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FAA LAAS Program Status

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Federal Aviation<BR>Administration<BR>Daniel Hanlon<BR>Senior Representative, Air Traffic Organization,<BR>Asia Pacific<BR>FAA LAAS Program<BR>Status<BR>Beijing, China<BR>April 17, 2007<BR>Federal Aviation 2<BR>Administration<BR>Outline<BR>• Introduction<BR>• LAAS Capabilities<BR>• GBAS Program Background<BR>• GBAS Integrity Analysis and Prototype<BR>Development<BR>• International Cooperation<BR>• GBAS CAT-III Research &amp; Development Activities<BR>• GBAS – JPALS<BR>Federal Aviation 3<BR>Administration<BR>GPS World 10/02/06<BR>• Boeing<BR>– “Boeing’s early operational experience with GBAS has<BR>generally been excellent. As we begin use of GBAS in daily<BR>airline operations it is important for airspace managers, airline<BR>operational planners and navigation service providers to<BR>understand the potential new or improved capabilities enabled<BR>by GBAS, as well as its potential for cost reduction for existing<BR>airspace system infrastructure<BR>– Boeing and Airbus will introduce GLS into their product lines<BR>Federal Aviation 4<BR>Administration<BR>Air Carrier Support For GBAS<BR>• Many US Air Carriers Strongly Support LAAS<BR>• LAAS Viewed as True International Precision<BR>Landing Navigation System<BR>• Boeing/AIRBUS<BR>•Boeing achieved GLS Certification 2006<BR>•Airbus Planning on GLS Certification 2007<BR>• Air Carriers<BR>• FedEx strong partner in implementing GBAS in Memphis<BR>• Continental leading GBAS implementation for their B737 NG aircraft in Guam<BR>• Qantas leading GBAS implementation with B 737 NG aircraft in Sydney<BR>• Hapag-Fly with DFS in Germany<BR>Federal Aviation 5<BR>Administration<BR>LAAS Capabilities<BR>• The Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS)<BR>Represents the U.S. Approach to the International<BR>Goal of an Interoperable GBAS Capability<BR>• LAAS Provides a Navigation Signal That Supports<BR>the Most Demanding RNP Requirements<BR>• LAAS is complementary to SBAS<BR>• One LAAS Can Cover the Entire Terminal Area and<BR>Enables Precision Guidance<BR>– Precision approach for Category I, II &amp; III<BR>– Multiple runway coverage<BR>– Complex procedures Guided missed approaches and<BR>departure procedures<BR>– Aircraft surface navigation<BR>Federal Aviation 6<BR>Administration<BR>Multiple Approach Capability of GBAS<BR>70,000 square mile<BR>service volume<BR>could include<BR>other nearby airports<BR>Similar set of reciprocal<BR>way-points can define<BR>missed-approach,<BR>go-around procedures,<BR>SIDs and STARs<BR>VDB transmission include<BR>• Differential GPS corrections<BR>• Final approach segment (FAS)<BR>• Way-point data listing blocks<BR>• Ground station and approach ID<BR>Omni-directional VDB<BR>Radiates out to 150 miles<BR>(line of site)<BR>Pilot selects one<BR>of several<BR>“approved” approaches<BR>Control codes select<BR>VHF frequency and<BR>approach listing<BR>blocks of way-points<BR>21340<BR>25016<BR>30156<BR>38254<BR>49502<BR>LAAS<BR>GPS RX VHF TX<BR>Angled Approach<BR>Straight Approach<BR>Sectored Approach<BR>Parallel Approach<BR>Curved Approach<BR>Federal Aviation 7<BR>Administration<BR>LAAS Architecture<BR>GPS<BR>Antenna<BR>Base Station<BR>Computes<BR>Differential<BR>Corrections,<BR>Provides<BR>Integrity<BR>Check &amp;<BR>Provides<BR>Approach<BR>Coordinates<BR>Broadcast Information<BR>Differential Corrections,<BR>Integrity Status and<BR>Approach Coordinates<BR>Transmitter<BR>Encoder<BR>DATALINK<BR>Federal Aviation 8<BR>Administration<BR>Siting Benefits of LAAS<BR>• Reduced siting constraints<BR>– Increase in potential sites over terrestrial NAVAIDS.<BR>– LGF not fixed by function.<BR>– Minimization of critical areas/operational impact.<BR>– Flexibility in placement of critical hardware.<BR>– Various configuration possible depending on operational needs.