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Title: Session 3A. ASAS implementation: The MFF Experience


1
  • Session 3A. ASAS implementation The MFF
    Experience
  • Chairman Billy Josefsson (LFV) Secretary Pietro
    Rotundo (ENAV)
  • MFF Overview (Maurizio Zacchei)
  • - Civil-Military Cooperation (Maurizio Smanio,
    Italian Air Force)
  • ASPA-SM accepted, ASPA-CP was found complex to
    implement
  • Issues HMI tools, safety nets, and coordination
    procedures
  • Contingencies (emergency / weather) need to be
    further evaluated.
  • Our positive MFF experience clearly emphasis
    that the Air Force should always be involved in
    future studies of advanced concepts.
  • Military ATC and Air Defence units should be
    equipped with the same ATM technologies planned
    for civilian controllers.

2
Safety Assessment in MFF,Alberto Pasquini, Deep
Blue
  • Operational Scenarios for the application of the
    MFF procedures (OSED)
  • Identification of potential hazards and of the
    severity of their consequences (OHA)
  • Evaluation of acceptability (with reference to
    frequency), and safety requirements for
    limitation of non acceptable hazards or
    mitigation of their consequences (ASOR)

MFF Scope
3
Wrong target in ASAS Spacing, an Example
Target 2 Delegated 2
Delegated 1
Target 1
8 Nm
8 Nm
4
The results
  • Free Routing, complete and mature concept,
    require well functioning MTCD and Flight Path
    Monitoring tools
  • ASAS Spacing safety requirements identified for
    Maintain Spacing still to be done for Resume
    then maintaining Spacing operation
  • Free Flight and ASAS Separation are less
    consolidated (and less validated in case of ASAS)
    concepts only major safety requirements have been
    identified

5
MFF Avionics Architecture, Sileno Goedicke, ENAV
  • Avionic Retrofit Package
  • VDL Mode 4 transponder
  • CDTI

6
CDTI
  • Based on a COTS unit and upgraded with MFF/ASAS
    software
  • ASAS Tools Conflict Detection, Conflict
    Resolution and Conflict Prevention
  • ASAS software algorithms based on state vector of
    aircraft
  • Pilot interactions through a 5 display and six
    Function Keys

7
ASAS Avionics Issues
  • Required attention level for the CDTI was
    considered high
  • Human Computer Interaction Improvements,
    identified
  • Aural and visual warnings in case of predicted
    separation infringement should be provided
  • ASAS functionality should be integrated with
    aircraft FMS, especially for ASAS Self Separation
  • Traffic picture and ASAS information should be
    presented on the aircraft navigation display
  • the number of function keys should be maximized
    to reduce the levels in the menu tree
  • Pilots should be given the choice to suppress or
    to show surrounding traffic during ASAS Spacing.

8
Economic Appraisal, David Booker, EUROCONTROL HQ
  • Quantify economic value of operational benefits
    for each application
  • aircraft cost savings from reduced flight time,
    flight distance, fuel consumption
  • ACC cost savings from reduced workload
  • value of capacity increases
  • Quantify cost of each application
  • cost of equipping new and existing aircraft
  • cost of upgrading ground infrastructure
  • Compare to check if benefits derived justify cost
    incurred

9
Covering the airspace
10
Numbers of aircraft
  • Aircraft in traffic sample
  • Total - 8677
  • Non-capable - 3591
  • Too old - 1152
  • Eligible - 3934
  • Aircraft by 2020
  • Retirements - 1788
  • New - 7476
  • Total fleet - 13300

11
Implementation costs
12
Discussion, highlights
  • Military cooperation, Involvement and capture of
    requirements is essential to any ATM program
  • SAFETY well integrated, more work to be done
  • Availability of downloaded intended data will
    reduce ATCOs workload
  • Even if retrofit solution is possible it is
    strongly recommended that ASAS/ATSAW
    functionalities will be integrated with FMS, Air
    Data Computer and Navigation Display. Electronic
    Flight Bags promising.
  • Proportion of cost for implementation is around
    10 for ANSPs and 90 for Airliners, Avionics
    prices to come down.
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