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Explore the significant outcomes of HLSC Global Aircraft Tracking Initiatives, focusing on the 60-minute reporting environment, emergency protocols, AOC coordination, and the implementation of GADSS concepts. Discover the timelines for adoption and the key performance-based standards and practices for improved flight tracking and communication between operators and ATC.
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Some of the Major Outcomes during the HLSC Global AircraftTracking Initiatives
NO TRACKING 60 minute reporting environment Incident at 1 minute Elapsed Time from Incident: min 89 59 RESCUE COORDINATION CENTER EMERGENCY PHASE
NORMAL TRACKING 60 minute reporting environment AOC tries to establish contact Incident at 1 minute Elapsed Time from Incident: min 44 Elapsed Time from Incident: min 89 CURRENT AOC RESCUE COORDINATION CENTER EMERGENCY PHASE GADSS CONCEPT
Upcoming Normal Tracking SARPs Performance-based Standards and recommended practices for normal flight tracking • No change to ATC procedures • Establish operator responsibility to track • Not technology-specific • Establish communication protocoled between Operator and ATC • Oceanic areas where ATC gets position information more than every 15 min (Recommendation for remote areas) • Aeroplanes with a take-off mass in excess off 27,000 kg and more than 19 seats Timelines • January 2015 • Preliminary review by ICAO ANC • March 2015 • State Letter • November 2015 • Adopted • November 2016 • Applicable(if adopted)