The introduction of 8.33 kHz can have a major impact on the ATC system. There is the possibility of non-equipped aircraft entering 8.33 kHz, with the increased possibility of frequency blocking, and the additional workload placed on controllers both around and below the 8.33 kHz airspace. The identification and control of non-equipped aircraft relies on the flight planning arrangements working reliably and these systems need to be in place and properly tested before 8.33 kHz spacing is introduced.
All these factors may potentially have an adverse impact on the safety of the ATC system.
IFATCA Policy is:The implementation of 8.33 kHz channel spacing should not take place until the speech quality has been tested in a realistic operational environment to ensure that flight safety will not be jeopardised. To limit controller workload, the procedures and equipment to identify non-equipped aircraft and to deal with the mixed operational environment shall be in place before 8.33 kHz spacing is introduced. Prior to the introduction of 8.33 kHz the following conditions must be met:
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See: WP 87 – Taipei 1997,WP 99 – Santiago 1999, Resolution B42 – WP 62 – Virtual 2022 |
Last Update: August 9, 2022