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Electronic Airport Layout Plans - “eALP” ACA, September 15, 2010 Kevin Shirer, AAE
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FAA eALP Update Overview eALP – What’s an eALP? – Who is doing eALPs now? – Data Development: convert existing or new? What You Need to Know – Data Standards (AC’s) – FAA Airports GIS – “AGIS” Website – FAA “IDLE” Training Summary: What’s next
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FAA eALP Update Presenter Background Kevin Shirer, AAE – Airport Management – 18 Years: PHX, SAT, SDL – Consultant – 6 Years – Airport eALP Projects: DEN, TUL, DSM – Airport GIS/IT Projects: PHX, ORD, SAN, LAX – FAA “IDLE” - Airport GIS Training Program
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FAA eALP Update Imagery CADD Survey GPS Sensors Spatial Data Attribute Data GIS GIS Definition Integration of geographic data, other data and software Geographic Information System
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FAA eALP Update What’s an ALP? – Airport Layout – Airport Airspace – Inner Approach – Departure Surfaces – Terminal Area – Land Use – Property Map – Data Sheet – Narrative Report
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FAA eALP Update FAA Data Standards (ACs) Electronic deliverable Electronic approvals Defined views in Web Viewer Database Features & Attributes Electronic Viewer – Yes Engineering accuracy Various CADD Standards Paper deliverables Paper signature approvals ALP plan sheets Electronic Viewer – No Planning accuracy What’s an Electronic “eALP” ALP eALP
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FAA eALP Update Video FAA AGIS & eALP Viewer
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FAA eALP Update eALP’s – Who’s doing them? FAA Southwest Region – Initial 9 “pilot” – DFW, ATL, HRL, … New eALPs now starting – DEN, TUL, DSM, PIT, … eALP RFQ’s to be released soon – SFO, IWA, GUM, FAI, … Expanding existing ALP/Planning projects – ABQ, SAT, MRY, …
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FAA eALP Update eALP Benefits One source/location for multiple ALPs Data accessible through a web portal FAA reviews – electronic workflow – Comments are electronic – iterative process Engineering level accuracy – useful for airport & FAA purposes
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FAA eALP Update eALP – Proposed Future Non Primary Small/Non Hubs Large/Medium Hubs Graphic Courtesy of FAA AAS-100
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FAA eALP Update Data Development; Use Existing or New? Data Sources – Survey Field collection Aerial Imagery & Photogrammetry Scanning – Design CAD Standards – AC 150/5300-16A; Survey Control – AC 150/5300-17B; Aerial Imagery – AC 150/5300-18B; GIS Data Standards
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Data
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FAA eALP Update Reuse Existing or New Validating existing data is nearly as intensive as collecting new Submittal of data to FAA “AGIS” Verification by NGS
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ACs: 150/5300- 16A, 17B, 18B
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FAA eALP Update What you need to know now 1.Become Familiar with the ACs 2.Determine the Type of Project 3.Determine Project Requirements AC 150/5300-18B, Table 2-1 4.Determine Data Sources 5.Collect New Data Survey Aerial 6.Develop Compliant Data 7.Submit to the FAA
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FAA eALP Update eALP Data Review ALP CAD File Examination ArcView
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FAA eALP Update AC 150/5300-16A Geodetic control network: – Primary Airport Control Station (PACS) and – Secondary Airport Control Station (SACS); 2 or more Tied to National Spatial Reference System (NSRS), maintained by the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Data must meet geographic accuracy – 95% RMS
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-AC 150/5300- 16A Survey Control: Monuments - PACS SACS
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FAA eALP Update AC 150/5300-18B, Feature Definition Name & Definition Geometry Type CADD Equivalency Data Capture Rule Survey Location Accuracy Attributes
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FAA eALP Update The Road Ahead eALP guidance and specifications – Pilot Program Lessons Learned will affect changes – Data update processes & data archiving Data creation for airports – FAA AGIS Training – FAA IDLE
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FAA eALP Update FAA Airports GIS – “AGIS” Website https://airports-gis.faa.gov/airportsgis/
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FAA eALP Update FAA IDLE Training Information is presented to 3 different user levels, and is more detailed and comprehensive for each: 22 Less Detail Level 1 Airport Managers, Proponents, Planners Level 2 Functional Managers (FAA) More Detail Level 3 Surveyors & Contractors
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FAA eALP Update Summary Technology & FAA Goals for data management = industry culture shift FAA ACs are requirements! Resources for small airports are a challenge FAA “Go Slow” approach is now accelerating
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FAA eALP Update More Information: FAA AGIS & FAA IDLE Training https://airports-gis.faa.gov/airportsgis/
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