International Civil Aviation Organization Global Runway Safety Symposium
International Civil Aviation Organization Global Runway Safety Symposium ICAO’s Harmonization Initiatives Ms Nancy Graham Director / Air Navigation Bureau 25 May 2011
Promoting Standardization 2
Monitoring Standardization USOAP Audit Areas primary aviation legislation and civil aviation regulations civil aviation organization personnel licensing and training aircraft operations airworthiness of aircraft accident and incident investigation air navigation services aerodromes
Monitoring Standardization Focus on specific areas related to Runway Safety Air navigation services Aerodromes
Worldwide deficiencies in implementation of ICAO Standards Legislation and regulations for air navigation services 49% Air navigation services - General 45% Air traffic management - CAA oversight - Organization, staffing and training 72% Ø Air traffic management - Operational - Personnel 32% Air traffic management - Operational - Implementation 22% CAA oversight - Organization, staffing and training: 72% Air traffic management - Operational - Requirements for coordination, communication and information 25% Air traffic management - Operational - Safety management PANS-OPS - CAA oversight Aeronautical Charts - Operational CNS- CAA oversight MET - operational Ø Air traffic management Operational - Safety management: 60% Legislation and regulations for Aerodromes Project title (Insert, and Header & Footer) Organization, staffing training of the aerodrome regulatory authority and administrative guidance and equipment Ø Organization, staffing and. Technical training of the aerodrome Aerodrome certification - General Aerodrome certification - Aerodrome manual regulatory authority: 69% Aerodrome certification - Provision of aerodrome data and coordination Aerodrome certification - Aerodrome physical characteristics, facilities and equipment Aerodrome certification - Aerodrome lights, markings, markers and signs Aerodrome certification - Aerodrome maintenance Aerodrome certification - operating procedures Safety management systems Aerodrome surveillance 60% 45% 38% 35% 48% 30% 62% 5 69% 72% 59% 53% 62% 55% 60% 64% 60% 76% 60% Ø Technical and administrative guidance and equipment: 72% Ø Safety management systems: 76%
Ensuring a Multidisciplinary Approach Facilitating Information Exchange: Q Code of Conduct § High-level principles to ensure appropriate sharing and use of safety information Q Safety Information Protection Task Force § § § Recommendations for ICAO to ensure availability of safety information, consistent with legal / judicial requirements Communication and outreach strategies being developed Deliverables expected within 18 months Q Technical Harmonization Study Group § § § Development of common safety metrics and analysis methods Requirements for interoperable tools and information systems Work planned to begin early next year
Harmonizing & sharing information Speaking a common language: Q Accident and Hazard classifications must be aligned. Improving reporting Q ADREP and information § 34 Occurrence Categories – 10 directly related to sharing techniques runway safety § Approximately 800 event codes § Improvements being developed to enhance use as a Safety Management reporting system
Thank you 2011 FSSCO 8
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