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ATSAP BRIEFING SHEET

December 18, 2009

Eligible Facilities 214


Eligible Employees 12000 +
Total Reports Filed 10657
Reports Last Week 256

Current ATSAP Watch


ERC Schedule over the Holidays:
List Items:
1. Coordination (ATC to ATC)
Week of December 21st: The ERC meetings will be held 2. HAATS 3B
earlier than usual on the 21st and 22nd. 3. ICAO Flight Plan Format
4. Traffic Management Initiatives
Week of December 28th: There will be no ERC meetings (CTAS/TMA)
held this week 5. Procedural Issues
6. NOTAMS –WX-Compliance
7. Obstructed View
Week of January 4th: ERCs will hold extended meetings 8. Time on Position - Fatigue
to catch up with reports filed over the holidays. 9. SID/STAR
10. Visual Separation
As you can see by the schedule above the ERCs will be 11. Automatic Information Transfer
12. TCAS RA
taking a week off from reviewing reports in order to allow 13. Phraseology
them some well deserved time with their families over the 14. Late Briefings for Military Activities
holidays. The ATSAP analysts will still be reviewing 15. Simultaneous Approaches and
reports over the holidays, and if situations occur which Communications Transfer
require a meeting earlier than scheduled, the information 16. Training Issues
17. Weather Deviations
will be forwarded to the appropriate ERC for review and 18. NAVAID Use Limitations
they will meet via teleconference. For those reports filed 19. Descend Via Procedures
during the weeks of December 21st and December 28th you 20. RNAV Procedures
can expect to receive feedback on those reports sometime 21. Equipment (Outages /Issues)
22. Airspace Design Issues
around January 8th.
23. Taxi into position and Hold (TIPH)
24. LOA Issues and Compliance
NOTE: There will be no briefing sheets disseminated until the 25. Organizational Policy – Combined
week of January 4th. Positions
26. Speed Control
27. Wake Turbulence
28. SVFR assigned below MSA
Don’t forget to file a report when the event happens. 29. ESIS Display
30. Late Briefings for Military Activity
Happy Holidays! 31. Mandatory Briefing Items

By submitting your reports, you contribute important safety information that will
help the ATO identify negative trends, safety issues, and procedural deficiencies.

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