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Title: RVSM


1
RVSM
  • AIRWORTHINESS

PRESENTED BY COSCAP-SA
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RVSM Airworthiness
  • In the late 1950s it was recognized that as a
    result of the reduction of accuracy of pressure
    sensing of barometric Altimeters with increasing
    altitude,there was a need above a certain flight
    level to increase the prescribed vertical
    separation minimum of 300 m. In 1960 an increased
    separation of 600 m was established.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • In the mid 1970s following the world fuel
    shortages and the escalation of fuel costs,
    allied to the growing demand for a more efficient
    utilization of the available airspace, ICAO
    encouraged states to conduct a detailed appraisal
    of the proposal to reduce the VSM above FL290.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • In late 1988 the ICAO panel provided guidance to
    a specialist group tasked with translating the
    total vertical error distribution requirement
    into detailed specifications and procedures for
    controlling the height keeping standards of
    aircraft operating in RVSM airspace.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • The detailed specification and procedures must
    be developed for use by Designers, Manufacturers,
    Operators and Approval Authorities and must be
    applicable for airworthiness approval to a Group
    of Aircraft as well as Individual Aircraft.
  • When taken together this formed the Minimum
    Aircraft System Performance Specification ( MASPS
    )

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • The following characteristics were developed by
    the ICAO team to satisfy the distribution limit
    on T V E of the proportion of Height keeping
    errors
  • beyond 90 m in magnitude is less than 2.0X10-3
  • beyond 150 m in magnitude is less than 3.5X 10
    -6
  • beyond 200m in magnitude is less than 1.6X10
    -7,and
  • between 290 320 m in magnitude is less than 1.7
    X 10 -9

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • These were intended to be the basis for
    development of the Minimum Aircraft System
    Performance Specification against which the
    Aircraft will be Approved.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • The Mean Altimetry System Error of the Group of
    Aircraft shall not exceed 25 m( 80 ft)
  • The sum of the absolute value of the mean ASE for
    the group and three standard Dev. Of ASE within
    the group shall not exceed 75 m
  • The errors in altitude keeping shall be
    symmetrical about a mean of 0 and shall have a
    standard dev. Not more than 13 m and be such that
    the Error Frequency decreases with increasing
    Error magnitude at a rate which is at least
    exponential.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • These characteristics were mainly to derive Type
    Approval standards for design capability ,but
    they primarily address the central part of the T
    V E distribution i.e the requirement of height
    keeping errors beyond 90 m magnitude is less than
    2.0X 10 -3.
  • In order to qualify the aircraft for other
    requirements it was felt necessary to develop
    detailed procedure and specification to cover
    production release and continued Airworthiness.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • The Minimum Aircraft System Performance
    Specification ( MASPS ) was required to control
    three issues, Type Approval, Production Release,
    and Continued Airworthiness.
  • Though it was necessary to meet all the
    requirements of MASPS for approval of operation
    in RVSM airspace it was also essential to change
    the structure of MASPS for existing
    aircraft,some of which may no longer be in
    production

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • On the basis of the ICAO studies, a
    recommendation was made that the margin between
    operational Performance and Design capability
    should be achieved as under
  • The mean uncorrected Residual position Error
    (Static Source Error ) of the group shall not
    exceed 25 m
  • The sum of the absolute value of the mean ASE
    within the group shall not exceed 60 m (This
    requirement has a narrower tolerance to allow for
    some degradation with increasing age)

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • Each individual aircraft in the group shall be
    built to have an ASE contained within 60 m
  • An automatic altitude-keeping device shall be
    required and will be capable of controlling
    altitude within a tolerance band of 15m about
    commanded altitude when operated in the altitude
    hold mode in straight and level flight under
    non- turbulent, non-gust condition

13
RVSM Airworthiness
  • Equipment and Functional requirements.
  • Essential features for operation in RVSM
    airspace
  • At least Two altitude measurement system
  • Static source error correction /position error
    correction must be applied automatically

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • An SSR altitude reporting Transponder with the
    capability for switching to operate from either
    altitude measurement system.
  • An altitude alert system that alerts the crew
    aurally and visually if displayed altitude
    deviates from the selected altitude by more than
    60 m

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • An automatic Altitude keeping device to control
    altitude within a tolerance band of 15 m and
    designed such that the occurrence of any single
    failure in the device will not cause a
    displacement of the aircraft from its flight
    path greater than 90 m based on a 3 second
    delay in pilot intervention

90 M
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RVSM Airworthiness
  • An out-of-trim condition which can not easily be
    controlled by the Pilot.
  • Any action of the flight control system that is
    not readily apparent to the pilot by movement of
    the flight controls,a flight instrument display
    ,or by display of an advisory
  • note 1 Aircraft operating as on 1/1/90 with
    altitude keeping capability of 40 m need not be
    retrofitted future aircraft req. 15 m
  • note 2 After 1/1/94 all RVSM airspace operating
    aircraft should meet the performance requirement
    of less than 45 m altitude overshoot

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • Continued Airworthiness
  • The Maintenance requirements and procedures
    should include periodic flight test demonstration
    of height-keeping accuracy.
  • Independent TVE monitoring facility is acceptable
    provided errors can be measured consistent to the
    requirements and provided separate contributor to
    TVE I.e Airframe, Avionics or flight Technical
    Error can be assessed

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • IT is unlikely that many existing aircraft can be
    shown to have undergone the production release
    controls envisaged in the MASPS but Continued
    Airworthiness requirement should be developed so
    that the limits are met. Each such aircraft
    should undergo the appropriate check as well as
    meeting the type approval requirements.
  • For young in-service aircraft there should be a
    requirement to reveal evidence of variation to
    normal production repeatability.

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RVSM Airworthiness
  • All Aircraft operating above FL 290 must be
    approved for such operation by the state of
    registry of the aircraft or of the aircraft
    operator. For Airworthiness,
  • The Aircraft should be approved as meeting the
    requirements of the appropriate state
    airworthiness document derived from the height
    keeping capability requirements for operations in
    RVSM airspace.
  • The aircraft altimetry and height keeping
    equipment must be maintained in accordance with
    approved procedures and servicing schedules
    END
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