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Operational Context and Use Case Focus Group

Operational Context and Use Case Focus Group. February 28, 2019. Agenda. Schedule Federal NOTAM System NOTAM Distribution Service (FNS-NDS) Closeout Integrated Terminal Weather System (ITWS) Operational Context SWIM Terminal Data Distribution – Tower Departure Event Service (STDDS-TDES)

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Operational Context and Use Case Focus Group

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  1. Operational Context and Use Case Focus Group February 28, 2019

  2. Agenda • Schedule • Federal NOTAM System NOTAM Distribution Service (FNS-NDS) • Closeout • Integrated Terminal Weather System (ITWS) • Operational Context • SWIM Terminal Data Distribution – Tower Departure Event Service (STDDS-TDES) • Preview

  3. Ops Context Document Schedule • Schedule moved 2 months to the right due to December and January meeting cancellations • At SWIFT #5 the group was interested in D-ATIS, which included in the STDDS-TDES feed • TDES storyboard inserted to the February schedule and moved subsequent Ops Context documents 1 month to the right

  4. Closeout Federal notam system – notam distribution service (FNS-NDS)

  5. FNS NOTAM Publication • Service publishes all FNS NOTAMS to subscribed users • Publishes each NOTAM to a single message topic in Aeronautical Information eXchange Model (AIXM) 5.1 format • FNS-NDS offers both Pub/Sub and Request/Reply services • Ops Context will only review Pub/Sub service

  6. FNS-NDS Operational Context Document • Introduction • Notice to Airmen 2.1 Introduction to NOTAMs – Explain example NOTAM and how to read it 2.2 Types of NOTAMs – List the various types of NOTAMs and when/why they are used 2.3 Federal NOTAM System – Explain FAA NOTAM Origination and Distribution services 2.4 References • FNS-NDS 3.1 Service Overview 3.2 NOTAM Topic Message – Explain message headers and AIXM message body • FNS Publication Message Types 4.1 NOTAMTopicMessage Appendix A: Acronyms

  7. Feedback • Expired vs Cancelled NOTAMS – Added footnote to explain differences • Cancelled” status indicates a NOTAM has been manually de-activated or removed from the USNS prior to its end time by a NOTAM Issuer • “Expired” do not receive a specific status in FNS-NDS, as expired NOTAMS indicate a NOTAM that was active until its end time, at which time the NOTAM was automatically deactivated by the USNS. • No “Expired” status in FNS-NDS as these NOTAMS are automatically removed at their “End” time by the USNS • Acronym clarifications • FDC – Flight Data Center

  8. Feedback cont. • Is the NOTAM only provided in both LOCAL and ICAO format if the publisher includes both? Or is there some sort of translation process at the NOTAM office. If so is it a manual or automated process and will the NOTAM publish immediately and update with the ICAO or will the NOTAM remain as a draft until the translation is added? • Most of these NOTAMs are originated via FNS • FNS capability to use digital or free-text scenarios to create NOTAMs. • When digital NOTAM scenarios are used, three types of translations are created • Domestic (FAA) format, ICAO format and plain language • The domestic format is the official one, others are provided as part of the capability of FNS • All these formats are created at the time of NOTAM creation and published at the same time. • NOTAM office has no role in creating them. • Users can check the same data by going to the NOTAM Search application and searching for NOTAMs and looking at the various formats being provided. This is the identical information that will be delivered by NDS, which is a machine to machine interface equivalent of the NOTAM Search.

  9. Feedback cont. • I believe polygons are provided for some NOTAMS such as taxi ways and other movement area closures in the SWIM version of the NOTAMs which you can then plot on a map. Some info on how these are derived and when to expect them to be populated and why will they not always be available. I believe runway closures do not include polygons but unsure as to why. • NDS does include geometries/polygons where possible and mostly for digital NOTAM scenarios • Runway closure should include the geometries/polygons, if they are not then probably related to some ongoing issue or a bug. But by design they are supposed to be included. • Polygons, especially for taxiway/apron NOTAMs may not perfect, because what is being delivered is version 0.1, but still should have data.

