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1 OSD and Part ORO Presented by Régine Vadrot HO Training & Operational Certification Operational Suitability Data & Flight Domain DGAC Paris, 9
2 Overview of Regulations and Parts Basic Regulation abbreviated 1 st and 2 nd extension Regulation Initial airworthiness Regulation Continuing airworthiness Regulation Air crew Regulation Air operations Regulation TCO Regulations ATM/ANS Regulations Aerodromes Annex I Part-21 Annex I Part-M Annex I Part-FCL Annex I DEF Annex I Part-ART Annex II Part-145 Annex II Conversion of national licences Annex II Part-ARO Annex II Part-TCO Annex III Part-66 Annex III Licences of non-eu states Annex-III Part-ORO Annex III Part-TCA Operational Suitability Data Annex IV Part-147 Annex IV Part-MED Annex IV Part-CAT 17 February 2014 OSD Annex V Part-CC Annex V Part-SPA TC Holder Annex VI Part-ARA Annex VI Part-NCC Page 2 ARA authority requirements for aircrew; ARO authority requirements for air operations; ART authority requirements for third country operators; CAT commercial air transport; FCL - flight crew licensing; ORA organisation requirements for aircrew; ORO organisation requirements for air operations; Annex VII Annex VII Part-ORA Part-NCO Annex VIII Part-SPO ATO, AOC NCC non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft; NCO non-commercial operations with other-than-complex motor-powered aircraft; SPA operations requiring specific approvals (e.g. low visibility operations); SPO specialised operations (e.g. aerial work); TCO third country operators.
3 Page 3 From JOEB to OSD Voluntary process & Recommendations Mandatory process for TC Holder & OSD mantatory for Operators and ATOs JAA / JOEB Pilot Training Courses CC Training Courses MMEL Data Base STD Data Base EASA / OEB Pilot Minimum Syllabus Cabin Crew Technical Data MMEL Data Base A/C Technical Data for STD DGAC Briefing - OSD and Part ORO Maint. Cert.Staff Mini.Syllabus
4 Basic Regulation - N REGULATION (EC) N /02/2008 Article 5, Airworthiness, paragraph 5(e): 5. Those measures shall specify in particular: ( ) (e) conditions for issuing, maintaining, amending, suspending or revoking typecertificates, restricted type-certificates, approval of changes to type-certificates, individual certificates of airworthiness, restricted certificates of airworthiness, permits to fly and certificates for products, parts or appliances, including: ( ) (iv) the minimum syllabus of maintenance certifying staff type rating training to ensure compliance with paragraph (2)(f); (v) the minimum syllabus of pilot type rating and the qualification of associated simulators to ensure compliance with Article 7; (vi) the master minimum equipment list as appropriate and additional airworthiness specifications for a given type of operation to ensure compliance with Article 8; ( ) Page 4 Training and Simulation Customer Operations Seminar
5 Part 21 21A.15 Application - Opinion 21A.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 training; 5. the master minimum equipment list and, 6. other type related suitability elements. Page 5
6 Operational Suitability Data 21A.15(d) CS-FCD Pilot Type Rating Minimum Syllabus CS-SIMD Validation Source Data CS-MCS Minimum Syllabus Maintenance Certifying Staff CS-CCD Type Specific Data For Cabin Crew training CS-MMEL Other Type Related OSD: e.g. :EFB, HUD,.. Page 6
7 OSD Applicability Transition - Grandfathering Page 7
8 OSD Applicability Transition - Grandfathering Grandfathering of OEB report transfer into OSD by June 2014 A320 Family JA A JOEB report 21 August 2003 A330 Family EASA OEB report FCL/OPS 28 March 2011 A340 Family JAA JOEB report June 2003 A380 EASA OEB report FCL/OPS 18 July 2011 A320 A330 A340 CCQ MFF JAA JOEB report 12 March 2004 MMELs A300,A310,A320, A330, A340, A380 A380 EASA OEB Cabin Crew 22 August 2007 Soon to be published A320 A330-A340 Cabin Crew OEB report. A380 EASA OEB report EFB-OIS 20 November 2008 ipad EFB EASA OEB report 12 December 2013 Page 8 EASA Rules related to Changes to OSD ~ 3 years delayed effectivity
9 A320 neo applicable Operational Evaluation regulatory materials MMEL Flight Crew: A320ceo A320neo Same Type Rating (STR) ODR tables Cabin Crew: A320 neo same type for Cabin Crew A320 family : over 8,000 sold, over 5,500 in service JAR MMEL-MEL Common Procedure Document Cabin Crew Procedure Document CS-MMEL CS-FCD? CS-CCD? Page 9
10 OSD Applicability Transition - Grandfathering Page 10
11 A350 Operational Evaluation Board Flight Crew EASA & FAA Page 11 Joint agreed test process
12 A350 OSD pilot case A350 In Focus Flight Crew: A350 Training Areas of Special Emphasis TASE A330 A350 CTR A320,A340,A380 CCQs to A350 MMEL A350 FSTD Validation Source Data Cabin Crew: A35O Type Specific Data A330-A340 and A350 one type for Cabin Crew EASA FAA joint process Electronic Flight Bag Head-up- Display Page 12
13 FAA & EASA Ops Suitability evaluation basis FAA world EASA world EASA Certification Specification for Flight Crew Data CS- FCD EASA NPA AC B CS-FCD Page 13
