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Civil Military Civil Military Cooperation in ATMCooperation in ATM

Asia and Pacific Regional Sub-Office2014

BEIJING, CHINA; 30 JUN-11 JUL 2014

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CONTENTSCONTENTS

• Concept of Flexible Use of Airspace (FUA) and ASM

• ICAO’s Role and Regulatory framework• Airspace Organization and Management• New Challenge Civil/military Collaboration

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WHAT IS ASMWHAT IS ASM

• Airspace Management (ASM) : Is a process by which airspace options are selected and applied to meet the needs of the airspace users

• The ultimate goal of ASM : Is to achieve the most efficient use of the airspace based on actual needs and, when possible, avoiding permanent airspace segregation

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ASM GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIESASM GUIDING PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES

• All available airspace should be managed flexibly;

• Airspace management processes should accommodate dynamic flight trajectories and provide optimum operational solutions;

• When conditions require that different types of traffic be segregated by airspace organization, the size, shape, and time regulation of that airspace should be set as to minimize the impact on operations;

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ASM GUIDELINES PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIESASM GUIDELINES PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES

• Airspace use should be coordinated and monitored in order to accommodate the conflicting requirements of all users and to minimize any constraints on operations;

• Airspace reservations should be planned in advance with changes made dynamically whenever possible. The system also needs to accommodate short-notice unplanned requirements; and

• Complexity of operations may limit the degree of flexibility.

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FLEXIBLE USE OF AIRSPACE (FUA)FLEXIBLE USE OF AIRSPACE (FUA)

What is Flexible Use of Airspace(FUA)?–An airspace management concept–A methodology of capacity management–Airspace should not be designated as either purely civil or purely military airspace– Airspace should be considered as one continuum In which all users‘ requirements have to be accommodated to the greatest possible extent possible

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How to understand the FUA DefinitionHow to understand the FUA Definition

Key Points in the FUA concept

•User Requirements Driven—Allocated according to user requirements, not“ owed” by civil or military •Segregated Temporarily—Any necessary airspace segregation is temporary, based on actual use of airspace within a specific time period.•Managed Dynamically—Managed and used flexibly on a day-to-day basis.•Continuum —Contiguous volumes of airspace are not constrained by national boundaries.

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FUA Concept ConsiderationsFUA Concept Considerations

De Leon, Gustavo
I changed the position of Communication and FUA concept considerations in the graphic.
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StepsSteps to implement FUA to implement FUA

• The first step– Allow temporary access for civilian users to

military restricted and reserved airspace for an optimum use of the airspace and benefit the civil operations

• Another step– Allow temporary access to military users to civilian

restricted and reserved airspace to facilitate the training and other missions.

De Leon, Gustavo
I deleted the extra bullets to make a continuation of the ideas shown.
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Benefits of FUABenefits of FUA

• Reduce distance, time and fuel– Increase flight economy

• Enhance ATS route network and associated sectorisation– Increase ATC capacity– Reduce Air Traffic delays

• Temporary airspace reservation are more closely in line with military operational requirements – Better respond to specific military requirements

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Why have civil military cooperation?Why have civil military cooperation?

Civil and military parties have common interests, including:• access to airspace normally used by the other party using Flexible Use

Airspace (FUA) principles;• the efficiency of civil defence and Search and Rescue (SAR) operations,

police, security, humanitarian aid and national emergencies;• the operation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS);• the need to take into account ‘non-compliant’ military or other State

aircraft using special handling status (STS); given the increasingly complex civil aircraft equipage requirements;

• efficient handling by civil Air Navigation Services (ANS) of special military manoeuvres, such as formations and air refueling; and

• assurance of civil/military Air Traffic Control (ATC) system inter-operability and connectivity in a modern network-centric environment.

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What is ICAO’s role?What is ICAO’s role?

• Does NOT regulate the military• Serves as an international platform to promote

cooperation• Determines and disseminate best practices• Uses its regional framework to bring civil and military

authorities together • Raises awareness• Facilitates the use of existing arrangements

wherever they exist

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Regulatory frameworkRegulatory framework

Key points come out of Article 3 and ICAO Assembly– State aircrafts are exempted from compliance with

articles of the Convention– States are required to safeguard navigation of civil

aircraft when setting rules for their State aircraft– ICAO Member states may include, when appropriate,

representatives of military authorities in the their delegations to ICAO meetings

– ICAO should serve as an international platform to facilitate improved civil/military cooperation, collaboration and the sharing of best practices

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Regional Civil Military CooperationRegional Civil Military Cooperation

ICAO Standards and Recommended practices

• Annex 11 contains civil/military coordination provisions, including:– minimising interference with normal operations of civil aircraft;– minimising the size of the military airspace; and– civil – military early coordination and direct communication.• Annex 2 —provisions on coordination with military authorities;• Doc 4444 —procedures for strayed or unidentified aircraft;• Doc 9443 — Manual Concerning Interception of Civil Aircraft;• Doc 9554 —military and ATS coordination requirements;• Doc 9750 —Global Air Navigation Plan;• Circular 328 Unmanned Aircraft Systems; and• Circular 330 Civil/Military Cooperation in ATM.

