Title: ASAS what does it mean operationally
1ASAS THEMATIC NETWORK SECOND WORKSHOP MALMÖ, 6-8
OCTOBER 2003
- ASAS what does it mean operationally?
- ON THE WAY TO ASASAIRBORNE TRAFFIC SITUATION
AWARENESS, - THE FIRST STEP
2ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- Airborne Separation Assistance System concept is
based on delegation of manoeuvre to the crew. - On the way to full separation delegation,
several steps shall be considered. - Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness have to be
considered as the first step. - Nowadays, separation delegation already exists
visual separation procedures is the most common
one.
3ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- Traffic situation understanding is a first
necessity for crew before accepting any
responsibility concerning surrounding traffic. - Providing information on surrounding traffic may
help crew to have a better understanding of
situation.
4ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- Through Traffic Collision Avoidance System
display crew actually have some information on
surrounding traffic. - Even if TCAS is not designed for that purpose,
crew derives this information to build a mental
picture of surrounding traffic. -
- Airborne Traffic Situation Awarenessis an
operational need.
5ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
OPA
Operational Performance Assessment
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6ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS DEFINITION
ATSAW Operational Service Environment Document
ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
ATSAW Operational Performance Assessment
2003/04
SPECIFICATIONS
O3P MOCK-UP
MOCK-UP EVALS
2005
Equipment Development
Lab Equipment Integration
Bench Flight SimulatorTests
Airbus Suppliers Equipment Development
Test A/C Integration
Flight Trials on test A/C
FP6 Projects
Flight Trials on Airlines Test A/C
Equipment Update
Certification
Service Bulletin
FP6 Projects
7ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- Several situations - called also applications -
have been identified, depending on environment,
phase of flight, airspace class, air traffic
services, meteorological conditions, which may be
gathered into three main categories - Visual Separation Procedures aided by ATSAW
- Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid,
- Enhanced Successive Visual Approaches,
- Enhanced Visual Acquisition for Successive
Take-Off, - Runway Occupancy Awareness,
- Surface Traffic Awareness
- Anticipation of Operations Trajectories
- Flight Operations Improvement
- Blind Broadcast Operations
- Enhanced-Traffic Information Broadcast by
Aircraft
8ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid
- The See and Avoid application helps the Crew
- to detect and visually acquire threatening
traffic - to prepare avoidance actions, if required, in
due time.
9ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid
- The See and Avoid application helps the Crew
- to detect and visually acquire threatening
traffic - to prepare avoidance actions, if required, in
due time.
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Push and Turn
10ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid
- The See and Avoid application helps the Crew
- to detect and visually acquire threatening
traffic - to prepare avoidance actions, if required, in
due time.
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AFR6512 11
AFR257 31 ?
Turn
11ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid
- The See and Avoid application helps the Crew
- to detect and visually acquire threatening
traffic - to prepare avoidance actions, if required, in
due time.
AZA557 15 ?
AFR6512 11
AFR257 A320 M 312 12 ?
Turn
12ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid
- The See and Avoid application helps the Crew
- to detect and visually acquire threatening
traffic - to prepare avoidance actions, if required, in
due time.
AZA557 15 ?
AFR6512 A320 M 323 11
AFR257 31 ?
Push
13ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for See and Avoid
- The See and Avoid application helps the Crew
- to detect and visually acquire threatening
traffic - to prepare avoidance actions, if required, in
due time.
AZA557 15 ?
AFR6512 A320 M 323 11
AFR257 31 ?
14ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Successive Visual Approaches
The objective is to conduct cleared successive
approaches with visual separation on a regular
basis, safely and accurately.
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15ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Visual Acquisition for Successive
Take-Off This application aims at increasing
frequency and safety of visual separation
clearance for take-off .The goal is to
- Improve opportunity of visual separation by
offering cues to locate preceding departing
aircraft, - Enhance safety of such operations by providing
information and identification on preceding
departing aircraft.