  10. Operational Context Integrated Terminal Weather Service (ITWS)

  11. ITWS Description • Provides air traffic managers and controllers current and forecasts (up to 60 minutes) of terminal weather • Graphical weather information for decision support, collaboration, and common situational awareness • Uses sophisticated algorithms to integrate data from FAA and NWS sensors, radars, and weather models, and from aircraft in flight • Used during adverse weather at TRACONs, towers, ARTCCs, the Command Center, and airlines

  12. Sourcing ITWS

  13. Decomposition of ITWS Data Elements • Integrated Terminal Weather Service (ITWS)

  14. ITWS Operational Context Document • Introduction • Terminal Weather Information 2.1 ITWS Overview – Brief description of where ITWS is used and how 2.2 ITWS Weather Products – Explain weather phenomena shared by ITWS products • ITWS Service Overview Explanations of each ITWS message type and associated background information (e.g., data source, rate of detection, range of detection, accuracy, precision, etc.) • ITWS Message Types Appendix A: Acronyms • 4.1 Microburst TRACON Map Product • 4.2 Microburst ATIS Product • 4.3 Wind Shear ATIS Product • 4.4 Gust Front TRACON Map • 4.5 Gust Front ETI • 4.6 Configured Alerts Product • 4.7 Hazard Text 5nm Product • 4.8 Hazard Text TRACON • 4.9 Hazard Text Long Range • 4.10 Terminal Weather Graphics • 4.11 Terminal Weather Text Normal • 4.12 Terminal Weather Text Special • 4.13 Precipitation 5nm • 4.14 Precipitation TRACON • 4.15 Precipitation Long Range • 4.16 AP Indicated Precipitation • 4.17 Tornado Detections • 4.18 Tornado Alert • 4.19 Forecast Image • 4.20 Forecast Accuracy • 4.21 Forecast Contour • 4.22 Storm Motion SEP 5nm • 4.23 Storm Motion SEP TRACON • 4.24 Storm Motion SEP Long Range • 4.25 Runway Configuration • 4.26 Wind Profile • 4.27 AP Status • 4.28 ITWS Status

  15. Storyboard SWIM Terminal Data Distribution System - Tower Departure Event Service (STDDS-TDES)

  16. STDDS-TDES Description • All Consumer Capabilities • Publishes Digital Automatic Terminal Information System (D-ATIS) information sent automatically to aircraft and operators at airports associated with STDDS TRACONs • Internal FAA Only Capabilities • Sends departure events for all flights from select towers associated with a TRACON • The service provides a reconstitution mechanism for end-users interested in receiving historic departure events upon startup

  17. Sourcing STDDS-TDES

  18. STDDS Sites

  19. STDDS D-ATIS Sites

  20. STDDS-TDES Operational Context Document • Introduction • Terminal Information • Tower Departure Events • Digital Automatic Terminal Information System • STDDS-TDES Service Overview • STDDS-TDES Publication Message Types • DATISData • TowerDepartureEventMessage • TowerDepartureEventReconstitutionStartMessage • TowerDepartureEventReconstitutionCompleteMessage • ReconstitutionRequestStatusMessage Appendix A: Acronyms Appendix B: Message Headers

  21. STDDS-TDES • Service Description • STDDS TDES publishes departure events derived from Tower Data Link System (TDLS) and Electronic Flight Strip Transfer System (EFSTS) for all flights from towers associated with a STDDS Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON). In addition, the service provides a reconstitution mechanism for end-users interested in receiving historic departure events upon startup. TDES also publishes D-ATIS data received from TDLS. • Service Interface • Publish/Subscribe via JMS • Message Sets Internal FAA Only

  22. References • SWIFT Focus Group Website • http://connect.lstechllc.com/index.cfm/main/opconfocusgroup • Documents • FNS Operational Context Document v1.1 – Final • http://connect.lstechllc.com/files/FNS%20-%20Operational%20Context%20Document%20v1.1_2019_02_28_Final.docx • ITWS Operational Context Document v0.1 – Draft • http://connect.lstechllc.com/files/ITWS%20Operational%20Context%20Document%20Draft%20v0.1_2019_02_28.docx • Please review ITWS and provide feedback by March 15th, 2019 • Next meeting is scheduled for March 28th 2019 • Present ITWS Final, STDDS-TDES Draft, STDDS-APDS Storyboard • Contacts • Jay Zimmer (jay.zimmer@lstechllc.com) • Felisa White (felisa.white@faa.gov)

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