Oceanic
Clearance Delivery
When incoming international aircraft approach North Atlantic
airspace from the east or north, they need to be cleared
for entry by the Gander Oceanic Control Center's Automated
Air Traffic System (GAATS)—with a minimum of confusion
and delay. Some aircraft avionics are not configured to
receive the oceanic clearance messages over data link
so the clearance is provided through voice communications.
This can lead to misunderstandings, repeated requests
for read-backs, and delays.
ARINC's Oceanic Clearance Delivery (OCD) system is designed
to fix this potential problem by automatically converting
the GAATS clearance messages into a data format that is
recognized by the aircraft's avionics system. Properly
equipped aircraft can request, receive, and acknowledge
their oceanic flight clearances over data link.
First developed by ARINC in 1991, ARINC OCD establishes an interface
between GAATS and the ARINC/Air Canada data link network. The
interface allows the data link network to receive GAATS clearance
messages, automatically reformat the messages into the proper
format—ARINC 620 or 622/623—and then transmit the messages
to the respective aircraft via the data link system. The crews
can read their clearance messages on their cockpit monitors, print
them, or store them for later retrieval. The OCD system—often
referred to as OCP II—also maintains a history of each outstanding
clearance, and correlates clearance rejects and read-backs.
The OCD system:
- Converts the GAATS clearance to match the aircraft's
avionics format—ARINC 620 or 622/623
- Stores the request until the clearance is received
from GAATS
- Notifies the aircraft if the request is received before
the clearance message is issued from GAATS
- Sends the clearance message received from GAATS unsolicited
to the aircraft, if the request was not received
- Converts the clearance acknowlegdement back to the
proper GAATS format before delivery to GAATS
In addition, aircraft can access OCD from either the ARINC or
SITA network and can receive the clearance via their secondary
data link service provider if the clearance was undeliverable
via their primary data link service provider. OCD is not limited
to just the commercial airlines, but also will deliver clearances
for general aviation and military flights.
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