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Moving towards an Integrated ASM/ATFCM/ATS Approach Brussels – 20-21 September 2012 Cooperation in crisis and contingency situations Asli OCAL -DNM- Francois CERVO -DSS-. EACCC Overview. Network Disruptions Management. EACCC Process. In case of crisis, the EACCC Chairman will contact: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

Moving towards an Integrated ASM/ATFCM/ATS Approach

Brussels – 20-21 September 2012

Cooperation in crisis and contingency situations

Asli OCAL-DNM-

Francois CERVO-DSS-

The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

EACCC Overview

Network Disruptions Management 3

Network Disruptions Management

PRE-ALERT

DISRUPTIONS

Network Manager· Gathers Info

· Handles the situation within NM

Network Manager· Tracks situation· Applies measures· Informs stakeholders· Activates Network

Disruptions Mgt Cell

· Evaluates activation of EACCC

Network Manager· Declares crisis

· Follows NDMP operationally

· Follows EACCC process

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EACCC Process• In case of crisis, the EACCC Chairman will contact:

• the relevant State Focal Points, • any organisation/agency that may provide information/help (eg.

VAAC, EC Radiation Protection unit, NATO, External CAAs)

• EACCC is convened via meeting or teleconference,

• A crisis mitigation policy is discussed, agreed and approved by EACCC,

• Information is disseminated to relevant parties,

• When the crisis is resolved, EACCC is deactivated,

• A debriefing EACCC session is held to address the lessons-learned and remaining actions.

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Network Manager’s Role• During crisis:

• NM, with the support of EACCC, will coordinate the response, mitigate the impact, and escalate issues to appropriate bodies.

• EACCC composition shall be extended to include impacted state representatives and other operational contacts where deemed necessary by NM.

• The State Focal Points will be the link between their respective local Crisis Structures and the EACCC.

• During normal times:

• NM will lead and coordinate the follow-up actions/lessons-learned stemming from previous crises.

• EACCC members shall provide feedback concerning these actions to NM keeping NM always in the loop.

• NM and EACCC will conduct exercises to maintain the high level of preparedness for possible crisis events.

The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

Practical Example and

Lessons Learned

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Overview and ImpactLibyaMaltaEuropean NetworkUsers Feedback

Libyan Crisis Management Process ChronologyCoordination ProcessNetwork Manager role and concerns

Network Disruption Management ProcessOverviewLessons Learned

Potential Way Ahead

ATM AND THE LIBYAN OPERATIONS

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• Concern: No Fly Zone covering only a part of Libyan FIR

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LIBYA – Airspace Closure

October 2010March 2011

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MALTA : IMPACT

Regulations: Nil Delays: Nil

Capacities:

- Before March 10 : 55-75 - March 10 / April 06 : 36-39 - After April 06 : 55-75

MALTA: FLIGHTS

225244 251

274305

322304 292

254 242

227 219 213 220242 250 246

228190

170

210207

249232

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50

100

150

200

250

300

350

January

February

March Ap

ril May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2010

2011

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Global Impact : No major network impact

Delays: No* Regulations: No Capacities / ATC

Re-routings IFPS workload

EUROPEAN NETWORK IMPACT

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Specific Situation : Greek industrial unrest

Staffing / Reduced capacities High delays Rerouting Adjacent sectors overload Combined with Libya Disruption on the Network

EUROPEAN NETWORK IMPACT

KANAR

AMIBO

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USERS IMPACT

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USERS IMPACT

AOs FEEDBACK

- Cost - Fuel (2500T AF) - Payload limitation - Schedule - Charges

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Specific Situation: (aggravated by Greek situation)

Mileage 200nm Fuel Flight time 20/30’ Schedule Delay 3hrs

Compensation requests?

USERS IMPACT

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19 March

STRIKES

17 March

U.N

MALTA

Tactical Management

Contacts

Deconfliction

FPL

Airspace

ECTL

Support

Info

17-23 March

REACTION

24-30 March

TRANSITION

30 March >

COORDINATION

FP L

Routes

Corridors

Maps

Coordination

Humanitarian Flights

NATO

Procedure

Airspace

CAOC/JACC

CHRONOLOGY

Civil-Military ATM Coordination Meeting

Teleconf.(OACI)

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COORDINATION PROCESS

1- Coordination at local level

DECONFLICTION

Airspace re-organized (E4,Routes)

FPL InfoProceduresPoints of contact

2- Coordination at strategic level

To Support and enforce decisionsTo implement themTo prepare long term actions (SPINS…)Civil-Military ATM Coordination Meeting Teleconferences (OACI Canada)

MALTA

CAOC 5

RAMSTEIN

EUCARF

CFMU

GREECE ITALY

COALITION

NATO

HQ

ICAOFAA

NATO

EUROCONTROL

MALTAITALY

GREECE

COALITION?

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EUROCONTROL(NM): ROLE and CONCERNS

Support – Network ManagementCoordination

Airspaces implementation (direct Routes)

Flight PlanningDCT Route Utilization - Rerouting

Authorized Flights – Procedures / SPINS

Manual Process (RAD)

ATFM exemption and protection procedures

OAT / GAT

MILOFlight Plan (Coordination UK, Fr, US, LEMO)

Airspace requests (Greek direct Routes)

Info promulgation

Return to normal situation in Libya

InformationMalta NOTAMs – Libyan AIP

NM airspace management aeronautical

information and charting group - Libya

Maps

PIBs /AIMs

NOP / D-1 Conference

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LESSONS LEARNED

WHAT? - ATM interface has to be included in Crisis Management

WHEN? - Each different crisis period has to be addressed Crisis Preparation Military Operations / Network DisruptionReturn to normal operations

HOW? - An ATM coordination cell has to be established for:

Coordination with NM Civ-mil Coordination at both local and regional levels

Whatever the operation, It is important to have an initial contact point with the coalition « Ops leader » to enforce the necessary ATM Coordination.

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WAY AHEAD

“ATM crisis management handbook”

Notification / Contact with NM (Inputs for Civ-Mil coord. rules in NM procedures)ATM Impact assessment – Level of disruptionPoint of Contact (HQ/JFACC / NM / States / ATCs …)Mitigation measures elaborated and coordinatedImplementation –adaptation – coordination at tactical level (ATC / CAOC)Transition to normal situation– Measures lifted / support to normal operations

Mil representatives

DNMC/EACCCFAB – ACCs – Airfields

Procedures harmonization should facilitate this coordination (FPL, EUROAT…)

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