Controllers most wanted for aviation weather

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
AVIATION WEATHER DEBBIE SCHAUM.
Advertisements

Federal Aviation Administration International Flight Inspection Symposium June 24, 2008 James H. Washington Vice President, Acquisition and Business Services.
- European CDM - To benefit from the animation settings contained within this presentation we suggest you view using the slide show option. To start the.
Air Traffic Management
By: Nurhan Tan, NAS Planning & Integration Date: Sept. 16, 2009 Federal Aviation Administration ACA Association of California Airports Conference S. Lake.
Melissa K. Rudinger Vice President Government Affairs Weather Decision Making/Priorities for Improvement Next Generation of Aviation Weather and GA Safety.
METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION FOR GENERAL AVIATION IN SLOVENIA.
Verification for Terminal and En-route Weather Forecasts and TFM Decisions Jennifer Mahoney NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory
CCFP and CAWS WET Date: Fall Overview Evolution of CCFP Collaborative Aviation Weather Statement Timeline of Implementation Summary.
WEATHER SCENARIOS GENERATOR AND SERVER FOR THE AIRSPACE AND TRAFFIC OPERATIONS SIMULATION Presentation to the JPDO NextGen Demonstration Coordination Team.
Cloud Classification, Lightning, Convective Initiation, Cloud & Moisture Imagery, Low Ceiling & Visibility (Aerosols, clouds, dust), Overshooting Tops,
Presented to: MPAR Working Group By: William Benner, Weather Processors Team Manager (AJP-1820), FAA Technical Center Date: 19 March 2007 Federal Aviation.
World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water NextGen Update WMO; CAeMwww.wmo.int WMO.
Weather Satellite Data in FAA Operations Randy Bass Aviation Weather Research Program Aviation Weather Division NextGen Organization Federal Aviation Administration.
Facilitator Guide The Impact of Weather on Air Traffic Management Produced by The COMET ® Program.
Sources of Weather Information Chapter 9, Section E.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Know the basic structure, components and functions of the modern air traffic control system 1. Describe the different components.
. Center TRACON Automation System (CTAS) Traffic Management Advisor (TMA) Transportation authorities around the globe are working to keep air traffic moving.
Presented to: NWS Aviation Weather Users By: Danny Sims, Manager of Traffic Flow Management Weather Programs, FAA Date: 18 November 2008 Federal Aviation.
“Got Weather?” Where / How Did You Get It? “Got Weather?” Where / How Did You Get It?
National Weather Service & General Aviation EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Brig. Gen. David L. Johnson, USAF (Ret.) NOAA Assistant Administrator for Weather Services.
Tailwinds Flying Club Spring (Summer) Safety Session – 2009 WEATHER VFR – MVFR - IFR.
Lecture 3: Air Traffic Control Tower
Aviation/Turbulence Forecasting. Aviation Weather Center (AWC) National Weather Service office Turbulence, flight rules, upper level progs.
Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Weather System Engineering Issues Friends & Partners in Aviation Wx Raymond Moy, Air Traffic Organization,
ATC1 Air Traffic Control ATC2 Purpose of ATC Safety — Conflict Avoidance — Separation of aircraft Visual Flight Rules Instrument Flight Rules Efficiency.
Federal Aviation Administration 1 June 2013 Federal Aviation Administration 1 October 2013 WET Update to NBAA and FPAW Federal Aviation Administration.
November 18, 2008 Cecilia Miner NWS Aviation Services Branch
Presented by: Roger Sultan, FAA, AFS-400 Date: October 24, 2013 Federal Aviation Administration FPAW Fall 2013 FAA Guidance for Thunderstorms AC 00-24C.
HEMS Weather Summit – 21 March The Outlook for National-Scale Ceiling and Visibility Products Paul Herzegh Lead, FAA/AWRP National C&V Team.
Working environment WO Blanka Zelenková. Vocabulary & Definitions & Abbreviations Tower Cab – the upper part of the Control TWR where ATC crew is situated.
ICC © Ifield Computer Consultancy Limited 2013 Ifield Computer Consultancy Limited Presentation to Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Kuwait And.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory CIWS D. Meyer 10/21/05 Corridor Integrated Weather System (CIWS)
Quantifying Monetary Impacts of Forecasts on General and Business Aviation John Kosak – NBAA Air Traffic Services Orlando, FL | November 01, 2012.
Air Traffic Control. There are different types of air traffic controllers who communicate with pilots from the time the pilot calls for a clearance to.
Enhanced Flight Following. Major Concepts  “Second Opinion”  Positive Flight Following  Resource for Captain.
Flight Deck Weather Information :
Presented by: Roger Sultan, FAA, AFS-430 Date: October 11, 2011 Federal Aviation Administration FPAW 2011 AC Rewrite Plan.
In-Flight Icing Products for Helicopters Ben C. Bernstein National Center for Atmospheric Research In-flight Icing Product Development Team FAA – Aviation.
1 CWSU Near-term Improvement Program. 2 Objective Low-cost improvements at CWSUs which will noticeably improve quality of support provided to FAA ARTCCs.
Mr. Lagomarsino Money Power with Technology Applications.
Presented to: Friends of Aviation Weather Forum By: Dan Citrenbaum, FAA, Investment Planning and Analysis Office, Operations Research Group Date: October.
Colorado Springs Cadet Squadron Aviation Weather Services Lt Richard Jessop C/CMSgt William Hughes.
Federal Aviation Administration Integrated Arrival/Departure Flow Service “ Big Airspace” Presented to: TFM Research Board Presented by: Cynthia Morris.
Weather Technology in the Cockpit
MGMT 203 Airports, Airspace, and Air Traffic Control Management
Unit-3 FLIGHT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
NBAA Weather Panel Orlando, Florida October 9, 2008
longitudinal separations based on time / distance
Weather Information for Pilots
Mike Bettwy Aviation Weather Center August 2016
Infrastructure Thoughts
Collaborative Decision Making “Collaborative Tools and Technology”
Future of Weather Capabilities in General Aviation Avionics
Nation Business Aviation Association Friends/Partners in Aviation Weather Lockheed Martin Automated Flight Services Pilot Web Portal for the 21st Century.
Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association
Radar-Based Aviation Weather Services
How Air Traffic Is Coordinated
Friends and Partners of Aviation Weather NTSB Washington, DC
TDWR Measurement Capabilities
Progress in Cockpit-based Dissemination/Display
General Aviation Perspective Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association
Controllers most wanted for aviation weather
Industry Update on Turbulence
Warm-Up – 4/17 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Name the four type of weather observations. What are.
On Crying “Wolf” A Modest Tirade on Confusing and Inconsistent Weather Radar Displays & A favorite topic – Pireps Aided & Abetted by MIT, FSS, ATC, NWS.
Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association
Unit 1 Unmanned Aircraft Module 3 - Communications
Air Traffic Control System
Presentation transcript:

