Title: Aucun titre de diapositive
1SRC
2Safety Regulation Commission
- TENTH MEETING
- Brussels, 13/14 February, 2001
3Agenda Item 2 - Approval of Draft Agenda
WP SRC10.1 Draft Agenda
4Agenda Item 3 - Draft Report of SRC9 Review of
Actions
WP SRC10.2 Draft Report of SRC9 Review of
Actions
5Agenda Item 3 - Draft Report of SRC9 Review of
Actions
WP SRC10.23 Review of Actions carried
forward from SRC7 SRC8
6Agenda Item 4 - SRC Work Programme Update
WP SRC10.3 SRC Work Programme Update
7EUROCONTROL SAFETY REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS(ESARR
s)
- ESARR 2 - Safety Occurrence Reporting and
Analysis - ESARR 3 - Safety Management Systems
- ESARR 5 - ATM Services Personnel
- ESARR 4 - Risk Assessment and Mitigation
- ESARR 6 - Software-based ATM systems
- ESARR 7 - GNSS
8SRC Policy Documents
- Pol Doc 1 ECAC Safety Minima for ATM
- Pol Doc 2 Use of Safety Nets
- Pol Doc 3 National Safety Regulatory
Framework - Pol Doc 4 EUROCONTROL Safety Regulatory
Framework - Pol Doc 5 Guidelines for SRC Commissioners
- Pol Doc 6 External Relations Policy
- Pol Doc 7 Implementation of ESARRs
9SRC Documents
- Doc 1 Safety Minima - existing standards
- Doc 2 Review of Historical Occurrence Data
- Doc 3 SRC Work Programme
- Doc 4 Terms, Definitions and Acronyms
- Doc 5 Consistency ESARR 5 / Annex 1
- Doc 6 SRC-EATMP Interface
- Doc 7 Outdoor Laser Operations
- Doc 8 National Safety Arrangements
10SRC Work Programme
- January 2001 Review
- Reflects update of existing tasks and
priorities, and including - Clarification of Areas A and B
- Integrated Systems Requirements
- National Safety Regulatory Framework
- Forms the basis of budget planning
11SRC Work Programme
- Review timing -
- December - Full review
- January - draw up propsals
- February - present for SRC approval
- March - submit initial input into
EUROCONTROL Budget System - May - initial AFG consideration
- June/July - SRC mid-year review
- July / Nov - PC approval
12Agenda Item 5 - Staffing Budget
WP SRC10.4 Staffing Budget
13SRC/SRU Budget Proposals
- Based on January 2001 WP Review
- Now go through AFG to the PC
- Possibility for SRC-specific budget
parameters, but - We will have to make the case at PC
14Agenda Item 6 - Target Levels of Safety
WP SRC10.5 SRC Policy Doc 1
15Risk Assessment MitigationSRC9 outcome
SRC9 decision Comments received during the
EUROCONTROL Consultation period should be
further addressed, and revised versions of ESARR
4 and associated SRC POL DOC1 should be produced
for a working meeting with national
experts Objective The quantified safety
minima developed in SRC POL DOC 1, and used in
ESARR 4, are sufficiently stable, and comparable
to other aviation safety targets
16Main Element of ChangesPurpose of SRC POL DOC 1
- A baseline to monitor achieved ATM safety
levels in ECAC - An historical baseline providing justifications
for the quantified elements contained in ESARR 4
17ECAC Safety Minima for ATM
(According to ICAO ADREP Statistics)
(According to app. 2 of ATM direct
contribution to accidents)
(According to CFMU data for 1996-1999)
(According to max. STATFOR predicted increase of
traffic volume by 6,7 per year)
18Relative Minima
Absolute Minima
ECAC Safety Minimum-ATM Absolute Number
0,623
4,38 10-8
Progressive Increase (here assuming 6,7
annual traffic increase )
Year
1999
2015
19Relative Minima
Absolute Minima
ECAC Safety Minimum-ATM Absolute Number
4,38 10-8
0,623
ESARR 4- 1,55. 10-8 (Stepped increase assuming
6,7 annual traffic increase )
1,55 10-8
Year
2004
1999
2015
20SRC POL DOC 1
Consultation Process
MID JULY 00
JANUARY 00
13 FEBRUARY 01
SRC Consultation
Creation
PROPOSED ISSUE
SRC 10
SRC POL DOC 1 Edition 0.01
SRC WP8.6
SRC8
21SRC POLICY DOC 1
Implementation Aspects - Next Steps
EUROCONTROL WORK
EATMP
Safety Performance Framework
SRC SRC Policy DOC 1
CO-ORDINATION
IMPLEMENTATION
22Recommendations
SRC10 is invited to
- approve the attached version of SRC POLICY DOC 1
(proposed Issue 1.0) - approve that its contents be used as an
historical baseline providing justifications
for the quantified elements contained in ESARR
4.
