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January 11, 2011. Northern California Business aviation association. INTRODUCTIONS. WELCOME. John Swaney, Chief Pilot, HP Aviation Bill Hunter, ACM Aviation; Administrator Stephen Harms, Safety Officer, HP Aviation; FOQA Presenter. Board of Directors. Robert Pocica, McKesson
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January 11, 2011 Northern California Business aviation association
INTRODUCTIONS WELCOME • John Swaney, Chief Pilot, HP Aviation • Bill Hunter, ACM Aviation; Administrator • Stephen Harms, Safety Officer, HP Aviation; FOQA Presenter
Board of Directors • Robert Pocica, McKesson • Brian Adamcik, Marmalade Skies • John Swaney, HP
OBJECTIVES • Regional advocacy for business aviation • Aviation safety • Mentoring and development of business aviation professionals
COMMITTEES • Advocacy: NCBAA Board • Safety: Steve Harms, Chris Vedo, Ed Wetzel • Mentor (Scholarship): Shannon Roth, Herv Hodgson, Ron Freswick, Victoria Collom (SJSU) • Administration: Bill Hunter (luncheon, meetings, membership, web site), Sterling Brandt (Sharepoint, NCBAA intranet)
Corporate Flight Operational Quality Assurance C-FOQA Presented by: Stephen Harms steve.harms@hp.com
C-FOQA Recording • DFDR supplies the data stream • Quick Access Recorder (QAR) records data stream on a scandisk card • Data is transmitted to FDS for processing • Pilots provide supplemental data about events
C-FOQA Benefits • SMS program enhancement • IBAC recommendation • Insurance rate reduction
Data Review • FOQA events are reviewed by the Safety Officer for the following issues: • Safety • SOPs • Training • Flight Standards • Quality Assurance • Maintenance
The Basics • Review process must be fair and just! • Data must be used in a non-punitive environment! • Review process must not fall into the blame culture that often permeates our industry!
FOQA Will Identify Safety Problems • Pilots provide only subjective data based on their perceptions and experiences and often report this only when absolutely necessary • FOQA reports objective, quantitative data on what occurred during a flight • FOQA yields precise, unbiased information for evaluation • FOQA is not based on just perceived problems or risks; it looks at all parameters
Big Brother?Perhaps • FOQA is used to identify suspected problems • Unknown problems! • FAR, AFM, SOP noncompliance Resulting in a proactive safety culture to facilitate fixing problems before they become critical through : • Training • SOPs • Engine and systems monitoring
Chief Pilot Issues Identified by C-FOQA • FAR violations • Non adherence to SOPs • Non adherence to AFM/AOM • Flying outside the box • Rogue behavior • Sloppy flying (training/performance issues) • Speed control • Bank control • Pitch control • Non stabilized approach
Stabilized Approaches • TOD • ROD below 1000’ AFE • LOC/GS/GP tolerances • EGPWS alerts • Secondary flight controls over speed • High energy approach and landings • Long landings • High energy braking
Event Review Process • Safety Officer receives an e-mail generated by FDS with the basic details of an event • Service provider web site expands on the event • FOQA data is then reviewed event by event for outliers and trends Events are broken down into seconds pre and post • Pilots are expected to file an outlier event report • Generally they will beat themselves up, they get it • Others seem oblivious, they need to get it • A peer (line pilot) will then hold an interview if appropriate • If a serious event occurs or there is a stalemate the Chief Pilot will take over
Protections • All data is de-identified • Ops Managers do not have open access to the individuals involved • Only 3 people have access to the actual event data at HPA • Outliers are generally verified by the service provider • NASA
Room Introductions • Name • Company • Title
NEXT MEETING Tuesday, February 8th 11:30am – 1:00pm Michael’s Restaurant at Shoreline 2960 Shoreline, Mountain View Phone: (650) 962-1014 Contact: John Swaney • Phone: 408-291-2320 • Email: john.swaney@hp.com