14 Training and Checking Levels Expanded definitions Difference level Training Minimum acceptable training media Checking A Knowledge requirement Addressed through self-instruction Operating manual, Bulletins, Difference handouts Not applicable (or integrated with the next proficiency check) B System or procedure differences Addressed through aided instruction Computer Based Training (CBT), Videotapes, Stand-up lectures Particular task or systems check (following transition/recurrent) C D E Part task differences that affect skills or abilities, as well as knowledge, which cannot be addressed by knowledge requirement alone Full task differences of knowledge, skills and/or abilities Requires mastery of interrelated skills, and can only be accomplished with training devices capable of performing flight maneuvers and addressing full task differences Significant full task differences which require a high fidelity environment to attain/maintain knowledge, skills and/or abilities Interactive CBT Part task trainers (FMS, systems trainers) Cockpit procedure trainers Maneuver devices EASA Flight Training Device Level 2 FAA Flight Training Device Level 6 Full Flight Simulator Level C or D, or aircraft Partial proficiency check using a suitable training device (following transition/recurrent) Partial proficiency check using a suitable training device (following transition/recurrent) Check performed using scenarios representing a real time flight environment using devices permitted for level D or higher differences training Full proficiency check on differences (following transition/recurrent) Page 14 FAA:AC B EASA: CS-FCD
15 Test process EASA & FAA terminology New or derivative aircraft SAME Type Rating? Functional Equivalence (T1) and/or Handling Comparison (T2) and/or Differences Evaluation (T3) COMMON Type Rating? FAIL NO YES New Type Certificate? YES Level A or B differences Familiarization training PASS Level C or D differences Differences training (T5) Level E differences Transition training / CCQ FAA AC B EASA JAR FCL CPD Part FCL + CS-FCD SAME Type Rating COMMON Type Rating (Separate Type Rating Endorsement) Single License Endorsement Single Type Rating NEW Type Rating EASA & FAA Page 15
16 OEB Tests objectives EASA & FAA definitions Test T 1 T2 T3 T4 Purpose To determine if training levels A and B are appropriate To compare handling qualities between base aircraft and candidate aircraft.utilizing specific flight maneuvres and to determine whether training level A,B,C,D or E is appropriate. During T2, TO and Landing credits can be assessed, using T6 criteria. To evaluate the proposed differences training / checking programs and training devices at levels B, C or D Used to define currency requirements if less restrictive for system procedural and maneuveuring differences( recurrent training ) T5 To validate the training course at level E ( new type rating ) T6 New To evaluate potential credits between related aircraft for TO and LDGs when not conducted during the T2 test. (CTLC: Common Takeoff and Landing Credit test). Ref: EASA CPD or CS-FCD & FAA AC B Page 16
17 OSD Overview Aircraft TC Holder CS MMEL CS- Fligt Crew CS Simulator Data CS Cabin Crew Data CS Maintenance CS EASA OEB (Operational Suitability Evaluation Procedures) BR 216/2008 Article 5 Airworthiness Min Syllabus Type rating pilot & associated sim Min Syllabus type training MCS MMEL & PART 21 Box 1 Part 21 Box 2 Mandatory BOX 1 for TC Holder BOX 2 PART 21 Box 3 TC Holder elect to comply OSD Part 21 Box 4 BOX 3 BOX 4 Mandatory for TC Holder TC Holder elect to comply OSD MANDATORY OPTIONAL BR 216/2008 Licensing Operations ATO & Operators IR Part FCL IR Part ORO IR Part CC IR Part ARO MANDATORY = MANDATORY RECOM. End user ATO, Operators Page 17 AMC FCL AMC ORO AMC CC AMC ARO ~ RECOMMENDATIONS
18 Outcome of Proposed Process for Flight Crew : TASE CS-FCD MANDATORY OSD Flight Crew TASE Page 18
19 Outcome of Proposed Process for Flight Crew : ODR CS-FCD MANDATORY OSD Flight Crew ODR Page 19
20 Outcome of Proposed Process for Flight Crew : Footprint CS-FCD Prerequiste: previous experience in commercial operations, previously qualified on multi engine transport jet aircraft. RECommendation OSD Flight Crew Recom. Page 20
21 Outcome of Proposed Process for Flight Crew MANDATORY NON MANDATORY - RECommendations OSD Flight Crew TASE OSD Flight Crew ODR OSD Flight Crew Recom. Type rating assessment Training areas of special emphasis for the type (TASE), MDR,ODRs (Generic) (if elected by OEM) Note: Corresponds to the Type Rating training, licensing area (IR-FCL) Operator MUST use the data Reference Training footprint associated to pilot entry prerequisite Operational recommendations for the type (Generic) (if elected by OEM) Recurrent training, LVO, MFF Note: Corresponds to the Operational requirements (Part ORO, Part CAT & Part SPA) Operator SHOULD use the data, and tailor them to its operations. Page 21
22 Link between OSD and TCDS EASA OSD Flight Crew TASE OSD Flight Crew ODR OSD Flight Crew Recom. OSD documents referenced in the A350 TCDS Page 22