<BR>• Reduced ground installation costs<BR>– Reduced site preparation costs over terrestrial NAVAIDS<BR>• Multiple runway service<BR>– Single LAAS covers multiple runways<BR>– Positive guidance in all/any missed approach regions<BR>– Advanced procedures<BR>– Variable glide paths<BR>– Offset threshhold<BR>– Enable:<BR>• Surface navigation in the terminal area<BR>• Some level of service at adjacent airports<BR>Federal Aviation 9<BR>Administration<BR>Program Background<BR>• Program Baseline Completed in 1999<BR>• Established Government Industry Partnership (GIP) For<BR>Category-I Development in 1999<BR>• GIP Experienced Delays Due to Integrity Issues<BR>• In 2001, Strategy Changed To FAA Full Scale Development<BR>Contract for Category- I LAAS<BR>• Contract Awarded To Honeywell In April 2003<BR>– Aggressive Schedule and Integrity Issues Resulted In Delays<BR>• FAA Directed Program Back To R&amp;D In February 2004<BR>– Lower Overall Program Risk, Resolve Integrity Issues<BR>• Honeywell Contract Re-Structured To Resolve Integrity Risks<BR>– Restructure LAAS Integrity Panel &amp; Develop Provably Safe Prototype<BR>Federal Aviation 10<BR>Administration<BR>Current Activities<BR>• Integrity Analysis and Prototype Development<BR>– FAA GBAS prototype work under Honeywell Contract<BR>– Hazardous Misleading Information (HMI) Analysis<BR>underway to validate GBAS architecture/design<BR>• Scope<BR>– HMI is mainly an auditing process which does not intend to<BR>duplicate existing analysis<BR>– GBAS Team activity building on the WAAS experience and<BR>intended at supporting Safety Risk Management and approval<BR>process<BR>&raquo; Validate algorithm fault tree nodes and software integrity<BR>approach<BR>&raquo; Identify integrity deficiencies and recommend solutions<BR>Federal Aviation 11<BR>Administration<BR>Current Activities (continued)<BR>• GBAS CAT I Approval Process<BR>– Honeywell Submitted Application for SLS 4000 System<BR>Approval in 2006<BR>– System Design Approval for Honeywell architecture in progress<BR>– Facility and Service Approval for Memphis planned for 2008<BR>• Signed Memorandum of Cooperation with Australia<BR>February 9, 2006 to assist in the<BR>development/approval of a Cat-I LAAS<BR>– Airservices Australia contract with Honeywell for the<BR>development of a certifiable GBAS<BR>Federal Aviation 12<BR>Administration<BR>LAAS CAT I Approval Activities<BR>• To be approved by FAA, system or equipment must<BR>be shown to meet ICAO, FAA or other (e.g. RTCA)<BR>recognized standard.<BR>– The baseline is the FAA Non-Federal LAAS Specification<BR>• Verify compliance with the requirements contained in the Non-Fed<BR>Specification FAA-E-AJW44-2937A CATI LAAS Ground Facility<BR>– System or equipment approval is only one of the requirements<BR>for NAS operation.<BR>SYSTEM APPROVAL<BR>Provably Safe Prototype;<BR>plus upgraded hardware,<BR>software, processors and<BR>receivers<BR>FACILITY APPROVAL<BR>• Operational Restrictions<BR>• O&amp;M Manual<BR>• Trained Operators<BR>• Standard Operating<BR>Procedures<BR>SERVICE APPROVAL<BR>• AT and Pilot Training<BR>• Instrument Flight Criteria<BR>Instrument Flight Procedures<BR>Flight Inspection<BR>Federal Aviation 13<BR>Administration<BR>Memphis Flight Test of LAAS<BR>Prototype September 2006<BR>• 104 Approaches at Memphis airport<BR>• The Flight Test Included Some VHF Data<BR>Broadcast Coverage Checks<BR>– The Installed System Provided Complete<BR>Coverage Without any Areas of Concern<BR>• Performance is Well Within the Required<BR>Performance of 16.0m Horizontal and<BR>4.0m Vertical<BR>– The 95% Horizontal and Vertical Accuracies<BR>of the System were 0.68m and 1.17m<BR>Respectively<BR>• No Integrity Related Alarms or Alerts<BR>Federal Aviation 14<BR>Administration<BR>Avionics Integration<BR>• GBAS/LAAS avionics documents (MASPS / MOPS / TSO / SARPS)<BR>completed<BR>• Boeing 737-800 series GBAS equipped<BR>– 9 Qantas, 9 Continental, 1 Hapag-Fly aircraft delivered<BR>• Airbus planning for GBAS option in all new generation aircraft<BR>– A320 certification planned in 2007<BR>• Basic (ILS Look alike) LAAS Integration into MMR completed<BR>– Rockwell Collins MMR in Boeing 737/GLS Certification<BR>• R&amp;D: Complex Procedure Integration<BR>– Modification of the MMR to Support Complex Procedures Up-linked via the VDB<BR>• Capability of Terminal Area Procedures<BR>• LAAS Support of Implementation of RNP &amp; RNAV<BR>– Aircraft Fly Same 3 Dimensional Tracks as RNP/RNAV<BR>Procedures<BR>– Provides Retrofit Option for Non-FMS Equipped Aircraft<BR>Federal Aviation 15<BR>Administration<BR>LAAS Operational Implementation<BR>• Draft LAAS Procedures for Memphis Airport (MEM)<BR>– Developed LAAS straight in procedures for all runway