23Agenda Item 6 - Target Levels of Safety
Verbal report Strategic Performance Framework
24Agenda Item 7 - ESARRs
WP SRC10.6 Status Implementation Work
25Agenda Item 7 - ESARRs
WP SRC10.7 ESARR 3 Implementation
26ESARR 3 - Implementation
- Identification of needs for guidance and
implementation - ESARR 3 Implementation Programme
- Small organisation concept
27ESARR 3 - Needs for Guidance Implementation
- Consultation
- List of possible areas of Consideration
- Action to provide views about the ESARR 3
Implementation Programme outlined at SRC9
28ESARR 3 - Needs for Guidance Implementation
- Results
- General agreement with what was proposed at
SRC9 - No many detailed comments were received
29ESARR 3 - Needs for Guidance Implementation
- Issues Underlined
- Guidance on how regulators should conduct
control functions - Safety Improvement Culture
- Aerodromes-ATM interfacing issues in small
organisations
30ESARR 3 Implementation Programme
31ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
32ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK D (To Develop)
ESARR 3 GUIDANCE MATERIAL Series including at
least 4 documents To be released in the first
months of 2001 1. THE ROLE OF ESARR 3 IN ATM
REGULATION 2. EXPLANATORY MATERIAL ON ESARR
3 To be developed and released by the end of
2001 3. SMALL ORGANISATIONS To be
developed and released by mid 2002 4. SAFETY
REGULATORY AUDITING
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
ACTION To produce, develop and
maintain Guidance Material
33ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK D (To Develop)
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Start process after the approval by SRC of an
assessment procedure EATMP Safety Approach as
an acceptable means of compliance during 2001
ACTION To assess the EATMP Safety Approach as
a means of compliance
34ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK P (To Promote)
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
- Development after SRC10
- First workshop before the Summer
- Two workshops after the Summer
- To release during 2001
- Brochure and web-site updates
- To consider during 2002
- Additional materials
35ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK S (To Support)
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
- ACTION
- To provide Member States with advice to define
and develop national implementation processes - 1. Drafting of National Regulations
- 2. Advice and recommendations on
- organisational aspects
- processes to be set up
- resources and training needed
-
Possible actions in 2002 only if enough resources
are available
36ESARR 3 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
ISSUES UNDERLINED Safety
Regulatory Auditing Guidance
Material Safety Improvement Culture
Workshop Aerodrome-ATM interfaces Guidance
Material in small organisations
37ESARR 3 - ImplementationProgramme
- Initial Implementation Programme
- Initial set of actions
- Tentative time-frame
- Need of review and update actions and time-frame
in the light of new developments - Safety Improvement Culture
- Aerodromes-ATM interfacing issues in small
organisations
38Small Organisation Definition
39ESARR 3 - Small Organisation Definition
- The development of ESARR 3 assumed that the
concept referred to the size of the
organisation, mainly in terms of human
resources available
40ESARR 3 - Small Organisation Definition
- There are differences in the understanding of
this concept - Organisations providing services within a low
level of traffic environment
41ESARR 3 - Small Organisation Definition
- Small Organisation
- Any ATM service-provider organisation with a
limited size in terms of human and financial
resources available.
42Recommendations
- SRC is invited to
- Consider and approve the proposals for action to
be developed as part of an initial ESARR 3
Implementation Programme as presented in
Attachment 1. - In next SRC meetings, to update and review the
content of this initial programme in the light
of new developments
43Recommendations
- SRC is invited to
- Consider the resources needed if actions to
support national implementation activities are
to be undertaken - Consider and approve the definition proposed for
the small organisation concept as presented in
Attachment 2.
