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Washington DC Metroplex March 5, 2015 Implementation

Agenda Washington DC Metroplex overview Procedure details Flight planning considerations Flight crew expectations Implementation day details Questions and discussion

Takes a systems approach to PBN initiatives and airspace design Provides a geographic focus to problem solving Delivers an expedited process for integrated airspace and procedures efforts Uses collaborative teams Uses an educated prioritization process Enables predictable and repeatable flight paths Reduces task complexity while maximizing safety and efficiency 3 What is Metroplex?

Design efforts include: 57 procedural designs 50 are RNAV STAR and SID designs 7 ATS routes and 13 airspace alterations HITL and Flight Simulator Tested Many of these procedures have been examined collaboratively through Human in the Loop (HITL) testing to verify ATC capabilities The procedures were flown in industry flight simulators to determine speeds, descent profiles, and altitude restrictions Simulations included headwind and tailwind data and varying temperatures to imitate the majority of flight conditions in this region To date, 26 procedures have been implemented DC Metroplex Overview

March 5 Implementation Part of a series of implementations to optimize airspace and procedures in the Washington DC Metroplex DCA RNAV STARs: CAPSS1, DEALE1 IAD RNAV STARs: CAVLR1 BWI RNAV STARs: MIIDY1, RAVNN4 BWI STAR: RIPKN1 BWI RNAV SID: TERPZ4 ADW RNAV STARs: VUDOO1, SPISY1 Satellite RNAV STAR: TRSTN1 Airspace BILIT, OJAAY, and BARIN STARs will be N/A

March 5 Procedures SPISY1 RNAV STAR RAVNN4 RNAV STAR TERPZ4 RNAV SID TRSTN1 RNAV STAR VUDOO1 RNAV STAR DEALE1 RNAV STAR MIIDY1 RNAV STAR CAPSS1 RNAV STAR CAVLR1 RNAV STAR

Flight Planning Considerations and Flight Crew Expectations DESCEND VIA RNAV STARS –CAPPS (DCA), CAVLR (IAD), RAVNN (BWI) RNAV STARs: Washington ARTCC (ZDC) will issue the descend via clearance and runway transition via a landing direction, Potomac TRACON (PCT) will issue the landing runway ZDC: “Descend via the CAPSS ONE Arrival, landing south” PCT: After initial contact, “Runway one nine” –DEALE, MIIDY, RNAV STARs: PCT will issue both the descend via clearance and runway transition “Descend via the DEALE ONE Arrival, Runway 19” RNAV STARS (not descend via) –VUDOO (ADW), SPISY (ADW), TRSTN (Satellite) RNAV STARS RNAV SID –TERPZ4 (BWI)

DCA CAPSS1 RNAV STAR

Landing Direction and Bottom Altitude Bottom Altitude Landing South Bottom Altitude Landing North

DCA DEALE1 RNAV STAR

IAD CAVLR1 RNAV STAR

BWI MIIDY1 RNAV STAR

BWI RAVNN4 RNAV STAR

BWI RIPKN1 STAR

BWI TERPZ4 RNAV SID

BWI TERPZ4 – Climb Via confusion The Top Altitude is 4000, but there are Higher published altitudes. DO NOT climb higher than 4000 until cleared to do so!

ADW VUDOO1 RNAV STAR

ADW SPISY1 RNAV STAR

TRSTN1 RNAV STAR

Traffic Management Initiatives (TMIs) Traffic Management Initiatives (TMIs) are expected to be initiated on March 5 th daily from 1200Z – 0300Z for up to 14 days after the procedures are implemented TMIs will be planned and coordinated between ZDC and PCT and initiated dynamically, utilizing known demand volumes and initiatives for DCA, IAD, and BWI –Additional attention and emphasis will be placed on newness of Optimized Profile Descents (OPDs) for both Industry and ATC in an area not previously familiar with OPDs –Additional consideration will be given to fleet mix and relation to stacked OPDs into BWI and DCA from the south ZDC flow into PCT as well as new offset arrival to IAD and new offset arrival to ADW Expanded TMIs are not anticipated for new MIIDY (BWI) and DEALE (DCA) east arrival RNAV procedures, nor are they anticipated for the BWI TERPZ departure procedure

Pilot Emphasis Items Descend Via –If ATC previously assigned a speed to maintain, then later issues a descend via clearance, the previous speed restriction is cancelled and all published speeds are mandatory Bottom Altitude –A descend via clearance is to the last “published” altitude on the “STAR” and is not a clearance to fly any altitudes on an instrument approach procedure until cleared for the approach, or visual approach Initial Climb Via SID clearance –Do not climb above the published Top Altitude, even if there are higher altitude constraints, until receiving an ATC clearance to do so

Pilot Emphasis Items Correct Phraseology –Correct phraseology is imperative –Read back a descend via clearance verbatim –Abbreviated or clipped phraseology is not acceptable On initial contact with ATC on a descend via clearance, state –Aircraft/flight Identification –Current altitude –Descending Via –Name and number of STAR –Runway transition, if issued (Landing North/South, Runway 01/19) –ATIS

Flight Planning Considerations Contingency plans are in place for aircraft that are unable to accept the new procedures –CAPSS1 – IRONS5 conventional arrival –DEALE1 – ATR.V308.BILIT.DCA –CAVLR1 – COATT4 conventional arrival –MIIDY1 – ATR.V308.BILIT.BWI –RAVNN4 – OTT6 conventional arrival –RIPKN1 – OTT6 conventional arrival –TERPZ4 – Radar vectors, PCT will coordinate heading with ZDC –VUDOO1 – V33.COLIN.ADW –SPISY1 – ATR.V308.BILIT.ADW –TRSTN1 – 130 Radar Vectors

Implementation Day Details Go Teams will be established at PCT and ZDC to address any implementation issues Implementation telcons will be scheduled daily at 1000L and 1600L Go Teams will remain in effect as needed; estimate is 4 days Final Go Team members briefing will be held on March 3 to discuss roles and responsibilities Teams will consist of Metroplex team members, subject matter experts, and industry –Industry reps – please coordinate with Tommy Nicholson for inclusion on the Go Team