The IMPACT of the DOT REGULATIONS as to TARMAC DELAYS on AIR CARRIERS AND AIRPORTS. Katherine Staton Jackson Walker L.L.P.

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The IMPACT of the DOT REGULATIONS as to TARMAC DELAYS on AIR CARRIERS AND AIRPORTS Katherine Staton Jackson Walker L.L.P.

Why did DOT suggest these Regulations? Air Carriers and Airports

What do the Regulations Provide? Air Carrier Adoption of a Contingency Plan for Lengthy Tarmac Delays: 3 Hour Mark (US Carriers): Domestic flights--air carrier will not permit an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours unless Pilot-in-command determines if a safety-related or security-related reason prohibits the aircraft s return or ATC advises the pilot-in-command that returning would significantly disrupt airport operations. International flights-- air carrier will not permit an aircraft to remain on the tarmac for more than a set number of hours unless: Pilot-in-command determines if a safety-related or security-related reason prohibits the aircraft s return or ATC advises the pilot-in-command that returning would significantly disrupt airport operations.

Plan Minimums 2 Hour Mark: For all flights, air carrier will provide adequate food and potable water no later than two hours after the aircraft leaves the gate or touches down if the aircraft remains on the tarmac (exception--safety or security considerations preclude such service). All Flights: For all flights, operable lavatory facilities, as well as adequate medical attention if needed, while the aircraft remains on the tarmac; Air carrier coordinates with airport authorities as to the Plan

Implementation of the Regulations Air Carriers

Air Carrier s Plan Air Carrier plans set forth time intervals of different alert modes up to and after the 3 hour mark The 60 minute mark usually results in the pilot speaking to: ATC Internal Dispatch The flight crew

SWA FOM Taxi Out Time Limits Chart

SWA FOM Taxi Out Time Limits Chart

SWA FOM Taxi Out Time Limits Chart

SWA FOM Taxi Out Time Limits Chart

SWA FOM Taxi Out Time Limits Chart

Tools Air Carriers Developed to Address Tarmac Delays Tracking Systems that Provide Real Time Data of Aircraft Delays on Tarmac Station Capacity and Gate Occupancy/Staffing Tracking Programs

Diversion Tracker American Airlines developed a web based software program that captures all information when an aircraft is on ground for lengthy delays

Effects of Regulations Few flights on tarmac more than 3 hours since April 2010

Effects of Regulations Aircraft stay at gates longer (gate holds) with the door open to delay the start of the clock Some airlines have increased their gate staffing as spare gates are being used to accommodate longer time aircraft are at gates

Effects of Regulations Aircraft returns to gates increased Flight cancelations have increased or will increase due to delay time limits and gate congestion Airlines having to revise manuals and train in-flight crews and ground crews to address the regulations Airline provisioning required for 2 hour rule

Effects of Regulations Airlines having to work more closely with airports as to delays Airline goal get passengers to their destination. DOT fine--$27,500 per passenger or aircraft solely on the airline. Customer relations

The Airport Response to the Tarmac Delay Regulations

DFW

Airports like DFW prepared program for tarmac delays well in advance of the enactment of Tarmac Delay Regulations Airports partner with carriers and other airports Communicate, Collaborate and Coordinate

DFW Airport Irregular Operations Committee

DFW Airport Operations Center/ Emergency Operations Center Communication, Collaboration and Coordination (C 3 ) across all airport stakeholders AOC EOC

DFW Airport Tools DFW Airport Software and Manual Observations monitors aircraft on tarmac Perimeter Taxiway Project 35L/35C

Promote Culture Change Exit First Come First Served Ration by Schedule through Equitable Allocation of Bucket Times Focus on getting aircraft off the ground instead of back to the gate Communicate and leverage strategic support from FAA Maximize surface efficiency by allocating bucket times based on true departure rate for the configuration, first fix availability Enable more seamless configuration changes by reducing AOA congestion

Passur Iropsnet RAPT (Wx) Sensis Aerobahn Ground and Tower Frequencies for situational awareness Human Factor

SENSIS Aerobahn Surface Surveillance

-Ration by Schedule-- IROPSNET

What Is Next?

Thanks The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Southwest Airlines Co. American Airlines, Inc. United Airlines