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FAA Proposes Revising RVSM Authorization Process

Aug 10, 2017

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed action intended to streamline the process for granting reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) authorization to operators with aircraft equipped with certain automatic dependent surveillance–broadcast (ADS-B) out systems.

The proposal, published this week in the Federal Register, says operators would not be required to obtain specific authorization to fly their aircraft in RVSM airspace if the aircraft have ADS-B Out systems and meet other altitude-keeping requirements.

RVSM airspace, in which vertical separation between aircraft flying above 29,000 ft is reduced from a minimum of 2,000 ft to 1,000 ft, was first introduced in 1997 in an effort to increase airspace capacity and save fuel.

Under current requirements, operators must “prove their aircraft design satisfied RVSM performance requirements and that they have policies and procedures for the safe conduct of RVSM operations before the FAA approves their RV…

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