44Agenda Item 7 - ESARRs
WP SRC10.26 ESARR 5 Implementation
45ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
46ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK D (To Develop)
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
ESARR 5 FAQ Delivered in December
2000 ESARR 5 GUIDANCE MATERIAL
to be developed upon SRC reaction 1.
EXPLANATORY MATERIAL FOR SECTION 5 2.
Additional issues as identified in attachment of
SRC WP 10.6 section 7 ESARR 5 - EAM -
TBD
ACTION To produce, develop and
maintain Guidance Material
47ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK P (To Promote)
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
- Brochure
- CD
- Video
- Web-site
- Poster
- Helpdesk
- Synergy with Agency HUM Unit
48ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
TASK S (To Support)
Purpose TO DEVELOP THE REQUIREMENT AND
PROVIDE INTERPRETATION ON ITS MEANING
Purpose TO PROMOTE AND DISSEMINATE THE
REQUIREMENT
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
Purpose TO SUPPORT NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PROCE
SSES
- ACTION
- To support Member States providing advice to
define and develop national implementation
processes - 1. Drafting of National Regulations
- 2. Providing advice and recommendations on
- processes / procedures to be set up
- resources needed
- phased approach implementation ...
-
Working together with the national regulator -
to know and assess the local context - to
discuss and draft the necessary documents - to
suggest specific solutions and actions. Through
SRC Licensing Co-ordination Group involving SRU,
HRT LWG personnel of the concerned State
implementing ESARR 5, external support, others...
49ESARR 5 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME
TASK D (To Develop)
TASK P (To Promote)
TASK S (To Support)
- The scope of these activities may vary depending
on needs identified by SRC - Support to States as a new activity for SRC/SRU
- Resources depending on the scope of actions
- decided
50Implementation Indicators 1/2
- I1.Identification of the national institutional
arrangements set-up in place to implement ESARR
5 - I2.Assessment of national regulations vs. ESARR 5
(comparison between ESARR 5 and existing
appropriate national regulations) - I3.Document and address the identified
differences - I4.Draft new legislation
51Implementation Indicators 2/2
- I5.Allow period of convertibility between old and
new legislation - I6. Publish new legislation
- I7. Verify of the application of the new
legislation
Track the indicators
52SRC10
SRC13
SRC11
SRC.
SRC...
SRC...
SRC...
SRC...
SRC12
Example
10.11.2000
10.11.2003
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
ESARR5 Implementation Draft Plan
1st Draft
ESARR 5 Implementation Approved Plan
Released
I1
Identify
I2
Assess
I3
Document
I4
Draft
I5
Allow
I6
Publish
I7
Verify
53Holding List 1/2
- State regulatory responsibility (impact on
legislation) - Arrangements authority/service provider
- Notifying differences to ICAO/ ICAO implications
- Selection standards
- Minimum Training Requirements
- Common examination standards/procedures
- Examiners qualifications
- Introduction of competence scheme
54Holding List 2/2
- Introduction of the unit training plan
- Regulation of training establishments, standards
for training establishments - Administrative issue of licence including
data-base administration, confidentiality issues,
licence format, content, numbering, standard
exchange of licensing information - Medical requirements issues
- Legal consequences
55Recommendations
- SRC is invited to
- Note the current status of ESARR 5 and the work
developed in its area of implementation - Consider the need to define an ESARR 5
Implementation Programme, as proposed by SRU, to
plan a complete range of actions for the next
three years - Send comments in SRU by mid March 2001 in order
to identify additional needs and to finalise the
implementation programme - Support further co-ordination efforts between
SRU, DIS/HUM, IANS and STS
56Agenda Item 7 - ESARRs
WP SRC10.24 ATCO Licensing Implementation
Questionnaire
57ATCO Licensing Implementation Questionnaire
- Analyse the intentions and commitment of State
Licensing Authorities to implement the proposed
licensing scheme - Highlight areas where particular problems may be
encountered in implementation - Determine in what areas, and to what extent,
EUROCONTROL can provide, or seek to make
available, assistance to facilitate
implementation - Maintain an overview of progress in ATCO
licensing implementation in ECAC states
58Recommendations
SRC is requested, if not yet already done, to
ensure that questionnaire is distributed to the
responsible person(s) within State, and that
completed questionnaires are returned in
EUROCONTROL DIS/HUM by 2nd of March 2001.
