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ICAO Programme Elements on Aviation Safety
ICAO Safety Management Seminar/Workshop Almaty, 5 to 9 September 2005
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Narrative The Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme – USOAP
The Unified Strategy to Rectify Safety Related Differences The roles and responsibilities of the States ICAO Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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USOAP History 1992: Assembly Resolution A29-13
June 1995: Council Decision on the ICAO Safety Oversight Voluntary Assessment Programme November 1997: DGCA Conference May 1998: Council Decision on the USOAP 1998: Assembly Resolution A32-11: Establishment of USOAP 2001: Assembly Resolutions A33-8 and A33-9: Expansion of USOAP 2004: Assembly Resolution A35-6: Comprehensive Systems Approach Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Comprehensive Systems
USOAP History Voluntary Assessment Programme Mandatory Audit Programme (USOAP) USOAP with transparent audit reports Annexes 1, 6 and 8 All safety related provisions except Annexes 9 and 17 88 requests 67 assessments 181 audits 162 follow-ups Target: all States Annex by Annex approach Annex by Annex approach Comprehensive Systems Approach Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Programme Principles SOVEREIGNTY OF STATES UNIVERSALITY
TRANSPARENCY / DISCLOSURE TIMELINESS FAIRNESS OBJECTIVITY QUALITY ALL INCLUSIVENESS Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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The Critical Elements Primary aviation legislation
Specific operating regulations State aviation system and safety oversight functions Technical personnel qualifications and training Technical guidance, tools and provision of safety critical information Licensing, certification, authorisation and approval obligations Surveillance obligations Resolution of safety concerns Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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The Process Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Pre-on-site audit activities
Post-on-site audit activities Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Pre-on-site audit activities
Audit scheduling Memorandum of Understanding State Aviation Activity Questionnaire and Compliance Check-list Team composition OPS – AIR – AGA – ANS Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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On-site audit activities
Conduct the audit Provide the CAA with full briefing on draft findings and recommendations Information on follow-up action Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Post-on-site Audit Activities
90 days Audit interim report State comments on interim report and corrective action plan Final audit report to State State comments on final report Final report available on ICAO secure website Audit Findings & Differences Data Base 60 days 240 30 days 30 days 30 days Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Panama – Trinidad and Tobago Bulgaria – Egypt – Kuwait
The Schedule Second Quarter 2005 April Canada May Germany June Thailand – Malaysia Third Quarter 2005 July - August September Gambia Fourth Quarter 2005 October Panama – Trinidad and Tobago November Bulgaria – Egypt – Kuwait December Czech Republic Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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The Schedule - 2006 First Quarter 2006 Second Quarter 2006
January Costa Rica – Fiji - Vanuatu February Colombia – Belgium – Luxembourg March New Zealand – Niger – Peru – Senegal – Solomon Islands Second Quarter 2006 April Namibia May Greece – Norway – Botswana – Cameroon – Cyprus - Italy June Armenia – Dem. Rep. of the Congo – El Salvador – Israel - Mexico Third Quarter 2006 July - August September Benin – Russian Federation - Togo Fourth Quarter 2006 October Bhutan – India - Lebanon November Ghana – Jordan – Nigeria - Sudan December Ethiopia Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Elements of the Strategy
Transparency Data Collection and Analysis Partnership for Remedies Monitoring Progress Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Increase the amount of safety information available to States
Transparency Increase the amount of safety information available to States because States must ensure adequate safety oversight of own operators and service providers and of foreign operators Sharing of safety information in order to focus assistance Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Transparency Article 54 The Council shall: …
Report to contracting States any infraction of this Convention, as well as any failure to carry out recommendations or determinations of the Council; Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Actions ? Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Data Collection and Analysis
Full USOAP audit reports will be available Information from AFDD available to ICAO secretariat, incl. Regional Offices Contracting States Other safety data from IATA – IOSA – PIRGs – SAFA – Regional Offices – etc. Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Data Collection and Analysis
The hunt for indicators – criteria: States not audited States not having submitted action plan States having completed less than 50% of action plan at time of follow-up States having more than 20% lack of effective implementation of critical elements Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Data Collection and Analysis
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Responsibilities of ICAO
Conduct audits in accordance with the Comprehensive Systems Approach Make available ALL safety related information to States – Article 54 j) Analyse safety related information in order to identify priorities Assist in the rectification of safety related deficiencies Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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The role of the EUR/NAT Office
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Responsibilities of States
Effective safety oversight mechanism in place towards own operators and service providers towards foreign operators Implement corrective measures as appropriate operationally procedurally legally Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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Summary The Comprehensive Systems Approach to Safety Oversight Audits
the critical elements The Unified Strategy to Rectify Safety Related Deficiencies transparency – data collection and analysis – prioritising assistance Different roles of ICAO and States Almaty, 5 – 9 September 2005
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ICAO Programme Elements on Aviation Safety
Thank you for your attention Questions ?
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