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Metron, Inc. 12/7/19991 RTO-37: En route User Deviation Assessment Mark Klopfenstein* Phil Smith** Dennis Gallus* Roger Chapman** Christine Lambert* Jodi.

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1 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19991 RTO-37: En route User Deviation Assessment Mark Klopfenstein* Phil Smith** Dennis Gallus* Roger Chapman** Christine Lambert* Jodi Obradovich** Diane Bonham* * Metron, Inc. **Cognitive Systems Engineering, Inc.

2 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19992 This work was performed under contract to Honeywell Technology Center (PO# 9138312) and funded by NASA’s AATT program (Prime Contract # NAS2-98005) Funding Source

3 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19993 Questions Addressed What problems in terms of flight deviations and delays are regularly occurring in the NAS? Where, when and how often are they occurring? What is the impact of these problems?

4 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19994 Post-Operations Evaluation Tool: Data Sources Archived ETMS data (FAA ATA-200) Complete Flight Plan and Flight Amendments Actual flight track Sectors transited

5 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19995 Other Data Sources ATCSCC log data System restrictions and advisories Miles in Trail Ground stops Ground delay programs

6 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19996 Goal Develop techniques to identify, quantify, and understand the nature of inefficiencies in NAS Apply these techniques on a large-scale

7 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19997 Time Periods 11-25-1998 –Day before Thanksgiving (historically the busiest day of the year) 12-25-1998 –Christmas day (historically the slowest day of the year) 1-8-1999 –Bad winter day (widespread snowstorms, many GDPs) 1-14-1999 –An unpredictably bad winter day (snow and icing in Northeast as far south as Richmond, no GDPs, but many ground stops) 5-18-1999 –Bad spring day (widespread thunderstorms)

8 Metron, Inc. 12/7/19998 Time Periods (cont.) April 24-30, 1999 July 1-31, 1999 September 20-26, 1999 October 4-10, 1999

9 Flights Considered in Study

10 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199910 Limitations and Caveats Bad data filtering (such as negative times) Inconsistent reporting of predicted off times Display System Replacement (DSR) transition restrictions Weather impacts Planned air times that include padding

11 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199911 Worst Departure Delays for July 12 th – July 18 th 1999, by Arrival Airport, Scheduled Arrival Bin, Arrival Fix Combinations with more than 48 Flights

12 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199912 Ground Delay Programs between 7-12-99 and 7-18-1999

13 Worst Air Time Performances for July 12-18, 1999, by Arrival Airport, Scheduled Arrival Bin, Arrival Fix Combinations with more than 48 Flights

14 Rank Order Correlations of Air Time Delays Across Different Times of the Year

15 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199915 Inefficiencies as Detected by Data Mining Tools Holding Significant Reroutes

16 Arrival fix/time of day combinations that were most often held in the air (7/12/99-7/18/99)

17 Rank Order Correlations of Percent Holding Across Different Times of the Year

18 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199918 Flights Filed into Different Arrival Fixes at ATL

19 Routes Filed into ATL through all 4 Arrival Fixes

20 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199920 Filed and Actual Routes for Flights Filed Over HUSKY

21 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199921 Data on Some Individual Flights into LOGEN

22 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199922 Flights Over LOGEN that were Held

23 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199923 Significantly Rerouted Flights Track length similarity –shorter (< 5%) –same (within ± 5%) –long (between 5-15%) –longer (> 15%) Spatial similarity –Spatial similarity algorithm

24 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199924 Spatial Similarity Examples

25 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199925 Significantly Rerouted Flights Shaded area represent those flights that were significantly rerouted (36.6% overall)

26 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199926 Percent of flights significantly rerouted by time of year

27 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199927 Reroutes by time of day

28 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199928 Correlation of Reroutes by Arrival Airport, Scheduled Arrival Bin, Arrival Fix Combinations

29 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199929 Rerouted flights by (CONUS) centers along filed flight route between 7/12/99 and 7/18/99

30 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199930 Rerouted flights by en route sectors along filed flight route (top 20 CONUS sectors) between 7/12/99 and 7/18/99

31 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199931 Rerouted flights by airways along filed flight route (top 15) between 7/12/99 and 7/18/99

32 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199932 Inefficiencies as Indicated by Manual Detailed Analyses Bottlenecks along Select Route Segments Miles in Trail (MIT) Restrictions Diversions in the NAS

33 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199933 Bottlenecks along Select Route Segments Describe briefly what we did?

34 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199934 Flights Flying J80 at Same Time as 2200- 2300Z Arrivals at CVG

35 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199935 Departure Delays of other Flights using J80

36 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199936 Miles-in-Trail Restrictions What is the frequency of miles in trail? What were the reasons for these restrictions? What destinations were most often impacted? How many flights were impacted?

37 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199937 Number of MIT restrictions by day

38 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199938 Weekly trends of MIT

39 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199939 MIT by Reason & Affected Destination

40 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199940 Flights Impacted by MIT On average 13.5 flights were impacted for by each restriction (range 1 to 442) –ZJX put a 20-mile MIT restriction on ZTL for flights arriving in Atlanta (ATL) between 1215 and 1445 due to weather that affected 60 flights. –ZID put a 30-mile MIT restriction on ZAU for flights arriving in Atlanta (ATL) between 1745 and 1845 due to weather that affected only 6 flights. On average 8.5 flights affected per MIT restriction hour On average1332 flights were affected per day –Ranged from 300 (9 October 1999) to 1912 (28 April 1999) flights affected per day

41 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199941 MIT Impacted Flights by Reason & Affected Destination

42 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199942 Diversions

43 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199943 Diversions by User Class

44 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199944 Daily Variation in Diversions

45 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199945 Rank-ordered Count of Air Carrier Diversions by Day

46 Metron, Inc. 12/7/199946 Diversion Delays


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