59Agenda Item 7 - ESARRs
WP SRC10.8 Submission of ESARR 4 to PC
60Risk Assessment MitigationSRC9 outcome
SRC9 decision Comments received during the
EUROCONTROL Consultation period should be
further addressed, and revised versions of ESARR
4 and associated SRC POL DOC1 should be produced
for a working meeting with national
experts Objective The quantified safety
minima developed in SRC POL DOC 1, and used in
ESARR 4, are sufficiently stable, and comparable
to other aviation safety targets
61Risk Assessment Mitigation Modifications
- Fig A-1 where top row made fully consistent
with ESARR 2 (that was the intent of
previous drafts) - Section A-2 reviewed
- Clarification on what is meant-
- ( we do not directly place requirements at hazard
level ) - Deletion of quantified elements for the incidents
categories - Definitions
62ESARR 4
Consultation Process
MID SEPTEMBER 99
EARLY MARCH 00
MID JULY 00
13 FEBRUARY 01
SRC Consultation
EUROCONTROL Consultation
SRC Consultation
SRC APPROVAL
CMIC10
PROPOSED ISSUE
ESARR 4 Edition 0.08
ESARR 4 Edition 0.50
ESARR 4 Edition 0.13
PC10
SRC6
63Risk Assessment Mitigation Outcome of CMIC 10
- CMIC members
- To note that CMIC had not received ESARR 4
- for comments
- To comment ESARR 4 (applicability section)
- by the end of February
- To provide their PC rep. with residual issues
but to try and identify/resolve before PC 10 - EMEU and SRU
- To develop a procedure for the CMIC
consultation of ESARRs
64Risk Assessment Mitigation
Implementation Aspects - Next Steps
EUROCONTROL WORK
EATMP Safety Assessment Methodology
Safety Performance Framework
SRC SRC Policy DOC 1 ESARR 4
CO-ORDINATION
IMPLEMENTATION
65Recommendations
SRC10 is invited to
- approve the presentation of ESARR 4 at Attachment
B to this Paper to the Provisional Council and
EUROCONTROL Commission for their approval and
endorsement respectively - if approved, agree with the draft Action Paper at
Attachment A to this Paper, proposed to be
submitted to the Provisional Council and
EUROCONTROL Commission at their next meetings - discuss on whether or not to go to PC 10 with
ESARR 4 even if CMIC has some comments on ESARR
4 (applicability section/ others).
66Agenda Item 7 - ESARRs
WP SRC10.9 ESARR Future Developments
67Agenda Item 8 - SRC Safety Reporting in
EUROCONTROL
Verbal Report National Detachments
68Agenda Item 8 - SRC Safety Reporting in
EUROCONTROL
WP SRC10.10 Reporting Timescales
69Agenda Item 8 - SRC Safety Reporting in
EUROCONTROL
Verbal Report Update ESARR 2 Reporting
Mechanism
70Meeting with ASP Focal Points
- Currently we are covering 28 States MAUC AST
Focal Points - Not yet nominated AST FP in
- 5 EUROCONTROL - SRC
- Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Turkey
- 5 ECAC States (1 EUROCONTROL)
- Albania, Armenia, Latvia, Iceland, Malta
71Meeting with ASP FP contd
- For 2000 collection (and following years as
well) - AST focal points will send to SRU by March 31st
2001 one updated version of AST with 1999 safety
data including those occurrences for which the
investigation has been finalised - AST focal points will also send by March 31st
2001an AST with 2000 safety data, including an
indication of how many occurrences are still
under investigation.
72Recommendations
States not yet having an AST FP are urged to
send ASP their nomination in SRU by end of
February (31st of MARCH 2001 is the target date
for the safety data collection in 2001 !!!)
73Agenda Item 8 - SRC Safety Reporting in
EUROCONTROL
Annual Summary Template (Edition 2.0)
74(No Transcript)
75(No Transcript)
76Recommendations
SRC is invited to note the new edition of the
AST (Edition 2.0) and to incorporate this into
national ESARR 2 reporting frameworks.
77Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
WP SRC10.11 Acceptable Means of Compliance
78Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
Verbal report Functional Guidelines for
Commissioners
79Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
Verbal report Approach to SRC Monitoring
80Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
WP SRC10.14 Organisational Approvals
81Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
WP SRC10.22 Questionnaire to States
82(No Transcript)
83- SRC Decision 7/11/1
- The resulting information substantially updates a
similar exercise carried out by SRC in 1998, - Though the scope has been widened to prepare for
specific safety interfaces resulting from EATMP
programmes, especially RVSM - 25 answers including Canada
84Q1
- Is there a safety regulator for Air Traffic
Management aspects of Civil Air Transport?
85Q2
- Is the ATM Safety Regulator in your State a
separate organisation from - a) The ATS En-route Service Provider
Organisation(s) ? - b) The Aerodrome ATS Service Provider ?
86Q3
- Is there an action plan in place to achieve
separation of ATM Safety regulator function from
ATS Service Provider function ?
87Q4
- Does the ATM Safety Regulator regulate
- a)Civil ATS only ?
- b)Civil and Military ATS ?
88Q6 -1
- Will the safety regulator provide a formal
approval of changes to ATM operations ? (E.g.
prior to the local implementation of the RVSM,
Data-Link, GNSS, ACAS, etc.)
- Q6-2 - formal approval for equipment
- Q6-3 - formal approval for procedures
- Q6-4 - formal approval for training
89Q7
- Does the safety regulator require evidence that
the risks to aircraft-under-control of Air
Traffic Control failures are assessed and managed?
90Q8
Q9
- To provide any further details of the safety
regulation of ATM that you believe are relevant.
- To provide reference to any international or
national guidance material on the subject of
functional safety of the ATM service that the
safety regulator uses or requires the ATM Service
Provider to consider in their implementation of,
or changes to, the ATM service
91Recommendations
- SRC are invited to
- a)Note the contents of attached SRC DOC 8, and
approved it for release - b)Consider a regular reassessment of this
information on a two-yearly basis, to be
published in re-issues for SRC DOC 8.
92Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
Verbal report SRC Marketing
93Agenda Item 9 - AGC Report
Verbal report AGC Chairmanship
94Agenda Item 10 - EATMP Issues
WP SRC10.15 SRC - EATMP Process
95Agenda Item 10 - EATMP Issues
WP SRC10.16 RVSM Progress
96RVSM within SRC WP
- RVSM is identified within SRC Work Programme Area
C Safety Regulation of Programmes as Task C.4
as follows - The objective of this subtask is to develop a
harmonised SRC position on the safety regulatory
aspects of the RVSM Programme, to develop safety
regulatory requirements (where these are needed
to supplement the generic ESARRs), and to
co-ordinate SRC views on the acceptability of
RVSM implementation
97Successive Review Cycles
98 HARMONIZED REGULATORY CRITERIA FOR THERVSM
INTRODUCTION WITHIN ECAC REGION
- This paper introduces an initial draft list of
harmonized safety regulatory criteria for the
introduction of RVSM within the ECAC Region. - Regulatory Model
- SRVG - SRC RVSM Co-ordination WG
- First Meeting on 23rd of February 2001
- Composition.
99RVSM Regulatory Model
100WP16 Structure
- Appendix A Draft Harmonised regulatory Criteria
- Appendix B Time Schedule
- Appendix C Reference Material
- Appendix D Glossary
- Appendix E RVSM Area of Applicability
- Appendix F Regulatory Model
- Appendix G States Readiness
101Area of Applicability
102DEC1
SRC11
24/02
Go/ Delay
SRC10
SRC12
Review
DEC2
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Feb
January
RVSM Pre-Implementation Safety Case
Ed. 2.0 Released
Ed0.2 Draft
Ed1.0 Released
SRC Meetings
SRC10
SRC11
SRC12
SRU Technical Support Contract
Del 7
Kick-Off
Del 1 2
Del 3 4
Del 5 6
Del 8 9
Del 10
SRVG
SRVG2
SRVG1
SRVG3
SRVG4
SRC Recommendations to PC
SRC REC 1
SRC REC 2
PC Meetings Go/Delay Decision
PC10
PC12
PC11
RVSM SWITCHOVER
Time Schedule
103(No Transcript)
1042/2
105Recommendations
- SRC is invited to
- Support the SRVG in achieving a harmonized safety
regulatory view on the acceptability of RVSM
introduction within ECAC region on 24th January
2002 - Comment, by the end of February 2001, on the
first draft of the harmonized safety regulatory
criteria for RVSM introduction within ECAC.