Controllers most wanted for aviation weather Matthew Tucker National Air Traffic Controllers Association Atlanta ARTCC Controllers most wanted for aviation weather

CIWS/COSPA incorporated into TMA Faster Update Rates for Controllers Radar Displays including storm motion, forecast lines, and Echo Tops Storm motion and echo top information is not available at the position even thought it was proto typed on STARS in 2001. The ability to see weather the weather is now and will be in 10 and 20 minutes helps controllers keep aircraft moving and better provide non equipped aircraft help in making decisions about how to get around weather or land and wait it out.

Faster update rates for NEXRAD on the Controllers scope

Real-time Airport Weather Information Discussed to need for real time ASOS and AWOS date for center and terminal options. Enroute ASOS data is usally at least 10 minutes old.

This is a screen capture from the ADDS website using the METAR JAVA Tool. Shows real time airport weather for a geographical area. Discussed the need for real time weather access, Controllers do not have access to this data at the position.

NEXRAD displays for Terminals facilities that are not equipped. Standardization in the way weather is described and displayed to Enroute Controllers, Terminal Controllers and Pilots. (Common situational awareness) NEXRAD displays for Terminals facilities that are not equipped. Pilots and controllers are not always using the same terminology for describing the weather that they are encountering. Most terminal facilities do not have access to NEXRAD or rapid update weather products. NEXRAD displays can give a better big picture look at the weather and help controllers make decisions about how to work around the weather impacts.

Turbulence Graphics (GTG2) Access to ADDS or ADDS like information.