Title: PerformanceBased Operations Aviation Rulemaking Committee PARC
1Performance-Based Operations Aviation Rulemaking
Committee (PARC)
- Communications Working Group (CWG) Activity
Presented to Boeing Tailored Arrival Symposium
By Tom KraftEmail tom.kraft_at_faa.govTel
202-369-2168Arnold OldachEmail
aoldach_at_rockwellcollins.comTel 319-295-6913
Date March 22, 2007
2PARC (Who - What)
- Performance-based operations Aviation Rulemaking
Committee (PARC) - Operates under the FAA Administrators legal
authority in accordance with 49 USC 106(p)(5) - Comprises members from the FAA the aviation
community at large - Provides recommendations to FAAs Senior
Management for action implementation - Effective in implementing RNAV/RNP
3Performance-based operations
- Balances capability performance of
- Communications
- Navigation, e.g., RNAV/RNP
- Surveillance, e.g., ADS
- Air Traffic Management
- Builds on what we have to improve
RNP
ATM
RCP
C
N
S
RSP
What is RNP x airspace?
What is applying separation using ADS?
4Communications Working Group
- To produce a Roadmap to apply Required
Communication Performance (RCP), initially to the
implementation of - 30/30 NM separation minima
- Clearance delivery in U.S. domestic en route
airspace - To produce a Roadmap for Data Link in all
airspace domains (oceanic domestic) - Include interoperability criteria
- Consider convergence
- Address technological issues
5PARC Communications Working Group
- Roadmaps, etc.
- Build consensus among aviation stakeholders
- Communicate fundamental capabilities
- Assess benefit and investment
- Set metrics to measure success of FAA
implementation programs
Roadmap for Performance-Based Communications
6Introduction
2006 air traffic data link services coverage area
- North Atlantic Region benefits from data link
- In 2004, traffic levels exceeded pre2001 levels
- NAV CANADA has reduced communication costs to
users by 50 - 55 of the fleet use either FMC WPR or FANS 1/A
ADSC for automatic position reporting
PDC DATIS via ACARS
U.S. oceanicairspace boundary
- Pacific SubRegion benefits from data link
- Reduced separations to 50/50 NM and 30/30 NM
(trials) - User preferred routes and reroute (trials) for
all city pairs in South Pacific - Weather deviations
- Automatic position reporting
- 80 of the fleet in South Pacific use CPDLC and
ADSC, based on FANS 1/A, 60 in the Central
Pacific, and 30 on average in the entire Pacific
7Introduction
2006 air traffic data link services coverage area
Globally harmonized data link services for
existing fleet (2012)
ATN w/FANS 1/A (2009)
8Key Terms and Concepts
- For operational air traffic communications, data
link needs to be assessed using a
performancebased communications approach to - Promote a competitive market for aeronautical
communication services enabling costeffective
alternatives (including different technologies)
that meet business needs in a more timely manner - Provide means to demonstrate communication
performance using a variety of acceptable methods
in lieu of time consuming data collection and
empirical analyses - Define needed operations based on communication
performance levels that are not yet obtainable
with current technology - Enable varying service levels in common airspace
to a fleet of aircraft with varying communication
capabilities and performances
9Key Terms and Concepts
- Performancebased communications approach
establishes operational criteria - Determines capability and performance criteria
based on intended operations in oceanic, en
route, terminal, and airport domains, not based
on any particular technology - Specifies Required Communication Performance
(RCP) and other relevant operational factors - Considers voice and data communications
- Considers global seamless operations
- Performance-based (operational) criteria is used
to - Determine viability of a particular technology
- Qualify, certify, and approve various parts of an
implementation - Manage performance levels needed to provide
varying service levels to a fleet of aircraft
with different capabilities in common airspace
10Benefits
- Increase in airspace/airport capacity and
efficiency while meeting safety needs - Effective flight operations lower unit cost for
the user - Effective air traffic services (ATS) lower unit
cost for the ATS provider - Enabler for performance-based operations allows
airspace users to equip based on their business
needs - Enabler to realize Next Gen vision to meet
projected demands on the National Airspace System
(NAS)
- Increased predictability
- Reduced delays
- Reduced separations
- More flexible use of airspace
- Saved fuel, reduced emissions
- Improved decision support tools
- Increased productivity
- Reduced workload
- More efficient use of spectrum
- Reduced voice congestion
- Reduced operational errors
- Reduced pilot deviations
Safety needs
11Recommendations (1 of 6)
- Data link strategy expedite, continue voice,
and establish target dates for implementation - Use performance-based communications approach
- Priority 1 for near term operational capabilities
(present to 2010) - Tailored arrival procedure (TAP) into SFO, LAX,
JFK, and ANC airports - Terminal Area Pre-Departure Clearance (PDC) and
Data Link Automated Terminal Information
Service (D-ATIS) - Oceanic improved communications leading to
reduced separations, user-preferred trajectories
(UPRs), reroutes, dispatch relief of HF voice,
increased airspace capacity - High priority for mid term ? domestic ATC data
link (2011-2017) - Globally seamless operations (Oceanic, Europe)
- Accommodate data link-capable aircraft, including
a significant fleet of FANS 1/A aircraft, that
will exist at the time of implementation
12Recommendations (2 of 6)
NGATS
Near Term
Mid Term
Far Term
Existing Operational Capabilities
PDC DATIS
- Air traffic data and voice communication
applications for migration to NGATS are defined - ICAO agreements on the results of Future
