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Navy Representative FAA Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia

CDR Larry Ayers, LtCol Hal Gielow, ACCS Dave Bratcher, Charlotte Cannady

Organization

• SECNAV (N785F)– CDR CDR Dave Kelch

• World wide ATC/Airspace issues

– LtCol Jim Beaton• Assistant (USMC)

– Master Chief Fields – Mr. Dan Bartlett

Organization

• 8 FAA Regions (4 NAVREP offices)– 1 ATC Senior/Master Chief Petty Officer (E-8/9)

– 1 Naval Officer pilot (O-5)

– 1 Marine Corp Officer (O-5 Southern & Western Pacific Only)

– 1 GS-7 ( admin assistant )

FAA Regions

.Kansas City

Central Region

Great Lakes Region

.Chicago

NorthwestMountainRegion

.Seattle

Western PacificRegion

.Los Angeles

IncludesHonolulu FIR &Guam CERAP

.Anchorage

Alaskan Region

IncludesAnchorage FIR

.Ft Worth

Southwest Region

Southern Region

.Atlanta

Includes Puerto Rico,Panama, Virgin Islands

New EnglandRegion.

BostonEasternRegion .New York

Remember: Regions are not centers

NAVREP Duties

• Represent CNO to the FAA

• Monitor FAA actions for impact on DoD

• Assist in local problem resolution

• Liaison with FAA region for Naval aviation matters– Primarily, but not exclusively, airspace & air

traffic issues

OPNAV 3770.2H

Regional Airspace Coordinators (RACs)

Focal point Focal point for all SUA matters within their for all SUA matters within their regional area of responsibilityregional area of responsibility

AFWTF Puerto Rico/Ens McDonough Marine Corps Air Bases East Cherry Point

Mr. Dan Brown (GS- 14)

FACSFAC Jax/Lt Johnson FACSFAC Pensacola/Lt Gomez FACSFAC VACAPES/LtCdr Klug

TOPICS

• RTCA-192 Study

• Navy Exercises in the Gulf

• SUA Utilization Information

RTCA

• The Radio Technical Commission For Aeronautics– Government sponsored Federal Advisory

Committee that develops recommendations regarding CNS/ATM systems

– EG., develops Minimum Operational Performance Standards for proposed/developing systems

RTCA

• Special Committee 192 (SC-192)– National Airspace Redesign Planning &

Analysis• Recommendations on Special Use Airspace (SUA)

– Published Draft Findings May 5, 2000• Final going to print

The Challenge

• How to accommodate both military and civilian aviation community requirements in a system of– Safety– Efficiency

Warning Areas, Restricted Areas, & Military Operational Areas In TheWarning Areas, Restricted Areas, & Military Operational Areas In The

Southern Region & Surrounding AreasSouthern Region & Surrounding Areas

(DOD SUA/ASU represents 13.4% of the NAS) (DOD SUA/ASU represents 13.4% of the NAS)

INCREASED CIVIL PRESSURE FOR SUA ACCESS

• NAS ARCHITECTURE & MANAGEMENT INSUFFICIENT FOR PROJECTED GROWTH– CAPACITY

– EFFICIENCY

– SAFETY

• SUA - 13.4% OF NAS (DOWN FROM 20% IN 1987)

• EMERGING COMMERCIAL REQUIREMENTS

• FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING OPTIONS LIMITED– TIMELINESS OF NOTIFICATION OF AVAILABILITY

– CALL BACK OPTION

• CIVIL PERCEPTIONS

Which aircraft

requires

the most airspace?

POTENTIAL INCREASED SHORTAGE OF SUITABLE SUA

• EMERGING WPNS SYSTEM REQTS

• EMERGING WARFIGHTING REQTS

• PROXIMITY OF FORCES TO SUA– NON-LOCAL UNIT INCREASED

DEMANDS DUE TO BRAC– OPS/DEPTEMPO COSTS TO NON-LOCAL

SUA– TRANSIT TIME TO LOCAL SUA

INITIATIVES

• FALCON VIEW/SENTRY

• SC-192 WG-2 FIELD TRIALS– ERAU/FACSFAC JAX/JAX ARTCC

• Falcon View Video– A vehicle for demonstrating the adaptive

airspace management concept

WG-2 FIELD TRIAL

• Conducted Between FACSFAC JAX, JAX ARTCC & ERAU

• Notification Procedural changes– Direct and daily updates provided to selected

users

• SUA clearance procedures

• Participant equipage requirements– Direct pilot to controller communications– Discreet Squawk

NAVAL EXERCISES IN THE GULF

COMPTUEX

JTFEX

COMPTUEX

CAPT MIKE GROOTHOUSENCCG4 N3444-7919 / DSN 564

• 18 Surface Combatants

• 3 Submarines

• 80+ A/C

• >15,000 Personnel

• ~3200 Sea Based Sorties

• Expending

– 17 A/A & 14 S/A Missiles

– 1720 Pieces of Air - Ground Ordnance (320 live @ Eglin and Pinecastle)

– 700 5”BL&P, 14 MK46 REXTORP, 20 MM

Exercise Overview

PVST 18-20 MAR

17 MAR, 21 MAR - 2 APR DAY 9+

GOMEX SOUTH

AVON PARK

PINECASTLE

100NM

PATTY TGT

SFC-26K OUT OF W AREA

SFC-40K IN W AREA

• An operating area with:– Sufficient sea space to steam into prevailing wind ~ 50 - 60 min

@ 30 KTS– A suitable divert airfield within 100NM (120 max) until Blue Water

Certified (<100NM @ night preferred)– Nearby airspace 20- 40K for a Marshall stack (CV Tacan holding

pattern) & fuel conserve– Regions possessing > 100 fathoms of water for OPFOR and BLUEFOR

submarine interaction with the CVBG– LAMPS Helo block Surf-2.5K over range of surface combatants (VFR

mutual use)– Airspace to engage OPFOR Air– Routes to targets supporting a 1+30 launch/recovery cycle

What USN Needs…..

SUA UTILIZATION INFORMATION

• MAMS/SAMS– A software tool which allows

• Scheduling

• Documentation

• Interface w/ FAA

– Declared operational by AF 1 October, 2000– End to End/MAMs to SAMS testing complete– Several ARTCC’s on line– Issues

• Training

• Workload

SUA UTILIZATION INFORMATION

• RTCA field trial methods

• Alternatives?

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