Description / Abstract:
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS)/Minimum Operational Performance
Specification (MOPS) specifies the
minimum performance requirements of Ground Ice Detection Systems
(GIDS). These systems may be
mounted onboard the airplane, or be ground-based. They may provide
information for indication
and/or control.
Chapter 1 provides information required to understand the need for the
GIDS characteristics and
tests defined in the remaining chapters. It describes typical GIDS
applications and operational
objectives and is the basis for the performance criteria stated in
Chapter 3 through Chapter 5.
Definitions essential to the proper understanding of this document are
provided in Chapter 1.
Chapter 3 contains general design requirements for an ice detection
system used during ground
operations.
Chapter 4 contains the Minimum Operational Performance Requirements
for the GIDS, defining
performance under icing conditions likely to be encountered during
ground operations.
Chapter 5 describes environmental test conditions providing laboratory
means of testing the overall
performance characteristics of the GIDS under conditions which may be
encountered in actual
operations.
Chapter 6 describes recommended test procedures for demonstrating
compliance with Chapters 3 and 4.
Chapter 7 contains the Minimum Operational Performance Requirements
for installed GIDS. Ground and
flight tests are included when performance cannot be adequately
determined through testing under
standard test conditions.
Applications of This Document:
Compliance with this AS/MOPS ensures that the GIDS will satisfactorily
perform its intended
functions as given by 1.2 during airplane ground operations.
Compliance with this AS/MOPS does not necessarily constitute
compliance with regulatory
requirements. Any regulatory application of this document in whole or
in part is the sole
responsibility of the appropriate government agencies.
The measured values of the GIDS performance characteristics may be a
function of the method of
measurement. Therefore, standard test conditions and methods of
testing are recommended in this
document.
Mandating and Recommendation Phrases:
a. "Shall"
The use of the word "Shall" indicates a mandated criterion; i.e.,
compliance with the particular
procedure or specification is mandatory and no alternative may be
applied.
b. "Should"
The use of the word "Should" (and phrases such as "It is recommended
that...", etc.) indicates that
although the procedure or criterion is regarded as the preferred
option, alternative procedures,
specifications or criteria may be applied, provided that the
manufacturer, installer or tester can
provide information or data to adequately support and justify the
alternative.
Functional Description of System:
GIDS are intended to be used during airplane ground operations to
inform the ground crew and/or the
flight crew and/or a relevant system about the condition of monitored
airplane surfaces.
The GIDS may provide a complementary or, when approved, a functional
alternative to the visual and
tactile checks required by regulatory agencies, including the European
Joint Aviation Authorities
(JAA), the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and
Transport Canada Civil Aviation
(TCCA), to determine the condition of airplane critical surfaces under
operating conditions
involving freezing contamination.
A PRIMARY GIDS can be used as the sole means of compliance with the
operating rules applicable to
airplane ground icing conditions, including pre-deicing check,
post-deicing check and/or any
applicable regulatory pre-take-off checks.
An ADVISORY GIDS, combined with other means, provides information for
compliance with the operating
rules applicable to airplane ground icing conditions.
The GIDS function is:
FROZEN CONTAMINATION DETECTION; which is to detect frozen contaminants
(ice, frost, snow and/or
slush) on airplane surfaces.
and/or
FLUID CONDITION MONITORING; which is to monitor and indicate
de/anti-icing fluid conditions.
Onboard GIDS: Airplane mounted systems are designated as ONBOARD GIDS.
and include the following
two sub-categories:
IN SITU: GIDS that make a direct measurement on a monitored surface
(flush mounted sensors).
REMOTE: GIDS that make a remote measurement of a monitored surface
(e.g., optical camera methods).
Possible technologies include, but are not limited to, latent heat of
fusion, vibrating elements,
visual cues, ultrasonic sensors, visible or IR cameras, other optical
methods, etc.
The ONBOARD GIDS may be:
Spot sensors (area of coverage per sensor 40 cm², [6.2
in²])
Local area sensors. (40 cm² [6.2 in²] area of coverage
per sensor 5m² [53.8
ft²])
Wide area sensors. (area of coverage per sensor ≥5 m² [53.8
ft²])
Ground-Based GIDS: Ground-based, hand held, pedestal or truck mounted
systems are designated as
GROUND-BASED GIDS and include only the following sub-category:
REMOTE: GIDS that make a remote measurement on a monitored surface
(e.g., optical camera methods).
Possible technologies include, but are not limited to, visible or IR
cameras, other optical
methods, etc.
The GROUND-BASED GIDS may be:
Spot sensors (area of coverage per sensor 40 cm², [6.2
in²])
Local area sensors. (40 cm² [6.2 in²] area of coverage
per sensor 5 m²
[53.8 ft²])
Wide area sensors. (area of coverage per sensor 5 m² [53.8
ft²])
Composition of a GIDS:
GIDS include:
At least one sensor which is directly or indirectly sensitive to the
physical phenomena of icing
and/or de/anti-icing fluid condition and which may be exposed to
weather conditions as given in
3.8.6.
A processing unit to perform signal processing. The unit may either be
integrated with or separate
from the sensor(s).
A device to provide information to the flight and/or ground crew.