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MFOQA Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance

MFOQA Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance. Fleet Operational Readiness Improvement Proactive Hazard Identification and Elimination. MFOQA Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance. A knowledge management process that uses downloaded flight data after every flight to provide

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MFOQA Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance

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  1. MFOQAMilitary Flight Operations Quality Assurance Fleet Operational Readiness Improvement Proactive Hazard Identification and Elimination

  2. MFOQAMilitary Flight Operations Quality Assurance A knowledge management process that uses downloaded flight data after every flight to provide aircrew, the squadron and the Fleet with quantitative information regarding aircrew and aircraft performance to improve training, operational readiness and safety.

  3. TRADITIONAL Post-mishap Short duration Lengthy processing Specialized training REACTIVE MFOQA Every flight Entire flight Available for debrief User Friendly PROACTIVE FLIGHT DATA USAGE

  4. 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Visual Learning Animated Debrief & Automated Analysis 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Operations Training Maintenance Safety Fleet Repository MFOQA 1 Data Recorder 1 I N F O R M A T I O N Squadron Trend Analysis and Data sharing

  5. SELF – CORRECTIVE ACTION SQUADRON CORRECTIVE ACTION AIRCREW BRIEF FLY MISSION DATA DOWNLOAD AIRCREW UPLOAD DATA DEBRIEF WITH ANIMATION SQUADRON TREND ANALYSIS SQUADRON DETERMINE CORRECTIVE ACTION

  6. CommercialFOQA Successes • First year savings, historically pays for program • Unstabilized approaches went from a high occurrence to virtually zero by “self-correction” • Savings in over & under-reported flap exceedances • Procedure change for auto-throttle saved $122M in engine changes in 12 months • Charlottesville ILS changed due to GPWS warnings • FAA has approved non-punitive data collection and analysis systems

  7. Military Applications andEarly Successes

  8. USAF C-17 Program • Early C-17 program plagued by excessive G landings causing cracks in Main Landing Gear • Young O-3 pilot identified the problem using Maintenance MFOQA data • MFOQA Data Allowed: (1) Identification of a training deficiency (2) Establishment of corrective procedures (3) Validation of the “fix”

  9. Why a Naval Aviation MFOQA Program?

  10. VADM Malone (CNAF)Said it Best “ We are expecting more than ever from even our most junior aviators. We have allowed our quest for tactical proficiency to overshadow the importance of aviation fundamentals and the basic tenants of our profession” 7 Jan 2003 CNAF P4 “ORM and Fundamentals Review”

  11. Proactive Use of Data Material Human Error Other HISTORICAL CLASS “A” CAUSAL FACTORS

  12. Proactive Use of Data Material MFOQA Human Error Other HISTORICAL CLASS “A” CAUSAL FACTORS

  13. Quick Access Recorder Ruggedized Service Unit PCMCIA Card PC Ground Station

  14. Maintenance Application • Fuel Flow split > 3000 on 4 flights • Left avg 400pph > right on all flights • Reported by Pilot on 1 flight Integrated Maintenance Diagnostics / Health Usage Monitoring System (IMD/HUMS) portion of the technology provides quantitative information that we currently rely on the aircrew to record in flight

  15. POTENTIAL FLIGHT PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND DEBRIEF • ACM - OOCF regime recognition and near miss spatial orientation • AG - Altitude and terrain awareness • NAV - Position verification Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance (MFOQA) Automated scan to detect events in combination with Aircraft Squadron Playback & Analysis System (SPAS) provides quantitative values and trends in Windows-based environment for use during aircrew debrief

  16. Training Application • Step beyond TACTS monitoring & replay • Increases system awareness Airborne Activity & Requirements Telemetry (AART) telemeter flight data to base station to update status and servicing requirements

  17. Pilot Comments • I thought I was smoother on the throttles • I know I busted min alititude twice, and this shows it. • I didn’t turn on the autopilot. (replay indicated “Autopilot ON”) • I didn’t even notice a split in fuel flow between engines in flight

  18. Maintainer Comments • This shows “everything” • Would be great on a “troubled” aircraft • Good for A799 (could not duplicate on deck) • Really doesn’t add any workload

  19. Summary • FOQA Programs are the Norm in Commercial Aviation • Demonstrated significant ROI in economy and safety • MFOQA has demonstrated benefits to Squadron Operations, Training, Maintenance and Safety. • Not a change – only an improvement in the way we do business • MFOQA is a non-punitive, proactive tool that can identify inflight hazards before they result in mishaps • The system will help us achieve and sustain a marked reduction below the current 6-year plateau in aviation mishap rates.

  20. Web Server MFOQA Recorder DATA INFORMATION Squadron KNOWLEDGE Internet Repository Web Access WISDOM

  21. Investigate the Mishap REACTIVE

  22. Prevent the Mishap PROACTIVE

  23. What’s next?

  24. MFOQA - Next Steps • CNO, CNAF, Naval Safety Center, NAVAIR and Sister Services have voiced strong support for development and implementation of this proactive technology • SECNAV Safety has secured 10.8 million dollars for a large scale MFOQA fleet demonstration • Fleet participation in system development, analysis and subsequent integration is essential

  25. Naval Aviation Class AFlight Mishap RateFY 50 - 03 26 aircraft destroyed in FY 03 in flight mishaps 776 aircraft destroyed in 1954 Angled Decks Aviation Safety Center Naval Aviation Maintenance Program RAG (FRS) Concept Initiated NATOPS Program Squadron Safety Program System Safety Aircraft Design ACT Culture/ Simulators MFOQA SMARTER AIRCRAFTThe Next Step ? Fiscal Year FY03 Rate = 2.37

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