106Agenda Item 10 - EATMP Issues
Verbal report Mode S
107Agenda Item 10 - EATMP Issues
Verbal report FRAP
108Successive FRAP Review Cycles
INTERFACE PROCESS
END of APRIL
109Recommendations
- SRU to deliver Phase 1 FRAP SC by 20th of
February - SRC by 15th March
- to send initial comments
- to decide if a specialised group to review the
FRAP safety case or remain via correspondence - if YES above to send nominations for attendance
- STR to decide on a time-scale for drafting the
SRC response to the Phase 1 FRAP SC (preferably
by end of April 2001)
110Agenda Item 10 - EATMP Issues
Verbal report Link 2000
111Agenda Item 11 - Automated Tools
WP SRC10.17 Automated Tools
112Agenda Item 12 - JAA Interface
JSSI Update - Verbal Report WP SRC10.18
113Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
Content 1. General Overview2. JSSI Action
Plans Team3. Runway Incursion4. FAST
1141. General OverviewThe JSSI
Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
115Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
- WHAT IS THE JSSI
- Co-operative initiative involving the whole
aviation community - Launched by the JAA
- Dealing specifically with Aviation Safety
- PURPOSE
- Support the JAAs aim for safety by providing a
focused safety agenda
116Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
- LIST OF FOCUS AREAS
- Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT)
- Approach and Landing
- Loss of Control
- Design related
- Runway Incursions
- Weather
- Occupant Safety and Survivability
117Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
- IN ADDITION
- Future Hazards concept
- Voluntary Reporting Policy Statement
- Communication on Safety
118Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
US CAST Input
Co-ordination, planning and follow-up of the
implementation
Recommendations
119Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
2. Action Plans Team(APT)
120Purpose of JSSI APT
Define workable Action Plans for the top two
safety issues 1. Controlled Flight Into
Terrain (CFIT) 2. Approach and Landing for
which JSSI provided INTERVENTIONS
121JSSI Action Plans Team
JSSI INTERVENTIONS (meaning) Actions that
minimise the probability of occurrence of an
event and/or its consequences.
122JSSI Action Plans Team
- Define WHAT should be done
- WHO are the interested parties
- WHO should implement
- Associated TIME SCALE for implementation
123(No Transcript)
124Controlled Flight Into Terrain(CFIT) Plans
- Terrain Avoidance Warning Systems (TAWS)
- Implementation
- ATC CFIT Training
- Precision-like Approach Implementation
- CRM Training
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
- Minimum Safe Altitude Warning (MSAW)
- Airline Proactive Safety Programmes
125Approach and Landing Accident Reduction (ALAR)
Plans
- Flight Crew Training
- Flight Deck equipment upgrade/installation
- Maintenance Procedures
- Aircraft design
- ALAR Safety Culture
126Actions taken by EUROCONTROL (SRU SQS)
- JSSI CFIT report taken on board - a list of ATM
related recommendations was prepared - SRU/SQS co-ordination - actions decided
- WP 10.18 prepared for SRC/10
- Recommendations to SRC in WP 10.18 regarding
safety regulatory position
127Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
3. Runway Incursion
128JSSI Runway Incursion
- Letter from JAA to launch a Joint Activity was
sent to - Group of Aerodrome Safety Regulators (GASR)
- Safety Regulation Commission (SRC)
- DSA/SQS
- ICAO EUROPE
129JSSI Runway Incursion
- JAA prepared a document named Runway
Incursions Possible Way Forward -
- Purpose of the document
- Propose that runway incursions are included into
the list of JSSI focus areas - Propose a process to handle runway incursions
issues
130JSSI Runway Incursion
One definition for Runway Incursions is
proposed within the document Any occurrence
at an airport involving an a/c, vehicle, person
or object on the ground that creates a collision
hazard or result in a loss of separation with an
a/c taking off, intending to take off, landing or
intending to land
131JSSI Runway Incursion
ESARR 2 definition for Runway Incursion where
(no) avoiding action was necessary Any
unauthorised presence on a runway of aircraft,
vehicle, person or object where an (no) avoiding
action was required to prevent a collision with
an aircraft
132RWY Incursion Occurrences - Estimation
- London Heathrow
- 6.7x10-6 (98) 6.55x10-6 (99) / operation
- London Gatwick
- 1.6x10-6 (98) 3.1x10-6 (99) / operation
- Glasgow Airport
- 2.4x10-6 (98) 4.9x10-6 (99) / operation
- Schiphol Airport
- 6.6x10-6 (98) / movement
- Paris Charles de Gaulle
- 18.6x10-6 (98) / movement
- US 4.7x10-6 (99) - FAA Aviation Safety
Statistical Handbook, Feb 2000, Vol. 8 no.2
133Conclusions
- A failure condition with a probability of 10-6
should have the following consequences - Significant reduction in safety margins
- Difficulties for crew to cope with adverse
conditions - Passenger injuries.
