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Operational Suitability Data Requirements for Cabin Crew (Cabin Crew Data- CCD)
EASA Implementation Experience
EATS 2015 – 3rd-4th November, Warsaw
Luana Herescu - Senior Expert Cabin Crew Training
Cabin Crew Operational Suitability Data
� Part 1
Brief introduction to Cabin Crew Operational Suitability Data
(Cabin Crew Data- CCD)
� Part 2
CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
AGENDA
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Part 1- OSD History and Background
JOEB JOEB > EOEB OSD
Evolution of the a/c OPS evaluation into the OSD
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Part 1- OSD Characteristics
� Based on Basic Regulation
and Part 21;
� Must be available before a/c
EIS in the EU;
� Required from the OEMs;
� Mandatory for the end user;
� Scope includes 5 (+1) OSD
Constituents.
OSD
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OSD implementation timelineCommission Regulation (EU) 69/2014
OSD Implementation
OEMs to propose M vs NM elements for grandfathering
Deadline for OSD approval
(and extensionof DOA scope)
Deadline for STC and changes
17 Feb
2014
18 Jun
2014
18 Dec
2015 or EIS
19 Dec
2016
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“Data that is considered necessary for the safe
operation of an aircraft!”
Part 1-What is OSD?
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Part-21,
Subpart B Type-Certificates and Restricted Type-Certificates
21.A.15…
(d) An application for a type-certificate or restricted type-certificate for an aircraft shall
include, or be supplemented after the initial application to include the application for
approval of operational suitability data, consisting of, as applicable:
1. the minimum syllabus of pilot type rating training, including determination of type
rating;
2. the definition of scope of the aircraft validation source data to support the objective
qualification of simulator(s) associated to the pilot type rating training, or provisional data
to support their interim qualification;
3. the minimum syllabus of maintenance certifying staff type rating training, including
determination of type rating;
4. determination of type or variant for cabin crew and type specific data for cabin crew;
5. the master minimum equipment list; and
6. other type-related operational suitability elements.
Part 1- CCD Regulatory Framework – Part-21
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Part-21
Regulation (EU)
748/2012 as
amended by
Commission
Regulation (EU)
69/2014
Aircrew Regulations
Commission Regulation
1178/2011 (amended by Commission
Regulation 290/2012)
Annex V- Part -CC
Air Operations
Regulations
Commission Regulation 965/2012
Annex lll-Part-ORO
Part 1- CCD Regulatory Framework - Overall
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Part 1 - CCD Regulatory Framework - Aircrew
CC.TRA.225- Aircraft type or
variant qualifications- requires
attestation holder’s compliance
with PART-ORO, for operating an
a/c.
Aircrew: Part-CC – Cabin Crew
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Part 1- CCD Regulatory Framework - Air Operations
Reference to “mandatory part of OSD” in:
ORO.CC.125 aircraft type specific training and
operator…
ORO.CC.130 differences training
ORO.CC.250 operation on more than one a/c
type or variant
Air Operations: Part-ORO – Subpart CC (Cabin Crew)
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Part 1- CCD Implementation: Process Paths and Deadlines
CC OSD implementation process addresses:
• Grandfathering (GF)-of existing OEB CC reports (deadline: 18th Dec. 2015)
• Catch Up (CUP)- where no OEB CC report exists for in-production a/c delivered to the EU (deadline: 18th Dec. 2015 or before EIS in the EU, whichever is the latest)
Transition measures
• On-going Evaluations – (deadline: 18th Dec. 2015 or before EIS in the EU, whichever is the latest)
• Future Applications- (deadline: before EIS in the EU)
CCD activity post OSD Adoption
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Part 1- CCD Enduser Compliance
Cabin Crew Operational Suitability Data mandatory elements to be included
in type training and differences training
� Training Organisations (under AOC) must include mandatory training elements
� in all courses seeking approval after 17 Feb 2014
� in all courses approved before 18 Feb 2014:
not later than 17 Feb 2016 or within two years after the operational
suitability data was approved, whichever is the latest
� Operators shall ensure that cabin crew member training includes the elements
defined in the mandatory CC OSD
� before starting operation of new aircraft having approved CC OSD
� not later than 18 Dec 2017 or two years after the approval of CC OSD
data, whichever is the latest
for cabin crew members who are already in operation
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Part 1- Description of CCD by CS-CCD
CS CCD.050 Scope
These Certification Specifications for Cabin Crew Data (CS-CCD) establish the specifications for the
applicant for a type certificate, change approval or supplemental type certificate to develop and
provide:
(a) data for the determination process of a new type or variant for cabin crew; and
(b) type specific data for cabin crew.
