ACAS II Operations in The European RVSM Environment
ACAS II Operations in The European RVSM Environment
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Introduction
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Background
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ACAS II mandate in Europe (1/2)
Two steps:
1st January 2000: all civil fixed-wing turbine-engine aircraft having a maximum
take-off mass exceeding 15,000 kg, or a maximum approved passenger seating
configuration of more than 30 will be required to be equipped with ACAS II
1st January 2005: all civil fixed-wing turbine-engine aircraft having a maximum
take-off mass exceeding 5,700 kg, or a maximum approved passenger seating
configuration of more than 19 will be required to be equipped with ACAS II
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ACAS II mandate in Europe (2/2)
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RVSM implementation (1/2)
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RVSM implementation (2/2)
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Experience of TCAS II in NAT RVSM
A preliminary study had highlighted that TCAS II version 6.04a was not
adapted to RVSM and anticipated some operational issues
Operational feedback:
Many undesirable long duration TAs (for aircraft flying on adjacent flight levels
with similar speeds)
A few undesirable RAs (mainly due to turbulence or imperfect altitude keeping)
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Principles (1/2)
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Principles (2/2)
Closest Point of
Approach (CPA)
Climb, Climb
Descend, Descend
Standard
manoeuvre
Prohibited Standard
manuvre manoeuvre
TCAS
Intruder
< 48 s (TA)
< 35 s (RA)
If this time is lower than the set threshold, the range test is satisfied
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Advisory triggering: range test (2/2)
Intruder
TCAS
1.3 NM (TA)
1.1 NM (RA)
If the distance between aircraft is lower than the set protection distance,
the range test is satisfied
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Advisory triggering: altitude test (1/2)
TCAS
Intruder
If this time is lower than the set threshold, the altitude test is satisfied
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Advisory triggering: altitude test (2/2)
No advisory
850 ft (TA)
700 ft (RA)
TCAS
850 ft (TA)
700 ft (RA)
Advisory triggering
If the relative altitude between aircraft is lower than the set threshold, the
altitude test is satisfied
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Improvements of TCAS II version 7.0
Additional improvements:
Decrease of the reduced time threshold for level aircraft (30 s 25 s)
Introduction of a Miss-Distance Filtering to filter RAs in the horizontal plane
Fewer RAs that go against the aircraft vertical trajectory
Triggering of weakening RAs to reduce deviations in very slow divergence
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Expected TCAS II advisories
in RVSM airspace
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The ACASA project
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Traffic Advisories
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Concluding Remarks
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Common encounters for RVSM operations in
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Standard RVSM vertical separation (1/2)
Intruder
FL340
1,000 ft no TA
850 ft
FL330
TCAS
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Standard RVSM vertical separation (2/2)
Concluding remarks:
TCAS II version 7.0 is compatible with 1000 ft vertical separation
Pilots of TCAS II version 6.04a equipped aircraft will experience a large
number of TAs
If a TA is triggered,
Pilots shall comply with the airline operational instructions
Standard pilots behaviour is expected
No controllers action since TAs should not be notified by pilots
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Vertical offset (1/3)
FL340
FL330
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Vertical offset (2/3)
With a 25 ft quantization:
The intruder is seen with a 75 ft offset if the real offset 63 ft
The relative altitude seen by TCAS II cannot be lower than 860 ft
No advisory can be triggered
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Vertical offset (3/3)
Concluding remarks:
TAs triggered by TCAS II version 7.0 because of vertical offsets are rare
events:
Two offsets 51 ft and
100 ft altitude report quantization (a small proportion of the fleet)
If a TA is triggered,
Pilots shall comply with the airline operational instructions
Standard pilots behaviour is expected
Two level aircraft at adjacent flight levels oscillate in the altitude keeping
FL340
FL330
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Oscillation (2/2)
Concluding remarks:
TAs triggered by TCAS II version 7.0 because of oscillations are rare
events:
Two simultaneous opposite oscillations 51 ft and
100 ft altitude report quantization (a small proportion of the fleet)
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Turbulence (1/3)
FL340
Turbulence
High instantaneous vertical speed
TA or pop-up RA
FL330
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Turbulence (2/3)
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Turbulence (3/3)
Concluding remarks:
These events should be rare in the European airspace
More likely in NAT
When a TA or an RA is triggered,
Pilots shall comply with the airline operational instructions
Normal pilots response is expected
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1000 ft level-off encounter (1/4)
FL340
High vertical rate
Short time to co-altitude
TA (and RA) before level-off
FL330
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1000 ft level-off encounter (2/4)
FL340
FL330
TA: 48 s 1920 ft
RA: 25 s 1000 ft No RA if correct level off
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1000 ft level-off encounter (3/4)
A 1000 fpm vertical rate by 1000 ft from the cleared altitude should:
Prevent RAs
Minimise the number of TAs
TCAS II version 6.04a is expected to trigger more RAs than version 7.0:
Larger time threshold for level aircraft (30 s)
More RAs requesting a vertical trajectory change
Many improvements provided by TCAS II version 7.0
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1000 ft level-off encounter (4/4)
Concluding remarks:
TAs and RAs can be triggered during 1000 ft level-off encounters
These RAs can be necessary if an aircraft does not level-off as required
With a 1000 fpm vertical rate by 1000 ft from the cleared altitude :
no advisory is expected to be triggered with one manoeuvring aircraft
only TAs are expected to be triggered with two manoeuvring aircraft
When a TA or an RA is triggered,
Pilots shall comply with the airline operational instructions
Normal pilots response is expected
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Low closure rate encounter (1/3)
Two level aircraft at adjacent flight levels follow the same route. The
trailing aircraft has a slow overtake
Slow overtake:
By itself does not trigger any advisory, but
Induces longer duration advisories when triggered by the previous
configurations
T0: Start of TA T0 + 5 min: End of TA
FL340
FL330
450 kts
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Low closure rate encounter (2/3)
For low closure rates, the range test is based on the protection distance:
1.3 NM for TAs
1.1 NM for RAs
Advisories last about the time that the aircraft remains within the
protection distance
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Low closure rate encounter (3/3)
Concluding remarks:
These events should be rare in the European airspace
More likely in NAT
When a TA or an RA is triggered,
Pilots shall comply with the airline operational instructions
Normal pilots response is expected
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Operational implication
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Controllers (1/2)
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Controllers (2/2)
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Pilots (1/2)
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Pilots (2/2)
Standard behaviour (cf. PANS OPS Doc. 8168 and JAA TGL 11)
Pilots response is the same whatever the TCAS II version and the airspace
Pilots shall comply with their airline operational instructions
When a TA is triggered, pilots:
Should not request for a traffic information
Shall not manoeuvre in response to TAs only
When an RA is triggered, pilots:
Should follow the RA as accurately as possible
Shall not manoeuvre in the opposite sense of the RA
Shall limit the deviation to the minimum extent necessary to comply with the RAs
Shall promptly return to the initial clearance after the Clear of Conflict
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Conclusion
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