Communications Study are concluded - Stakeholder coordination has been completed
Viable to Standardize
14 Loc
New PDC functions
- Operational Procedures
- Aircraft Equipage
- ATS provider and network Infrastructure
Taxi clearance via data link trials
Tailored Arrival Procedure
LAXJFK
ANC
SFO
Operational Status Update
Oceanic ATC Data Communications Procedures
Viable ITP
ANC
See Figure 3, implementation considerations, for
mid and far term implementation planning strategy
Pacific UPRs at all city pairs
Plan to regress HF voice
Plan for reroute
Global Seamless Operations
Oceanic, En Route, Terminal Data Link Services
Pacific Reroute
Oakland FIR Maintain current separations (100
NM/10 min, 50/50 NM), and reduce separations to
30/30 in all sectors
Ocean slot entry time
Domestic ATC Data Communications Procedures
Anchorage FIR Maintain current separations (100
NM/10 min, 50/50 NM), and reduce separations to
30/30
Accommodate FANS 1/A Fleet, ATC Communications
(partial), UPRs, Reroutes
present
2017
2010
2025
2009
2008
2007
13Recommendations (3 of 6)
- Highest priority Establish Performance-Based
Communications Program Office - Coordinate, oversee, and ensure timely
implementation of near term oceanic initiatives - By end of 2007, implement performance-based
communications approach for near term oceanic
implementation initiatives - By mid 2008, Define migration path and
implementation strategy
14Recommendations (4 of 6)
NGATS
Near Term
Mid Term
Far Term
Implementation Considerations
Performancebased Communications Program Office
Performancebased communications approach
See Figure 2, operational capabilities, for near
term implementation initiatives
Migration Path and Implementation Strategy
Implemented mid and far term operational
capabilities
present
2017
2010
2025
2009
2008
2007
Migration Path and Implementation Strategy Topics
Opportunities for Existing Aircraft
Infrastructure
Air Traffic Communication Applications
- Cost/Benefit
- Commitment
- Investment
- Priorities
- Milestones
- Policy, e.g.,
- Aircraft Equipage
- Operating Costs
- Security
- Working Relationships
- Roles
- Responsibilities
Viable Technologies
- Enabling Criteria
- Safety Management
- Qualification
- Certification
- Approval
Evaluate use of shared IP Network
Integration Strategy, e.g., ERAM
Accommodation Strategy, e.g., FANS 1/A, ATN
Harmonization Initiatives
Research and Development
15Recommendations (5 of 6)
- In 2007, agree on rulemaking and guidance
material initiatives considering - Performance-based approach to voice and data
communications - Flight standards, aircraft type design, and Air
Traffic Organization (ATO) oversight - Define capability and performance requirements
based on intended use - Define requirements for recording of data link
- Define policy and requirements on information
security - Identify use of particular technologies
- Define criteria to enable sharing communication
systems for ATS and aeronautical operational
control (AOC)
16Recommendations (6 of 6)
- Harmonization initiatives
- ICAO Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP)
- Determine new venue to replace ICAO Operational
Data Link Panel (OPLINKP) - ICAO Separation Assurance and Safety Panel (SASP)
- ICAO Flight Plan Study Group (FPLSG)
- RTCA SC-189/EUROCAE WG-53, Standards for Air
Traffic Data Link Services - Continued operational safety - Planning and
Implementation Regional Groups (PIRGs) - Other venues for harmonization
New RTCA/EUROCAE Group for Data Link Services
NAT/EUR Data Link Steering Group ATN
Accommodation Drafting Group
17Status
- Industry Coordination Draft (Final Draft,
25-Jul-06) - PARC
- RTCA ATMAC Planning and Requirements Group
- ATA CNS Task Force (Formerly RNAV Task Force)
- PARC submitted to FAA on July 31, 2006
- FY-07 Business Plan objectives for offices within
FAA Aviation Safety (AIR/AVS Core) - Aviation Safety (AVS-1) sent memo to Air Traffic
Organization (AJO-0) on February 28, 2007 - Next CWG meeting planned pending PARC receipt of
response from FAA
18Move forward strategy
- FAA to publish PARC Roadmap for Data Link by
early 2007 - Signify FAA Commitment to ATC data link
- Leading to gain industry support for PARC Work,
- RCP and Performance-based communications
- Certification basis for aircraft and operational
approval - FAA/PARC/ATMAC to assess the Roadmaps
recommendations by early 2007 - Tie to FAA ATO Implementation Programs (airport,
en route, terminal oceanic) - Tie to enabling criteria - FAA Aviation Safety
(AVS) rulemaking, guidance material, etc - Tie to harmonization initiatives - ICAO, RTCA,
EUROCAE, etc - FAA/PARC/ATMAC to follow-up on any issues
resulting from the execution of the Roadmaps
recommendations
19Outlook
- PARC to complete for submittal to FAA an
industry-coordinated Roadmap for Performance
Based Communications by September 2007 - RCP
- What standards are needed and schedule
- Strategy for application to type certification
and operational approval - Develop scenario outlines for operational uses of
RCP - Voice and Data communications to increase
capacity - Oceanic and domestic (en route, terminal area,
airport) - Operating in airspace with a basic level of
service and, for eligible operators, with higher
levels of service - Some existing communication capabilities and
performance are suitable only for basic level of
service - Monitoring and alerting, based on RCP type
20Next Steps
- PARC and CWG is soliciting support from industry
- Identify points of contacts for Lead operators
and other aviation stakeholders for PARC CWG Core
Group by April 2007 - Commit to support PARC CWG
- Attend meetings
- Provide input
- Provide leadership
- Airlines, Manufacturers, Vendors, military
- Will include FAA - Aviation Safety (Flight
Standards, Aircraft Certification, ATO Safety
Oversight) and Air Traffic Organization
(Planning, Technical Operations, En Route and
Oceanic Operations, Terminal Operations)