CS CCD.100 Applicability
These Certification Specifications are applicable to:
(a) aircraft with a maximum passenger seating capacity of more than 19 seats;
(b) aircraft with a passenger seating capacity of 19 seats or less required to carry cabin crew;
and
(c) any other aircraft with a maximum passenger seating configuration capacity of 19 seats
or less if voluntarily elected by the applicant.
21A.15(d) 4 Compliance is specified by the CS-CCD
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Part 1- Description of CCD by CS-CCD
� Additional technical data
� Reference information for Operators Manual
EASA Operational Suitability Data Cabin Crew consist of
mandatory and non-mandatory elements for the user
� Mandatory elements
� Required by EU regulation 965/2012
� Must be included in training
� Non-mandatory elements
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Part 1 - Description of CCD by CS-CCD
� Mandatory elements to be provided by the manufacturer
� Determination of type or variant by assessing at least the following type specific
elements, and the associated type specific data
� aircraft configuration (e.g. narrow/wide - bodied; number of passenger
decks);
� doors/exits (e.g. number, types and location; assisting evacuation means);
� aircraft systems (e.g. system operation; location);
� normal and emergency operation of the relevant type specific elements.
� Non-mandatory elements by the manufacturer
� additional data to support type training and differences training (e.g. portable
safety & emergency equipment if installed, training devices, info from the 25.803
evacuation demonstration test, passenger seats if installed, etc.).
EASA Operational Suitability Data Cabin Crew consist of
mandatory and non-mandatory elements for the user
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Part 1- CCD Availability and Deliverables
� Availability – Cabin Crew Operational Suitability Data are:
� held and managed by the TC/STC holder;
� approved by EASA;
� referenced in the Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS);
� made available upon request to Authorities, Approved Training Organisations,
Operators and other users who have a need for the data.
� Deliverables- As specified in in the approved CC OSD Document:
� CS CCD. 400 – Cabin Aspects of Special Emphasis (CASE) - as a stand-alone
document if necessary at the time of the Initial TC, or, included in the Type
Specific Data of the respective new type or variant;
� Type rating determination (i.e. type or variant for CC);
� CS CCD. 310 – Type Specific Data for the new type or variant;
� CS CCD. 215 – Aircraft Difference Table (ADT), for variant.
Cabin Crew Operational Suitability Data– Availability as per Part-
21 and Deliverables as per CS-CCD
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
� Establish the A350 Cabin Crew Type Specific Data;
� Demonstrate that for cabin crew training and operations purposes, the A350-900 is
determined to be a variant of the A330-200 aircraft.
(…thus, becoming a member of the A330/A340 a/c family-“A330/A340 OEB CC Report”).
A350 CC OSD Evaluation - Scope
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
A350 CC OSD Evaluation Outcome
Type rating
determination
& ADT/”ODR”
Table
To determine if new type or variant & to identify the differences to be trained
MANDATORY
Type specific data
for cabin crew
To support the
development of
aircraft type
specific and
differences
training
programme
MANDATORY
Cabin Aspects of
Special Emphasis
(CASE)
Cabin crew requirements identified from airworthiness certification
(e.g. emergency evacuation demonstration/analysis)
MANDATORY
Other cabin crew
type related
elements
Requirements for:
- door training device
- etc.
NON-MANDATORY
•ODR: Operator Difference Requirements
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
� A350-900 Cabin Areas of Special Emphasis” (CASE) document, as per CS CCD.400
• Available at TC, to demonstrate Airbus compliance with Part 21.A.16B-”Special Conditions”(for novel and
unusual design features).
• Is the means to provide “special instructions” to the Operators. Later on, incorporated in the A350 CCOM.
� A350-900 Aircraft Differences Table (ADT), as per CS CCD.215 - Determination of variant( Airbus “ODR Table”)
• Determination of “variant” status (where applicable), is required for the TCH demonstration of compliance
with Part 21.A.15(d)(4);
• CS CCD.215(b)- “ Existing differences (between the base and the candidate aircraft) and their assessed
impact in accordance with CS CCD.200(b)(1), or using the applicant’s standard form to support the
development of the differences training by the end user(s)”
� A350-900 Type Specific Data, as per CS CCD.310 - Type specific data content
• Determination of type specific data for cabin crew is required for the TCH demonstration of compliance
with Part 21.A.15(d)(4);
• CS CCD.300 -Data required from the applicant (Mandatory and Non-Mandatory)
(1) all necessary data in accordance with CS CCD.310 to support the development of type specific
training programme(s); and
(2) all necessary data in accordance with CS CCD.205 to support the development of differences
training programmes”.
