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FAA SAFO 15009 - Turbojet Braking Performance on Wet Runway – SAPOE Recommendations NBAA Conference - Friends/Partners Aviation Weather (FPAW) November 19th, 2015

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session The Society of Aircraft Performance and Operations Engineers is a member based organization promoting the safety and efficiency of flight through knowledge of aircraft performance and weight and balance principles. Formed in 2007 – Membership is composed of airlines operations and performance engineers, engineers from aircraft manufacturers, engine manufacturers, performance vendors, regulatory agencies, consultants, pilots, representatives of trade groups, professors and students. Currently 207 Members (and growing) 112 different companies represented Multiple countries and every continent (except Antarctica) represented www.sapoe.org November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session SAFO 15009 November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session SAFO 15009 “This SAFO warns airplane operators and pilots that the advisory data for wet runway landings may not provide a safe stopping margin under all conditions” SAFO recommendations are not regulatory requirements. However local FAA offices may consider these recommendations during approval of operations program changes. This SAFO references the Runway Condition Assessment Matrix (RCAM) developed through the TALPA ARC process and used by aircraft manufacturers in development of time-of-arrival landing performance data. November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session SAFO 15009 “The root cause of the wet runway stopping performance shortfall is not fully understood at this time …data indicates that 30 to 40 percent of additional stopping distance may be required in certain cases where the runway is very wet, but not flooded.” 30 to 40 % additional stopping margin is not well-defined nor is the reference clearly stated. Very wet is a new term that does not have a prior nor present standard definition. November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session SAFO 15009 Defining “Very Wet” Runway – the FAA provides clues on how to achieve this within the SAFO text …. “For non-grooved or non-PFC runways, experience has shown that wheel braking may be degraded when the runway is very wet. If active moderate or heavy precipitation exists, the operator should consider additional conservatism in their time-of-arrival assessment.” “For grooved or PFC runways, experience has shown that wheel braking is degraded when the runway is very wet. If active heavy precipitation exists; the operator should consider additional conservatism in their time-of-arrival assessment.” November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session SAFO 15009 “Recommended Action: Directors of safety and directors of operations (Part 121); directors of operations (part 135, and 125), program managers, (Part 91K), and Pilots (Part 91) should take appropriate action within their operation to address the safety concerns with landing performance on wet runways discussed in this SAFO.” “Possible methods of applying additional conservatism when operating on a runway which experience has shown is degraded when very wet are assuming a braking action of medium or fair when computing time-of-arrival landing performance or increasing the factor applied to the wet runway time-of-arrival landing performance data.” November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

NBAA Conference / FPAW Session SAFO 15009 What’s Next? “In 2015 a committee of manufacturers and regulators will further investigate the issues with wet runway braking performance shortfalls. Airport and aircraft operators will be included in this investigation.” The referenced committee is the ARAC Flight Test Harmonization Working Group (FTHWG). This group has been tasked by the FAA with a number of topics involving Part 25 certification of aircraft, including performance issues. November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

SAFO 15009 Thanks for your attention! Questions? www.sapoe.org November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session

From AC91-79A, Mitigating the Risks of a Runway Overrun Upon Landing November 19th, 2015 NBAA Conference / FPAW Session