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Federal Aviation Administration
Charlotte (CLT) Metroplex Industry Briefing August 27, 2015
Presented by: Captain Wes Googe, American Airlines; Cheryl Zibrowski, CLT Management Co-Lead Bob Szymkiewicz, CLT Article 48 Co-Lead
CLT Metroplex Leads Contact Information
Cheryl Zibrowski FAA Management Co-Lead [email protected] (317) 412-8889 c Bob Szymkiewicz FAA Article 48 NATCA Co-Lead [email protected] (704) 517-7252 c
Wes Googe
Technical Pilot, American Airlines [email protected] (336) 830-4120 c
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Agenda
Charlotte Metroplex overview CLT Implementation Schedule 10/15/15 Implementation STARs SIDs Traffic Management Initiatives (TMIs) Time Based Flow Management (TBFM) Pilot Emphasis Items Flight Planning Considerations Implementation Day Details Upcoming Outreach Questions
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Takes a systems approach to PBN initiatives and airspace design
Provides a geographic focus to problem solving
Delivers an expedited process for integrated airspace and procedures efforts
Uses collaborative teams
Uses an educated prioritization process
Enables predictable and repeatable flight paths
Reduces task complexity while maximizing safety and efficiency
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What is Metroplex?
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Design efforts include: o 39 procedural designs
16 RNAV STARs, 15 RNAV SIDs 5 Conventional STARs, 3 Conventional SIDs
o 67 airspace changes including ZTL, ZJX, ZDC, CLT, AVL, GSP, GSO o 13 ATS routes including 5 Q-routes, 5 T-routes, 3 Atlantic Routes
HITL and Flight Simulator Tested o Many of these procedures have been examined collaboratively through Human
in the Loop (HITL) testing to verify ATC capabilities o The procedures were flown in industry flight simulators to determine speeds,
descent profiles, and altitude restrictions o Simulations included the most challenging headwind and tailwind data and
temperatures to imitate the majority of flight conditions in this region To date, 9 airspace changes and all 13 ATS routes have been
implemented
CLT Metroplex Overview
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Implementation Schedule
6/25/15 o Airspace Changes
GSP, AVL, CLT & ZTL
8/20/15 - NW Corner o 4 CLT STARS o 5 CLT SIDS o NOTAM “ATC Assigned only” until 10/15/15
10/15/15 o 8/20/15 procedures implemented o Airspace changes
ZTL, ZJX, CLT, & ZDC CLT ceiling raised
o GSP RNAV SID o ZTL ARTCC Area 1 Reconfiguration
3/31/16 o ZDC Airspace Changes
5/26/16 & 5/31/16 - NE Corner
o Airspace Changes CLT, ZTL & ZJX
o 1 CLT STAR o 3 CLT SIDS
7/21/16 & 7/26/16 - South o Airspace Changes
CLT, GSP, ZJX & ZDC o 6 CLT STARS o 3 CLT SIDS
1/5/17 o CLT – 2 STARS & 2 SIDS o 1 RDU STAR o 2 CHS STARS o GSO – 1 STAR & 3 SIDS o GSP – 4 STARS & 1 SID
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October 15, 2015 Implementation
FILPZ and PARQR RNAV OPD STARs into CLT BTSEY and LIINN conventional STARs into CLT, AFP, AKH, DCM, EHO,
EQY, IPJ, LKR, UZA, N52 BOBZY, JOJJO, KRITR, ESTRR and WEAZL RNAV SIDs from CLT,
AKH, EQY, IPJ, JQF, LKR, RUQ, UZA, VUJ
The following pages will introduce these procedures, talk about what to expect from ATC and what ATC expects from flight crews
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STARs
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STAR Information
RNAV STARs FILPZ and PARQR replace the JOHNS STAR
Conventional STARs LIINN and BTSEY replace the SHINE STAR
Published August 20th but NOTAMs issued o CLT (RNAV and Conventional) “ATC assigned only” o Satellite airports
RNAV STARs “not authorized” Conventional STARs ATC assigned only
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STAR Information (cont.)
