Title: RVSM Aircraft Certification
1RVSM Aircraft Certification
- April 15, 2004
- Happy Tax Day!
2Aircraft Certification Actions
- Manufacturers and Approved Design Organizations
use part 91 Appendix G and supporting 91-RVSM
guidance to - Gain Aircraft Certification Office approval of
RVSM Data Package containing data and analysis
justifying RVSM Airworthiness Approval for group
and non-group aircraft - Gain ACO approval, for in-service aircraft, of
SB, SL or STC to be applied by operators to bring
aircraft into RVSM compliance (i.e., required
inspections and/or modifications) - Gain ACO approval, for new-build aircraft, of
statements of eligibility in Airplane Flight
Manual and/or Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS)
3Summary of Aircraft Approval Requirements
- Aircraft may be approved to RVSM requirements as
- Group aircraft or Non-group aircraft
- Aircraft must meet minimum aircraft equipage
requirements of Appendix G and - Required aircraft systems must meet Appendix G,
Section 2 performance tolerances - Continued airworthiness instructions must be
provided, if found to be necessary
4Multiple Documents
- In some cases multiple documents are required
- B-757 Example
- SB 757-53-0074 (Fuselage- Section 43 Skin)
- SB 757-34-0132 (Navigation Air Data System
ADC Replacement and Wire Changes - 757-SL-02-016-C (Qualification of 757-200 and
757-22PF Airplanes for RVSM - Applicable Revisions Notice of Status Changes
- Operators are responsible for obtaining required
documents from aircraft manufacturer or approved
design organization and applying them
appropriately
5Related Inspector Actions
- Flight Standards Inspectors will
- Make a determination of aircraft RVSM
compliance and - Ensure that Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness (ICA) are incorporated into
operator continued airworthiness programs by
reference to applicable ACO approved documents
(e.g., SB, SL, STC, AFM, TCDS )
6MONITORING PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS
7Monitoring Objectives
- Ground-based and GPS-based systems estimate Total
Vertical Error, Altimetry System Error and
Assigned Altitude Deviation - In accordance with the Regional Monitoring
Requirements Charts, each aircraft group used by
the operator is sampled - Monitoring results are used to identify and
correct any adverse trends in aircraft
altitude-keeping performance - Monitoring also a major element of safety
analysis and collision risk modeling
8Regulation and Guidance
- Part 91 Appendix G, Section 3 Validation and
Demonstration. In a manner prescribed by the
Administrator, operator must provide evidence
that it is capable to operate - 91-RVSM, para 11d(8) in its application for
RVSM authority, operator must provide a plan for
participation in the monitoring program
9RVSM Documentation Webpage
- Monitoring Requirements/Procedures Section
- Instructions for Using Minimum Monitoring Charts
and Procedures from Different Regions - Regional requirements vary. Use requirements
chart in region where operator initially intends
to operate - Monitoring Procedures for US Operators
- North American RVSM Minimum Monitoring
Requirements and requirements for other regions - ICAO group working to harmonize regional
requirements
10Monitoring Systems
- RVSM Monitoring Procedures for U.S. Operators
- Contact is US Operator/Aircraft RVSM Monitoring
Coordinator - GPS-based Monitoring System (GMS). Operator can
arrange to fly portable GPS-based Monitoring
Units (GMU) - Height Monitoring Unit (HMU) ground-based units
in UK, Canada and Europe - Aircraft Geometric Height Measurement Element
(AGHME) - Starting in Sept 2003, FAA plans to deploy 3-5
ground-based AGHME clusters in the U.S.
11Vertical Error Calculation Process
GMU, HMU
Determine Aircraft Geometric Height
TVE (Total Vertical Error)
AGHME
Meteorological Data
ASE (Altimetry System Error)
Determine Flight Level (FL) Height
Cleared FL (FIF)
AAD (Assigned Altitude Deviation)
Mode C Data
Compare Cleared FL to Actual Altitude
Cleared FL (FIF)
12Typical GMU Installation
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14Instructions on Monitoring Requirements Chart
- Participation in an approved monitoring program
is required, however, monitoring not required
prior to OpSpecs or LOA being issued - Aircraft must be RVSM compliant prior to
monitoring flight - Monitoring results obtained in one region are
valid in other regions - Trailing Cone data obtained during STC flights
counts if aircraft in its RVSM configuration - Follow-on monitoring for Domestic RVSM will be
coordinated after DRVSM implementation
15Conclusion
- RVSM Monitoring is a sampling program
- Provides a quality control check for aircraft
type or group performance - Provides valuable data for safety analysis
16Determination of Aircraft Compliance and
Continued Airworthiness Programs
17Regulation, Direction and Guidance
- 91.706, 91.180 (when published) and part 91
Appendix G, Section 3 provide regulatory basis
for - Inspector determination of aircraft RVSM
compliance - Approved maintenance program requirements
- 8300.10, Vol 2, Chapter 5 provides instructions
for determination of compliance and specific Mx
Program elements and policy - 91-RVSM paragraph 10 provides supporting guidance
18Inspector Guidance
- FAA Airworthiness Inspector Bulletin FSAW 97-14
has inspector guidance - FAA Order 8300.10, Airworthiness Inspectors
Handbook - Vol. 2, Chapter 5 replaces 97-14
19RVSM Documentation Webpage
- Aircraft compliance and Mx documents posted on
RVSM Documentation Webpage include - Inspector Guidance
- Example Maintenance Manuals
