EASA - Enabling Final Approach Procedures
Gerda Pardatscher FCL Officer, FS 3.2 31/01/2017 Bryan JOLLY, Hette HOEKEMA, VasileIos STEFANIOROS
TE.GEN.00409-001
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What will you hear from me today?
EASA – an Agency of the EU Commission EASA - Enabling Final Approach Procedures System with 5 domains:
ATM/ANS Aerodromes Aircraft Pilots OPS
Conclusion
EASA – an Agency of the EU Commission
EASA Member States Core activities
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European Union and EFTA countries
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28 EU states
4 EFTA states
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EASA MEMBERS
EASA - Core Activities (1/2)
Product Certification
Rulemaking
Standardisation
Organisation Approvals
Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft
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EASA - Core Activities (2/2)
Third Country Operators
Safety Analysis and Research
European Aviation Safety Programme
International Cooperation
Technical Training
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EASA - Enabling Final Approach Procedures
ATM/ANS
Aircraft
Aerodrome Pilots
OPS
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EASA‘s system approach
Most of the PBN approaches will no longer require a ICAO, TCAA, CASA follow our proposal
EU Mandates - PBN in the High Density TMA
RNP 1 SIDs, STARs Plus Radius to Fix (RF)
RNP APCH to LNAV/VNAV and LPV minima
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2024
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From AIS to AIM
Ensures: The provision of quality aeronautical information and data in a timely manner, The accuracy and resolution appropriate for its intended use, that integrity levels are met and maintained throughout the management process.
Contains: Data quality requirements Rules for AIS providers, service providers, aerodrome operators and data origination
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DAT Services
Requirements for DATA providers of navigation and other aeronautical databases:
Decrease of workload by DAT providers aircraft operators and NAAs
Continued recognition of FAA system Fully enable PBN Operations
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Defining the process to determine safely designed, validated flight procedures and airspace structures Providing for
A change sponsor to follow change process IFP designs to be done by IFP design service provider Technical requirements
Airspace Design
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ATCO
Regulation (EU) 2015/340 AMC/GM FAQs published on EASA web Technical Publication “Easy Access Rules” available
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Ratings
Forms and templates
Initial Training
New CS-ACNS
One, aircraft centric Certification Specification that covers all NAV specs.
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11 NAV Specs… One aeroplane…
Coming soon !
New CS-ACNS
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RNAV
RNP
All applications include GNSS
CS-ACNS is therefore an RNP based CS. Credit is given for RNAV applications.
New CS-ACNS
New CS-ACNS: Who is the target audience?
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Airbus?
Boeing?
Smaller and medium sized enterprises!
The CS is aimed at the audience that needs guidance most.
New CS-ACNS
New CS-ACNS:
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The existing AMCs & TGLs contained many duplicate requirements, often already covered by ETSO / Industry Standards…
The new CS-ACNS recognises credit obtained through ETSOA
PBN made easier !
Aerodromes
Requirement to safely operate and design an Aerodrome Includes
Non Precision/Precision Marking of the runway Lighting of the runway
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Aerodrome developments
Opinion 3/2016 Proposal to update the definitions of the runways in progress.
Update of Certification Specifications
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Pilots – new privileges for IR holders
Transition training
Privileges to be included as of 25 August 2018 Over 100 000 IR holders need transition training Three groups identified
Initial training
Privileges included as of 25 August 2018
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Pilots
CAT airline
• Organisation
• Training and checking 6 months
• Extensive experience
CAT BA
• Organisation
• Training and checking 6 months
• Experience can be low
PPL
• Self dependent
• Checking every 12 months
• Experience can be low
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Pilots - challenges
Transition training, recognition of “national” training
Different knowledge levels
ATOs, training manuals, LOs, aircraft
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Pilots - challenges
Implementation plan
Transition period 2 years
Agency – TK exams
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Pilots
Regulation 2016/539,
AMC and GM for syllabus and LOs
Transition till 25.8.2018 (ATOs 25.8.2020)
OPS Part-SPA
Part-SPA
GEN PBN
MNPS RVSM
LVO ETOPS
DG NVIS
HHO HEMS
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OPS Low Visual Operations
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Requirements and condition under which low visual operations can be conducted CAT I/II/III
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OPS PBN
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Simplification of the PBN specifications, specific approvals requirements
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Safer operation !
Approach operations as a system
ATM/ANS
Aircraft
Aerodrome Pilots
OPS
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