Title: Maintenance Fleet Managers
1SWAP (Severe Weather Avoidance Procedures)
Review
2SWAP Review
- Playbook Routes
- VACAPES Routes
- Responding to Reroutes
- Canceling Flight Plan with ATC
- Filing Flight Plans During SWAP
- Route Advisory Tool
3Coded Departure Routes(CDRs)
4SWAP ReviewCoded Departure Routes (CDRs)
- Coded departure routes are routes which the FAA
has designated as escape routes from cities
during convective weather.
- The benefit to the FAA and the Airline is in
expediting departures when convective activity is
in the terminal area. - CDRs can also be used in the Enroute environment
to avoid weather
5SWAP ReviewCoded Departure Routes (CDRs)
- If Operationally feasible, Dispatchers need to
respond to SPO directed CDRs.
- CDRs are eight character codes which are
discrete to each route (ie PHLORDS1). These are
called Abbreviated Clearances.
- Full Readback Clearances (FRC) of the CDR are
given to carriers without MOUs (Memorandum Of
Understanding).
6SWAP ReviewCoded Departure Routes (CDRs)
- CDR use in the Terminal environment.
7CDR use in the Terminal environment
If CCFP is projecting thunderstorms to impact
departures routes out of high density airport/s,
CDRs can be used to route around the convective
activity.
The AOC Coordinator should suggest, (on the SPT),
to plan on CDRs at PHL from 2200Z to 0000Z in
this scenario.
8CDR use in the Terminal environment
AOC Coordinators can use the Route Management
Tool to search for CDRs around the weather.
9CDR use in the Terminal environment
Use Route Management Tool to search for CDRs
10CDR use in the Terminal environment
Airlines usually have a data base to draw from
that is populated with CDRs. If not, you can
always use the Route Management Tool at the
Command Center web site to find CDRs. CDRs are
common to FAA and Airlines which culminates in
streamlining route usage.
11CDR use in the Terminal environment
12CDR use in the Terminal environment
13CDR use in the Terminal environment
Dispatcher files desired route
Dispatchers fuel for highest burn Route
14SWAP ReviewCoded Departure Routes (CDRs)
- CDR use in the Enroute environment.
15CDRs for the Enroute environment
CDRs can be used to route around enroute weather.
In this example our flight is scheduled to depart
at 2100Z from ORD to CLT.
16CDRs for the Enroute environment
AOC Coordinators can use Route Management Tool to
support Routing decisions on the SPT.
17Dispatchers can use CDRs that will get them
around weather, especially if there is no
direction from the SPO, or Re-route Advisory for
your particular route.Remember, CDRs are FAA
and Airline friendly.
CDRs for the Enroute environment
18CDRs for the Enroute environment
19Playbook Routes
20SWAP ReviewPlaybook Routes
- Playbook Routes are prevalidated route
combinations used to reduce coordination time for
the enroute environment.
- 3 Basic types of Playbook plans.
- Terminal area
- Enroute
- Route Specific.
- Graphic displays and textual routings are
included for all playbook routes.
21Playbook Routes can be found at the Command
Center Web Site.
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23Graphic Displays
24Textual Routings
25Terminal Area Playbook
You can use Playbook routes to route your
aircraft around weather into a terminal area.
In this example we are trying to get from PHL to
DFW and our Pref route is forecasted to be
blocked.
26Terminal Area Playbook
PHL to DFW.
27Terminal Area Playbook
PHL to DFW.
28Enroute Playbook
You can use Playbook routes to route your
aircraft around weather Enroute. In this example
we are trying to fly SAN/CLT
29Enroute Playbook
SAN to CLT
MGM 1 will take our flight south of the
convective activity.
30Enroute Playbook
SAN to CLT
31Route Specific Playbook
You can use Playbook routes to route your
aircraft around weather that is on a specific
Airway.
In this example we are filed on J6 from PHL to
DFW .
J6
CCFP is forecasting J6 to be blocked
32Route Specific Playbook
PHL to DFW
NO J6 1 will take our flight south of the
forecast convective activity.
33VACAPES Routes
34SWAP ReviewVACAPES Routes
- These routes are used during convective activity
and utilize military airspace.
- VACAPES Routes require pre-coordination with the
military and ATCSCC. - Some of these routes also require fully over
water equipped aircraft.
35SWAP ReviewVACAPES Routes
- VACAPES routes will be Identified on the SPO or
Reroute Advisory as VS1,
VS2, VS3, VS4, VS5, VS6,
36SWAP ReviewVACAPES Routes
- Changes in the routes and adding 2 additional
routes for a total of 8, are expected this
Spring/Summer.
No dates have been set for implementation
37SWAP ReviewVACAPES Routes
- VACAPES routes transition military airspace and
should only be used when designated on the SPO or
Severe Weather Re-route Advisory.
