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International Civil Aviation Organization Establishment of ICAO requirements for Space Weather Greg Brock Acting Chief, Meteorology Section ICAO Headquarters, Montreal 17 May 2011 WMO Cg-XVI Side Event – Global Preparedness for Space Weather Hazards

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Page 1: International Civil Aviation Organization Establishment of ICAO requirements for Space Weather Greg Brock Acting Chief, Meteorology Section ICAO Headquarters,

International Civil Aviation Organization

Establishment of ICAO requirements for Space Weather

Greg BrockActing Chief, Meteorology Section

ICAO Headquarters, Montreal17 May 2011

WMO Cg-XVI Side Event – Global Preparedness for Space Weather Hazards

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Contents

• Background• Recent progress• Future activities

ICAO requirements for Space Weather – WMO Cg XVI Side Event – 17 May 2011

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Background

• Year 2000: New air trans-polar routes opened up between North America and East Asia

• Later: Polar routes across the South Pole

• Today: Approx 8000 trans- or cross-polar routes per year (N and S Poles)

• Year 2000: New air trans-polar routes opened up between North America and East Asia

• Later: Polar routes across the South Pole

• Today: Approx 8000 trans- or cross-polar routes per year (N and S Poles)

• Polar trajectories are more cost effective for airlines– Shorter, more direct,

long-haul routes– saving fuel and

minimising environmental impact

• …and more convenient for passengers– Less time in the air

• Polar trajectories are more cost effective for airlines– Shorter, more direct,

long-haul routes– saving fuel and

minimising environmental impact

• …and more convenient for passengers– Less time in the air

ICAO requirements for Space Weather – WMO Cg XVI Side Event – 17 May 2011 3

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Background

• Recognition that aircraft operating on high latitude polar routes could be exposed to hazardous levels of solar radiation that could affect crew and passenger health, communications, navigation and avionics

• Recommendation that an assessment be conducted of the need for the provision of information for international air navigation on solar radiation storms and other bio-hazards

• Recognition that aircraft operating on high latitude polar routes could be exposed to hazardous levels of solar radiation that could affect crew and passenger health, communications, navigation and avionics

• Recommendation that an assessment be conducted of the need for the provision of information for international air navigation on solar radiation storms and other bio-hazards

ICAO requirements for Space Weather – WMO Cg XVI Side Event – 17 May 2011 4

ICAO MET Divisional Meeting (2002)

Recommendation 1/20c)

ICAO MET Divisional Meeting (2002)

Recommendation 1/20c)

IAVW Operations Group(2004 – present)

Conclusions 1/33, 3/31, 4/29, 5/18 and 5/19

Deliverable IAVWOPSG-09

IAVW Operations Group(2004 – present)

Conclusions 1/33, 3/31, 4/29, 5/18 and 5/19

Deliverable IAVWOPSG-09

ANC

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Recent progress

IAVWOPSG Conclusion 4/29IAVWOPSG Conclusion 4/29

• Development of guidance material on space weather with emphasis on the description of the impact of space weather on international air navigation

• 4 States plus WMO• Now available at:

http://www2.icao.int/en/ anb/met-aim/met/iavwopsg/ Pages/default.aspx

• Development of guidance material on space weather with emphasis on the description of the impact of space weather on international air navigation

• 4 States plus WMO• Now available at:

http://www2.icao.int/en/ anb/met-aim/met/iavwopsg/ Pages/default.aspx

IAVWOPSG Conclusion 5/19IAVWOPSG Conclusion 5/19

• Development of [ICAO] requirements for Space Weather – Drafting of operational

requirements and associated guidance material

– Development of milestones for the development and roll-out of a Space Weather service for international air navigation

• 7 States, IATA, IFALPA, IFATCA, in coordination with ICAO and WMO

• Development of [ICAO] requirements for Space Weather – Drafting of operational

requirements and associated guidance material

– Development of milestones for the development and roll-out of a Space Weather service for international air navigation

• 7 States, IATA, IFALPA, IFATCA, in coordination with ICAO and WMO

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Future activities

• IAVWOPSG/6 (September 2011, Dakar)– Review and discuss follow-up to Conclusion 5/19:

• Draft operational requirements• Draft guidance material• Roll-out plan/milestones for a space weather service

– Consider next-steps with respect to:• SARPs, procedures• Space weather service

• ICAO 12th Air Navigation Conference (2012)• ICAO MET/AIM Divisional Meeting (2014), conjoint with

WMO CAeM

• IAVWOPSG/6 (September 2011, Dakar)– Review and discuss follow-up to Conclusion 5/19:

• Draft operational requirements• Draft guidance material• Roll-out plan/milestones for a space weather service

– Consider next-steps with respect to:• SARPs, procedures• Space weather service

• ICAO 12th Air Navigation Conference (2012)• ICAO MET/AIM Divisional Meeting (2014), conjoint with

WMO CAeM

ICAO requirements for Space Weather – WMO Cg XVI Side Event – 17 May 2011