CWG – Due to domestic data comm implementation timelines • Limited scope revisions (oceanic and domestic data link) • Advisory Circular (AC) 120-70B • OpSpec/ MSpec / LOA templates • Inspector Guidance / Job aid • FAA training modules

  3. FAA A056 Project – Accomplishments • 7 May 2015 – FAA Published Notice 8900.297 • New templates • compliance date: • 12 June 2015 - Parts 121, 125, 135, 91K • 11 Sep 2015 - Part 91 (due to operator / inspector work load) • 3 Aug 2015 – FAA Published AC 120-70C

  4. FAA A003 project - Accomplishments Decision - Part 129 not required new OpSpec • A003 would be used • CAA data link approval / authorization • May 2015 - FAA Published Notice 8900.303 • Revised A003 template • Compliance date: 15 November 2015

  5. FAA recommends closing item 2012-02

  6. FAA recommends opening new A056 item Nov 2016 - NAT plans to implement Performance- based Communication and Surveillance (PBCS) • Along with an RNP requirement, RCP / RSP prescribed for certain services (e.g. RLatSM) FAA data commmaterial needs revised • New AC 90-[PBCS] • OpSpec, MSpec, LOA template revisions • Inspector Guidance / job aid

  7. FAA Data Comm Project – Next Steps Sept 2016 – New AC 90-[PBCS]: • Align FAA policy with ICAO PBCS, including data link (CPDLC and ADS-C) and initial SATVOICE provisions • Initial compliance for operational approval (RCP / RSP) • Continuous performance monitoring (RCP / RSP) • AC 120-70C incorporated (AC 120-70C will be canceled) • PBCS, FANS 1/A, ATN B1, B2 (as available), PDC • Satellite voice (SATVOICE) • Streamlined application process for Part 91 operators • OpSpec/ MSpec / LOA template revisions • Additional guidance / procedures / training material

  8. FAA Data Comm Project – Next Steps Template revisions - table • Add RCP / RSP authorization (400;240;130? / 180) • More avionics capabilities/information (e.g. VDLM0/A/2, software loads, SATVOICE, HFDL) • ICAO aircraft type / ICAO operator identifier • Satellite service provider (INMARSAT, Iridium, etc) • Registration number (in addition to M/M/S)

  9. FAA Data Comm Project – Next Steps Template revisions – verbiage • Authorization to use of data comm where available • No longer a distinction of within vs. outside U.S. • Requirement to use appropriate flight plan codes for RCP/RSP/SATVOICE, etc • OEM software update documentation statements • CSP/Stored Data/SIM Card agreements • Problem Reporting process • Performance Monitoring process

  10. Review of DRAFT Part 121 A056 OpSpec

  11. Review of DRAFT Part 91 A056 LOA

  12. Areas still being developed • Initial PBCS compliance • Performance monitoring • Part 91 streamlined A056 application process

  13. FAA Domestic Data Comm update - Ground • CPDLC-DCL trials complete; transition to operational • Implementation waterfall • Service now operational at 10 airports • SLC, IAH, HOB, MSY, AUS, SAT, SDF, IND, EWR, JFK • End of March add: LAX, LAS, LGA, TEB • By end of 2016: 56 airports planned (total) • Part 91 – no authorization required • Part 91K/121/125/135 – must be annotated in A056 • Part 129 – must be annotated on A003

  14. FAA Domestic Data Comm update – En Route • Fall 2015 – En route trials completed • 2019 - En route services operational

  15. QUESTIONS?

  16. Back-up slides

  17. Monitoring / Compliance possibilities • Current A056 holder • Monitoring program established / identified • Monitoring data reviewed (by fleet) • Good performance - RCP240 / RSP180 authorized • Bad performance - limited to RCP400 / RSP400 • New A056 applicant • Monitoring program established / identified • Initially authorized RCP400 / RSP400 • Monitored until XXX data points verify meeting performance • Credit may be given for same equivalently equipped types • Data drives performance authorization

