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Objective ITY-SPI
ESSIP Plan 2013
Ana Paula FRANGOLHODSS/EIPR
13.09.2013
ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective ITY-SPI 2
Objective ITY-SPI
Comprehensive Explanation Changes since LSSIP 2012 Link to European ATM Master Plan Most important SLoA(s) Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions Supporting Material Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks Conclusions Links and contacts
Comprehensive Explanation (1)
Derived from Regulation (EU) 1207/2011 laying down requirements for the performance and the interoperability of surveillance for the single European sky
The regulation lays down requirements on the systems contributing to the provision of surveillance data, in order to ensure the harmonization of performance, the interoperability and the efficiency of these systems within the EATMN and for the purpose of civil-military coordination
Airborne equipage to ensure interoperability with current and expected surveillance technologies
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Comprehensive Explanation (2)
But NOT all the regulatory requirements were transposed in SLoAs
Focussed on implementation actions by ANSPs and Airspace Users
Compliance information to be complemented in the SES Annual Report
Choice of the technology left at the level of ANSP
Potential evolution of ITY-SPI once the technical choice will be made by the ANSPs
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What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2012
No changes since LSSIP 2012
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Link to European ATM Master Plan
Not available yet The objective was triggered by the publication of SES legislation -
Regulation (EU) 1207/2011 laying down requirements for the performance and the interoperability of surveillance for the single European sky
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Most important SLoA(s)
ASP01 – Ensure interoperability of surveillance data
ASP02 – Conduct Safety Assessment for the existing surveillance infrastructure
USE01-USE06 – Carriage and operation of Mode S elementary surveillance, Mode S enhanced surveillance and ADS-B Out.
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Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions
Formal acceptance by the NSA of the ANSPs safety assessment report
Compliance of the surveillance data transferred to other ANSPs Delivery to the NSA of the safety assessment of the existing
systems Delivery to the NSA of the safety assessment report for the changes
to the system and notification of acceptance by the NSA The personnel has been trained Aircraft are equipped, certified and have airworthiness approval
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Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks
Applicability is EU + so for the “+ States”, check if included in the bilateral agreements with the EU
The Objective should be read in conjunction with the existing local requirements already in place
The States shall put in place processes not included in the ESSIP objective (e.g. spectrum protection)
The ANSPs shall be able to prove to the NSA that they implement the most efficient surveillance solution taking into account the local operating environments, constraints and needs as well as airspace users capabilities.
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Conclusions
Objective implementation is critical to ensure compliance with Regulation (EU) 1207/2011 and with the future European surveillance as envisaged by SESAR
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Links and contacts
Objective Coordinator: Frangolho, Ana Paula +32 2 729 4702
[email protected] Alfaro, Oscar +32 2 729 4665
DSS Objective Expert : Borely, Michel +32 2 729 1161
NMD Objective Expert: Stewart, Robert +32 2 729 3695
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