- (AMJ 25-1309)
134Conclusions
RWY Incursions can have catastrophic
consequences (hull loss, multiple fatalities)
although in Europe actual consequences are
classified as hazardous
135Joint Safety Strategy Initiative
4. Future Aviation Safety Team(FAST)The
Future Hazards concept
136FAST - Future Hazards
- Two complementary approaches used to develop the
JSSI focused agenda - Approach based on past accident analysis
- Future hazards approach based on an analysis of
ongoing or future changes affecting the aviation
system
137FAST - Future Hazards
- JSSI established the
- Future Hazards Working Group (FHWG)
- To develop the future hazards concept, and
-
- To produce a methodology to identify and address
future hazards. - FHWG is now known as FAST
138FAST - Future Hazards
- FAST is not going to provide immediate results
or recommendations in the short term, - FAST is not going to replace the data driven
approach
139FAST - Future Hazards
From changes...
.to Future Hazards
140FAST - Future Hazards
- TO DEVELOP A METHODOLOGY
- Input
- Future changes and possible trends covering
several aspects. - Output
- Identification of future hazards
- Recommendations and interventions
141FAST - Future Hazards
- TO USE THAT METHODOLOGY
- Providing a first set of identified future
hazards
142FAST - Future Hazards
WORK DONE SO FAR
- FAST has produced the basic steps of a generic
methodology -
- Only the first steps have been fully determined
143FAST - Future Hazards
GENERIC METHODOLOGY
- Identify areas of change
- Prioritise and select areas of change
- Define methodology to determine and prioritise
future hazards for each selected area of change - Synthesis of future hazards from each area
- Validate, prioritise and select synthesised
future hazards - Develop, validate, prioritise and select
intervention - Propose actions
- Monitor the effect of intervention and iterate
the process from the beginning
144FAST - Future Hazards
WORK DONE SO FAR
- FAST has finalised a list of areas of change
- 145 specific changes
- Organised into 11 categories
- These Areas of Change are to be the inputs to be
used in the methodology
145FAST - Future Hazards
CURRENT WORK
- Prioritisation of already identified areas of
change - An expert group is working to prioritise the
areas of change, -
146FAST - Future Hazards
CURRENT WORK
- The group uses the the Analytic Hierarchy Process
(AHP) - Decision making tool that considers subjective
and objective factors - Decomposes a problem into multiple bite size
comparisons - Permits each person to influence the decision
- It is based on matrix algebra
-
147FAST - Future Hazards
FUTURE WORK
- To work on at least the Top Ten areas of change
in the prioritised ranking - Ensuring that interactions are analysed taking
into account the 145 areas of change - using expert panels
- need of a well balanced representation
148FAST - Future Hazards
ATM Weight IN FAST
- EUROCONTROL representation (SRU)
- 1 out of 20 FAST Members
- 23 areas of change, out of 145, identified in the
Air Navigation System category - Current workshops to perform AHP
- 2 out of 30 participants, after presentation to
the Agencys Safety Group
149FAST - Future Hazards
CONCLUSIONS
- ATM involvement in next phases of the activity
is going to become critical - Within FAST, EUROCONTROL seems to be the only
organisation with capacity to ensure that ATM is
properly considered throughout the exercise -
150FAST - Future Hazards
CONCLUSIONS
-
- The success of the activity might be totally
impossible without appropriate ATM involvement - As part of our commitment with JSSI, the SRC
should foster and support the ATM involvement in
this activity
151FAST - Future Hazards
CONTACT
- JAA - JSSI
- SRU
- juan.vazquez-sanz_at_eurocontrol.be
152Agenda Item 12 - JAA Interface
Verbal report CNS/ATM Steering Group
153Agenda Item 13 - Safety Oversight
WP SRC10.19 Safety Oversight
154ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Programme-
IUSOAP
- Some proposed amendments to Annex 11 and 14
related to SMS, setting safety targets and risk
assessment of changes to the ANS system. - Proposed extensions to Annex 11 and 14
(possibly 13) to be decided in Autumn 2001
(phased approach) at ICAO 33rd General
Assembly - Proposed audits of national authorities to start
in 2002 (development of audit protocols in
2001).
