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National Office Week in Review: January 9, 2018

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SAFETY AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT SURVEY – TRAINING The FAA over the next year will be reviewing many aspects of air traffic training, including proficiency and skill enhancement training. One goal is to identify training topics that may need to be updated, while investigating new and more effective methods in program delivery. Your participation in completing the linked survey conducted by the FAA's Center of Excellence for Technical Training and Human Performance will assist them in identifying the topics and delivery methods to be examined. NATCA recommends participation in this survey. Click here to start the survey. Participation is completely anonymous. SURVEY – IFR/VFR CONFLICTS ATO's Safety and Technical Training group (AJI) has been asked to assess the effectiveness of awareness campaign materials related to IFR/VFR conflicts. The purpose of this survey is to gather opinions on how IFR and VFR traffic is handled at your facility. The goal at this time is to gather baseline information on the current culture, attitudes, and behaviors related to managing potential IFR/VFR conflicts. The plan is to provide a follow-up survey in about a year, to assess changes in attitudes or behavior related to IFR/VFR conflicts. This IVF/VFR Conflict Attitudes survey is voluntary and all responses are anonymous. No identifiable information is included in this survey. NATCA has recommended participation in this survey. Please click this link to take the survey: http://survey.sogosurvey.com/r/bmp5mY NATCA Safety & Tech Update Week of Dec. 25, 2017 FLOW EVALUATION TEAM (FET) Tony Smith (DCC) is the Article 114 Representative to the Flow Evaluation Team (FET) for Collaborative Decision Making (CDM). His report is below. The CDM/FET subgroup did not have our scheduled December meeting because of budget constraints limiting travel. We did, however, hold two telcons (Dec. 6 and 20) to discuss the progress of our assigned tasking of identifying classes of scenarios and benefits with submitting Trajectory Option Sets (TOS) and the benefits of additional Mexican Routings to help in SWAP scenarios. The International Office at the Command Center is the lead in working on the Mexican Routings. Starting after the first of the year, we hope to resume work on the use of the Airborne Reroute (ABRR) and Pre-Departure Reroute (PDRR) capabilities when they come on- line at more Centers. We will hold a telcon in January to stay updated on projects in the works now. Our next scheduled face-to-face meeting is in February. We are also expected to participate in a Human in the Loop (HITL) testing of the Integrated Departure Management (IDM) tool with NASA. That testing is being planned for March 20-21, 2018.

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