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16ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- RUNWAY OCCUPANCY AWARENESS
- The application aims at preventing runway
incursions, by providing information to the Crew
of potential hazardous situations due to runway
occupancy. - In order to support runway operations tasks,
CDTI shall display runways and the concerned
traffic. - It helps crew to visually acquire threatening
traffic prior to possible avoidance maneuvers.
17ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- SURFACE TRAFFIC AWARENESS
- This application provides the flight Crew with
an enhanced traffic situational awareness on the
airport surface for both taxi and runway
operations. - The objectives are to improve safety (e.g. at
taxiway crossings, or before entering a runway)
and to reduce taxi time in particular during low
visibility conditions or during night.
18ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- Anticipation of Operations Trajectories by
Flight Operations Improvement
- This application aims at improving aircraft
operations and efficiency through - An improved trajectory anticipation and an
enhanced flight efficiency, thanks to a better
knowledge of possible evolutions of the traffic
situation, - Consequently, a better management of crew
workload.
19ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Enhanced Traffic Information Broadcast by
Aircraft This application aims at helping the
Crews to monitor traffic relevant to the Blind
Broadcast procedure by providing a large range
picture of surrounding ADS-B equipped traffic.
20Airborne Traffic Situational Awareness
Evaluations Early Results
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AFR257 A320 M 312 12 ?
- Pilots interviewed ltltWe are going in the good
directiongtgt. - Safety increased thanks to improved onboard
surveillance. - See Avoid improved thanks to the contextual
information. - Visual acquisition improved on final approach.
- Flight efficiency and performance optimized
thanks to a better anticipation of flight
operations. - Passengers comfort increase thanks to smooth
flight performance
21ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
1. Operational Hazard List
Enhanced See and Avoid OH_SA1 Loss
of Enhanced See and Avoid. OH_SA2
Untimely avoidance manoeuvre due to
CDTI. OH_SA3 Inadvertent Enhanced See
and Avoid initiation. OH_SA4 Possible
continuation of Enhanced See and
Avoid. Enhanced Successive Visual Approach on
same runway OHESVA1 ESVA application
initiation failed. OHESVA2 Loss of ESVA
application. OHESVA3 Infringement of
separation by the trailer due to CDTI. OHESVA4
Continue to fly according to the clearance.
22Enhanced Successive Visual Approach on same
runway
ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
1.1. Enhanced See and Avoid
23ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
1.1.1. Exemple of of Operational Failure Scenario
in Enhanced See and Avoid application
OH_SA2. Untimely avoidance manoeuvre due to
CDTI.
Display frozen or delayed.
A conflicting a/c is present. The display of
CDTI is frozen or delayed. The flight crew can
not detect the conflicting a/c and will be misled
to assess the traffic situation aided by CDTI.
The ATC may also identify a conflicting situation
and/or give traffic information. The flight crew
will continue his flight plan. The flight crew
may apply Rules of Air with delay after detection
of the conflicting a/c by visual
cross-acquisition, external traffic detection or
TCAS alert. 1. The flight crew will
continue his flight plan. 2. The ATC
Controller may give Traffic information. 3.
Possible infringe of separation. TCAS is
operative and provides traffic advisories as
necessary.
Severity 3 Significant reduction in safety
margins. Significant increase in crew
workload. Severity 4 with recommendations Sligh
t reduction in safety margins or aircraft
functional capabilities.
24ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
RTCA/EUROCAE matrix
25ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
1.2. Enhanced Successive Visual Approach on same
runway
26ATSAW Operational Hazard Analysis
1.2.1. Example of Operational Failure Scenario in
ESVA application
OHESVA3 Infringement of separation by the
trailer due to CDTI.
Misleading ADS-B data reception.
The CDTI does not display the correct
horizontal relative position of the target
aircraft (misleading data reception, display).
The flight crew is misled and may believe that
the target is too far. The flight crew cross
check between visual cues and misleading CDTI
information, but its difficult to evaluate the
relative distance. The flight crew may infringe
separation minimum, to reduce target relative
range. Visual minimum separation is ensured
with target. 1. The flight crew will
continue to fly according to the clearance.
1. The flight crew maintains visual contact with
target. 2. No effect. 3. Possible loss of
separation. TCAS is operative and provides
traffic advisories as necessary.
