
AFCAC Aviation Safety Targets Implementation Update 2016
This update covers the progress made in implementing the Abuja Safety Targets by the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), focusing on reducing serious incidents and runway-related accidents. The report discusses the actions taken and the achievements made towards meeting these safety goals in the aviation industry.
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AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION COMMISSION (AFCAC) Third Africa-Indian Ocean (AFI) Aviation Safety & Security Symposium (Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 27 June - 1 July 2016) UPDATE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS 1 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
INTRODUCTION The Ministerial Conference on Aviation Safety in Africa adopted THE AVIATION SAFETY TARGETS and THE ACTION PLAN FOR AFRICA through the ABUJA DECLARATION in 2012. The The Secretariat Secretariat of by by the the 25 25th a a new new questionnaire questionnaire for and and monitoring monitoring of of of the the Abuja Abuja Safety of AFCAC AFCAC was th AFCAC AFCAC Plenary Plenary to was directed directed to establish establish for the the follow follow- -up of the the implementation implementation Safety Targets Targets up 2 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
INTRODUCTION for the the collection on the the questionnaire questionnaire developed cooperation cooperation with with ICAO ICAO and Abuja Abuja Safety Safety Targets Targets The The campaign campaign for based based on collection of of data data is developed in is oriented oriented to is in the and is to the Objective Objective being comprehensive comprehensive data for for the the monitoring monitoring of being detailed detailed analysis data requested requested from of the the Safety analysis based from States Safety Targets Targets based on States on In In accordance accordance with AFI/ AFI/3 3, , forty forty four designated designated coordination coordination with and and the the monitoring monitoring of the the Abuja Abuja Safety Safety Targets with Conclusion Conclusion 3 3/ /11 four ( (44 44) ) AFI Focal Focal Points Points with AFCAC AFCAC on of the the implementation implementation of Targets 11 of States have to to facilitate facilitate on safety safety matters of RASG RASG- - have AFI States matters of 3 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target 1 Safety Target 1: : Reduce and and serious serious incidents by 50% by end of 2015 incidents by 50% by end of 2015 Reduce Runway Runway related related accidents accidents Runway Related Accidents and Serious Incidents 8 6 4 2 0 2012 2015 Safety Target Met Safety Target Met 4 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION COMMISSION (AFCAC) Safety Target 2 Safety Target 2: Reduce Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) related accidents and serious incidents by 50% by end of 2015 0CFIT in 2015 Training APV-PBN Safety Safety Target Met Target Met CCO/CDO New Fleet 5 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target 3 Safety Target 3: Reduce LOC-I related accidents and serious incidents by 50% by end of 2015 LOC-I related accidents & serious incidents 2.5 Safety Target Met 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 2012 2015 6 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target 4 Safety Target 4: States to establish and strengthen autonomous Civil Aviation Authorities by end of 2013 Primary Act Regulatory texts Financial Resources Human Resources Autonomous Autonomous CAA in at least CAA in at least more more than than 22 States States 22 Comprehensive data not available 7 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
Safety Target Safety Target 5 5: Resolve Safety Safety Concerns Concerns Resolve ALL ALL Identified Identified Significant Significant Identified Significant Safety Concerns 14 12 AFCAC and ICAO working on 4 PRIORITY STATES 10 8 6 4 2 0 2012 2016 Safety Target Safety Target yet yet to to be be met met 8 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target Safety Target 6 6: Implementation Action by July 2013 Action by July 2013 Implementation of of Specific Specific ICAO Plans of ICAO Plans of Different Stages of Implementation SMS/SSP 32 States have accepted ICAO Plans of ABUJA Safety Targets Action Significant Significant progress progress in Safety Safety oversight oversight EI ICAO SARPs in 9 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target Safety Target 7 7: : Progressively Implementation Implementation (EI) score of to no to no less less than than 60% Progressively increase (EI) score of ICAO s 60% increase the Effective the Effective ICAO s USOAP USOAP results results ACHIEVABLE ACHIEVABLE GOALS GOALS 10 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target Safety Target 7 7: : Progressively Implementation Implementation (EI) score of than than 60% 60% Progressively increase (EI) score of ICAO s increase the Effective the Effective ICAO s USOAP USOAP results results to no to no less less Effective Implementation 70.00% 60.00% 22 EI>=60% States 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 14 14 20.00% EI<=30% States States 10.00% 0.00% Global (62,87%) AFI (45,43%) AFI-CIS Missions to be intensified 11 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target 8: Implement State Safety Programs (SSP) and ensure that all Service Providers implement a Safety Management System (SMS) by end of 2015 Eleven (11) States have initiated implementation of SSP and the highest attained is level 2. None of the forty eight (48) States has attained level 4 implementation of SSP Comprehensive data on SSP/SMS not available Target is yet to be met 12 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target Safety Target 9 9: : Certify by end of 2015 by end of 2015 Certify ALL International ALL International Airports Airports As of April 2016, only 21.4% of International Airports have been certified Process is on-going in almost All States Certitied Intl. Certitied Intl. Airports Airports Expansion of AFI Plan to cover AGA and ANS International International Airports Airports AFI-CIS missions to now include AGA and ANS 0 50 100 150 200 250 Target has not been met 13 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABUJA SAFETY TARGETS Safety Target 10: Require all African airlines to obtain an IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification by end of 2015 As of April 2016, Progress has been very slow as only 11 more airlines have been added to the IOSA registry since 2012. The total number of AFI airlines on the IOSA Registry as of December 31, 2015 was thirty (30) Only Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Mozambique and Togo indicated that they have incorporated IOSA certification into their regulatory Standards Target is yet to be met 14 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION COMMISSION (AFCAC) ROST Coopera -tion AFI-CIS Missions 15 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission
AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION COMMISSION (AFCAC) 16 AFCAC - African Civil Aviation Commission