Title: New Zealand Volcanic Ash Advisory System
1New Zealand Volcanic Ash Advisory System
(NZVAAS)
June 2004 Peter Lechner Head of Business Plann
ing and Reporting Meteorological Authority and Te
chnical Specialist Civil Aviation Authority of Ne
w Zealand
2Volcanic Ash Aviation
- The Risk and the Reality
- Background and Development
- Our Volcanoes
- System Responsibilities
- Alert levels and Volcanic Hazard Areas
- Experience
3An Increasing Risk
- Enhanced jet engine technology
- Growth of air traffic volumes
- Increasing risk of volcanic activity over time
4Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand, 1996
5Airspace Closures 1995/6
- Cost
- Airlines 10million
- CAA 0.5million
- Others ?
6Ash Distribution
7The CAA Experience
CAA management of air traffic in a changing and
sometimes chaotic ash environment is difficult,
expensive and potentially ineffective.
8Volcanic Threat to NZ Aviation
Kaikohe-Bay of Islands Whangarei Auckland Field
Egmont Reporoa Maroa Taupo Tongariro Ng
auruhoe
Ruapehu Rotorua Okataina
White Island Mayor Is. Whale Is. Rumbles I -
V Curtis Is. Brimstone Is. Macauley Is. Raoul
Is.
Monowai Seamont Unnamed x 3
9Volcanic Ash Issues
- Alerts and observations of eruptions
- Tracking and drift prediction
- Information flow
- Air space management
- Airline discretion
- Education
- System ownership and funding
10Collaborative Development
- Aircraft operators
- MetService
- Airways Corporation
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Institute Geological Nuclear Sciences
11VARs
NZVAAS - 1
NOTAM
Aircraft Operators
VAR feedback
Alert level eruption information
SIGMET (RTF etc)
Normal pre-flight Met. information
SIGMET (AFTN)
MetService
ACNZ
IGNS
Electronic visual eruption status informati
on
Confirm or deny information
VAR by RTF
Satellite or other eruption Information
NOTAM Request ( confirmation)
VAR by fax (post flight)
Independent observations or liaison
Other people
Volcano
VAR feedback
12NZVAAS - 2
CAA Responsibility
- To ensure a satisfactory means exists whereby
civil aviation aircraft operations can be safely
carried out near volcanic ash.
- The CAA is not responsible for providing any
service to airlines to directly assist them with
such operations.
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CAA Role
- Review the effectiveness of the volcanic ash
information system from time to time.
- Ensure ACNZ, MetService and IGNS have any
delegations or permissions required under the
Civil Aviation Act 1990 to carry out their roles.
- Publish, in the appropriate medium, a clear
statement of how the volcanic ash information
system works in New Zealand.
- Continue to publish any appropriate educational
or technical information on aircraft operation in
or near volcanic ash, the volcanic situation in
New Zealand or any other relevant material. - Establish any new Volcanic Hazard Zones (VHZ)
that may be needed to cover volcanoes other than
those contemplated.
14VARs
NZVAAS - 4
NOTAM
Aircraft Operators
VAR feedback
Alert level eruption information
SIGMET (RTF etc)
Normal pre-flight Met. information
SIGMET (AFTN)
MetService
ACNZ
IGNS
Electronic visual eruption status informati
on
Confirm or deny information
VAR by RTF
Satellite or other eruption Information
NOTAM Request ( confirmation)
VAR by fax (post flight)
Independent observations or liaison
Other people
Volcano
VAR feedback
15VARs
NZVAAS - 5
NOTAM
Aircraft Operators
VAR feedback
Alert level eruption information
SIGMET (RTF etc)
Normal pre-flight Met. information
SIGMET (AFTN)
MetService
ACNZ
IGNS
Electronic visual eruption status informati
on
Confirm or deny information
VAR by RTF
Satellite or other eruption Information
NOTAM Request ( confirmation)
VAR by fax (post flight)
Independent observations or liaison
Other people
Volcano
VAR feedback
16VARs
NZVAAS - 6
NOTAM
Aircraft Operators
VAR feedback
Alert level eruption information
SIGMET (RTF etc)
Normal pre-flight Met. information
SIGMET (AFTN)
MetService
ACNZ
IGNS
Electronic visual eruption status informati
on
Confirm or deny information
VAR by RTF
Satellite or other eruption Information
NOTAM Request ( confirmation)
VAR by fax (post flight)
Independent observations or liaison
Other people
Volcano
VAR feedback
17VARs
NZVAAS - 7
NOTAM
Aircraft Operators
VAR feedback
Alert level eruption information
SIGMET (RTF etc)
Normal pre-flight Met. information
SIGMET (AFTN)
MetService
ACNZ
IGNS
Electronic visual eruption status informati
on
Confirm or deny information
VAR by RTF
Satellite or other eruption Information
NOTAM Request ( confirmation)
VAR by fax (post flight)
Independent observations or liaison
Other people
Volcano
VAR feedback
18Volcano Alert Levels
19Volcanic Hazard Zone Limits
20Volcanic Hazard Zones
For Alert Level 3 VHZ 16nm radius, ground lev
el to FL 330
21Operator Discretion
- Airlines now decide where and when they can
safely operate during a volcanic event
- Only possible through the conjoint and
co-operative provision of NZVAAS
22Summary
- Threat of volcanic ash in aviation is increasing
- NZVAAS implemented to mitigate that risk at a
local level
- NZVAAS supplements ICAO IAVW
- A high level of good information is available
- NZVAAS permits aircraft operations to safely
continue in proximity to ash
- It is a low cost scalable operation
23Conclusion
- NZVAAS
- An effective system for New Zealand
- Its success stems from
- formal arrangements and systems, and
- co-operative and collaborative relationships