A350 CCD Deliverables- As contained in the approved A350 CC
OSD Document (Ref: Airbus V01RP1519368 dated 03 July 2015)
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
The single lane slideraft has a specific feature called Inflatable Free Aisle Restrictor (IFAR).The IFAR is a part of
the head end of the inflatable structure of the single lane slideraft. The IFAR intends to reduce the width of
each doorway, to ensure that only one person can access the slideraft at a time.
Conclusion – Operators shall ensure the following information is embedded in its operating manual and
cabin crew is trained accordingly: if doors 1L&R and/or doors 3L&R are derated to type C, the specific
Inflatable Free Aisle Restrictor (IFAR) fitted on the single lane slideraft shall be described to cabin crew.
A350 CASE Document – Example: IFAR
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
Conclusion – Operators shall ensure the following information is embedded in its operating
manual and cabin crew is trained accordingly.
• On door 1 and 4, sliderafts can only be transported to the opposite door. The door 1L and
door 1R slide-raft portability procedure is different to other doors and requires the slide raft
to be attached to the aircraft only by the mooring line for deployment and inflation.
• On door 2 and 3, due to the shape of the sliderafts, transport is only possible between 2R and
3L or 2L and 3R.
A350 CASE Document – Example: Slideraft portability
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
CC ODR Table A330-200 to A350-900 for Variant Status-Example:
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
Base aircraft
A330
Candidate aircraft
A350
• Door arming/disarming
• Direction of movement
of the operating handle
• Direction of door opening
• Power-assist mechanism
• Assisting evacuation means
EASA and FAA have
commonly agreed,
that A330 & A350 doors
present
similar characteristics and
operations
Doors operation in all modes has been assessed as similar.
Consequently practical door training may occur in either the A330 or the A350, provided differences
briefing is completed.
•OSD CC A350
§ 10
DOOR
TRAINING DEVICE
(Non-Mandatory)
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
� The A350 Type Specific Data has been established in accordance with CS CCD.310-
Type specific data content;
� A350 Type Specific Data for Cabin Crew include detailed information pertaining to
the following:
• Aircraft description-General;
• Flight crew compartment;
• Cabin compartment;
• Aircraft systems including associated equipment;
� The A350 Type Specific Data represents the basis for the development by operators
of their customised cabin crew training programs, in accordance with Air Operations
ORO.CC.125-Aircraft type specific training, and ORO.CC.130-Differences training.
A350 CC Type Specific Data– as per approved A350 CCD document
(Ref: Airbus V01RP1519368 dated 03 July 2015)
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
“V. OPERATIONAL SUITABILITY DATA (OSD)
The Operational Suitability Data elements listed below are approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency under the EASA Type
Certificate [original TC number] as per Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012 as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No
69/2014.
1. Master Minimum Equipment List
..…
2.Flight Crew Data
…..
3. Cabin Crew Data
a. The Cabin Crew data has been approved as per the defined Operational Suitability Data Certification Basis
and as documented in “A350 Operational Suitability Data Cabin Crew, Issue 1.0.(Ref: Airbus V01RP1519368
dated 03 July 2015)”, or later approved revisions.
b. Required for entry into service by EU operator.
c. The A350-900 aircraft model is determined to be a variant to the A330-200/-300 aircraft model(s).
Excerpt from the A350 Type Certification Data Sheet:
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Part 2- CCD Applied Example- A350 OSD Pilot Case
•00: Introduction
•01: Aircraft General
•02: Cockpit
•03: Cabin Layout
•04: Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
•05: Cabin communication systems
•06: Cabin Systems
•07: Cabin oxygen systems
•08:In-Flight Entertainment (IFE)
•09: Doors and Slides
•10: Evacuation (EVAC) and Alert (ECAS) Systems
•11: Emergency and medical Equipment
•12: Preflight Checklists
•13: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
•14: Abnormal/Emergency Procedures
•15: Function Recovery procedures (FRPs)
•16: Cabin Crew Bulletins (CCB)
Type specific data content
reflected in the CCOM:
CC OSD are only applicable to
system description and
operational instructions.
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OSD: Bridging certification and operations.
Thank you!
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