january 20, 2009 fanc, bruxelles introducing g loba l og
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January 20, 2009 FANC, Bruxelles
Introducing GLOBALOG
Introduction
Peer Widar Wollenberg Founder, Vice Chairman
Retired Airline Pilot
Aircraft Performance Engineer
Administrative Duties in Three Airlines
Global Aviation Data A/S Founded 2003. Main Investor: The Danish Government
GLOBALOGThe product. – Not just a software program, but a full blown service and the most accurate radiation calculation in the world.
Areas of Focus
1. Help airlines fulfill LEGAL obligations
2. Help airlines fulfill MORAL obligations
3. Combine LEGAL and MORAL obligations into advantages with regard to economy and competition
Areas of Focus
1. Automatic
2. Accurate
3. Individual
4. Immediate
Areas of Focus - AUTOMATIC
Re-use of Data from Flight/Crew management systems
Flight File
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;171120051217;VTBD;171120052126;171120052134;OYXYZ;
TAL987;EFHK;171120051235;171120051254;LEMG;171120051654;171120051704;OYXYQ;
TAL124;VTBD;171120052330;171120052341;EFHK;171120050802;181120050809;OYXYZ;
Etc . . . .
Crew File
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;PTR;5;
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;ARS;2;
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;CTE;4;
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;GYR;4;
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;TRE;5;
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;JFJ;4;
TAL123;EFHK;171120051210;HLO;1;
TAL987;LEMG;171120051235;PAT;4;
TAL987;LEMG;171120051235;APC;1;
TAL987;LEMG;171120051235;LHE;4;
TAL987;LEMG;171120051235;GMJ;4;
TAL987;LEMG;171120051235;BNI;4;
TAL124;vtbd;171120052330;BRR;2;
TAL124;vtbd;171120052330;DPI;5;
TAL124;vtbd;171120052330;ABU;1;
TAL124;vtbd;171120052330;DAF;4;
Etc . . . .
Radiation Data Acquisition
Altitude Correction
Magnetic Field Correction
Main Station
Discrimination Circuit
GlobaLog Database
Areas of Focus - ACCURATEEach flight is now reconstructed
MINUTE-BY-MINUTE
The radiation dose is calculated for each minute taking into account:
•GEOGRAPHIC POSITION OF THE AIRCRAFT
•ALTITUDE OF THE AIRCRAFT
•RADIATION STRENGTH AT THIS MINUTE
•The accumulated radiation dose for the flight is
•DISTRIBUTED TO EACH OF THE CREWMEMBERS
Using his/her PERSONAL USERNAME AND PASSWORD the exposure is now
AVAILABLE TO EACH INDIVIDUAL CREWMEMBER
900950
10001050
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12501300
13501400
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Hours during the Month
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Cosmic Radiation October 2003
Hour by Hour
Correlation with Measured Neutron Impacts
Radiation Strength --- Measured ---
GlobaLog
October 2003 GlobaLog vs. CARI-6 , EPCARD, and PCAIREDaily flight FRA (Dep. 1000 UTC)-LAX (Arr. 2100 UTC)
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70
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Date of October 2003
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October 2003 GlobaLog vs. Systems using monthly averages
Daily flight FRA (Dep. 10:00 UTC) – LAX (Arr. 21:00 UTC)
Areas of Focus
1. Automatic
2. Accurate
3. Individual
4. Immediate
The Heart of the system – LOGBOOK 2
Areas of Focus
Data Integrity
Data Integrity
Data Integrity
Data Integrity
Data Integrity
Data Integrity
Data Integrity
Statistics
Areas of Focus - INDIVIDUAL
Areas of Focus - INDIVIDUAL
Areas of Focus - INDIVIDUAL
Areas of Focus - INDIVIDUAL
Areas of Focus - INDIVIDUALAs per 31-Aug-2007
following crew members have exceeded 4.5 mSv during last 365 days (shifted 3 days back):
Block Flying Radiation
Employee Role Time Days Landings (microSv)
-------- ---- -------- ------ -------- ---------
169784 C/A 861:05 122 178 5558
169511 C/A 903:37 121 180 5368
169308 C/A 802:55 113 157 5284
169665 C/A 770:42 104 145 5113
170649 C/A 767:55 101 143 5107
168488 F/O 815:17 107 123 5103
170250 C/A 805:02 103 143 5065
170158 F/O 930:42 138 208 5041
168507 Capt 816:48 115 173 5004
169150 C/A 733:57 99 128 4963
169207 C/A 806:10 109 154 4953
170644 C/A 752:44 99 138 4945
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