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January 11, 2011
WELCOME
INTRODUCTIONS
John Swaney, Chief Pilot, HP Aviation
Bill Hunter, ACM Aviation; Administrator
Stephen Harms, Safety Officer, HP
Aviation; FOQA Presenter
Board of Directors
Robert Pocica, McKesson
Brian Adamcik, Marmalade Skies
John Swaney, HP
OBJECTIVES
Regional advocacy for business aviation
Aviation safety
Mentoring and development of business
aviation professionals
COMMITTEES
Advocacy: NCBAA Board
Safety: Steve Harms, Chris Vedo, Ed
Wetzel
Mentor (Scholarship): Shannon Roth,
Herv Hodgson, Ron Freswick, Victoria
Collom (SJSU)
Administration: Bill Hunter (luncheon,
meetings, membership, web site), Sterling
Brandt (Sharepoint, NCBAA intranet)
Corporate Flight Operational Quality Assurance
Presented by:
Stephen Harms
steve.harms@hp.com
C-FOQA Recording
DFDR supplies the data stream
Quick Access Recorder (QAR) records
data stream on a scandisk card
Data is transmitted to FDS for processing
Pilots provide supplemental data about
events
C-FOQA Benefits
SMS program enhancement
IBAC recommendation
Insurance rate reduction
Data Review
FOQA events are reviewed by the
Safety Officer for the following issues:
Safety
SOPs
Training
Flight Standards
Quality Assurance
Maintenance
The Basics
Review process must be fair and just!
Data must be used in a non-punitive
environment!
Review process must not fall into the
blame culture that often permeates our
industry!
FOQA Will Identify Safety Problems
Pilots provide only subjective data based
on their perceptions and experiences and
often report this only when absolutely
necessary
FOQA reports objective, quantitative data
on what occurred during a flight
FOQA yields precise, unbiased information
for evaluation
FOQA is not based on just perceived
problems or risks; it looks at all parameters
Big Brother?
Perhaps
FOQA is used to identify suspected
problems
Unknown problems!
FAR, AFM, SOP noncompliance
Resulting in a proactive safety culture to
facilitate fixing problems before they
become critical through :
Training
SOPs
Engine and systems monitoring
Chief Pilot Issues Identified by
C-FOQA
FAR violations
Non adherence to SOPs
Non adherence to AFM/AOM
Flying outside the box
Rogue behavior
Sloppy flying (training/performance issues)
○ Speed control
○ Bank control
○ Pitch control
○ Non stabilized approach
Stabilized Approaches
TOD
ROD below 1000’ AFE
LOC/GS/GP tolerances
EGPWS alerts
Secondary flight controls over speed
High energy approach and landings
Long landings
High energy braking
Event Review Process
Safety Officer receives an e-mail generated by FDS with
the basic details of an event
Service provider web site expands on the event
FOQA data is then reviewed event by event for outliers
and trends
Events are broken down into seconds pre and post
Pilots are expected to file an outlier event report
Generally they will beat themselves up, they get it
Others seem oblivious, they need to get it
A peer (line pilot) will then hold an interview if appropriate
If a serious event occurs or there is a stalemate the Chief Pilot
will take over
Events
Nov FOQA 2010
High Bank Angle
1
Level Bust
1
Loc Dev
1
GS Dev
1
GPWS
1
Long Flare
1
High ROD < 1K
1
High ROD
4
HS Flaps 20
1
Pitch Low climb
4
Pitch Low TO
1
Pitch Low Apph
5
0
1
2
3
Number of Events
4
5
6
Protections
All data is de-identified
Ops Managers do not have open access
to the individuals involved
Only 3 people have access to the actual
event data at HPA
Outliers are generally verified by the
service provider
NASA
Gulfstream V Events.pdf
Room Introductions
Name
Company
Title
NEXT MEETING
Tuesday, February 8th
11:30am – 1:00pm
Michael’s Restaurant at Shoreline
2960 Shoreline, Mountain View
Phone: (650) 962-1014
Contact:
John Swaney
○ Phone: 408-291-2320
○ Email: john.swaney@hp.com