Feasibility Study into increasing the altitude of the Noise Preferential Routes (NPRs) from 3000 to 4000 feet

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Feasibility Study into increasing the altitude of the Noise Preferential Routes (NPRs) from 3000 to 4000 feet Presented by: Tom Redfern Environmental Specialist 20 th January 2016

Agenda What is a Noise Preferential Route? Background in to the feasibility study Findings of the study / BAL proposals

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)? A Noise Preferential Route is a corridor that is constructed around the Standard Instrument Departure (SID) route A SID is a set of instructions used to get an aircraft from the runway and in to en-route network SIDs are depicted as a line overlaid onto a map

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

How do Aircraft Fly the SID SIDs are flown by the Aircraft Flight Management System (not the Pilot) The SID track is coded by FMS Coding Houses employed by the Airlines

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)? As well as aircraft performance a number of factors influence the aircrafts ability to fly therefore a corridor is constructed around SID and valid up to 3,000 feet

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)? Ownership of NPRs The ownership of NPRs in the UK in operation today falls into three categories: a. NPRs at the designated airports b. NPRs imposed by local authorities made under Section 106 of the Town and country Planning Act 1990. c. NPRs imposed voluntarily by non-designated airports as good practice.

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)?

What is a Noise Preferential Route (NPR)? Questions?

Background in to the feasibility study A feasibility study was requested by the Airspace Change Stakeholder Forum and Castle Bromwich Parish Council Birmingham Airports Section 106 Agreement with SMBC also requires the Airport Company to carry out a feasibility study in to increasing the altitude of the NPRs from 3,000 to 4,000 feet A live trial was carried out over a 3 month period starting on 1 st August and ending 31 st October 2015

Background in to the feasibility study Trial data was gathered using the Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System (ANOMS) The aim of the trial was to determine whether raising the NPR to 4,000 feet would bring a benefit to local communities and to assess any operational impact

Background in to the feasibility study Raising the NPR means that aircraft will not be permitted to be taken off their Standard Instrument Departure (SID) route by Air Traffic Control (ATC) until an altitude of 4,000 feet has been achieved

Background in to the feasibility study Raising the ceiling of the NPR will in no way affect an aircrafts performance in respect to its climb rate

Background to Study Questions?

Findings of the study The findings of the study have been split in to two sections: Departures from runway 15 Departures from runway 33

Findings of the study- Runway 15 Northbound and Southbound routes

Findings of the study- Runway 15 Southbound Departures Aircraft using these routes are at no point taken off by Birmingham Airport ATC BAL was made aware that some aircraft on the Option 6 route are given headings by NATS en-route (London ATC) This has resulted in some aircraft flying closer to Balsall Common.

Findings of the study- Runway 15

Findings of the study- Runway 15 Southbound Departures (Option 6) During the trial it was observed that aircraft departed the NPR later, therefore flying further to the south of Balsall Common Overall track-keeping performance for Option 6: On-track at 4,000 feet On-track at 3,000 feet 99% 100%

Findings of the study- Runway 15 BAL proposals for runway 15- Option 6 BAL proposes to raise the ceiling of the NPR to 4,000 feet for all departing aircraft from runway 15 using option 6 (subject to CAA approval)

Findings of the study- Runway 15 No change in the track over the ground was observed Before the study period During the study period

Findings of the study- Runway 15

Findings of the study- Runway 15 Northbound Turn- Track-keeping statistics Overall track-keeping performance for Option 6: On-track at 4,000 feet On-track at 3,000 feet 87% 98% 69% off all off-track aircraft were the B752 and DH8D aircraft

Findings of the study- Runway 15 BAL proposals for runway 15- Northbound Turn BAL intends to carry out redesign work to the northbound SIDs and conventional SIDs from runway 15 and any changes to the NPR will be in line with that process.

Background to Study Questions?

Findings of the study- Runway 33

Findings of the study- Runway 33 Southbound Turn No change in the track over the ground was observed Pre-NPR Study During the NPR Study

Findings of the study- Runway 33 Southbound Turn Overall track-keeping performance for Southbound turn: On-track at 4,000 feet On-track at 3,000 feet 69% 97% There is a difference between the SID and the published NPR map for aircraft departing runway 33 on a southerly heading

Findings of the study- Runway 33 Northbound Departures No change in the track flown over the ground This is unsurprising given that aircraft are not given headings by Birmingham Airport ATC Identified that track-keeping performance on the Whitegate SID was 97% during the trial compared to 100% prior to the trial

Findings of the study- Runway 33 Northbound Departures

Findings of the study- Runway 33 Northbound Departures Overall track-keeping performance: On-track at 4,000 feet On-track at 3,000 feet 99% 100% This is unsurprising given that aircraft are not given headings by Birmingham Airport ATC Acknowledged that there is a slight reduction in Track-keeping performance- required investigation

Findings of the study- Runway 33 BAL proposals BAL is required to implement RNAV SIDs for runway 33 due to the NATs VOR removal programme- due to commence in summer 2016. BAL will consider any amendments to the NPR in line with this process.

Thank you! Sustainability Team, Birmingham Airport