2011 Trajectory Based Operations Flight Trials
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2011 Trajectory Based Operations Flight Trials
2011 Trajectory Based Operations Flight Trials Chris Wynnyk Mahesh Balakrishna Paul MacWilliams Dr. Thomas Becher June 11 th , 2013 © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |2| Acknowledgments FAA Sponsors: Neal Suchy and Matt Modderno (ANG) ASA and ZSE management for their support ASA pilots and ZSE air traffic controllers for participating ASA ACARS group for working with us to set up automated messaging MIT Lincoln Lab: John Taylor, Tom Teller MITRE: Dave Gouldey, Robin Kirkman, Mushava Kodzwa, Niamh Lowry, Cameron Osborne, Thomas Schafer, Roland Sgorcea, Will Symionow, John Timberlake, Carmen Villani, and Mitch Wynnyk Systems Enginuity: Alan Bell Veracity Engineering: Lou Rosgen and Steve Torzone © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |3| Findings • Meet time accuracy is very Meter Fixes RTAs Issued good for aircraft fully executing the RTA JAKSN KSEA OLM • While limited implementation is possible, additional capabilities and procedures are needed for broader use © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 RADDY CHINS SEVEN • Many factors beyond accuracy affect the operational viability GLASR EIGHT OLYMPIA SEVEN |4| Overview © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |5| 4D Trajectory Based Operations (TBO) Concept Apply RTA and FMS downlink data to time-based arrival metering Research Operational data analysis (TMA, FMS downlinks) Large scale parametric studies (Spacing / RTA factors) Human in the Loop Simulations (HITL) Seattle Flight Trials (2010, 2011) Objectives Evaluate viability for Mid-term implementation (2015 - 2018) Inform on standards development © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |6| 2011 Seattle Flight Trials Overview Large-scale use of RTA for meeting meter fix times into SeattleTacoma International Airport (KSEA) Nov 30th, 2011 – Dec 22nd, 2011 833 Flights assigned an RTA 3 metering fixes (OLM, RADDY, JAKSN), North and South flow Automated data transfer and data collection Objectives Increase RTA acceptance + success rate Assess viability of RTA as a near-term leave behind operation Automate information exchange Increase exposure to RTA concepts/procedures Assess FMS downlink data use for ATC © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |7| PLANNING HORIZON 1. RTA Planning/Calculation: 2. RTA Assignment: RTA Monitoring: • 3. TMA ground system calculates STA • Sector A/B controller assigns the STA as ATC Monitors thedownlinked aircraft to assure that • •Detailed flight plan an RTA to the aircraft at the merge fix it willand meet the RTA using: • Winds performance limits • The pilot accepts RTA clearance verbally • Host/ERAM Controller tools uplinked • Crew enter the RTA into the FMS and the • TMA information aircraft adjusts the throttle to meet the • Takes action if aircraft does not appear to RTA. be able to meet the RTA (Typically > 200 nm) FREEZE HORIZON (Typically 150 - 200 nm) Sector A Sector B Sector C 1 2 3 TRACON Arrival Runway © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |8| Previous Trials 2010 Trials 2011 Trials Duration 7 days 23 days Fleet ASA subset Entire ASA fleet Metering Conditions Non-metering Metering and non-metering Airport Configuration (Flow) South only North and South Meter Fixes OLM OLM, RADDY, JAKSN Flights Assigned an RTA 57 833 Wind Forecast Uplinks Descent only Cruise and Descent Automation Limited Extensive using ACARS © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 |9| Issues and Mitigations Issue Mitigation Difficult to detect “RTA Unable” events Improved detection through ACARS message downlink. Some flights missing downlink data Extensive FMS ACARS automation to provide complete flight information, including both periodic and event-driven message downlinks. Dataset includes true airspeed, detailed trajectory predictions, RTA window and status, cost index, wind measurements, and event-acknowledgement messages. Unexpected RTA window sizes RTA Window periodically downlinked and displayed to ZSE prior to RTA assignment. Missing or out of date FMS-entered winds, winds mismatch with the TMA system FMS cruise and descent winds automatically uplinked via wind service, downlink to acknowledge pilot acceptance. Wind values interpolated from 2-hour Rapid Update Cycle data, the same source as TMA. FMS Performance – speed fluctuations, low speeds, high deck angles, and buffet alerts observed during RTA HITLs [8] Aircraft performance limits configured with minimum Climb, Cruise, and Descent Calibrated Air Speeds (CAS); Pilot to intervene in cases of inappropriate speeds, cancelling the RTA. Speed, altitude constraints not honored by RTA Performance limits automatically uplinked to aircraft based on planned trajectory. RTA Window unavailable on the FMS downlink bus Temporary RTA uplinked to aircraft FMS, triggering the FMS to calculate the RTA Window, window information subsequently available for downlink. Limited support tools for RTA monitoring Intent Display provides aircraft eligibility, diagnostics, and RTA status information. TMC communicates assignment to ATC via phone call. © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 10 | Intent Display © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 11 | Data Analysis Framework ACARS Messages Intent Display Data ETMS Records NOP Radar Tracks Observer Notes RUC Winds TMA Records © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Flight Trials Database Software Analysis Scripts Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 Quantitative Results | 12 | Results © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 13 | 833 RTA Assignments RADDY KSEA JAKSN OLM © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 14 | Flight Distributions Airport Configuration Meter Fix 619 (78%) 125 (15%) 653 (78%) RADDY 89 (11%) OLM © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. JAKSN Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 South Flow 180 (22%) North Flow | 15 | Time Performance 833 RTA Assignments 514 (61%) AAA: Assigned, Accepted, Achieved 81 (10%) AAT: Assigned, Accepted, Outside Tolerance (±20 seconds) 132 (16%) AAC: Assigned, Accepted, Canceled © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. 79 (9%) AAU: Assigned, Accepted, Unachievable 27 (3%) AUI: Assigned, Unable Immediately Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 16 | Number of Flights Crossing Time Distribution CrossingTime – FmsEnteredRtaTime (seconds) © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 17 | Aircraft Configuration Configuration Step Aircraft % Total % Previous Eligible Meter Fix 1532 100% - Requested Descent Winds 1423 92.9% 92.9% Sent Descent Winds 1357 88.6% 95.4% Accepted Descent Winds 1281 83.6% 94.4% Accepted Cruise Winds (if Sent) 1258 82.1% 98.0% Accepted Performance Limits 1205 78.7% 95.8% Accepted Temporary RTA 731 47.7% 60.7% Issued RTA 833 54.4% 69.1% † † As percentage of Accepted Performance Limits. © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 18 | Speed and Altitude Compliance Rates % Within Compliance OLM North JAKSN South North RADDY South North South Speed 89.1 92.0 75 95.8 100 90.4 Altitude 83.6 100 100 87.5 100 100 Speed 83.3 78.0 100 100 100 87.5 Altitude 83.3 96 100 100 100 100 AAA AAT Note: A number of these flights were likely cleared by ATC to cross the meter fix outside published restrictions © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 19 | Speed and Cost Index Changes at RTA Assignment © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 20 | Speed Change vs. Absorbed Delay © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 21 | Cumulative Distribution Distribution Function (CDF) Cumulative Function (CDF) Wind Error RUC 2-Hr No Wind Cruise & Descent Wind Flight Plan Wind Vector Wind Vector WindError Error[knots] [knots] © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 22 | TMA ETA minus FMS ETA [sec] Air Ground Harmonization Without Wind Update © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. With Wind Update Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 23 | Controller Feedback Based on 38 survey responses (approximately 241 RTA assignments) © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 24 | Detailed Controller Feedback yes If the aircraft were not able to meet the RTA times, did the crews inform you in a timely manner? 89% Were the flight crews well informed and did they respond in an expected manner? Was sufficient information identifying RTA flights present in the datablock (i.e. 4th line)? 84% If you accepted a handoff on an RTA aircraft, were you aware that an RTA had been assigned and what time had been assigned? 88% Were the RTAs to be assigned passed to you in a timely manner? 93% Was the speed/descent profile of the RTA flights within the expected performance range? Were you usually able to allow the aircraft to achieve RTA without altering the course, altitude, or speed of surrounding traffic? 61% Did you have to cancel an RTA clearance? 44% Was the phraseology for issuing and controlling the RTA aircraft clear and concise? 86% Were you able to give RTA clearances to all eligible aircraft? 43% 89% 72% 0% © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 no 50% 100% | 25 | Conclusions Conclusions Meet time accuracy is very good for aircraft fully executing the RTA Many factors beyond accuracy affect the operational viability Additional automation and ground support tools would enable broader use Next Steps Further develop and mature concepts for RTA use: RTA for departure spacing RTA coupled with other concepts such as 3D PAM and Interval Management Inform on standards development: RTCA SC-227: Updates to the MASPS / MOPS – RTA requirements RTCA SC-214: Data Communications – RTA and trajectory-related message sets © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 26 | Questions © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 27 | Speed and Altitude Restrictions STAR OLM7 CHINS7 GLASR8 Flow Restrictions North 250 KIAS / 12000 ft MSL for OLM South 270 KIAS / at or above 17000 ft MSL for OLM North 250 KIAS / 12000 ft MSL for RADDY South 270 KIAS / 16000 ft MSL for RADDY North 270 KIAS / 16000 ft MSL for JAKSN South 250 KIAS / 12000 ft MSL for JAKSN © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318 | 28 | Flight Trials Wind Uplink 1 Aircraft FMS 7 2 ACARS Service 3 5 6 NFDC Database Research Wind Service 4 ASA AOC RUC Winds © 2013 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. Approved for Public Release. Case 13-2318