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1 18 March 2010AGNA meeting EASAC update Yves Morier
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2 18 March 2010AGNA meeting …The Agency part of a bigger system Commission EASA Eurocontrol NAAs ICAO
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3 18 March 2010AGNA meeting …The Agency part of a bigger system DATA IN ACTION OUT Rulemaking Oversight Safety Promot Safety Management Rulemaking Oversight Safety Promotio SSP Rulemaking Oversight Safety Analysis, Research & Promotion SSP + ASP EASP MS EASA
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4 18 March 2010AGNA meeting …The Agency part of a bigger system Creation of the European Aviation Safety Advisory Committee (EASAC) end of 2009: Report to EASA Management Board, Meetings every 2 months. Tasked to advise on European Aviation safety: Strategy: Policies and objectives from political authorities, Programme: Integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety. Plan: High level safety issues assessment and related action plan, EASAC
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5 18 March 2010AGNA meeting EASAC Tasks Objective Contribute to the development of the European Aviation Safety Strategy. Tasks Review the outcome of the European Aviation Safety Programme working group, after consultation with the Accident Investigation Boards. Facilitate the development and regular review of the European Aviation Safety Plan, Identify the need for action, Establish a mechanism to monitor the action implementation status, Propose safety indicators and metrics. EASAC
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6 18 March 2010AGNA meeting EASAC members Chaired by the Executive Director. Agency acts as secretary. The EASAC comprises safety experts from the: Commission (DG TREN) Eurocontrol Agency Selected Member States Industry Association of European Airlines AEA AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association ASD European Cockpit association ECA EASAC
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7 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Aviation safety strategy for Europe An Aviation safety strategy for Europe is being drafted by the Commission. Provisional structure of the document: Where are we now? Where do we want to go? Need for a single statement of where we wish to be by 2020. How to get there? Actions at European level – an integrated safety plan, Actions at International level - an effective global system of safety assurance. EASAC
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8 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Aviation safety strategy for Europe EASAC commented as follows: Agreed the outline of the Strategy. underlined that high level discussions on Just culture and the framework of data sharing ought to be mentioned as well as the vision in terms of resources.
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9 18 March 2010AGNA meeting European Aviation Safety Programme Objective to deliver by end of March 2010 a manual describing the European Aviation Safety Programme and its implementation. Under the leadership of EASA Rulemaking This manual will in particular: Be based on the three pillars of safety management Using a process based approach, describe the mechanisms and interactions leading to the elaboration of a multi-annual European Aviation Safety Plan based on duly identified safety priorities and related mitigating measures Propose a risk assessment methodology allowing to identify these safety priorities and to monitor the effectiveness of the related mitigating measures EASAC
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10 18 March 2010AGNA meeting European Aviation Safety Plan: High level safety issues assessment and related action plan Planning: High level safety themes in June MB adoption in December Focus on Commercial Air transport However GA will be taken into account European Aviation Safety Plan (1/4) EASAC
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11 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Opinion gathering topics suggested within EASAC: Sharing of raw data, need for a strong political system to avoid issues on disclosure of confidential data (just culture); Analysis of data; Harmonized approach on Performance Indicators (taxonomy); Better sharing of information between Industry, NAAs and the Agency to avoid gaps and redundancy; Current safety issues mostly rest with Human Factors, hence the importance of pilot training; Climate change to be addressed in the Plan to adapt requirements to aircraft and operations; Categorisation of risks separating historical risks from potential risks. European Aviation Safety Plan (2/4) EASAC
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12 18 March 2010AGNA meeting European Aviation Safety Plan (3/4) Need ad-hoc approach pending methodology defined Possible approach: Top 5 safety concerns from Member States Synthesis of existing plans (DGAC, UK CAA, ENAC, ECAST, ICAO Global aviation safety plan, Agency top-5) EASAC
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13 18 March 2010AGNA meeting European Aviation Safety Plan (4/4) Two aspects: Systemic issues: Some proposals below: data sharing and analysis future challenges Just culture Human factors Interface between processes Total system engineering process. Specific topics (e.g. impact of climate change on safety) EASAC
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14 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Safety performance indicators Propose a risk assessment methodology allowing to identify safety priorities and to monitor the effectiveness of the related mitigating measures. Multi-layer approach for Safety performance indicators: 1st tier: for general information purpose, as the ones in the Annual Safety Review, 2nd tier: to highlight key safety issues to be tackled Under further development by ESPICT (European Safety Performance Indicators Consultative Team) 3rd tier: to measure the effectiveness of safety management (Plan implementation). EASAC
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15 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Other issues discussed in EASAC Preparation of the ICAO high level aviation safety conference. Among papers, conference on air safety and climate change in Cologne 8-9 September. European Pool of Safety Analysts (EPSA): Agreement to develop process, procedures, etc to enable implementation within 6 month outcome on the conference on pilots training Paper presented at the ICAO conference Internal Group on Pilot training
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16 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Next meeting (April 13) agenda Adoption of the agenda Adoption of the summary of the last meeting EU communication on strategy Strategy conference Outcome of the ICAO High Level Conference European Aviation Safety Programme Top five safety concerns Update on pilots training AOB
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17 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Your comments and questions are welcome.
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18 18 March 2010AGNA meeting Definitions and abbreviations European Aviation Safety Strategy: Policies and objectives from political authorities European Aviation Safety Programme: Integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety European Aviation Safety Plan: High level safety issues assessment and related action plan ISC: Internal Safety Committee IETC: Internal Executive Technical Committee EASAC: European Aviation Safety Advisory Committee SMS: Safety management Systems SSP: State safety programme SPI: Safety performance indicators ESSI: European Strategic Safety Initiative ECAST: European Commercial Aviation Safety Team NAA: National Aviation Authorities
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