AIDC Top priority in APAC Special Implementation Project AIDC Bangkok, 28-31 Oct. 2014 Prepared by F.Lecat 1.

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AIDC Top priority in APAC Special Implementation Project AIDC Bangkok, Oct Prepared by F.Lecat 1

Outlines APAC priorities and targets related to AIDC Seamless item 220: AIDC Online seamless ATM reporting process AIDC TASK FORCE (APA/TF) terms of reference

APAC priorities and targets related to AIDC ­­­ Priority ASBU module or SeamlessElement Targets Target date (Seamless ATM Phase 1 Plan) Metric Flight and Flow Information for a Collaborative Environment (FF-ICE) B0-FICE 4. All States between ATC units where transfers of control are conducted have implemented the messages ABI, EST, ACP, TOC, AOC as far as practicable. 12 November 2015 % of FIRs within which all applicable ACCs have implemented at least one interface to use AIDC / OLDI with neighbouring ACCs Civil/Military Tactical Civil Military coordination (Regional) 7. Enhanced En-Route Trajectories: All States should ensure that formal civil military liaison for tactical response is established. 12 November 2015 % of States which have established a formal civil military liaison for tactical response Trajectory-Based Operations-Data Link En- Route B0-TBO 10. Within Category R airspace, ADS-C surveillance and CPDLC should be enabled to support PBN-based separations. 12 November 2015 % of FIRs using data link applications to support PBN-based separations in Category R airspace

Seamless item 220: AIDC 7.35ATM systems should enable AIDC (version 3 or later) between ATC units where transfers of control are conducted unless alternate means of automated communication of ATM system track and flight plan data are employed (ASBU Priority 1). As far as practicable, the following AIDC messages types should be implemented: –Advanced Boundary Information (ABI); –Coordinate Estimate (EST); –Acceptance (ACP); –TOC; and –Assumption of Control (AOC). Note: the 18th Meeting of the Regional Airspace Safety Monitoring Advisory Group (RASMAG/18) determined that the following interface areas required AIDC priority implementation in order to reduce Large Height Deviations: a)Indonesia: between Jakarta and Chennai/Ujung Pandang/Brisbane/Melbourne FIRs; b)India: between Chennai and Kuala Lumpur FIRs; c)Philippines: between Manila and Fukuoka/Taibei/Hong Kong/Ho Chi Minh/Singapore/Kota Kinabalu/ Ujung Pandang FIRs; and d)China: between – i.Urumqi and Lahore FIRs; and ii.Beijing and Ulaan Baatar FIRs.

Online seamless ATM reporting process In my State/Administration, AIDC objective is applicable, our national plan was to implement the 5 message subset for 30/06/15 (planned date), and it is already achieved in 1 FIR. The full message set is planned for 15/07/18 and as of now my organization has implemented it in 0 FIR

Do not confuse with Transfer of control inside the sectors of the same ATSU

AIDC TASK FORCE (APA/TF) The Asia/Pacific ATS Inter-Facility Data-Link Coordination Task Force (APA/TF) shall be responsible for overseeing the expedition of AIDC implementation in accordance with the Asia/Pacific Seamless ATM Plan within the Asian Region, with a particular focus on the Bay of Bengal (BOB) and South China Sea (SCS) areas. The APA/TF shall support the implementation of AIDC within the Asia/Pacific Region by: identifying problems and barriers for implementation of AIDC, with a particular focus on the BOB and SCS areas and establish an action plan committing the stakeholders to agreed and realistic* milestones. The action plan should prioritize the actions according to the potential safety impacts of the considered issues and use the most efficient mechanisms including Small Working Groups (SWGs), aviation industry teams and/or Go-teams (subject to funding) where required, to directly assist Asia/Pacific administrations within the BOB and SCS areas; solving the problems according to the action plan; and taking any appropriate action to meet the AIDC regional targets (phase 1 for 2015 and prepare phase 2018) as far as practicable, including the development of Asia/Pacific AIDC implementation guidance material* to complement ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices and the deliverables of the ICAO Inter-Regional AIDC Task Force (IRAIDC TF).

AIDC TASK FORCE (APA/TF) Frequency The APA/TF shall meet approximately twice a year and will use webconferences. Schedule The TF should complete its work in accordance with the planning. An indication could be 1 to 2 years for tasks a and b and 2 to 3 years for task c/. Reporting The TF should report to APANPIRG through CNS SG. Composition of APA/TF The APA/TF will consist of ATM and CNS representatives from Asia/Pacific States (ANS Providers), IATA, CANSO, IFALPA and IFATCA. Experts on AIDC from outside the Asia/Pacific may attend if their technical input would be beneficial to the APA/TF. Trans-regional States to the Asia/Pacific concerned by the action plan or having an interest in AIDC may also be invited.

Template for issues Issue referenceDescriptionCause(s) suspectedDate of first detectionOperational impact(s)Safety impactFrequencyParties involved (States, Administrations, vendors, etc)PriorityAction plan AIDC-ISSUE-1 AIDC-ISSUE-2 AIDC-ISSUE-3 AIDC-ISSUE-4 AIDC-ISSUE-5 AIDC-ISSUE-6 AIDC-ISSUE-7 There should be a continuity between AIDC seminar and APA/TF work

Template for issues LikelihoodMeaningValue FrequentLikely to occur many times (has occurred frequently) 5 OccasionalLikely to occur sometimes (has occurred infrequently) 4 RemoteUnlikely to occur, but possible (has occurred rarely) 3 ImprobableVery unlikely to occur (not known to have occurred) 2 Extremely improbableAlmost inconceivable that the event will occur 1 Safety risk probability table (ICAO Doc 9859, Safety Management Manual) SeverityMeaningValue Catastrophic— Equipment destroyed — Multiple deaths A Hazardous— A large reduction in safety margins, physical distress or a workload such that the operators cannot be relied upon to perform their tasks accurately or completely — Serious injury — Major equipment damage B Major— A significant reduction in safety margins, a reduction in the ability of the operators to cope with adverse operating conditions as a result of an increase in workload or as a result of conditions impairing their efficiency — Serious incident — Injury to persons C Minor— Nuisance — Operating limitations — Use of emergency procedures — Minor incident D Negligible— Few consequencesE Safety risk severity table (ICAO Doc 9859, Safety Management Manual)

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