October 15th o All NOTAMS cancelled except satellite airports
RNAV STARs “not authorized” JOHNS and SHINE NOTAMed “not authorized”
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Flight Planning Considerations
Descend Via RNAV STARs o ZTL Controller will issue descent to FL240 o Next ZTL controller will issue the descend via clearance
“Descend via the FILPZ ONE Arrival, landing south/north” » Landing south select Runway 18R » Landing north select Runway 36L
o CLT Approach will assign the landing runway » “Expect Runway XX”
Flight planners should not file to other arrivals to circumvent flying the descend via STARs
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For Flight Crews
ATC needs to hear the readback of the “Descend Via” clearance Compliance with the published speeds on a STAR is mandatory and
cancels previously assigned speeds ATC can assign speeds other than what is in the published procedure If ATC cancels the OPD or vectors off the STAR, ATC must issue a hard
altitude When checking in with a new controller while on a descend via clearance,
the altitude leaving and “descending via” must be included in the initial transmission
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RNAV TARGETS Images
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FILPZ (RNAV) OPD STAR Replaces the JOHNS STAR
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FILPZ (RNAV) OPD STAR Replaces the JOHNS STAR
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FILPZ (RNAV) OPD STAR
Turbojets only Will serve CLT only, satellite airports will be NOTAMed “not authorized” Select Runway 18R or 36L depending on CLT landing direction Plan on flying the procedure as published due to descent concerns if
aircraft are shortcut inside CLT airspace
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PARQR (RNAV) OPD STAR Replaces the JOHNS STAR
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PARQR (RNAV) OPD STAR Replaces the JOHNS STAR
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PARQR (RNAV) OPD STAR into CLT
Turbojets only Will serve CLT only, satellite airports will be NOTAMed “not authorized” Select Runway 18R or 36L depending on CLT landing direction LIINN holding pattern is not expected to be used on this procedure
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Conventional TARGETS Images
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BTSEY (Conventional) STAR Replaces the SHINE STAR
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BTSEY (Conventional) STAR
Turbojets only Will serve CLT and satellite airports CLT arrivals expect to cross BTSEY @ 11,000’ and 250 KIAS when
landing south and 14,000’ and 250 KIAS when landing north Satellite airport arrivals expect to cross BTSEY at 11,000 and 250 KIAS
except landing EHO and IPJ expect direct destination at or below 7,000’
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LIINN (Conventional) STAR Replaces the SHINE STAR
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LIINN (Conventional) STAR
Turbojets only on the VXV Transition Turboprop and prop aircraft only on the HMV and SOT Transitions Will serve CLT and satellite airports CLT turbojet arrivals expect to cross LIINN @ 11,000’ and 250 KIAS when
landing south and 14,000’ and 250 KIAS when landing north CLT turboprop and prop arrivals expect to cross LIINN at or below 9,000’
descending to 7,000’ when landing south and 9,000’ when landing north Satellite airport turbojet arrivals expect to cross LIINN at 11,000 and 250
KIAS except EHO and IPJ, expect direct destination at or below 7,000’ Satellite airport turboprop arrivals expect to cross LIINN at 9,000’ except
EHO and IPJ, expect direct destination at or below 7,000’ Satellite airport prop arrivals expect to cross LIINN at or below 7,000’
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SIDs
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SID Information
No new conventional SIDs (this publication cycle) North RNAV SIDs
o KRITR, JOJJO and WEAZL replace JACAL West RNAV SIDs
o BOBZY replaces ZAVER o ESTRR replaces DEBBI
South and east SIDs remain the same Published August 20 but NOTAMed as ATC Assigned Only October 15
o All August 20th SID NOTAMS cancelled o DEBIE, ZAVER, and JACAL NOTAMed as “not authorized”
Design differences (RNAV off the ground vs Vector)
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Flight Planning Considerations
New CLT RNAV SIDs are designed as RNAV vector SIDs o Departing 18L and 18C expect:
“Runway XX, Cleared for takeoff” (initial leg is runway heading) Approximately 2 NM from the runway end a heading will be issued
(tower/departure) o Departing 36R and 36C expect:
“Runway XX, Cleared for takeoff” Runway 36R initial leg is 025, Runway 36C initial leg is 330
MERIL, LILLS, ANDYS, and BUCKL SIDs will continue to be RNAV off the ground
Current conventional SIDs remain
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TARGETS Images
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TARGETS Images
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ESTRR (RNAV) SID Replaces the DEBBI SID
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ESTRR (RNAV) SID
Turbojets Only Replaces the DEBIE SID Single transition over IPTAY CHOPZ and BGRED are charted as stand-alone waypoints. Initial pref
route will be IPTAY..BGRED. This will change to IPTAY..CHOPZ after the ATL SIDs are implemented in April, 2016.
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BOBZY (RNAV) SID Replaces the ZAVER SID
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BOBZY (RNAV) SID
Turbojets Only Replaces the ZAVER SID TNSLY Transition designed for ATL arrivals only BNA Transition offers connectivity to ZME en route flows and de-conflicts
aircraft from the northeast ATL STARs and the northwest CLT STARs
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JOJJO (RNAV) SID
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JOJJO (RNAV) SID
NOONN Transition is ATC Assigned Only and designed for weather and special activities. It may be considered for city-pair traffic routed over the BNA VOR.