Severity 3 Significant reduction in safety
margins. Significant increase in crew
workload. Severity 4 with recommendations Sligh
t reduction in safety margins or aircraft
functional capabilities.
27Example of OPA - Enhanced Visual Acquisition for
See and Avoid FG(EVA - SA)
- The EVA-SA application assists flight crews to
perform see and avoid tasks. It is particularly
designed for Class D to G airspace. - It aims support them to visually acquire
threatening traffic prior to possible avoidance
manoeuvres. - Application aims
- . The main purpose of this application is to
increase the likelihood to earlier visually
acquire threatening traffic in order to avoid
potential conflict situation - . and nevertheless a conflict occur, to increase
the probability to solve the conflict - . and decrease the time of conflict resolution
28Example of OPA - Enhanced Visual Acquisition for
See and Avoid FG(EVA - SA)
- In order to perform the OPA, it is provided a
detailed description of each application. - This detailed description is performed via a
modeling in which each application is described
in terms of phases, sequences and actions. - The application is divided in four phases which
are - . Identification phase.
- . Evaluation phase.
- . Decision phase.
- . Manoeuvre phase.
- At each phase is associated the corresponding
metric.
29Example of OPA - Enhanced Visual Acquisition for
See and Avoid FG(EVA - SA)
- The application is characterise by two metrics
- The probability of failure of the application
(Pp). - The global time to realise the application (T).
30ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- CONCLUSIONS
- Traffic situation understanding is a first
necessity for crew before accepting any
responsibility concerning surrounding traffic. - Airborne Separation Assistance System concept is
based on delegation of manoeuvre to the crew. - On the way to full separation delegation,
several steps shall be considered and... - ...AIRBORNE TRAFFIC SITUATION AWARENESS
- have to be considered as
- THE FIRST STEP !
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32ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- What is existing in 2003
- Surveillance
- FANS 1/A ADS-C
- Mode S Transponder with
- Elementary Enhanced Surveillance
- 1090 ADS-B out Extended Squitters (DO260)
- Surveillance functions needed, but not launched
- Surveillance
- ADS-B out
- update for DO260A MOPS compliance (XPDR)
- ADS-B out mandate (1090 Ext Squitters)
- GS ASAS Package 1 applications
- ATSAW /CDTI,
- Runway Incursion/occupancy detection alerting
- Spacing
on Airbus
33ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
- What is missing for launch?
- ADS-B out Need and mandate to be decided by
states Market demand (Airlines) - - DO260A worldwide agreement as first standard
(ICAO process) - ASAS Institutional regulatory framework -
Benefits assessment - Market for
Industry no business case Applis selection
by ATS providers and Airlines for Benefits, - P1 Applications harmonization, Steps for
implementations - SPR interop, standardisation
- Integration in current ATM procedures (gnd
tools update) - Transition phase management
- Runway incursion Where is the
detection and alerting? Is Airport Nav
Display needed ? - TIS-B Role real need of TIS-B to be
clarified
34ASAS WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPERATIONALLY?On the way
to ASAS...Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness,
the first step
Mainly PSR and SSR Radar. Mode S
Tracking. Initial downlink/CAP services. Cockpit
aids for - TCAS, - Terrain Awareness, - Weather
Radar, PWS, Initial Multilateration on
airports. Gnd Safetynet MSAW, STCA,
- Optimise current procedures - ADS-B out for
Ground use (non radar) - Cockpit Situational
Awareness - Spacing for current procedures
optimisation (VMC IMC) - Improved Aman (Gnd) -
Ground Multilateration - On-board runway
incursion alerts - STCA improvement
- Increase ATM efficiency - ASAS procedures to
reduce separations - Delegation of airborne
separation tasks cruise, approach, airport -
Self separation (low density)
Enhanced Mode S 1090 Extended
Squitters ADS-B CDTI ASAS applications
Traffic Computer, FMS, EIS, New ASAS
procedures CPDLC for full automation Multilate
ration for both airport and airborne
use .Implementation of TIS-B