23 Outcome of FAA & EASA joint evaluation FAA world EASA world Publications Flight Standardization Board (FSB) Reports FSB A350 R0 Airbus A350 OSD Flight Crew TASE MANDATORY OSD Flight Crew ODR OSD Flight Crew Recom. NON MANDATORY Page 23
24 Overview of Regulations and Parts Basic Regulation abbreviated 1 st and 2 nd extension Regulation Initial airworthiness Regulation Continuing airworthiness Regulation Air crew Regulation Air operations Regulation TCO Regulations ATM/ANS Regulations Aerodromes Annex I Part-21 Annex I Part-M Annex I Part-FCL Annex I DEF Annex I Part-ART Annex II Part-145 Annex II Conversion of national licences Annex II Part-ARO Annex II Part-TCO Annex III Part-66 Annex III Licences of non-eu states Annex-III Part-ORO Annex III Part-TCA Operational Suitability Data Annex IV Part-147 Annex IV Part-MED Annex IV Part-CAT 17 February 2014 OSD Annex V Part-CC Annex V Part-SPA TC Holder Annex VI Part-ARA Annex VI Part-NCC Page 24 ARA authority requirements for aircrew; ARO authority requirements for air operations; ART authority requirements for third country operators; CAT commercial air transport; FCL - flight crew licensing; ORA organisation requirements for aircrew; ORO organisation requirements for air operations; Annex VII Annex VII Part-ORA Part-NCO Annex VIII Part-SPO ATO, AOC NCC non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft; NCO non-commercial operations with other-than-complex motor-powered aircraft; SPA operations requiring specific approvals (e.g. low visibility operations); SPO specialised operations (e.g. aerial work); TCO third country operators.
25 Link between OSD, AirCrew (Part FCL) and Air Operations ORO.FC.125 Differences training and familiarisation training (a) Flight crew members shall complete differences or familiarisation training when required by Annex I (Part-FCL) to Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 and when changing equipment or procedures requiring additional knowledge on types or variants currently operated. (b) The operations manual shall specify when such differences or familiarisation training is required. Page 25
26 Link between OSD, AirCrew (Part FCL) and Air Operations ORO.FC.140 Operation on more than one type or variant (a) Flight crew members operating more than one type or variant of aircraft shall comply with the requirements prescribed in this Subpart for each type or variant, unless credits related to the training, checking, and recent experience requirements are defined in the data established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003 for the relevant types or variants. (b) Appropriate procedures and/or operational restrictions shall be specified in the operations manual for any operation on more than one type or variant. Page 26
27 Link between OSD, AirCrew (Part FCL) and Air Operations ORO.FC.145 Provision of training (a) All the training required in this Subpart shall be conducted: (1) in accordance with the training programmes and syllabi established by the operator in the operations manual; (2) by appropriately qualified personnel. In the case of flight and flight simulation training and checking, the personnel providing the training and conducting the checks shall be qualified in accordance with Annex I (Part-FCL) to Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011. (b) When establishing the training programmes and syllabi, the operator shall include the mandatory elements for the relevant type as defined in the data established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003. (c) Training and checking programmes, including syllabi and use of individual flight simulation training devices (FSTDs), shall be approved by the competent authority. (d) Page 27
28 Link between OSD, AirCrew (Part FCL) and Air Operations ORO.FC.220 Operator conversion training and checking (e) In the case of aeroplanes, pilots that have been issued a type rating based on a zero flight-time training (ZFTT) course shall: Page 28 (1) commence line flying under supervision not later than 21 days after the completion of the skill test or after appropriate training provided by the operator. The content of such training shall be described in the operations manual; (2) complete six take-offs and landings in a FSTD not later than 21 days after the completion of the skill test under the supervision of a type rating instructor for aeroplanes (TRI(A)) occupying the other pilot seat. The number of take-offs and landings may be reduced when credits are defined in the data established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003. If these take-offs and landings have not been performed within 21 days, the operator shall provide refresher training. The content of such training shall be described in the operations manual; (3) conduct the first four take-offs and landings of the LIFUS in the aeroplane under the supervision of a TRI(A) occupying the other pilot seat. The number of take-offs and landings may be reduced when credits are defined in the data established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003.
