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AVIATION SAFETY POLICY/PROGRAM INFORMATION BRIEFING Jim Kelley Marine and Aviation Operations December 2007
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2 Overview Aviation Safety Program (ASP) Objectives Background Policy Implementation History NAO Status NAO Maintenance Safety Conference Additional Information ASP Future Issues HQ Aviation Safety Staff Questions
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3 ASP Objectives Maintain aviation safety as the #1 priority Provide safe working environment for NOAA personnel and partners Ensure aircraft meet FAA airworthiness and operational safety standards (P-3 not included) Provide aviation safety training and Aviation Life Support Equipment [ALSE] Establish Aviation Safety Board [ASB] and Aviation Safety Program by providing policies, procedures, tools, and training per Safety Standards Guidelines for Federal Flight Programs in Code of Federal Regulations [CFRs]
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4 Background NAO 209-124 was originally signed June 2006 for October 1, 2006 implementation Has been implemented for non-bargaining unit employees
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5 Policy Implementation History Aviation Safety Program elements fully effective under new NAO Training Modules ALSE program standardization & Tech Support contract Vendor inspector contract NOAA Aviation Safety Program Website NOAA Aviation Safety Board Service Line Office Inquires RE: Aviation Safety Standardized Aviation Safety Training & requirements Egress Cold weather survival HEED
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6 NAO Revision Status Medical requirements apply to Crewmembers only Definitions and training requirements for Qualified Non-Crewmembers revised based on other federal agency procedures. NOAA stakeholders will review revised NAO via ASB including OGC & WFM Incorporate comments into the revised NAO Initiate formal approval of revised NAO via CAO including review by NOAA Safety Council, CFO Council, NEP and NEC.
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7 NAO Revision Status The following provisions of the Aviation Safety Policy are currently under revision. An initial draft is about to be circulated: Aviation Safety Training detailed requirements (Section 6.07, Exhibit) Medical Screening (Sections 5.06a, 6.06 – deleted) Redefine Observer: Once every 4 months on average No more than 3 x per calendar year Point-to-Point Transportation Re-define in NAO Training Table for water survival updated All Mission operations over water - Anti-Exposure Suit
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8 NAO Maintenance ALSE & CAS vendor inspector support contracts require continuous mgmt and annual contract renewal Compliance monitoring & CAS event reporting are required by CFRs Standardized procedures need to be developed NAOD, CAS contract language & Safety Awards Program Need to be developed
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9 NAO Maintenance Maintain sufficient pool of trained [ICAP] Aviation Safety Officers (ASOs) High turnover of ASB membership Trained 16 in FY 07 Aviation Safety Board: Next meeting scheduled Dec 13 th Draft NAO & agenda sent Nov 16 th for review and comment
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10 Aviation Safety Conference Tentatively for March – April timeframe Required by NAO & CFRs 2-3 day event in Tampa Guest speakers, workshops, presentations, vendors & training Suggestions/topics welcome CAS & NAOD list not populated or developed Option to use AGO dedicated personnel was rescinded Alternative Option : Meet NAO Safety Conference requirement with available ICAP ASO Conference training opportunities to sustain cadre of qualified ICAP Federal ASO board members Similar to training in 2007
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11 Additional Information
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12 ASP Future Issues UAS Definitions, future roles, management Macro [ over 50kg & 300 m] Micro [ less than above] Contract Administration ALSE Contract Contract and invoicing Vendor Inspections Contract Management, selective use, stand-by resource NOAA Aircraft Operator Database [NAOD] (Sections 5.05a1a, 6.05) OMAO Staff to develop RFI for qualified bidders list Commercial Aviation Service [CAS] contract language (Sections 5.03.1, 5.05a2) To be developed for various missions Presently using DOI contracting vehicles
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DirectorOMAO ASP NAO 209-124 DOO 25-5 Aircraft Utilization/Allocation (Eric) AOC NOAA AC Admin: Use Operation Maintenance UpgradeLO’sCAS Requests Msn Req’s Vendor Insp NAOD DOI Other Agency Where are we?
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14 Aviation Safety Staff
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15 Aviation Safety Program Manager: Jim Kelley Cdr., USN/USNR Ret. Capt., UAL Ret. B777, B747-400, B767/B757 Description: Manage Overall Program Develop and implement policies and procedures for safety program Develop Risk Assessment Tools and Aviation Mishap Response Checklists for NOAA Programs Aviation Safety Staff
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16 Chair the NOAA Aviation Safety Board Accident/Incident investigation and analysis – support NOAA accident/incident response team Represent NOAA in liaison activities with commercial aviation policy experts in other Federal Agencies Manage NOAA Aviation Safety Awards Program COTR for ALSE procurement/maintenance, and ALSE Tech Contract Liaison with NOAA Safety Council Aviation Safety Staff
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17 Aviation Safety Program Analyst: Ken Langert Maj(sel), USAF (Sep 07) B.S. Oklahoma State University; Master of Aeronautical Science – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University US Air Force C-21(LearJet) & KC-135R/T (B707) Instructor Pilot Aviation Safety Accident Investigator 2,700 Flight Hours, 6 Combat Tours, Chief of Flight Safety Description: Aviation safety training vendors on web site On-Line Aviation Safety Training Modules (NOAA E-Learning) Aviation Safety Program website content Annual aviation safety conference COTR for aviation consulting firms Aviation Safety Board recorder Aviation Safety Staff
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18 Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician: Jon Dixon MSgt., USAF Ret. Description: Total ALSE for remainder of L/Os - your resource and assistance @ AOC Purchase and maintain ALSE for all other NOAA Programs Assist with maintenance of NMAO ALSE for the Aircraft Operations Center Maintain a database of ALSE owned, who issued to, and maintenance schedule Shipping and Receiving ALSE (Hazardous Material training required) Aviation Safety Staff
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19 Questions?
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