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IPACG 31 Tokyo, Japan 05-09 October, 2009

Federal Aviation Administration ADS-B In-Trail Procedure (ITP) WP/08. IPACG 31 Tokyo, Japan 05-09 October, 2009. ADS-B In-Trail Procedures (ITP).

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IPACG 31 Tokyo, Japan 05-09 October, 2009

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  1. Federal Aviation Administration ADS-B In-Trail Procedure (ITP) WP/08 IPACG 31 Tokyo, Japan 05-09 October, 2009

  2. ADS-B In-Trail Procedures (ITP) • US SBS Program Office developing airborne ADS-B applications expected to provide benefits to operators who equip their aircraft with appropriate avionics • One such airborne ADS-B application being developed is ADS-B ITP • ADS-B ITP will enable flight level changes for aircraft equipped with ADS-B receivers and on-board automation

  3. ADS-B ITP • Maneuvering aircraft obtains flight ID, altitude, position and ground speed transmitted by proximate ADS-B equipped non-maneuvering aircraft • Based on ADS-B data from the non-maneuvering aircraft, a pilot can make an ITP altitude change request to ATC • Controller verifies the ITP and reference aircraft are same track and maximum closing Mach differential not exceeded • Clearance for the climb or descent issued • Maneuvering aircraft may then vertically transition through the altitude of non-maneuvering aircraft

  4. ADS-B ITP Operational Trial • FAA has recently entered into an agreement with United Airlines for an operational trial of ADS-B ITP in the South Pacific on revenue flights • Equipped United Airlines 747-400’s operating between the US West Coast and Australia and on return flights • Planned that between one third and one half of the 747’s operating on the route will be equipped and authorized to request an ITP maneuver • Initial expectations are between one and two ITP procedures performed per week of operations

  5. ADS-B ITP Operational Trial • Designated data collection activity for both United Airlines and Oakland ARTCC • Determine how often procedure is requested, how often it is cleared, and for the times it is denied, what are reasons for denial • Validate air traffic controllers applying ADS-B ITP find it a useful tool, with minimal impact on workload • Determine significance and value of increased situational awareness for flight crew • Validate impact on contingency fuel loading by dispatch and flight crews when they are aware that aircraft will be ITP capable

  6. ADS-B ITP Operational Trial • Adopted as an initiative within the ASPIRE program • Establishes a cooperative agreement between the FAA and Airservices Australia which will allow the two organizations to share data and provide a mechanism for providing mutual support of the operational trial

  7. ADS-B ITP Operational Trial • FAA desires to lead operational trial of ADS-B ITP along SOPAC routes within next 18 months • Other required work includes • Performing all required safety management system (SMS) processes and analyses • Obtaining FAA aircraft certification and flight standards approvals • Working with international community on development and approval of applicable separation standards and obtaining regional authorization for application

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