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Regulatory frameworkRegulatory framework

ICAO Standards and Recommended practices

• Annex 11 contains civil/military coordination provisions, including:– minimising interference with normal operations of civil aircraft;– minimising the size of the military airspace; and– civil – military early coordination and direct communication.• Annex 2 —provisions on coordination with military authorities;• Doc 4444 —procedures for strayed or unidentified aircraft;• Doc 9443 — Manual Concerning Interception of Civil Aircraft;• Doc 9554 —military and ATS coordination requirements;• Doc 9750 —Global Air Navigation Plan;• Circular 328 Unmanned Aircraft Systems; and• Circular 330 Civil/Military Cooperation in ATM.

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De Leon, Gustavo
I delete "Mechanism"
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Prerequisites of FUA Prerequisites of FUA

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THREE LEVELS OFTHREE LEVELS OF FUA FUA

• FUA Concept has been developed at the three Levels of Airspace Management that correspond to Civil/Military co-ordination tasks. Each Airspace Management (ASM) level has an impact on the others

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THREE LEVELS OFTHREE LEVELS OF FUA FUA

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AIRSPACE STRUCTURESAIRSPACE STRUCTURES

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FLEXIBLE AIRSPACE STRUCTUREFLEXIBLE AIRSPACE STRUCTURE

• Flexible airspace structures are suited to temporary allocation and utilization

• These airspaces require dedicated coordination procedures for activation/de-activation.

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FLEXIBLE AIRSPACE STRUCTUREFLEXIBLE AIRSPACE STRUCTURE

• Conditional Route (CDR)• Temporary Reserved Area (TRA)• Temporary Segregated Area(TSA)• Cross-border areas(CBA)

De Leon, Gustavo
Not included in Circular 330. Leave these concepts for a presentation given by EUROCONTROL not by ICAO.
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TSATSA and and TRATRA

Temporary Reserved Area (TRA). Temporary Segregated Airspace (TSA).

Temporarily reserved and allocated for the specific use of a particular user

Temporarily segregated and allocated for the exclusive use of a particular user

During a determined period of time

During a determined period of time

Other traffic may be allowed to transit through under ATC clearance

Other traffic will not be allowed to transit through

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CBACBA

• TRA or TSA established for specific operation requirements over international boundaries. Established to allow military training or operational flights.

• Not being constrained by national boundaries. Assist in the improvement of ATS route network.

• Political, legal, technical and operational agreements between state are needed prior their establishment .

• Formal agreements prior establishment are needed to address issues of sovereignty, defense, legality, operations, environment and SAR.

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CDRCDR

• CDR—A non-permanent ATS route or portion thereof which can be planned and used under specified conditions. – Through TRA or TSA or CBA– Opening/closure result from associated military

activities or purely civil needs– Usually be established and utilized as pre-planned

routing scenarios– Permit the definition of more direct and alternative

routes by complementing and linking to the existing ATS route network

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CDRCDR

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A New Global ChallengeA New Global Challenge

• Historically, State agreements between military aviation units and ANSP focused on the needs of State defence, security and emergency procedures as well as military readiness and response requirements.

• There is now a clearly defined need to establish procedures that support the efficient integration of military and civil aviation in day-to-day operations.

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ICAO’s Response to the challengeICAO’s Response to the challenge

• The 37th Session of the Assembly(2010)– Resolution A37-13, Appendix O ―Coordination and

cooperation of civil and military air traffic– Airspace is a resource common to both civil and

Military– Military authorities should be included in planning

and implementation regional groups (PIRGs) and other ICAO meetings.

– ICAO would serve as an international platform to facilitate improved civil/military cooperation, collaboration and the sharing of best practices

– Regional Seminars/Workshops Civil/Military Cooperation Campaign 2011-2013

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ICAO’s Response to the challengeICAO’s Response to the challenge

• ICAO Guidance Material- Circular 330(2011)– Chapter1- Institutional and regulatory

framework– Chapter2-Civil/Military Interoperability – Chapter3-Airspace Organization and

Management– Chapter4-ATM Security and ATM in crisis

situation – Chapter5-State aircraft operations – Chapter6-Civil-military Collaboration – Appendix-Application

De Leon, Gustavo
I moved this slide here after the 37 Assembly.
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ICAO’s Response to the challengeICAO’s Response to the challenge

• ASBU(2012)– B0-FRTO“Improved

Operations through Enhanced En-route Trajectories”

– Element1: Airspace Planning

– Element2: Flexible Use of Airspace

– Element3: Flexible Routing

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ICAO’s Response to the challengeICAO’s Response to the challenge

• Asia/Pacific Seamless ATM Plan ( 2012)– Ten Civil/Military Elements are described in the

Seamless ATM Plan– 1.Strategic Liaison, 2.Tactical Liaison, 3. Military

SUA,4.SUA Review, 5.International SUA, 6.Integrated Civil/Military ATM System, 7.Joint Civil/Military Aerodromes and Navigation Aids, 8.Shared Civil/Military Data, 9.Common Civil/Military Training, 10.Common Civil/Military Procedures.

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Thank YouThank YouThank YouThank You

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