155ECAC TASK FORCE on Safety Oversight Issues
- By March 2001 A paper to ECAC DGAC on how to
address/react to results of current audits - By June 2001 A paper to ECAC DGAC on
expansions - Participants ECAC States, JAA, EU,
EUROCONTROL
156ECAC TASK FORCE on Safety Oversight Issues
- SRU took an action to provide SOI/3 with the SRC
- views with regard to-
- the scope and schedule of the expansion of
IUSOAP - the feasibility of SRC member States
contributing experts to the ICAO Safety
Oversight Programme, at least when audits - of ECAC States are concerned.
- SRU took an action to provide inputs to the
phased implementation of the expansion along
the implementation dates of related ESARR
(mainly ESARR 3 and ESARR 4).
157Proposal to SRC (3.1)-SYNERGY between ICAO SRC
- ESARRs (plus other SRC deliverables as required)
- as inputs to development of ICAO auditing
- protocols-
- consistency between ICAO and EUROCONTROL
requirements and benchmarks - enabling States to monitor national
implementation of ESARRs in addition to
ICAO Annexes - SRC States as contributors of experts to the ICAO
auditing teams in ECAC - (of interest to ECAC SOI/TF)
158Recommendations
SRC10 is invited to
- approve the proposal developed in section 3.1 of
SRC 10.19 -
- if accepted, agrees that SRU takes all
appropriate supporting actions and initiatives - provides, by no later than February 23rd, views
to be input by SRU when attending ICAO and ECAC
meetings, on the scope and schedule of the
IUSOAP. (plus specific response related to the
contribution of national experts to ICAO
audits).
159Agenda Item 14 - Scope of SRC Activities
Verbal report Scope of SRC Activities (Gate to
Gate)
160Agenda Item 15 - Web site Update
WP SRC10.20 Web site Update (New Developments
Status)
161Monthly Breakdown visits
162Daily Breakdown visits
163Hourly Breakdown
164Monthly Download Breakdown
165Visit Duration Breakdown
166Page View Breakdown
167Most Requested Pages
168Most Frequent Visitors (Hosts)
169Most Popular Robot/Spiders
170SRC site vis-Ã -vis ECNTL site(MB transferred)
171SRC site vis-Ã -vis ECNTL site(no of pages viewed)
172SRC site vis-Ã -vis ECNTL site(no of estimated
visits)
173SRC site vis-Ã -vis ECNTL site(no of pages per
visit)
174Recommendations
- SRC are invited to
- a) Note the content of the web-site statistics
- b)Send comments to SRU about the content of the
SRC web-site by mid March 2001 - c)Encourage the marketing of SRC/SRU within
States and at the international level - d)Agree that the extensive use of
Internet/Intranet, should continue as an
essential central part of SRCs marketing
strategy, allowing quick and relevant access to
the SRC mission, work, terms of reference, and
documentation
175Agenda Item 16 - External Relations Policy
WP SRC10.21 External Relations Policy
176Agenda Item 17 - Laser Operations
WP SRC10.14 Laser Operations
177Agenda Item 18 -Any Other Business
Verbal report Locations of meetings
178Agenda Item 19 -Next SRC Meetings
SRC11 29/30 May SRC12 25/26 September
(?)
179SRC