ends<BR>– Developed Terminal Area Path (TAP) procedures<BR>– Coordination with MEM ATC<BR>– FedEx Flight test of TAP procedures started<BR>in January 2007<BR>– Next flight test planned for June 2007<BR>• LAAS Implementation Support<BR>to Brazil (DECEA)<BR>– System Design Approval and Facility Approval<BR>– Flight test planning<BR>Federal Aviation 16<BR>Administration<BR>GBAS International Activities<BR>• FAA Memorandum of Cooperation (GBAS)<BR>established with multiple countries<BR>– Australia, Brazil<BR>– Spain, Germany in final coordination<BR>• International GBAS Working Group<BR>– Established by service providers and industry<BR>• FAA, Eurocontrol, Germany, Spain, UK, France, Italy, Australia,<BR>Japan, Korea, India, Brazil, China<BR>• Boeing, Airbus, Airlines (Qantas, Lufthansa, Continental, ANA,<BR>FedEx, Hapag), Thales, Rockwell Collins, Honeywell<BR>– Working Group chaired by FAA and EUROCONTROL<BR>• Excellent forum to exchange and coordinate worldwide GBAS<BR>development and implementation activities<BR>• Last GBAS WG was in November 28-30, 2006 in Toulouse, hosted<BR>by Airbus,<BR>• Next WG planned for July 2007 in Seattle, hosted by Boeing<BR>Federal Aviation 17<BR>Administration<BR>GBAS International Activities<BR>• Strong trend of more nations starting a transition from GBAS<BR>research to real implementation of GBAS most notably:<BR>– Airservices Australia and Qantas started using the Sydney GBAS during<BR>scheduled revenue flights.<BR>– AENA and Germany upgraded their GBAS installations in Malaga and<BR>Bremen and plan for early operational implementation in 2007.<BR>– ENAV from Italy will upgrade the Milan GBAS station and install it at Palermo<BR>– Japanese Airlines ANA and JAL will introduce 8 GBAS capable aircraft every<BR>year from 2008 and JCAB is now considering GBAS implementation from<BR>2008 to 2012.<BR>– Korea plans on extending it’s present R&amp;D effort to implement an ICAO<BR>compliant GBAS Cat-I in 2009.<BR>– China presented an argument for GBAS+RNP solution for Linzhi airport.<BR>– German Lufthansa plans on 25 new single isle aircraft with GBAS<BR>– Brazil utilizing LAAS test Prototype to evaluate Operational Implementation<BR>Federal Aviation 18<BR>Administration<BR>Airservices Australia – FAA Cooperation<BR>GBAS<BR>Installation<BR>Sydney International<BR>• FAA – AsA MOC on GBAS Development and Implementation<BR>• AsA System development based on FAA<BR>Non-Fed Spec and FAA developed ADDs<BR>• FAA- CASA/AsA Certification Coordination<BR>– Basis is FAA Non-Fed Regulatory Approval<BR>– FAA Shares Regulatory Approval Documents<BR>to Ensure Compatibility of FAA and AsA Approach<BR>• Sydney GBAS Trials<BR>– 10/05: Qantas Boeing 737 Flight Trials (Now 9 Qantas aircraft GLS capable)<BR>– 04/06: Sydney Engineering/Fight Inspection Report<BR>Federal Aviation 19<BR>Administration<BR>CAT III/III GBAS<BR>• Requirements development underway in coordination<BR>with Boeing and FAA/AIR.<BR>– Regular briefings to ICAO/NSP and RTCA/WG-4<BR>– CAT II/III Engineering Sub-group drafting MOPS, ICD, and GF spec<BR>requirements<BR>• Target milestones<BR>– Draft MOPS and Non-fed Ground Facility (GF) specification by Sept.<BR>2007<BR>• Ground rule: minimal changes to ground facility and transfer of some<BR>requirement responsibility to the aircraft<BR>• Develop requirements in line with current ILS auto-land criteria<BR>– Published MOPS and GF specification by Dec. 2008<BR>– SDA, airworthiness, and OPS approval to follow with close<BR>coordination to ensure success<BR>Federal Aviation 20<BR>Administration<BR>Summary/Next Steps<BR>• Continuation of HMI Analysis<BR>• System Integration/Testing of System Software<BR>Developed under the AsA-Honeywell Contract 01/08<BR>• Facility and Service Approval at Memphis in 2008<BR>• Parallel Facility and Service Approval at Sydney<BR>International Airport.<BR>• Coordination of development and approval activities<BR>with International community<BR>• Installation of approved LAAS at FAA Technical<BR>Center for CAT III R&amp;D<BR>• R&amp;D to Develop and Validate CAT II/III Requirements<BR>Federal Aviation 21<BR>Administration<BR>Questions?

elantian 发表于 2010-8-28 23:11:31

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brightjm 发表于 2011-1-23 21:29:23

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