Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, 2014 - Page 2 Part 91 Fatal Accidents 2008-2012 –(1) Loss of Control In Flight (“frequently.

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Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 2 Part 91 Fatal Accidents –(1) Loss of Control In Flight (“frequently preceded by a weather event”) –(5) VFR Encounter with IMC NTSB Most Wanted List –(1) General Aviation: Identify and [Effectively] Communicate Hazardous Weather Areas of Concern –(1) The Overall ATC/Pilot/Met Culture –(4) PIREPs Importance of improving the PIREP “system” in the NAS –Pilots – increase volume of PIREPs and ensure reporting is accurate and detailed –FAA – major changes to the way PIREPs are handled, ensuring more timely and accurate weather related information is received by the pilot

Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 3 Traditional Online Briefings Voluminous Archaic Presentation Difficult to Assimilate Pilots Still Call Specialists Regulatory Compliance ≠ Safety Common SOP: Check the Box – Print 50 Pages and Throw in Flight Bag, “Brief” some other way NextGen Briefings Make briefings valuable Easier/faster to read and understand Using graphics, automatic summarization, smart plain text translation, filtering, automatic time analysis… Make self-service environment viable for larger number of pilots

Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 4 METAR KAOO Z AUTO 22017G27KT 10SM OVC085 14/09 A2993 RMK AO2 PK WND 23031/2337 RAE43 SLP135 P T METAR KJST Z AUTO 21016G25KT 6SM -RA BR FEW008 OVC012 11/09 A2992 RMK AO2 PK WND 22029/2337 SLP134 P T SPECI KJST Z AUTO 22016G26KT 6SM -RA BR BKN008 OVC013 10/09 A2991 RMK AO2 PK WND 21026/0005 CIG 006V009 P0000 no reports available for HMZ METAR KCBE Z AUTO 16004KT 10SM SCT065 SCT100 16/10 A3000 RMK AO1 METAR KCBE Z AUTO 17004KT 10SM SCT090 16/10 A3000 RMK AO1 METAR K2G Z AUTO 21014G19KT 10SM BKN019 OVC024 10/08 A2999 RMK AO1 METAR K2G Z AUTO 21016G26KT 10SM BKN019 OVC024 10/08 A2998 RMK AO1 METAR KW Z AUTO 21008KT 10SM BKN080 BKN090 18/08 A3001 RMK AO2 T METAR KW Z AUTO 19006G17KT 10SM BKN080 BKN090 19/08 A3001 RMK AO2 T METAR KW Z AUTO 20008G17KT 10SM BKN080 OVC100 18/08 A3000 RMK AO2 T METAR KEKN Z AUTO 16006KT 10SM BKN060 OVC090 13/09 A3004 RMK AO2 RAE43 SLP176 P T TSNO METAR KW Z AUTO 20012G19KT 10SM FEW055 13/10 A3002 RMK AO2 METAR KW Z AUTO 21012G23KT 10SM -RA FEW032 SCT042 BKN048 13/09 A3002 RMK AO2 METAR KW Z AUTO 22013G21KT 5SM HZ BKN033 OVC041 13/10 A3003 RMK AO2

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Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 7 TAF AMD KAOO Z 0900/ G27KT P6SM OVC090 WS020/23040KT FM G25KT 5SM -SHRA BR OVC015 FM G15KT P6SM SCT025 FM G25KT P6SM BKN035 TAF AMD KJST Z 0900/ G26KT 6SM -RA BR BKN008 OVC013 FM G25KT P6SM BKN015 FM KT P6SM SCT025 FM G25KT P6SM BKN025 TAF KEKN Z 0900/ KT 6SM -SHRA SCT025 OVC040 TEMPO 0906/0909 VRB10G22KT 4SM -SHRA SCT015 BKN035 FM KT 4SM -SHRA BR SCT008 OVC015 FM KT P6SM BKN035 FM G18KT P6SM SCT250

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Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 9 WAUS42 KKCI MIAS WA AIRMET SIERRA UPDT 3 FOR IFR AND MTN OBSCN VALID UNTIL OTLK VALID Z AREA 1...IFR NC SC GA NY NJ PA OH WV MD DC DE VA AND CSTL WTRS BOUNDED BY 40SSW SYR-20ESE CYN-30ESE SBY-40ENE ECG-20E ILM-30NNW IRQ-40SSE MCN-50S LGC-20N ODF-20NNW HMV-20NNW HNN-20N EWC-ERI- 30SSW BUF-40SSW SYR CIG BLW 010/VIS BLW 3SM BR. CONDS CONTG THRU 09Z. WAUS41 KKCI BOSS WA AIRMET SIERRA UPDT 3 FOR IFR AND MTN OBSCN VALID UNTIL

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Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 15 Bi-directional electronic communications with cockpit Provides infrastructure for a wide range of applications Pathway to handle routine flight service communications with automation DeLormeGarmin SpidertracksHoneywell

Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 16 Free service, operational since October 2012 Monitors flight plans after briefing/file, sends alerts to pilots for new or modified adverse conditions – TFRs, Closed/Unsafe Airports/Runways, SIGMETs Convective SIGMETs, AIRMETs, CWAs, Urgent PIREPs, Severe Wx Warnings & Watches Preflight delivery via , text msg, Inflight delivery via SATCOM devices: spidertracks, Honeywell Sky Connect, DeLorme, Garmin 43% of surveyed pilots said there were adverse conditions they would not have known about without the ACAS

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Better Briefings, Safer FlightsNBAA 2014 FPAW PanelOctober 23, Page 18 Common UI Themes: Preconfigured aircraft type and tail number / call sign Auto-fill (with optional assist) for time, location Pilot is primarily concerned with characterizing conditions Minimize heads-down time! Free App In Apple Store 7/23 Test Flight - Cirrus Perspective / G1000 MFD via XM Sat feed.

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