The Role of the Regulator Session 5 Presentation 2.

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The Role of the Regulator
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The Role of the Regulator Session 5 Presentation 2

Standardization The Regulator should: Establish and improve requirements for specific operating procedures related to runway safety (e.g. signage, markings, communications and low visibility procedures). Ensure that the authorization of ANSPs, certification of air operators and airports is in compliance with national regulations and ICAO Standards. Establish training and checking requirements for pilots, air traffic controllers and airport personnel. Ensure necessary standardization of operating procedures for military operations at joint-use airports

RST Support The Regulator should: Participate in RST meetings to provide information on regulatory matters, as necessary. Facilitate the exchange of safety information from the CAA or other relevant agencies that could be of use to the RST. Intervene, where appropriate, to coordinate with other governmental agencies or external stakeholders to resolve issues that affect runway safety (noise abatement rules, obstructions on the approach path, etc). Coordinate RST “buddy systems” that support the establishment and mentoring of newly created RSTs

Runway Safety Promotion The Regulator should: Identify and raise awareness of contributory and causal factors for runway safety issues that could be used as safety performance indicators. Ensure that lessons learned are disseminated widely to increase understanding of causal and contributory factors and effectively implement runway excursion and incursion prevention measures. Promote the use of incident reporting systems Refer any relevant reports submitted through a national incident reporting system to the respective RSTs Provide timely feedback to operational personnel on information gleaned through analysis of incident reports and any related mitigations

Resourcing The Regulator should: Educate its staff on the regulator’s role to support RSTs. Ensure that adequate staff are available to promote runway safety efforts and provide appropriate oversight of air operators, airport operators and ANSPs. Monitor where RSTs are established and allocate resources appropriately Provide CAA staff with adequate analysis tools to leverage the benefits of RST activities and other sources of safety information

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