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2017 Infrastructure Summit WRAP - UP Action Items & Final Comments FEB 16 & 17 2017 USHST 2017 Infrastructure Summit 1

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2017 Infrastructure SummitWRAP-UP

Action Items & Final Comments

FEB 16 & 17 2017 USHST 2017 Infrastructure Summit 1

HELIPORTSAction Items

1. Heliport Specific FAA FORM 5010 • A need for a Heliport Specific Airport Master Record

Form, i.e. 5010-H, to better capture heliport specific data and streamline FAA Form 7460 information.

• Examples:• Preferred Approach/Departure Path

• Rooftop and Elevated Heliports

• Obstructions/Hazards

• Runway vs. TLOF Nomenclature

• Surface Type

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HELIPORTSAction Items

2. DATA INTEGRITY STANDARD• A need to incorporate Accuracy & Currency Standards

for private airport and heliport information similar to ICAO standards.

• CURRENCY: How old is the data and when was it last updated. Current system only identifies the last time information was requested.

• ACCURACY: How accurate is the data, no clear cut standard for private facilities. Possibly use Obstruction Accuracy Standards in FAA Order 8260.19G.

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HELIPORTSAction Items

3. INFRARED (IR) LIGHTING• Research, Develop and Publish a standard for IR

obstruction, airport and heliport lighting so that manufactures can then produce IR lighting that meets an FAA standard.

• Determine if: “Heliport” lighting is included in the definition used in hazards for FY15 SSI LED06: Loss of Sight of LED “Airport” Lighting” in the FAA Safety Management, “Safety Risk Assessment of Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting in Aircraft Operations Addendum, September 30.

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HELIPORTSAction Items

4. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION• Develop an FAA Accident/Incident Investigation Form

8020-23 that is helicopter specific.

• Include Infrastructure, i.e. heliports, as an investigation area• Determine whether or not it was a contributing factor.• Better statistical gathering for infrastructure accidents

• Examples:• Clear Approach/Departure Path• Current and Accurate Information• Obstruction Inventory at TLOF, FATO & Safety Area• Proper Lighting & Marking

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HELIPORTSAction Items

5. HELIPORT ADVISORY CIRCULAR (AC 150/5390-2C)

• Recommendation to conduct a study with key stake holders on the impact that the new VTOL platforms will have on infrastructure standards and;

• evaluate utilizing a new process for developing the next generation of the heliport design advisory circular.• Primarily looking at the success that the FAA has experienced

in utilizing the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Process

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IFRAction Items

1. SYSTEMS APPROACH

• Justification and education for the need for a systems approach to low level airspace.

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IFRAction Items

2. HELICOPTER ROUTES

• Continue to monitor, evaluate and make recommendations on helicopter route:• Criteria• Requirements• Implementation• Charting

• Next aeronautical charting forum regarding the implementation of new helicopter routes to be held April 25-27. Open invitation to attend, if interested contact Mike Webb from the FAA or Rune Duke from AOPA• Mike Webb: [email protected]• Rune Duke: [email protected]

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IFRAction Items

3. Follow up on RTCA (Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics) Recommendations:

• For Low Altitude Performance Based Navigation (PBN) Structure.

• RTCA to publish recommendations around March 2nd.

• Disseminate recommendations through USHST

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IFRAction Items

4. SINGLE ENGINE IFR (SE/IFR)• Continue to monitor progress and evaluate limits.• Evaluate the current legacy fleet.• Incorporate electrical load capability to secondary

generator• Reference: §135.163 Equipment requirements: Aircraft

carrying passengers under IFR.• (f) For a single-engine aircraft:

• (1) Two independent electrical power generating sources each of which is able to supply all probable combinations of continuous inflight electrical loads for required instruments and equipment; or

• (2) In addition to the primary electrical power generating source, a standby battery or an alternate source of electric power that is capable of supplying 150% of the electrical loads of all required instruments and equipment necessary for safe emergency operation of the aircraft for at least one hour;

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IFRAction Items

5. ATC INTERFACE • Use of the IFR system by helicopters needs to become

the new norm.

• Through use and exercise of the ATC system an increase in competency & comfort level for both pilot and ATC can be generated.

• Need a commitment from operators to conduct more IFR operations, especially during good VFR flight conditions to increase competency & comfort levels.

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IFRAction Items

6. EVALUATE ALTERNATE MINIMUMS• Single Engine Helicopter planning minimums for

weather and fuel:

• Current Weather Requirements• Part-91: 1000’ ceiling and 2 miles visibility

• Part-135: 2000’ ceiling and 3 miles visibility

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WEATHERAction Items

1. HEMS WEATHER TOOL SURVEY

• Conduct survey of pilots for feedback of latest updates of HEMS Weather Tool.

• National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA) to spearhead effort in collaboration with AOPA, NAAA, ALEA & HSAC.

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WEATHERAction Items

2. Weather Station METAR INCLUSION into the NADIN (National Airspace Data Interchange Network)

• Continue to evaluate best practices for inclusion of aviation weather stations that are less than AWOS-III into the NADIN. • Non Federal Stations

• AWOS 4 & AV Stations

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WEATHERAction Items

3. WEATHER INFORMATION CONFIDENCE LEVEL INDICATOR

• Evaluate the incorporation of a color coded confidence factor for weather data being reported into the system.

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FOLLOW-UP ITEMS

1. Single vs. Duel vs. Multi Engine VTOL Platforms• Evaluate multiple engine airframes, i.e. greater

than 2, in the new eVTOL ODM platforms.

• Consideration for new language

• Performance based language

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FOLLOW-UP ITEMS

2. SYNTHETIC VISION

• Add synthetic vision to next years infrastructure summit.

• Invite synthetic vision experts to discuss advancement and operation of equipment.

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3. Training: Move to more robust IFR system • Instrumentation

• Continued need for simulators (advanced full motion)• Enhanced credit from FAA for time in simulator

• Motivation and incentive for simulator time and training ?

• Emergency procedures

• Computer based training as an alternative.• Standardization, quality of equipment

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FOLLOW-UP ITEMS

4. INSURANCE ORGANIZATIONS

• Invite representatives from aviation insurance companies and underwriters to next years infrastructure summit.

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FOLLOW-UP ITEMS

5. AIRFRAME ISSUES & CONSIDERATIONS:• Fuel and range standards and criteria

• Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)

• Synthetic Vision

• Flight Data Monitoring: • Incorporation into SMS,

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For Additional Information

• Contact one of the following USHST Infrastructure Group members:

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Thomas Judge

Chair USHST/IWG

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (207) 973-6706

Rex J. Alexander

Member USHST/IWG

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (260) 494-0891

Rachel Tester

Member USHST/IWG

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (423) 902-4214