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Description / Abstract:
This document provides the minimum operational, Safety and
Performance Requirements (SPR) for the implementation of the "CDTI
(Cockpit Display of Traffic Information) Assisted Visual
Separation" (CAVS) application. This document does not provide any
Interoperability Requirements (INTEROP) as they are identical to
those defined for the Enhanced Visual Separation on Approach(VSA)
application (DO-314). To increase runway capacity, operations at
some airports are based on a flight crew maintaining own separation
from the Preceding Aircraft. The" Enhanced Visual Separation on
Approach" application (VSA) has been developed and standardized to
enhance this type of operation. CAVS is intended to further enhance
the VSA application.
The requirements contained in this document are necessary to
provide adequate assurance that the appropriate aspects of the
relevant Communication Navigation Surveillance and Air Traffic
Management (CNS/ATM) system, when operating together, will perform
their intended function in an acceptably safe manner for the
operations defined in the OSED. This SPR document is also written
to support system-specific standards (e.g. MOPS, TSOs, etc.) which
will be required for many airspace regulators. In addition, this
document also provides guidance to determine the levels of design
assurance and performance that are needed for each element
(aircraft, operator, and Air Navigation Service Provider - ANSP) to
support the CAVS application. The CAVS SPR is also envisaged to be
used along with those from other surveillance applications based on
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) to develop
minimum standards for avionic systems to assure that all subsystems
perform their intended functions adequately for these
applications.