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Notice of Proposed Rule Making Forum

Agenda Events leading to the NPRM Details of the proposed rule Discuss impact on industry Discuss impact on collegiate flight program Explore and share research in regards to issue Illustrate how to comment on the rule

HR 3371 Background leading up to proposed Legislation –Last six airline crashes involved regional carriers –February - Colgan Air Accident –May 2009 – NTSB held three day hearing on Colgan Accident –June 2009 – Both House and Senate started holding hearings on Regional Airline Safety –June 2009 – FAA Administrator (Babbitt) announced ‘FAA Call to Action” –Introduce HR 3371 – Late Summer 2009 Link to Bill

HR 3371 Initial Bill stated: (July 2009) –SEC. 10. FLIGHT CREWMEMBER SCREENING AND QUALIFICATIONS –(2) MIMIMUM REQUIREMENTS.— (B) ALL FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS- Rules issued under paragraph (1) shall ensure that, after the date that is 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, all flight crewmembers— –(i) have obtained an airline transport pilot license (sic) under part 61 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations; and –(ii) have appropriate multi-engine aircraft flight experience, as determined by the Administrator. –Many sections of Bill really good for safety! –Collegiate Aviation, concerned about ATP…

Advance Notice to Proposed Rulemaking FAA put out an ANPRM… Encouraged public comment Commencement of Pilot Source Study…

FAA FOQ Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) Started work in mid-July 2010 –Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assoc. (AOPA) –Air Line Pilots Assoc. (ALPA) –Air Transport Assoc. (ATA) –Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) –Coalition of Airline Pilots Assoc. (CAPA) –National Aviation Disaster Alliance/Foundation (NADA/F) –National Business Aviation Assoc. (NBAA) –Pilot Career Initiative (PCI) –Regional Air Cargo Carriers Assoc. (RACCA) –Regional Airline Assoc. (RAA)

Enter H.R 5900 Airline Safety and FAA Extension Act of 2010 –Introduced to House on July 28, 2010 –Passed House on July 29, 2010 –Considered in the Senate on July 30, 2010 –Passed Senate on July 30, 2010 –Signed by President on August 1, 2010 Public Law

Public Law Main Sections Title I – Airport and Airway Extension Title II – Airline Safety and Pilot Training Improvement –FAA Pilot Records Database –FAA Task Force on Air Carrier Safety and Pilot Training –Flight Crewmember mentoring, professional development and leadership –FAA rulemaking on training programs –Pilot Fatigue –Safety Management Systems, ASAP and FOQA Implementation Plans

Public Law Main Sections –Flight Crewmember Screening and Qualifications All flight crewmembers must have obtained an ATP certificate –Airline Transport Pilot Certification Sufficient Flight Hours, as determined by Administrator –Shall be at least 1500 –Credit toward flight hours »Administrator may allow specific academic training courses to be credited toward the total flight hours…

FAA Impact due to Law

After a long awaited release…

Pilot Certification and Qualification Requirements for Air Carrier Operations

Main Areas of Proposed Rule ATP Certificate for all pilots operating under Part 121 Requiring 50 hours of multi-engine time if applying for ATP in a multi-engine aircraft Aircraft type-rating for all pilots operating under Part 121

Main Areas of Proposed Rule ATP Certification training program for an Airplane Multiengine to include… –Currently nothing defined –Academic Portion: 24 hours of classroom instruction –High altitude ops, meteorology, air carrier operations –Flight Portion: 16 hours of flight training –8 hours in a Level C or higher FFS –8 hours in Level 4 or higher –This would make you eligible for the ATP Written Exam

Main Areas of Proposed Rule ATP certificate with restricted privileges based on Academic or Military Training –Bachelor’s degree with an aviation major from an accredited 4-year institution –Commercial certification obtained through Part 141 Training –Aeronautical Experience: 1000 hours TT 325 hours Cross-Country 100 hours night 75 hours instrument 50 hours multiengine

Main Areas of Proposed Rule Minimum of 1000 hours of Part 121 flying to serve as PIC in a Part 121 operation.

How does this impact the Industry?

Industry Implications Existing First Officers Current hiring Future hiring (final rule)

Industry Implications Existing First Officers –ExpressJet 1526 FOs surveyed 1328 do not have an ATP –Air Wisconsin 78% of it’s FOs do not have an ATP Have to start training programs for existing first officers for ATP and Type ratings –ATP written complete before all recurrent training

Industry Implications Current Hiring –Position new hire first officers with the Aug ATP requirement ExpressJet hiring minimums at 1100 hours –Time to complete training –Average 37.5 hours/month on reserve –Minimum time for hiring will increase as they get closer to Aug (1200, 1300, 1400, 1500) –Currently “0” applications on file that meet this minimum.

Industry Implications Future hiring –Minimum as stated in NPRM will be 1000 (college) 750 (military) –Plan to incorporate the ATP Certification Training Program (24 hours ground/16 hours sim.)into their training foot print – may or may not be allowed based on NPRM wording –Screened – Hired - ATP Training - ATP written - ATP Flight training - Certification – 121 training – start line flying (IOE)

Industry Implications Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association –Pursuing lowering Part 135 Cargo ATP down to 800 hours –Trying to make their type of flying more manageable and attractive? PL and this NPRM are affecting your careers right now

Implication for a Collegiate Flight Program

Value of Research in Response to FAA’s NPRM Pilot Source Study

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Arizona State University – Dr. Mary Niemczyk (Assistant Professor, Air Transportation Management ) Auburn University – Dr. Raymond A. Hamilton II (Associate Professor of Aviation Policy) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Dr. Guy M. Smith (Associate Professor of Aeronautical Science) Southern Illinois University – Dr. David A. NewMyer (Professor of Aviation Management & Flight) University of North Dakota – Dr. Elizabeth Bjerke (Associate Professor of Aviation) 26