DOOGE Transition is designed for aircraft routed over FLM CUBIM Transition is designed for aircraft routed west of FLM JOJJO is designed in the former JOHNS arrival airspace and splits the
new PARQR and FILPZ STARs One of 3 SIDs that replaces the JACAL SID
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WEAZL (RNAV) SID
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WEAZL (RNAV) SID
Turbojets Only One of 3 SIDs that replaces the JACAL SID Single transition over CLAWD that serves traffic routed towards HVQ
VORTAC Will eventually connect to Q-39
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KRITR (RNAV) SID Replaces the JACAL SID
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KRITR (RNAV) SID
Turbojets Only One of 3 SIDs that replaces the JACAL SID NWETN Transition for traffic routed over PSK SMIAM Transition for traffic routed over LYH
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October 15, 2015 TMIs
First Two Weeks CLT reduce AAR from 92 to 80 for VFR ZTL increase stream class to 10 on northwest corner. All other
corners will remain at 7. ZDC – if CLT is at 80 AAR, passback 15nm to ZNY ZME – Begin using TBFM on10/15/15 ZID – no significant passback, possibly 10 to 15 MIT No anticipated changes to IFR AAR
TBFM
o Critical in managing the dual streams for CLT traffic o Experts at ZTL, ZME, ZID & CLT
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Pilot Emphasis Items
Descend Via o If ATC previously assigned a speed to maintain, then later issues a descend
via clearance, the previous speed restriction is cancelled and all published speeds are mandatory
Bottom Altitude
o A descend via clearance is to the last “published” altitude on the “STAR” and is not a clearance to fly any altitudes on an instrument approach procedure until cleared for the approach, or visual approach
Initial Climb Via SID clearance
o Do not climb above the published Top Altitude, even if there are higher altitude constraints, until receiving an ATC clearance to do so
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Pilot Emphasis Items
Correct Phraseology o Correct phraseology is imperative o Read back a descend via clearance verbatim o Abbreviated or clipped phraseology is not acceptable
On initial contact with ATC on a descend via clearance, state
o Aircraft/flight Identification o Current altitude o Descending Via o Name and number of STAR o Runway transition, if issued (Landing North/South, Runway 01/19) o ATIS
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Contingency Plans
Contingency plans are in place for aircraft that are unable to accept the new procedures
STARs o FILPZ and PARQR
Unable vertical component, revert to the STAR without vertical guidance Unable RNAV, reroute via conventional LIINN and BTSEY STARs
SIDs o CLT - JOJJO, WEAZL, KRITR, ESTRR, BOBZY
Unable RNAV - Aircraft filing the correct equipment (non-RNAV) will be routed by ADR via the appropriate conventional SID
o GSP - BIMMR
Unable RNAV - SPA.V605.GENOD..BKW/PSK/LYH/GSO/LIB (followed by remainder of route to destination)
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Implementation Day Details
Go Teams will be established at ZTL, CLT, ZID & GSP to address any implementation issues
Implementation telcons will be scheduled daily at 0900L and 1400L, with exception of the first day. The first day we will also hold a telcon at 0600L.
An open conference bridge will be available for time-sensitive communications
Go Teams will remain staffed as needed Final Go Team members briefing will be held on October 13. Teams will
consist of Metroplex team members, subject matter experts, and industry o Industry reps – must coordinate with Wes Googe ([email protected]) and
Bruno Schnedl ([email protected]) for inclusion on the Go Team
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Upcoming Outreach
Upcoming o Dispatcher’s Telcons September 2, 2015 October 7, 2015
PARQR(RNAV STAR) FILPZ(RNAV STAR)
LIINN(STAR) BTSEY(STAR)
JOJJO(RNAV SID) WEAZL(RNAV SID) KRITR(RNAV SID)
ZTL30 ZTL31 ZTL42 ZTL43 ZTL44 ZTL47 ZTL48
CLT Airspace BIMMR(RNAV SID)
Questions?
PARQR(RNAV STAR) FILPZ(RNAV STAR)
LIINN(STAR) BTSEY(STAR)
JOJJO(RNAV SID) WEAZL(RNAV SID) KRITR(RNAV SID)
ZTL30 ZTL31 ZTL42 ZTL43 ZTL44 ZTL47 ZTL48
CLT Airspace BIMMR(RNAV SID)