Flight Deck Doors. Initial Response to Current Status

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Flight Deck Doors Initial Response to Current Status 1

Initial Response By DOT Mineta Commission Formed Rapid Response Teams Established to Develop Security Recommendations Door Specific RRT Recommendations 1, 2, 3 & 4 Flightdeck Access (Procedure/Video) RRT Recommendations 5, 9 2

Industry Framework that Provided RRT Input First Meeting in Seattle: Sept 27 th Approx 130 attendees from the industry Brainstorming approach for a Total Solution All ideas considered Each idea assigned a spot in a timeline 48 hours/30 days/6 mos/1 yr 3

Industry Framework that Provided RRT Input [con t] Subsequent meetings every 2 weeks in Seattle Established weekly telecon schedule on specific subjects Congress initially approves $500M for doors and related security items 4

Existing Flight Deck Door FAR Requirements 5

Phase I Doors: Interim Locking Devices First Katy Bar shown at 2 nd Seattle Meeting By DAL, AA Phase I doors included mods to locking mechanisms Removal of door knobs/d-rings Covering lock mechanisms so keys could not be used Gap covers and latch improvements 6

Phase I Doors: Interim Locking Devices [con t] Some doors remain vulnerable through the vent panels Approval for the installations soon became the problem SFAR 92-1 waived FAR requirements until April 2003 7

Installation of Phase I Door Modifications Phase I Door Mods initially voluntary Approval through an FAA Tiger Team Clock started October 1 st with 30 days to submit the design Coincided with Presidential Announcement 1 Restrict door opening in flight 2 Fortify doors to deny access 3 Improve methods of flight deck alerting 4 Continued operation of transponder Subsequent SFAR 92-3 made Phase I door mods mandatory 8

Installation of Phase I Door Modifications [con t] $500 million initially allocated for aircraft modifications Actual final funding much less Initial estimates: 70% of aircraft in 60 days, complete in 90 days 9

Phase II Door Standards Must be in full FAR compliance by April 9, 2003 Pilot compartment intrusion resistance AC 25-795-1 300 Joule impact energy From National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Standard 0306.00 10

Intrustion Resistance Test Procedure 11

Phase II Door Standards [con t] Pilot compartment penetration resistance, AC 25-795-2 6 rounds from 9 mm/44 magnum weapon From National Institute of Justice Standard 0101.04, Type IIIA Note: Standards did not address floor or bulkhead areas (FAA Rulemaking Pending) 12

Ballistic Resistance Test Procedure 13

Additional Phase II Door Design Characteristics Keypad access (no more keys) Doorbell and Emergency Access modes through keypad entries Door operation controlled from cockpit Flightcrew to verify visually ICAO FAA Rulemaking language pending 14

Additional Phase II Door Design Characteristics ICAO Annex 6 means shall be provided for monitoring from either pilot s station the entire door area outside the flight crew compartment to identify persons requesting entry and to detect suspicious behaviour or potential threat. ALPA comments to January 2002 Flightdeck Security Final rule Included recommendation for visual verification FAA NPRM in process to comply with ICAO language for cabin monitoring 15

Flight Deck Door Modes Normal Operation Keypad code entered by cabin attendant Chime sounds on flightdeck Pilots visually verify person at door Pilots select Open OR Pilots select Deny and lock cockpit door 16

Flight Deck Door Modes [con t] Emergency Operation To be used in event of perceived flightcrew incapacitation Emergency code entered at Keypad If no flightcrew response, door opens automatically after predetermined time OR Flightcrew can override Emergency Operation, Deny access and lock flightdeck for finite time 17

Current Phase II Door Approvals Initially anticipated in Mid June 2002 Airbus door received initial DGAC approval Temporary Pending resolution of minor technical issue Issue resolved in July 2002 First Boeing door B737NG Current FAA approvals: A319, 320, 321 B757-200 B737-300, 500, 700, 800 Others pending 18

Likely Installation Scenario Most Airlines will complete installations prior to April 9, 2003 deadline Current government funding allocated ~$100M Equates to ~$13,000 per door Operators having to fund an additional $22,000 per door FAA unlikely to extend deadline Foreign carriers may fall behind due to cost and availability of kits FAA considering rulemaking to require some form of visual verification of cabin side of cockpit door 19