RASG-MID Safety Initiatives and Challenges in Aviation Coordination

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Explore the accomplishments, priorities, and obstacles faced by the Regional Aviation Safety Group for the Middle East at the Global Coordination Meeting in Montreal. From identifying focus areas to consolidating efforts, learn about the ongoing efforts to enhance safety and cooperation in the aviation sector.

  • Aviation Safety
  • Regional Coordination
  • Safety Initiatives
  • Aviation Challenges
  • RASG-MID

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  1. PIRG/RASG GCM-2013/PPT-3 RASG-MID Agenda item 2 A brief on RASG-MID Ismaeil Al Balooshi(Chair RASG-MID) PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 1

  2. RASG-MID working arrangements RASG-MID Chairperson (State) UAE 1st Vice Chairperson (State) Oman 2nd Vice Chairperson (Industry) IATA/Etihad ASRT (Annual Safety Report Team) RAST (Regional Aviation Safety Team) SST (Safety Support Team) Secretariat ICAO MID RGS IFD LOC-I CFIT Annual Safety Report Steering Committee (RSC) Co-Chair (State) Lebanon Co-Chair (Int l Org./Industry) Boeing PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 2

  3. RASG-MID: Successes Identification of 4 Focus Areas: 1) Runway and Ground Safety (RGS), 2) In-Flight Damage (IFD), 3) Loss Of Control In-flight (LOC-I), and 4) Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT); Endorsement of the First MID Region Annual Safety Report; Endorsement of initial Draft set of SEIs and DIPs for further review, prioritization and development; RASG-MID work programme for 2013 developed in coordination with all safety partners (IATA, CANSO, Boeing, COSCAP-GS, UN-WFP, etc.); and Agreement to organize a MID Region Safety Summit on annual basis as a collaborative effort. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 3

  4. RASG-MID: Priorities Consolidate efforts and eliminate duplication of efforts, to the max extent possible. First MID Region Safety Summit (Bahrain, 28-30 April 2013). Define Safety indicators and Targets to measure effectiveness of actions. Review, prioritize, and further develop SEIs and DIPs. Implement the RASG-MID Work Programme for 2013. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 4

  5. RASG-MID: Roadblocks Very similar to MIDANPIRG Roadblocks. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 5

  6. RASG-MID/MIDANPIRG : Roadblocks Political instability and sensitivity between certain States. Lack of Human resources/Expertise to cope with all the developments at global, regional and national level and to provide necessary support to the MIDANPIRG subsidiary bodies. Weak regulatory framework at State level (clear separation between Regulator and Service Providers). Involvement of regulatory and industry personnel in MIDANPIRG activities. Financial constraints for travel (ICAO meetings, Seminars, etc). Concept of regional cooperation. Regional/Sub-regional framework (ACAC, GCC). Duplication of efforts with Regional Organizations (ACAC, CANSO, GCC). Level of reporting of data by States, including replies to State Letters, Questionnaires, etc. Airspace users involvement and contribution (IATA, IFALPA, AACO, etc.). PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 6

  7. RASG-MID: Expectations Support to RASG-MID (access to and availability of necessary safety information from all sources, including States, ICAO, etc.). Clear process of coordination with MIDANPIRG. ATM safety to continue to be addressed by MIDANPIRG until the RASG-MID reaches maturity. RASG-MID should continue dealing mainly with safety of flight operations and aerodrome safety. Planning should be initiated as soon as circumstances permit (maturity of RASG-MID) to adopt a safety management approach so that RASG-MID addresses safety issues from an integrated perspective that includes also ATM safety. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 7

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