Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration HEMS OPERATIONS HEMS Authorizations, Authorized WX Sources, & Associated OPSPECS HEMS WEATHER SUMMIT.

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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration HEMS OPERATIONS HEMS Authorizations, Authorized WX Sources, & Associated OPSPECS HEMS WEATHER SUMMIT Andy Pierce, AFS-250 Policy Branch December, 2013

Federal Aviation Administration 2 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 POLICY RELATED TO HEMS WX A021 HEMS OPERATIONS A010 AVIATION WEATHER INFORMATION H113 SPECIAL TERMINAL AREA IFR ROTORCRAFT OPERATIONS IN CLASS G AIRSPACE EXEMPTIONS § (b) & NWS

Federal Aviation Administration 3 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A021 HEMS OPERATIONS –§ e. Minimum weather in Class G = VFR per Table 1- Weather Minimums NON-MOUNTAINOUS MOUNTAINOUS (see 14 CFR 95) Area -LocalCross CountryLocalCross Country ConditionCeiling-Visibility Day800 – 2800 – Night – Equipped with NVIS or TAWS 800 – – – 5 Night- w/o NVIS or TAWS 1000 – – – – 5

Federal Aviation Administration 4 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A021 HEMS OPERATIONS §f. IFR OPS at locations without weather reporting- –AUTHORIZED with IAP, and without: NWS weather or NWS approved weather observation source or Weather observation approved by Administrator

Federal Aviation Administration 5 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A021 HEMS OPERATIONS §f. IFR OPS LIMITATIONS 1) PIC or qualified observer- VFR? per (b) or, 2) Use approved weather source if within 15 miles or Area forecast per H113 AND, 3) IFR- Alternate w/ approved WX observation resource 4) AFTER LANDING, PIC determines if takeoff minimums per 14 CFR §97 prevail

Federal Aviation Administration 6 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A021 HEMS OPERATIONS §g. IMPACT OF HTAWS / NVIS –To use Table 1 reduced minimums- OPSPEC A050 (NVG Operations) must be issued

Federal Aviation Administration 7 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A021 HEMS OPERATIONS §h. VFR / Visual transitions </= 3 nm –1) Day 600 – 2, Night 600 – 3 with- PinS approach with “Proceed VFR” transition or Standard IAP with VFR transition MAP to site

Federal Aviation Administration 8 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A021 HEMS OPERATIONS §h. VFR / Visual transitions > 3 nm 2) Table 1 applies 3) When published on IAP, approved visual segment minimums apply §i. VFR cruise altitude minimums 300 day 500 night

Federal Aviation Administration 9 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 A010 AVIATION WEATHER INFO AUTHORIZES VARIOUS WEATHER SOURCES NWS Internet weather providers Specific remote aviation weather observation sites WITH Specific landing sites (conditions and limitations may apply)

Federal Aviation Administration 10 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 H113 IFR IN CLASS G AIRSPACE CLASS G OPS AUTHORIZED PROVIDING- –1) Airport is served by IAP –2) Airport has approved WX Reporting –3) Airport provides traffic advisories and status of facilities and services –4) Facilities and services for SAFE IFR Operations are available CLASS G OPS at an alternate is authorized if 1) – 4) above are met

Federal Aviation Administration 11 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 EXEMPTIONS HAI Consortium Exemption- –Where weather observation is not available (eg: Hospital) –Allows qualified PIC or representative to observe weather prior to IFR departure –Determine that weather is VFR or not

Federal Aviation Administration 12 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 § (b) & NWS Allows application of weather observation taken remote from landing site providing: –NWS Regional Aviation Meteorologist concurs NWS POLICY supports this analysis and disposition NWS may non-concur NON-CONCUR cannot be over-ridden NWS CONCURS- Confirmation Letter from NWS to FAA & listed in OpSpec A010

Federal Aviation Administration 13 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 § (b) & NWS ISSUES (PREVIOUSLY RARELY USED PROCESS) – GUIDANCE inadequate –NWS Regional Meteorologist is a rotational position –No single access point is available at this time –MOA or MOU may be advisable

Federal Aviation Administration 14 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 § (b) & NWS PROPOSED GO FORWARD PLAN –FAA- Proposed guidance revision (in works) Proposed- standard Inter-Agency Request Template Invite collaborative development of a mutually agreeable linkage –NWS- Review and consider FAA proposals Establish a process for consistent evaluation Establish a static address or a consistent means of receiving requests for analysis and disposition

Federal Aviation Administration 15 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 Request for NWS WX valuation The EVAL REQUEST must: ─Mention 14 CFR (b) and NWS Policy to orient the Meteorologist ─Provide the location of the landing site (airport or heliport by FAA identifier, if available, and geo-coordinates) ─Provide the location of the nearest aviation weather observation site (again by FAA identifier and geo-coordinates)

Federal Aviation Administration 16 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013 NWS Evaluation The NWS Regional Aviation Meteorologist will determine whether or not the weather observed at the remote observation site is representative of the weather at the landing site. After NWS Team concurrence, the result will be forwarded to the FAA FSDO.

Federal Aviation Administration 17 HEMS TOOL DECEMBER, 2013