29 Test process EASA & FAA terminology New or derivative aircraft SAME Type Rating? Functional Equivalence (T1) and/or Handling Comparison (T2) and/or Differences Evaluation (T3) COMMON Type Rating? FAIL NO YES New Type Certificate? YES Level A or B differences Familiarization training PASS Level C or D differences Differences training (T5) Level E differences Transition training / CCQ FAA AC B EASA JAR FCL CPD Part FCL + CS-FCD SAME Type Rating COMMON Type Rating (Separate Type Rating Endorsement) Single License Endorsement Single Type Rating NEW Type Rating EASA & FAA Page 29
30 DGAC Page 30 Briefing - OSD and Part ORO Requirements for Operations of more than one type or variant Issues: Recurrent training Recent Experience Line checks
31 DGAC Page 31 Briefing - OSD and Part ORO Requirements for Operations of more than one type or variant The classical approach: RECURRENT TRAINING & CHECKING ORO.FC.230 (b) regular review of performance and handling in normal, abnormal and emergency situations bi-annually per a/c type RECENT EXPERIENCE/ RECENCY OF EXPERIENCE recent experience necessary for safe operation typically 3 take-offs and 3 landings in 90 days on type FCL.060 LINE CHECK regular review of normal line operations annually per a/c type ORO.FC.230 (c)
32 FCL.060 Recent experience (b) A pilot shall not operate an aircraft in commercial air transport or carrying passengers (1) as PIC or co-pilot unless he/she has carried out, in the preceding 90 days, at least 3 take-offs, approaches and landings in an aircraft of the same type or class or an FFS representing that type or class. The 3 take-offs and landings shall be performed in either multi-pilot or single-pilot operations, depending on the privileges held by the pilot; and (2) as PIC at night unless he/she: (3). (4) When a pilot has the privilege to operate more than one type of aeroplane with similar handling and operation characteristics, the 3 take-offs, approaches and landings required in (1) may be performed as defined in the operational suitability data established in accordance with Part-21. Page 32
33 Link between OSD, AirCrew (Part FCL) and Air Operations ORO.FC.240 Operation on more than one type or variant (a) The procedures or operational restrictions for operation on more than one type or variant established in the operations manual and approved by the competent authority shall cover: (1) the flight crew members minimum experience level; (2) the minimum experience level on one type or variant before beginning training for and operation of another type or variant; (3) the process whereby flight crew qualified on one type or variant will be trained and qualified on another type or variant; and (4) all applicable recent experience requirements for each type or variant. Page 33
34 Link between OSD, AirCrew (Part FCL) and Air Operations AMC1 ORO.FC.240 Operation on more than one type or variant (vii) when credits are defined in data established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003 for the relevant type or variant, this should be reflected in the training required in ORO.FC.230 and: (A) ORO.FC.230 (b) requires two operator proficiency checks every year. When credits are defined in data established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003 for operator proficiency checks to alternate between the types, each operator proficiency check should revalidate the operator proficiency check for the other type(s). The operator proficiency check may be combined with the proficiency checks for revalidation or renewal of the aeroplane type rating or the instrument rating in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011. (B) ORO.FC.230 (c) requires one line check every year. When credits are defined in data established in accordance for Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003 for line checks to alternate between types or variants, each line check should revalidate the line check for the other type or variant. (C) Annual emergency and safety equipment training Page 34
35 DGAC Page 35 Briefing - OSD and Part ORO Requirements for Operations of more than one type or variant The Airbus Way RECURRENT TRAINING & CHECKING ORO.FC.230 (b) + AMC + OSD regular review of performance and handling in normal, abnormal and emergency situations alternate bi-annually between a/c type RECENT EXPERIENCE/RECENCY OF EXPERIENCE FCL OSD recent experience necessary for safe operation credit for 3 take-offs and 3 landings in 90 days between types LINE CHECK regular review of normal line operations alternate annually between type ORO.FC.230 (c) + AMC + OSD
36 DGAC Page 36 Briefing - OSD and Part ORO Requirements for Operations of more than one type or variant Methodology used to substantiate: RECURRENT TRAINING & CHECKING regular review of performance and handling in normal, abnormal and emergency situations alternate bi-annually between a/c type OSD ODR Tables + Classes of Equivalence + T3 test RECENT EXPERIENCE/RECENCY OF EXPERIENCE recent experience necessary for safe operation credit for 3 take-offs and 3 landings in 90 days between types ODR Tables + T2 Test LINE CHECK regular review of normal line operations alternate annually between type ODR Tables + T3 Test
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