38Responding to Reroutes
39Every dispatcher needs to be aware of what can
happen when s/he is left out of the decision
making process.
SWAP ReviewResponding to Reroutes
Operational Control and Safety of Flight
40It is important as Dispatchers, Controllers and
Pilots to know our responsibilities?
- Controllers are required to maintain safe
separation of aircraft.
The NTSB report for this article has been
included in the NTSB report file located in the
Swap Procedures folder of this Training module.
- Dispatchers and Pilots are required to maintain
operational control and safety of flight. - With respect to each others responsibilities, the
Controllers, Dispatchers and Pilots must work
together to insure safety in the NAS.
41SWAP ReviewResponding to Reroutes
Sec. 121.533 Responsibility for operational
control Domestic operations.
c) The aircraft dispatcher is responsible for--
(1) Monitoring the progress of each flight
(2) Issuing necessary information for the
safety of the flight and (3) Canceling or
redispatching a flight if, in his opinion or the
opinion of pilot in command the flight cannot
operate or continue to operate safely as planned
or released.
428400.10 - FAA Inspectors Handbook
SWAP ReviewResponding to Reroutes
- Chapter 6 - Guidance on Reroutes
- Once initiated, a flight must continue to
destination as planned and in with the conditions
of the dispatch release. A PIC may not continue
to destination, however, when in the opinion of
either the PIC or the aircraft dispatcher, it is
unsafe to do so. In such case, the PIC must take
action to obtain the aircraft dispatchers
concurrence on a new course of action and then
amend the dispatch release.
43SWAP ReviewResponding to Reroutes
- The Captain is required to contact the Dispatcher
who in turn will validate new reroute.
- Check for any weather phenomena that may impede
safe flight. - Check for MEL implications. (Engine Anti-ice).
- Run new flight plan for burn.
- Send ACARS message to flight with new flight
plan..
44Cancel Flight w/FSS or Flight Data
45SWAP ReviewCanceled Flights
- Not canceling flight plans in the ARTCC host
computer.. - Impedes the accuracy of the flight data that
reflects demand at an airport which in turn has a
negative effect on Ground Delay programs.
- Transponder codes are in high demand at ATC
Facilities. If the strip is not cancelled with
the ARTCC host computer a transponder code is
being wasted.
46SWAP ReviewCanceled Flights
- If you have filed a flight plan w/ATC and then
cancel it less than 45 minutes before P-time, the
flight strip has probably already been
disseminated.
- In addition to canceling the flight in your
Airlines computer, call a Flight Service Station
or Flight Data to cancel the Flight Strip in the
Centers Host computer.
47Filing Flight Plans During SWAP
48SWAP Review Filing Flight Plans During SWAP
- During SWAP you want to hold off filing until you
have the most current information. Then select
your weather avoidance route.
- At the same time, ATC needs to start planning for
your flight so they can disseminate your flights
strip to the facilities 30-45 minutes before
P-time.
49SWAP Review Filing Flight Plans During SWAP
- General Guidance -
- Hold off filing your flight plan so you can pick
your best route based on the most current
conditions, but try to file no later than 45
minutes before P-time.
50Route Advisory Tool
51Route Advisory Tool This Spring (late April/early
May), for a few Airlines that volunteered,
testing will begin on attaching flight numbers to
Severe Weather Reroute Advisories. Flight
numbers will come from the CCSD data base.
52SWAP Review Route Advisory Tool (RAT)
- Because RAT is in the developmental stage, the
Advisory format is not in concrete.
- If you see flights attached to the Severe Weather
Reroute Advisory, Read the Advisory and if
operationally feasible, file accordingly.
53SWAP Review Route Advisory Tool (RAT)
If Operationally feasible, file route as
requested on the RAT attatchment to the Severe
Weather Re-route Advisory. See sample below
- ADVZY 47 FLIGHTCOUNT 8 DCENTR ACID ORIG
DEST ETD ETA SGTD SGTA ASSIGNEDROUTE
ZID MES3168 LEX DTW A1919 A2027 311920
312100 .IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZAR3.DTW ZID MES2900
EVV DTW A1928 A2048 311924 312115
.IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZAR3.DTW ZID NWA1404 SDF
DTW A1935 A2027 311920 312040 .IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZA
R3.DTW ZID NWA1010 IND DTW A1936 A2017
311930 312042 .IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZAR3.DTW ZID
COM215 CVG DTW A1949 A2030 311930 312034
.IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZAR3.DTW ZID MES3656 CVG
DTW A2019 A2106 312007 312129 .IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZA
R3.DTW ZID MES2915 DAY DTW A2028 A2112
312006 312121 .IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZAR3.DTW ZTL
USA838 CLT DTW A2027 A2147 312015 312200
.IIU.VHP.FWA.MIZAR3.DTW
54SWAP (Severe Weather Avoidance Procedures)
Review