Sep 4-5 – SC-244 w/ WG-129, Take-off Performance Monitoring System Strategy, will meet at UK Civil Aviation Authority, Crawley, West Sussex, England. They are creating a report with recommendations for possible standards development or revision to current standards regarding TOPM issues. The internal report is scheduled to be completed later this year.
Sep 16 & 20 – SC-206 w/WG-76, Aeronautical Information and Meteorological Data Link Services, will meet at EUROCONRTOL, Brussels, Belgium. They will continue work on a new turbulence standard, a revision to DO-358B and an RTCA Report to include recommendation(s) regarding possible standards to support aircraft-based meteorological observation dependent applications. They are also scheduled to approve release of DO-364A/ED-XXX which will add newly defined AIS and MET service descriptions for Final Review and Comment (FRAC) / and Open Consultation (OC). All items are currently scheduled for publication in 2025.
Sep 26 – PMC, Program Management Committee, will meet at RTCA headquarters starting at 8:30am. RTCA is proposing 5 documents for publication and discussing updates to the Terms of Reference for the technical standards currently under development. A detailed agenda for the meeting is available here: https://bit.ly/3AKZP6M. PMC meetings may be observed by members of the public.
Sep 26-27 – SC-214 w/WG-92, Standards for Air Traffic Data Communication Services, will be hosted by Airtel ATN and meet in Dublin, Ireland. The groups will meet to discuss updates to DO-224D, Signal-In-Space Minimum Aviation System Performance Standards (MASPS) For Advanced VHF Digital Data Communications Including Compatibility with Digital Voice Techniques, as well as discussing updates to the committees Terms of Reference.
Sep 27 – SC-239 w/ WG-119, Low Range Radar Altimeter, will meet in a joint plenary at RTCA Headquarters. The group plans to review the progress made in developing a Minimum Operational Performance standard for Radar Altimeters.
Sep 30 – SC-230, Airborne Weather Detection Systems, will meet virtually to continue work on task “Perform Analysis and Test to Determine Susceptibility of Airborne Weather Radar Systems to Radio Frequency Interference” to include in a RTCA Report to be completed late this year.
See https://www.rtca.org/committees-overview/upcoming-committee-meetings/ for agendas for each of these meetings