PBCS Workshop 13-14 May 2013, Bangkok Introduction
PBCS Workshop Growing traffic demand in APAC region ATM requirements more demanding (e.g. reduction of separations) And finally, ICAO’s plans for the 12th Air Navigation Conference. For those of you not familiar with an Air Navigation Conference, it’s much like an Assembly, only for technical matters. Its quite formal, and generally attended by well over 1000 participants. The last two represented significant steps in aviation’s evolution. In 1991, at the 10th ANC, the Conference endorsed the FANS Concept and agreed to the establishment of Planning and Implementation Groups (we call them PIRGS). And in 2003, the Conference endorsed the Global ATM Operational Concept, developed global AIM requirements and a data exchange model and encouraged the use of ADS-B. The 12th ANC provides the opportunity for the global aviation community to formalize the near-and mid-term future of aviation infrastructure and airborne equipage in the form of AVIATION SYSTEM BLOCK UPGRADES, in particular seeking agreement on Block 1. And in addition, we anticipate that the Conference will outline the research and development for longer term requirements. This will result in a new update to the Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP) which will serve as the planning document for the future. Which will be shortly followed with a Global Infrastructure Report, outlining the progress against this plan, worldwide. So please familiarize yourself with this planning, and please provide us with your feedback. Thank you. As for navigation, we need reliable Communications and Surveillance Performances, and know what to do when these performances are not met Informal Briefing of the Council on ASBUs
Background Other regions: in June 2011, the North Atlantic Region System Planning Group endorsed its RCP and ADS-C Surveillance Performance based operations implementation plan with an effective implementation date of February 2015 APANPIRG/23 discussed Second Satellite Operational Continuity Meeting (SOCM/2) proposal of planning and implementation of a performance based framework for communication and surveillance included in the GOLD Reviewed performance-based framework for communication and surveillance developed by ISPACG SOCM/2 recommended the APANPIRG Sub-Groups to include in their work program, the development and execution of PBCS.
A PBCS framework Performance oriented and technology independent : Initially FANS 1/A based CPDLC and ADS-C. But also satellite voice (SATVOICE) communication for air traffic control as per the SVGM … Concerns all segments and thus all stakeholders
Workshop OBJECTIVE : further understand the proposed framework for RCP and RSP and discuss its application in APAC region 1.5 DAY 2 sessions Session 1 – Understanding RCP/RSP & PBCS Session 2 – Planning for PBCS implementation in the APAC Region The last one ends with a general discussion about PBCS in the APAC region
Agenda – Session 1 Session 1- Understanding RCP/RSP & PBCS 0915-0930 Session 1- Understanding RCP/RSP & PBCS 0915-0930 Opening of the Performance Based Communication and Surveillance Workshop ICAO/ Frederic Lecat Moderators – Tom Kraft (United States), Paul Radford (New Zealand) 0930-1015 Coffee/Tea Break 1015-1100 ICAO SARPS - Guidance New Zealand / Paul Radford 1100-1115 Global Operational Data Link Document (GOLD) United States/ Tom Kraft 1130-1145 Derivation of RCP/RSP specifications Lunch break 1145-1255 1255-1330 An introduction to the Performance-Based Communication and Surveillance (PBCS), RCP and RSP New Zealand/ Paul Radford 1330-1400 Qualification of aircraft equipment for certification Airbus/ Jerome Condis (webconference) 1400-1430 Qualification of service provision: ANSP and CSP Specification of communication and surveillance requirements for ATS ANSP CSP (webconference, partially) 1430-1445 Operational authorization to use data link 1445-1530 Post-Implementation Monitoring Guidance 1530-1545 Coffee break 1545-1615 Performance monitoring in the Fukuoka FIR JCAB/ Koji Nakaitani 1630-1700 Interpreting the results GOLD Performance Analysis Tool 1700 Summary of day 1
Agenda - Session 2 14/05/2013 Session 2 - Planning and implementation considerations for APAC region 0900-0930 State of the data link implementation in the South Pacific New Zealand / Toby Farmer 0930-0945 An overview of NAT PBCS Implementation Plan United States/ Tom Kraft 0945-1030 General discussion on APAC PBCS Planning and Implementation All participants 1030-1045 Wrap-up/ Summary of outcomes ICAO/ Li Peng, Frederic Lecat 1045-1115 Coffee break