Flight Validation and Pilot Training

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Flight Validation and Pilot Training Eiji Nakamura , JCAB 15th International Flight Inspection Symposium

Validation Activities Ground Validation (Simulation) - Obstacle clearance   - Coding   - Charting   - Fly-ability Flight Validation   - Obstacle verification (Optional)   - Fly-ability (workload, charting, maneuvering)   - Infrastructure Database Validation There are three kinds of Validation on Flight procedures, Ground Validation, Flight Validation and Database Validation. Ground Validation, simulation on the ground, includes the check of - Obstacle clearance independent review by procedure designer, - Coding by software tool (for example Smith PDT) or expert review, - Charting by independent review, - Fly-ability by software tool from PC-based to full flight simulator. (Fly-ability is not necessarily an issue with standard procedure, for example T-Bar approaches) but ….. Critical for some aircraft types when particular coding and/or multiple speed and altitude constraints used. If we use flight simulator, more than one type simulator should be use, and pay attention for a range of wind/temperature conditions.

Flight Inspection and flight validation Flight inspection and flight validation are separate activities but may be accomplished by the same entity. The states is responsible for the quality of the procedure for publication. For the reason, flight inspection and flight validation shall be included in the State’s procedure design process flow. For the purposes of quality assurance in the procedure design process, flight inspection and flight validation are separate activities that, if required, may or may not be accomplished by the same entity. The procedure design organization does not normally have the expertise necessary to determine under which conditions flight inspection and/or flight validation may be necessary. The State is responsible for the overall performance of the procedure, as well as the quality and suitability of the procedure for publication. For this reason it is recommended that a review of the procedure by the flight inspection and flight validation organizations be included in the State’s procedure design process flow.

Flight Inspection - Navaid performance for DME/DME RNAV Flight Inspection addresses - Navaid performance for DME/DME RNAV - Unintentional interference for GNSS in accordance with Annex10, ICAO Doc.8071 (Aeronautical Telecommunications and guidance in the Manual on the Testing of Radio Navigation Aids)    Talking about the RNAV/RNP procedures, Flight inspection is conducted with the purpose of confirming the ability of the navigation aid(s) including GNSS upon which the procedure is based, to support the procedure, in accordance with the standards in Annex 10 — Aeronautical Telecommunications and guidance in the Manual on the Testing of Radio Navigation Aids (Doc 8071).

Flight Validation Obstacle verification Necessary where full obstacle survey cannot be assured Fly-ability Detailed workload and charting assessments, but… High level qualitative assessment of maneuvering only Infrastructure assessment Runway marking, lighting, communications etc. Flight validation is concerned with factors other than the performance of the navigation aid that may affect the suitability of the procedure for publication, as detailed in PANS-OPS, Volume II, Part I, Section 2, Chapter 4, Quality Assurance. Obstacle verification is necessary where full obstacle survey cannot be assured. Fly-ability shall be done on the detailed workload and charting as assessment but…….High level qualitative assessment of maneuvering only. Infrastructure assessment also shall be done on the Runway marking, lighting, communications etc…..

Database Validation Test database may be provided for flight validation. Flight does not validate integrity of procedure subsequently coded in operational database. State must find other means of validating the operational database. ●We recognize the importance of “Test database” and should be provided for  flight Validation, because flight does not validate integrity of operational database. On the other hand, State must find other means of validating the operational  Where the FPD involves a complex new procedure or a significant change to existing procedures/routes in a complex airspace, the State is strongly advised to liaise with the major commercial navigation data-houses prior to promulgation.  This liaison should provide the data-houses with additional advance notice of the proposed changes and should allow them to review the proposed procedures, clarify any outstanding questions and advise the State of any technical issues that may be identified. (参考)  Advanced notification of procedures should contain the following elements: • graphical layout of the procedure; • textual description of the procedure; • coding advice, when applicable; • coordinates of fixes used in the procedure.

Flight validation pilot training and evaluation (1) State must establish standards for the required competency level. The state must ensure the competency level through the training. Training should include initial and recurrent training at periodic intervals. Competency must be evaluated by the State at regular intervals. The States, flight inspection pilots perform the flight validation, must ensure to conduct flight validation also meet these requirements. Where States apply flight validation, it must establish standards for the    required competency level for flight validation pilots. The State must ensure that flight validation pilots have acquired and maintain  this competency level through training and supervised OJT. (This is in order to achieve the safety and quality assurance objectives of the flight validation and to ensure that the quality assurance in the procedure design process and its output, including the quality of aeronautical information/data, meets the requirements of Annex 15.) Training for flight validation pilots should at least include initial training and recurrent training at periodic intervals and their competency must be evaluated by the State at regular intervals. This policy also must establish standards for the required competency level for flight validation pilots who also conduct flight inspection.

Flight validation pilot training and evaluation (2) Initial training must ensure that the pilot is able to demonstrate a basic level of competency. - PANS-OPS VOL.1&2, other ICAO provisions Knowledge and skills in ground and flight validation of procedures - Ground training - Flight training - Supervised on-the-job training - Initial ground and flight evaluation Initial training must ensure that the flight validation pilot is able to demonstrate a basic level of competency that includes at least the knowledge of information of PANS-OPS, Volumes I and II and other related ICAO provisions relevant to the State; • Also they should have the knowledge and skills in ground and flight validation of procedures by Ground training, Flight training, Supervised OJT and Initial ground and flight evaluation.

Flight validation pilot training and evaluation (3) Recurrent training must ensure that the pilot is able to demonstrate a basic level of competency. - updated PANS-OPS and other ICAO provisions - maintenance and enhancement of knowledge and skills Recurrent training program should be accomplished at least every two years, or major changes occur. The competency must be evaluated by the State at regular intervals. Training Item

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