  18. Initial RCP/RSP Approval - Existing Data Link Approvals(proposed) Using historical operational data – ACP assessed against RCP240 and ASP assessed against RSP180for all operator aircraft types / fleets (distinguishing between different avionics configurations) • At least 100 data points required • If ACP meets at least RCP180 95% and ASP meets at least RSP240 95%: • Operator / aircraft type granted approval for RCP240 / RSP180 • Operator notified to indicate approval status in flight plan • Field 10 → “P2” • Field 18 → “SUR/RSP180” • If ACP does not meet RCP240 95% and / or ASP does not meet RSP180 95%: • Operator / aircraft type granted approval for RCP400 / RSP400 • Operator notified to indicate approval status in flight plan • Field 10 → “P1” or “P3” • Field 18 → “SUR/RSP400” • Operator informed they may still use CPDLC / ADS-C but only for RCP400 / RSP 400 ops • If ACP does not meet RCP240 99.9% at better than 99.0% and / or ASP does not meet RSP180 99.9% at better than 99.0% → operator notified

  19. Initial RCP/RSP Approval - New Data Link Applications(proposed) • Approval exists for same type aircraft (identical configuration) • Operator may be provisionally granted approval for RCP240/ RSP180 • Approval does not exist for same type of aircraft (identical configuration) • Operator / aircraft type granted approval for RCP400 / RSP400 • Once 100 data points accumulated • ACP assessed against RCP240 95% and ASP assessed against RSP180 95% • Depending on results -- Authorization (OpSpec, Mspec, LOA) updated accordingly • Operator notified to indicate approval status in flight plan • Field 10 → “P1”; “P2” or “P3” • Field 18 →“SUR/RSP400” or “SUR/RSP180”

  20. Monitoring / Compliance possibilities • Operator monitoring “program” or “process” • POC identified • Possible FAA website - operators can retrieve compliance info • Proactive investigations? – identify non-compliance issues prior to receiving FAA report (CSP collaboration, etc). • FAA data review (by operator fleet / equipage) • Operator / OEM / (POI) provided details to investigate • Depending on the issue, timeframe given to comply • After date, if still non-compliant - POI notified with latest details -- Possibly change OpSpec / MSpec / LOA • General aviation grouped by fleet • OEM involved in monitoring / investigating

  21. Continued Compliance --- PBCS Monitoring (proposed) Operators with A056 approvals • For all aircraft types (distinguished by avionics configuration) • Semi-annually -- ACP assessed against RCP240; ASP assessed against RSP180 • If determined beneficial, shorter timeframes could be used (eg. quarterly) • Default data set will be 6 months (ensures data currency) • In cases of smaller operations, larger data set will be used as available (1 year, 2 years, etc.) • If ACP does not meet at least RCP240 95% and/or ASP does not meet at least RCP180 95%: • Operator notified of performance deficiency using standardized form and supporting information • Operator given X months to demonstrate ACP of at least RCP240 95% and ASP of at least RSP240 95% • If performance does not improve to required levels: • Operator notified they may still use CPDLC and ADS-C • Approval changed to RCP400/RSP400 • Operator notified to indicate approval status in flight plan (“P” codes and Field 18) • Corrective action taken for incorrect filing of flight plan codes

  22. Aircraft Operator PBCS Monitoring Report – By Fleet Operator ABCDEFG Period 01 Jul to 31 Dec 2014 (6 months) à à FAA ZAK ANSP CTA à à RCP RCP 240 CPDLC Specification Appli cation à à 95% RCP 240 99.9% RCP 240 Color Key RCP PORT benchmark benchmark Transaction Meets criteria à ACP ACTP ACP ACTP PORT Counts (WILCO Under criteria but <=180 sec <=120 sec <=210 sec <=150 sec <=60 sec Received) above 99.0% à End - to - End - to - Pilot Under cri teria à Network Network End End response Aircraft type (ACT)/Equipment type (EQ) 4,362 99.1% 100.0% 99.4% 100.0% 97.1% A332 EQ1 801 97.1% 98.1% 98.1% 98.9% 96.4% B763 EQ1 5,180 98.8% 99.7% 99.2% 99.8% 97.0% Aggregate RSP RSP 180 ADS - C Specification Application à à 95% R S P 180 benchmark 99.9% R S P 180 benchmark Report Counts AS P % <= 90 sec AS P % <= 180 sec Aircraft type (ACT)/Equipment type (EQ) 172,738 98.8% 99.9% A332 EQ1 63,913 93.0 % 97.3% B763 EQ1 236,651 97.2% 99.2% Aggregate Sample operator monitoring report

  23. CPDLC-DCL A056 Ops Approval – Status As of 8 March 2016… A056 applications under review  56

  24. Review of DRAFT AC 90-datacomm

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