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Air Berlin discovers GLS Marc Altenscheidt Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS GLS versus ILS GLS coupled with RNP CAT III Certification – Autoland Capability Air Berlin‘s plans for GLS adoption Bremen & Malaga– GLS Evaluation Phase Why should an operator (e.g. Air Berlin) support GLS technology? Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS GLS versus ILS …from a Pilot‘s view! Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS GLS versus ILS …from a Pilot‘s view! Autopilot mode selection requires the same pilot actions for ILS and GLS approaches. GLS annunciations are identical to those used for ILS. Normal and Non-Normal Operations for GLS approaches are aligned with the Normal and Non-Normal Operations for an ILS approach. GLS Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS GLS coupled with RNP Example future procedure. Potentially useful paths (avoid terrain, airspace, weather). RNP based. GLS final segment. Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS GLS coupled with RNP (avoid terrain) Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS CAT III Certification – Autoland Capability BOEING: “GLS approaches have been demonstrated through autoland and rollout.” Flight Tests have shown: The GLS approach is even more precise compared to the ILS. To substitute the existing ILS stations (e.g. in Europe) the CAT III certification is absolutely mandatory! Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Air Berlin‘s plans for GLS adoption All new Air Berlin Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft will be able to conduct GLS Approaches. The Air Berlin „GLS“ Boeing 737 Fleet: 10 aircraft at the end of 2009 Air Berlin will receive a total of 80 GLS capable aircraft in the next 5 years. Evaluation Approaches at Bremen and Malaga. Close cooperation with DFS and AENA. GLS introduction and development on Air Berlin Line operation is given a high project priority by Air Berlin Fleet Management. Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Bremen – GLS Evaluation Phase Air Berlin is approved by the LBA since August 2008 to conduct GLS Evaluation approaches at Bremen. Additionally the following constraints by the authority must be redeemed: GLS Setup Pilot Flying/Pilot Monitoring Pilot Flying (PF) will set the GLS channel. IMC: The Pilot Monitoring (PM) will set the ILS frequency to crosscheck the GLS Signals (Note: Due to Channel/Frequency mismatch the Identifier on the PFD may appear in amber and the FD bars on the PM side may disappear). VMC: Outside visual references like PAPI or Runway may be used by the PM to crosscheck the GLS Signals. Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Bremen – GLS Evaluation Phase Minima The following increased Minima must be used: Decision Altitude (DA): 440 feet RVR: 650 Meters After the evaluation phase Air Berlin will receive the full CAT I certification for GLS approaches: Decision Altitude (DA): 200 feet RVR: 550 Meters Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Malaga – Monitoring flights only! Air Berlin is approved by the LBA since August 2008 to conduct GLS Evaluation approaches at Malaga. Additionally the following constraints by the authority must be redeemed: Pilot Monitoring (PM) will set the GLS channel. Due to the Ground Station prototype system design Air Berlin is only allowed to monitor the GLS Signal by the PM. The PF will set and fly the ILS. The GLS Signal in Malaga is for monitoring purposes only! Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Malaga – Monitoring flights only! Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS GLS/GBAS Statistics August - November 2008, 100 % successful! Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Why should an operator (e.g. Air Berlin) support GLS technology? GLS procedures are identical to ILS procedures – No additional training is required, which results in no extra costs! GLS coupled with RNP offers a great range of new approach procedures, to satisfy Emission requirements. Airport “upgrading” in terms of IFR approach procedures (e.g. La Palma, MDA 1850 ft.) – more flexibility, less diversions. Lower maintenance costs for the Ground System results in lower Airport fees (e.g. Europe). Samstag, 22. April 2017

Marc Altenscheidt Air Berlin discoveres GBAS Samstag, 22. April 2017