Air Traffic Services Outside Controlled Airspace (ATSOCAS)
ATSOCAS Review Initiated due to concerns raised by AAIB, UKAB, CAA and attendees at CAA Safety Evenings 5 Phases of work 1 – Establish situation and devise work plan 2 – Consult with airspace users and providers 3 – Devise and test new procedures; draft new regulations 4 – Consultation and policy document production – 2007/08 5 – Review – post implementation Single ATSOCAS policy document for all pilots/ATCO/FISO (civilian and military) – CAP774 All providers and users agreed on services to be provided, responsibilities and duty of care principles
ATSOCAS Review Industry involvement throughout in addition to formal public consultation (Sep – Dec 07) 12 March 2009 – revised services to be introduced This is not just a renaming of the services, but a complete revision will come into effect Has resulted in a single set of agreed services for both pilots and controllers It is vital that all pilots have a detailed understanding of the revised procedures and how to use them
Airspace & Safety Initiative ATSOCAS under leadership of Airspace and Safety Initiative (ASI) post Phase 2 ASI launched in 2005 Joint CAA/NATS/MoD/AoA with input from multiple GA/CAT organisations Aim to identify key areas for action to address most pressing safety issues: ATSOCAS / Infringements / Rates of Climb & Descent etc Programme benchmarked risks and identified actions necessary to address issues Pulled together number of existing work streams in an effective manner. Working Group structure to do the detailed work Industry fully involved through Working Group membership
Oversight Group Airspace Infringement Commercial Air Transport Airspace Strategy Steering Group Air Traffic Management Standards Co-ordination Group Steering Group ASI Communication & Education Programme ASI Structure
Actions Post Consultation Since Jan ATSOCAS Procedures Working Group refined procedures Simplified, Clearer, Less duplication Addressed concerns and comments made in consultation responses as far as possible whilst meeting Statement of User Requirement Radiotelephony phraseology fully reviewed and agreed Interactive CD Further developed Mailed to all Commercial pilots during June/July
Why Should I Be Concerned? Some of the airports outside CAS: Blackpool, Newquay, Plymouth, Exeter, Farnborough, Gloucestershire, Humberside, Inverness, Southend, Manston, Norwich, Oxford, Plymouth Some of the airports partially linked to CAS: Aberdeen, Bournemouth, Bristol Filton, Coventry, Doncaster, Durham, Newcastle Routings outside CAS: Class F Advisory Routes Direct routings Dropping from an upper air route where no CAS exists below FL195 Which routes do you fly that are outside CAS?
Next Steps CAP774 was published June 2008 FODCOM 25/2008 notified of the CAP publication and CD Follow up FODCOM being produced Air Traffic Service Providers are currently training their personnel Now is the time to ensure your pilots are adequately trained and can safely use the revised services on 12 March 2009
The New Services and Procedures – An Overview The suite of services consist of: Basic Service Traffic Service Deconfliction Service Procedural Service Collectively form the ‘UK Flight Information Services (UK FIS)’ 12 March the only ATS provided in Class F/G airspace within the UK FIRs Change from ‘separation’ to ‘deconfliction advice’ Duty of care Service provision issues Aim is for standardised provision by all UK ATS providers
Educational CD Created by cross industry ASI group Mailed to all pilots home address Available on ASI website Additional copies available free of charge on request from CAA
Educational CD
ATSOCAS A standardised set of ATSOCAS procedures for all pilots and controllers Defined responsibilities Agreed duty of care principles A basis for enhanced standardisation of ATS provision by all providers Success relies on all ATS providers and airspace users being appropriately trained and aware of the new services
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