ICAO/IAC Project RER/01/901

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ICAO/IAC Project RER/01/901
Development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness in the Region Under the Technical Cooperation Programme ICAO/IAC Project RER/01/901 2009 Signing of the ICAO/IAC Project 20 regional projects 274 projects in 100 States ICAO/IAC Structure of the Rules Model Air Code developed by M. Milde AR-OPS 3
Aeronautical Personnel Licensing 2004 AR-OPS 3 2005 AR - M AR-145 AR-OPS 1 2004 AR-OPS 2 AR-FCL Flight Safety Oversight Inspectors Training Manual Operations Manual for Airlines, etc. 2006 SEMINAR: AIRLINE OPERATIONS TO THE UNITED STATES Inspector Training System
FAA Academy International Training Inspector Training System ITS Overview International Obligations ITS Training Policy New Hire Inspectors Training Profiles Training Categories Training Process Formal Course Standards Job Task Analysis ITS Transportation Security
Administration Picture source: Mission Protecting the Nations transportation systems to ensure the freedom of movement of people and commerce Safety Management Systems (SMS)
Flight Operations Safety Awareness Seminar Moscow, March 2009 Patrick Larroque Regional Flight Operations Representative Safety Management Systems (SMS) March-2009 update and Airbus offer Safety Information Threats and dangers
Flight Operations Safety Awareness Seminar Moscow, March 2009 Nicolas PUHARRE Manager Flight Operations Safety Enhancement Safety Information Threats and dangers Flight Operations Support in the Airline
MIKE STILLS MANAGER INERNATIONAL OPERATIONS FLIGHT DISPATCH Rendering Assistance to the Aviation Administrations in the
Flight Safety Oversight Inspector Training About 500 flight safety inspectors have received their training within the framework of ICAO Programme with the support of IFFAS. Participating States: Azerbaijan Republic, Republic of Armenia, Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation, Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Republic of Uzbekistan and Ukraine. . Bishkek Annual International Aviation Seminar BIAS 2009 Global Aviation Safety Roadmap within the framework of the ICAO/IAC
Summit within the framework of the ICAO/IAC Project 9-11 June 2009 scow, IAC Global Aviation Safety Roadmap (GASR)
The Roadmap Part 1 was reviewed and approved in December at the highest level of each Stakeholder organization for presentation to ICAOs Council President and to the Air Navigation Commission. Directions of Activity
Important activity directions for the States: Deficiencies in the course of the international standards introduction Insufficient control on the part of the regulating bodies Difficulties in communicating messages on errors and incidents Non-effective aircraft incident and accident investigation Important activity directions for the regions: Shortcomings in the coordination of the regional programmes Important activity directions for theaviation industry: Difficulties in sending messages about and in the analysis of errors and incidents Shortcomings in the use of the Flight Safety Management Systems Insufficient observance of the regulating bodies requirements Insufficient introduction of the advanced experience in the industry Non-participation in the development and realization of the industry flight safety strategy Lack of the qualified personnel Non-coordination in using technicalmeans, ensuring the improved flight safety The 12 Focus Areas were grouped into 3 sets according to the primary sector of the aviation system most responsible for carrying out measures to achieve them. By organizing the Focus Areas in this manner the ISSG does not want to imply that States, Industry and Regions should address the Roadmap independently. Rather, as the text describes, this is intended to be a joint effort with all three groups working together at a regional level. Approved by the Directors General at the ICAO Conference Global Strategy for Flight Safety,March 2006 Plan of the ICAO/IAC Project Realization in 2010
arch Seminar RNP Flight Operations (Required Navigation Performance) and RNP Approval. Jointly with Airbus April Seminar on the Safety Risk Assessment Model for Operators. Jointly with the Boeing Company, US FAA 18-20 ay Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Summit ICAO, IAC, Aviation Administrations of the member States of the Agreement, US FAA, Airbus, the Boeing Company, IATA, IFALPA, International Flight Safety Foundation, Industry Design Bureaus Annual International Aviation Seminar BIAS 2010
ugust Bishkek Annual International Aviation Seminar BIAS 2010 II-nd half-year SMS Specialists Training Course for the representatives of the member States of the Agreement ICAO/IAC, ICAO IFFAS ctober Seminar on the issues of training airline transport pilots and engineers Jointly with the Boeing Company November SMS Seminar (Risk Management) Jointly with Airbus Seminar Counterfeit Spare Parts