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HQ AF Flight Standards Agency Air Traffic System Evaluation Program (ATSEP). HQ AFFSA/XAFS MSgt Mike Beckles. Overview. ATSEP 101 Current ATSEP Report Trends Unit Preparation Strategies. True or False?. 1) ATSEP is an inspection of ATC (T/F)
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HQ AF Flight Standards AgencyAir Traffic System Evaluation Program (ATSEP) HQ AFFSA/XAFS MSgt Mike Beckles
Overview • ATSEP 101 • Current ATSEP Report Trends • Unit Preparation Strategies
True or False? 1) ATSEP is an inspection of ATC (T/F) 2) “Observations” result from failure to comply with proper policies/procedures (T/F) 3) Most observations are against ATC (T/F) 4) Most “problems” are against ATC (T/F) 5) If you can correct a deficiency “on-the-spot,” you get a “SAT” (T/F) 6) ATSEP provides “ratings” (T/F)
What is an Air Traffic System? System Environment People MISSION Procedures Equipment System
Why ATSEP? • History lessons Honest broker Validation Advocacy • Your primary functional area evaluation—and more Helps fix what you know about Helps fix what you don’t know about • Importance today… Manning/experience levels Ops tempo Risk management
ATSEP Purpose Evaluate the ability of the Air Traffic System to meet the standards and operational requirements of all users (AFI 13-218)
ATSEP Responsibilities • AFFSA provides oversight • AFI 13-218 OPR, SIIs and checklists • Observe/augment MAJCOM teams • MAJCOMs implement ATSEP • Schedule, evaluate and report • Coordinate problem/obs/SII closures • Provide feedback on checklists • Units prepare with checklists, X-feed and on-going management
ATSEP Scope • Where MAJCOMs have ATC, AM or ATCALS functional responsibility • Evaluates support to AT System users and compliance with standards • Provides trend info and a process to resolve system deficiencies • NOT the IG, WX or Aircrew Stan/Eval, but can be run concurrently
System Evaluation TERPS ATCALS ATC USERS SUPPORT AIRSPACE AIRFIELD WX Assess all air traffic system elements from an operational viewpoint
System Evaluation “Observations” are system deficiencies that clearly indicate actual or potential flying mission impact or an adverse affect on flight safety
System Evaluation • Special Interest Item (SII) • Focus attention on AF-wide issues • Derived from ATSEP trend data and “emergent” issues • Annual validation with MAJCOMs • Checklists available to all • UNSAT SII results in single observation
Compliance Evaluation AOF ATCALS Maint Evaluate specific functional areas for compliance with directives
Compliance Evaluation “Problems” are ATSEP checklist items graded unsatisfactory, indicating noncompliance with established standards “Off-Checklist Problems” are also compliance deficiencies
“Normal” ATSE Method TERPS ATCALS ATS USERS SUPPORT AIRSPACE AIRFIELD WX AOF ATCALS Maint
ATSE Process • Unit prep and notifications • Customer surveys Pre-visit • Inbrief • Customer interviews • Compliance checklists • System Eval and SII checklists • Outbrief ATSE Post-visit • Report & reply actions
ATSE Process • MAJCOM-specific requirments • Inbrief includes at least: • Team composition and intros • Overview of ATSEP and reporting • Definition of observation, SII, problem, and closure process • Process for daily review of identified/potential deficiencies
ATSE Process • Team reviews customer surveys • Team chief interviews customers • Flying organizations • Adjacent airports/ATC facilities • On-base support organizations • AOF staff personnel • Facility personnel
ATSE Process • Evaluators run functional area checklists (Sat, Unsat, N/A, N/O) • Observe daily facility operations • Completing evaluation checklists • Looking for trends--incorrect procedures or application • Looking for trends--correct procedures and application • Daily debrief/validation, team meeting
ATSE Process • Out-brief mandatory items • Overall assessment of ATS • SII results, observations & problems • Required follow-up actions • Out-brief optional items • Testing results • Commendable items • Various “rating” processes
ATSEP Report Content I. Executive Information II. System Evaluation Observations SII results III. Compliance Evaluation Problems Off-checklist problems IV. General Information
Post-ATSEP Actions • AOB addresses Observations/SIIs • Convenes to assign actions & OPR w/in 30 days of receiving report • Tracks status & recommends closure • Documents closure by MAJCOM/DO • Problems/Off-Checklist Problems • Unit documents fix actions • MAJCOM determines closure authority • Written closure request & approval
CY 2001 CY 2002 CY2003 CY2004 113 Observations in 36 Evals (3 av.) 2348 Problems in 33 Evals (71 av.) 161 Observations in 48 Evals (3 av.) 2766 Problems in 54 Evals (51 av.) 157 Observations in 56 evals (3 av.) 2509 Problems in 56 evals (45 av) 225 Observations in 77 evals (3 av.) 3056 Problems in 77 evals (40 av.) ATSEP Activity
Jan-Dec 04 ATSEP Activity Evaluations at 77 units by MAJCOM
Jan-Dec 04 Observations/SIIs 224 Obs/SIIs in 77 evals (2.9 av; range 0-11)
Jan-Dec 04* Problems 3056 problems in 77 evals (39.7 average; range 2-132) OCPs Not included
Trend Reporting • Semi-annual detailed trends (positive & negative) to MAJCOM 3-letters • Annual Executive Summary prepared for Air Staff and MAJCOM 2-letters • Units should use data to avoid common errors!
Jan-Dec 04 Obs/SII Trends Negative Trends • Airfield planning and design deficiencies • ATCALS maintenance management • ATCALS grounding and lightning protection • Airfield maintenance and repair Corrective Trends • Airfield signs and markings • AOF procedural guidance • TERPS products
Jan-Dec 04 Problem Trends ATC Facilities (45 Towers and 27 Radars) • ATC 100 Phraseology (12R) • ATC 162 Equipment Checks (6R) • ATC 170 RADAR display photos (5R) • ATC 058 Equipment checks (13T) • ATC 019 Phraseology (11T) • ATC 047 Visibility checkpoint chart (9T) • ATC 006 Crew change procedures (9T) • ATC 018 RIF (9T)
Jan-Dec 04 Problem Trends ATC Training & QA (31 Evaluations) • ATC 299 Periodic facility evaluations (13) • ATC 316 Training record reviews (11) • ATC 215 Simulator in PCGs (11) • ATC 250 Realistic scenarios (9) • ATC Appointed 7 level review (10)
ATSEP Perspective: • Mission • Safety • Standards
Summary • ATSEP focuses attention and resources to fix ATS deficiencies • Evaluation trend information can help you identify common deficiencies • Strong self-inspection and follow-up is key to ATSE preparation
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