- GA/Business Aviation Aircraft Documents
- Large Transport Aircraft Documents
- FAQs
- RVSM Homepage www.faa.gov/ats/ato/rvsm1.htm
208300.10 Determination of Aircraft Compliance
- PAI or PMI makes the determination of aircraft
RVSM compliance - For In-service Aircraft ensures that Service
Bulletin, Service Letter, or STC required
inspections and/or modifications have been
performed and documented - For In-production/New-production aircraft to
ensure that - aircraft is RVSM compliant, looks for statement
in Airplane Flight Manual or Type Certificate
Data Sheet
218300.10 Determination of Aircraft Compliance
- Inspector lists airframes determined to be RVSM
compliant in OpSpecs paragraph D092 or on LOA, as
appropriate - Inspector makes PTRS entry in accordance with
inspector guidance - PTRS codes see Inspector Guidance on RVSM
Documentation webpage - FAA Technical Center uses PTRS data to register
airframes on US Operator/Aircraft RVSM Approvals
Database
22Appendix G Regulatory Basis
- Approved RVSM Maintenance program must contain
- Periodic inspections, functional flight tests,
maintenance and inspection procedures, acceptable
maintenance practices - Quality assurance program for test equipment
- Procedures for returning noncompliant aircraft to
service
238300.10 Mx Program Elements
- The name or title of person responsible for RVSM
maintenance control - Method to ensure personnel performing maintenance
are properly trained, qualified, and
knowledgeable of specific system - Ref 91-RVSM, Par. 10f (Mx Training Requirements)
- Aircraft geometric inspection technique
- Test equipment calibration/usage
- Any special documentation or procedures
- Method operator will use to notify crew if
aircraft is restricted from RVSM operation
248300.10 Mx Program Elements
- Method to ensure conformance to RVSM maintenance
standards - Use of calibrated and appropriate test equipment
- Quality assurance program for continued accuracy
and reliability of test equipment - Ref 91-RVSM 10g (Test Equipment)
- Standards- accuracy, calibration, use
- These requirements may be satisfied through the
use of FAA Certified Repair Stations with
appropriate programs but remain the
responsibility of the operator
258300.10 Mx Program Elements
- Method operator will use to return an aircraft to
service after maintenance - Ref 91-RVSM 10e (Mx Practices for Non-compliant
Aircraft) - Periodic inspections, functional flight tests,
and maintenance and inspection procedures - Next two slides show paragraph references in
91-RVSM - Elements of program may be listed in detail or
described by reference to an acceptable program
that is identified and controlled by revision or
issue number.
2691-RVSM Mx and Inspection References
- 10b (Mx Program Approval Requirements)
- Include any maintenance requirements defined in
approved RVSM Data Package - 10c (Mx Document Requirements). Review
- Maintenance Manuals
- Structural Repair Manuals
- Standard Practices Manuals
- Illustrated Parts Catalogs
- Mx Schedule and MEL
2791-RVSM Mx and Inspection References
- 10d (Maintenance Practices)
- Equipment maintained IAW manufacturer
instructions - Modification or repair subject to design review
- Maintenance practices in critical area review
- BITE not acceptable for calibration or RTS
- Quick disconnects
- Airframe and static system IAW manufacturer
instructions - Skin waviness
- Existing maintenance requirements
288300.10 Mx Program Elements
- Functional Flight Tests
- The need for functional flight tests may be
limited to only after repairs or modifications
that are deemed to warrant such testing
298300.10 Mx Program Elements
- The maintenance requirements listed in
Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICAs)
for any RVSM component or modifications - Any other maintenance requirement required to
ensure continued compliance with RVSM
requirements
308300.10 Mx Program Policy
- Operators using the services of FAA part 145
certified repair stations must include provisions
to ensure their program requirements are met - Operators that are not required to have approved
maintenance programs need only develop and obtain
approval of a RVSM maintenance program - That program must be incorporated into the
operators AAIP
318300.10 Manual Requirements
- For operators under continued airworthiness
program, separate RVSM manual or RVSM provisions
incorporated into General Maintenance Manual are
acceptable/preferred - Inspection programs (AAIP or manufacturers
recommended) do not qualify - For Part 91, 135 (9 or less) and 125 operators,
separate approved RVSM Maintenance Manual is
acceptable method of documenting program
328300.10 Program Approval
- Method of Approval
- Program elements inserted into an accepted
program will have approval indicated for each
element or group of elements - Stand-alone manuals will have cover page
statement and succeeding pages stamped or
initialed - Other approval controls may be used
- Ref 91-RVSM Para10a (General)
- Approved maintenance program
- Maintenance facilities
33Conclusion
- Continuous airworthiness programs are critical
to acceptable aircraft altitude-keeping
performance and to the overall safety of RVSM
operations
34Conclusion
- Show Example of Maintenance Program
- Word Document
35Conclusion
- Domestic RVSM is a priority program in the
National Airspace System Operational Evolution
Plan (NAS OEP) - Provides significant fuel savings and ATC
benefits - January 20, 2005 is the target date for
implementation - The RVSM Documentation page is intended to be a
user friendly source of aircraft and operator
approval information
36Conclusion