9 Predictors (Independent Variables) Year Hired College Degree Aviation Degree AABI Flight Program Military Source of Pilot Training Flight Instructor Total Flight Hours Previous Experience 2 Outcomes (Dependent Variables) Extra Training Events Completions For each Predictor Variable, we show: 1.The question 2.A description of the variable 3.The statistical test results 4.The research conclusion For each Outcome Variable, we show: 1.The question 2.A description of the variable 27

AABI Flight Derived Variable (Only those programs in the data set that meet the AABI Program Accreditation Criteria for Flight Education) Predictor Variable Outcome Variable Statistical TestTest StatisticSignificant? AABI Flight Programs Extra Training Events t-Testt = 6.09*** Yes ***p <.001 AABI Flight Programs CompletionsChi-Square  2 = 16.43***Yes ***p <.001 AABI flight programs produced fewer extra training events AABI flight programs produced comparatively fewer incompletes 28

PILOT TRAINING: Where did this pilot get Advanced Pilot Training (beyond Private Pilot)? (N = 2156) Predictor Variable Outcome Variable Statistical TestTest StatisticSignificant? Source of Pilot Training Extra Training Events ANOVAF = 10.39*** Yes ***p <.001 Source of Pilot Training CompletionsChi-Square  2 = 30.16***Yes ***p <.001 Pilots trained in college had fewer extra training events than non-college pilots Pilots trained in college had comparatively fewer incompletes 29

Aviation Degree: Derived Variable (any degree that contained words like aviation, flight, airport, pilot, etc. - these are not all flight degrees) Predictor Variable Outcome Variable Statistical TestTest StatisticSignificant? Aviation Degrees Extra Training Events t-Testt = 1.71* Yes *p <.05 Aviation Degrees CompletionsChi-Square  2 = 8.13**Yes **p <.01 Aviation Degrees produced fewer Extra Training Events Aviation degrees produced comparatively fewer incompletes. 30

31 TOTAL HOURS: How many Total Hours did the pilot have at the beginning of training with your airline? (N = 2150) Predictor Variable Outcome Variable Statistical TestTest StatisticSignificant? Total Flight Hours Extra Training Events ANOVAF = 3.31* Yes *p <.05 Total Flight Hours CompletionsChi-Square  2 = 17.24**Yes **p <.01 Pilots with 501 to 1000 hours had the fewest extra training events. Pilots with 501 to 1000 hours had comparatively fewer incompletes. 506

TOTAL HOURS: (Continued) Effect of pre-employment total flight hours, in order of performance: 501 to 1,000 hoursGroup 1: 501 to 1,000 hours Group 2: 178 to 500 hours Group 3: 1,001 to 1,500 hours Group 4: > 1,500 hours Note: The most significant difference was between Group 1 and Group 4 for both Extra Training Events and Completions. 32

More detailed text was published in FAA’s International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies: – ers_offices/arc/programs/academy/journal/pdf /Summer_2010.pdfhttp:// ers_offices/arc/programs/academy/journal/pdf /Summer_2010.pdf

Impact of ATP Requirement on CFI career Progression to Part 121 Carriers Conducted by, Elizabeth Bjerke, Ph.D. Daniel Malott University of North Dakota

Methodology Participants –Current CFIs employed by UAA member collegiate flight programs Materials –Electronic survey including demographic information, aeronautical experience and career aspirations Procedures – was sent to CFIs via an institutional representative

Results 240 Responses from 17 different collegiate flight programs –University of North Dakota –Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Prescott and Daytona) –Purdue –Western Michigan –Arizona State University –University of Oklahoma –Kansas State – Salina –Westminster –Indiana State University –South Dakota State University –Middle Georgia College –Florida Institute of Technology –Saint Louis University –Jacksonville University –Rocky Mountain College –Northwestern Michigan College

Current FAA and ICAO ATP Requirements Differences FAA and ICAO –Cross-Country Aeronautical Experience –Cross-Country Definition

Survey Results (n=240) Average Total Time –986.6 hours Average Cross-Country Time –236.6 Only equates to 24% of total time ATP requires that 33.3% of total time be cross-country CFIs do not conduct a lot of cross-country operations Will need over 2,000 hours of total time to get the needed 500 hours of cross-country for FAA ATP

NPRM (Restricted ATP) Aeronautical Experience Requirements –1000 Total Time 325 Cross-Country CFI’s teaching in a collegiate program will have to acquire 1,354 hour of total time, to meet the 325 hours of cross-country given the percentages the research found.

Response for NPRM Match the FAA ATP Requirements to ICAO –200 hours of Cross-Country –Change the definition so it does not have to be 50 nm Reduce the Cross-Country time for Restricted ATP to 200 hours (match ICAO min.) –Can assume that once hired by a Part 121 Carrier at 1000 hours, the next 500 hours will be cross-country

Next Step

FAA seeks comment on the following: Throughout the NPRM you will see… –Is a minimum of 1,500 hours adequate in order to receive an unrestricted ATP certificate? Why or why not? –As a result of the new ATP requirement for pilots in part 121 operations, what will be the impact on pilot supply for part 121 operations? For part 135 operations? For part 141 pilot schools? For Part 142 training centers?

Process to Comment Deadline for Public Comments: –April 30, 2012 Who can comment??? –The Public The process

Questions and Discussion