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Data Communications. DCIT #16 Flight Deck Working Group. Agenda. Review of work schedule for 1 st DCL Ops Review of End2End changes and flight deck impacts Review of New Pilot Questionnaire DCIT Ops Management Discussion topics Matrix for DCL trial outcomes – What do we measure

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  1. Data Communications DCIT #16 Flight Deck Working Group

  2. Agenda • Review of work schedule for 1st DCL Ops • Review of End2End changes and flight deck impacts • Review of New Pilot Questionnaire • DCIT Ops Management Discussion topics • Matrix for DCL trial outcomes – What do we measure • S1P2 Transfer of Control discussion • Next Meeting – August 22-23 Herndon, VA

  3. Work schedule for 1st DCL Ops • Flight Deck User Guide v 1.0 • Updates? • Airline DCL Ops Support • Aircraft testing the week of August 27th • CAF and AFN test verification • FedEx – Jon is the POC KMEM MD-11 & B777 • United - Rick is the POC (KDEN) B777 and (LAX) 747 & 777 (KIAD) 777 • FedEx (Assume Nov 1 Start for DCL Trial @ MEM) • CMO/APM meeting on August 17 w/MD11/777 fleets KMEM • 60 days prior to DCL trial start bulletin to FAA APM for approval • Flight Manual Bulletins delivery to flight crews 30 days prior to trial • United (Assume Feb 1 Start DCL Trial @ KEWR) • Request to start early – move the start date sometime in January? • Delta

  4. End2End changes and flight deck impacts • PDC FRC modifications via flight planning • Automatic Fallback to PDC • Causes to fallback to PDC • Outages – Planned – Flight Crew/AOC notified via NOTAM • Change in filing status from the airline • Airline Failed to include FRC DCL in amended FAA Clearances • Short Term Outage or Aircraft related issues, - In all cases revert to Voice (Verify FDWG User Guide) • ATIS notification for the DCL trial is not required – Local notification by the airline will meet flight crew notification of DCL Service availability • How do we notify Users? • Flight Deck • See comments above • AOC • Impacts • Increase in workload – Flight Crew reverts to voice – Possible, no impact • Unable to determine which mode (PDC, DCL, and/or Voice) to obtain clearance, Possible, but in all cases they revert to voice – no impact – CPDLC not available • Controller increased workload (TBD – ATC Workgroup)

  5. End2End changes and flight deck impacts, Con’t • Logon • When ATC Comm is not established within 10 minutes after logon, • A second attempt to Logon should be accomplished • Made a comment in FDWG User Guide 4.2 • Or ATC Comm has not been established within 10 minutes of Logon, then • Production System • Logon will be accepted, but ATC Comm will not be established until flt plan correlation at strip print time – FedEx would like to discuss

  6. New Pilot Questionnaire • Review of the Draft Flight Deck Questionnaire and Interview Questions • Discussions concerning flight crew comments on questionnaire • Very Detailed • Likelihood to provide feedback issues • Long • Not broken why comment • Review 2nd - Shorter Questionnaire • DCL Trial Plan for flight crew interviews and Questionnaire feedback • Suggestion by the FDWG – Web based program • Outreach effort by the DCP??? • Suggested to be hosted by Outside Group e.g., MITRE, FAA DCP/DCIT website?? • Not to be used for DCL operational related issues

  7. Success • Safe Implementation • Flight Crew acceptance – Continued Use • DCL Trial performed as expected per the trial guidance • Logon failures, not requested clearances, loading failures of route clearances, revised clearances?? • Reduced number of ATC Departure Clearance Delays? • How do we track delays – Savings? • Flexible for User operations? • Tactical off schedule operations, company request? • Reduced voice congestion on ATC Clearance Delivery Freq • Reduced workload – How do we measure this? • How many times did we have to revert to voice to clarify or obtain ATC clearance? • Revised Clearances delivered via CPDLC vs. voice PDC environment – What/How do you compare it to vs. today’s procedures? What is the baseline?

  8. S1P2 Transfer of Control discussion • Review of proposed TOC Enroute ConOps • Monitor Message – Original ConOps • TOC sent from Sending Sector, • CAL (Confirm Assigned Level) sent from Receiving Sector concatenated with VAF (Verify Assigned Frequency). • Monitor Message – New ConOps • TOC/CAL sent from Sending Sector. • VAF sent from Receiving Sector • Contact message used inter-facility

  9. TOC – Monitor w/ VAF • Operational Benefit – TOC Monitor Capability • Supports DCP Benefits to increase voice channel accessibility, and reduces routine controller voice communications via with controller supported CPDLC technology • Monitor w/CAL Supports a real time Altitude Confirmation via CPDLC and Controller Automation • Supports the quiet cockpit concept during enroute operational environment • Operational Issues – Flight Deck • Original ConOps • Possibility of aircraft leveling off during climb. • Double aural alert on every frequency change. • Delay of Altitude Conformance Monitoring on handoffs • New ConOps • Double aural alert on every frequency change. • VAF is isolated message causing aural alert • Could become pilot nuisance / loss of value • Discussion

  10. TOC Monitor Operating Method • Monitor Message – Flight Deck Workload • TOC “Monitor” Operating Method • Sending ATSU • Uplinks Monitor Message w/CAL • Aircraft Receives “ATC” or “ATC MSG” with Audible Tone • Uplinked Monitor – Accepts Message, then • Constructs Downlink CAL message with Manual Input of altitude information, then Sends • Manually enters New Frequency into Audio Control Panel • Sending ATSU • Receives Wilco Monitor Message with CAL Report • Sending ATSU transfers aircraft via GND to GND to Receiving ATS • Receiving ATSU • Sends a VAF to Aircraft • Aircraft Receives “ATC” or “ATC MSG” with Audible Tone • Uplinked message “Verify Assigned Frequency 123.45 Houston Center • Aircrew Responds to Message with a Roger, and • Verifies Audio Control Panel VHF Frequency is properly set

  11. Monitor Discussion • What generated the VAF for Monitor TOC’s? • Requirement definition – AFS / AVS? • Voice Channel availability after new VHF Freq is selected • VHF failure indication? • Multiple cockpit events triggered by a single CPDLC message • Potential Mitigation to the Hazard – Monitor 121.5 w/CPDLC • Change in flight crew behavior • Flight Confirmation and verification of set VHF frequency in the audio control panel – Similar to setting ALT in the Flight Guidance Panel • For All CPDLC Ops - second Radio must be tuned to 121.5 • 3 concurrent modes of communication • CPDLC, Radio 1 – Assigned ATC Freq, Radio 2 - 121.5 • Missed Tuned or improperly assigned ATC Freq still results in 2 means of connectivity • TBD: Future requirements??? • Recommendation • Review FAA Build 1 results of the use of Monitor TOC within Miami Airspace • DCIT FDWG Position Paper with Recommendations for Monitor TOC’s • Work with the regulators for an implementation plan to determine future requirements related to TOC/IC’s • What do we need to study and what supports the ConOps of a single flight crew TOC workload event

  12. Next Meeting – August 22-23 Herndon, VA • Work Activity – Workspace for discussion • OT&E Validation with FAA Tech Center • FedEx on Aircraft validation effort

  13. Backup

  14. Contact Message

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