Implementing the Global. Aviation Safety Roadmap. A Strategic action plan for future aviation safety developed jointly by ACI. Airbus
I – Évaluation régionale de la sécurité – Afrique subsaharienne . route pour la sécurité de l'aviation dans le monde Partie 1 – Plan d'action ...
15 juin 2006 Implementing the Global Aviation Safety Roadmap iv. List of Figures. Figure 1.1 – Accident Rates by Region – 1995-2004 (Source: ICAO).
FOR AVIATION SAFETY IN AFRICA Aircraft accidents and identifying the accident rate in Africa . ... 1.15.1 The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap .
areas and in full alignment with the Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) and the Comprehensive Implementation Plan for Aviation Safety in Africa (AFI ...
Aircraft accidents and identifying the accident rate in Africa . Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) and the Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP).
The GASP promotes the implementation of a State's safety oversight system a risk-based approach to managing safety as well as a coordinated approach to
17 sept. 2007 HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON COMPREHENSIVE REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN. FOR AVIATION SAFETY IN AFRICA – WAY FORWARD. FOCUS ON AVIATION SAFETY.
AFI Plan. Comprehensive Regional Implementation Plan for Aviation Safety in Africa. AFI-CIS. AFI-Cooperative Inspectorate Scheme.
Implementing a global aviation safety oversight system (GASOS) with the goal of strengthening national and regional safety oversight capabilities accident investigation and SSPs Encouraging the states with effective oversight system to provide assistance to other States where practicable
The global framework to support the Strategic Objectives of ICAO is based on the Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) and the Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP) Action plans derived from the present exercise including the gap analysis should be based on the principles and procedures set out by these plans especially the GASP
ICAO Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Goals and Objectives: • Provide a common frame of reference for all stakeholders • Coordinate and guide safety policies and initiatives worldwide to reduce the accident risk for commercial aviation • Avoid duplication of effort and uncoordinated strategies • Encourage close industry and government
ICAO Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Contents: • Sets out a rationale and describes a general approach based on metrics and risk measurement • Establishes 12 key focus areas • Objectives are described for each focus area for near and mid-term accomplishment • Emphasizes aviation safety enablers (measures
Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Goals and Objectives: •Provide a common frame of reference for all stakeholders •Coordinate and guide safety policies and initiatives worldwide to reduce the accident risk •Avoid duplication of effort and uncoordinated strategies •Encourage close industry and government cooperation on common safety objectives 6
Though safety data collection is very limited in Africa the Roadmap is the first plan that provides clear leads about data analysis on which national aviation safety poli- cies may be based Many if not most African operators use aircraft that cannot economically be retrofitted with quick access record- ers for digital data collection
Its goal was to define a roadmap for further cooperation Several initia- tives were discussed in safety economic regulation air traffic management navigation aids environment and security “Improved safety standards and more choice are the basis of our new dialogue” Tajani said
Implementation of revised ICAO Global Air Navigation and Safety Plans crucial to development of aviation network For immediate release Montréal and Canberra 18 October 2019 – The implementation of the recently revised ICAO Global Air Navigation and Safety Plans will underpin the continued safe and sustainable
1) The implementation of the State safety oversight system and State safety programme (SSP) should be monitored to determine the progress attained towards the Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) objectives; 2) Additional guidance and sharing of experiences are necessary for States to further develop and implement SSPs; and 3) Safety performance
Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Author: Industry Safety Strategy Group (ISSG) A Global Strategy for Aviation Safety Part 1 Created Date: 3/9/2006 10:52:23 AM
GLOBAL AVIATION SAFETY PLAN Highlights With air traffic projected to double in the next 15 years current and emerging safety risks must be addressed proactively to ensure that this significant capacity expansion is carefully managed and supported through strategic regulatory and infrastructure developments
The purpose of the Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) is to continually reduce fatalities and the risk of fatalities by guiding the development of a harmonized aviation safety strategy and developing and implementing regional and national aviation safety plans
What is the global aviation safety roadmap?
- The global aviation safety roadmap, presented in the GASP, serves as an action plan to assist the aviation community in achieving the GASP goals through a structured, common frame of reference for all relevant stakeholders.
What is the strategic objective of the global aviation safety plan?
- This Strategic Objective is focused primarily on the State's regulatory oversight capabilities. The Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) outlines the key activities for the triennium; b) Air Navigation Capacity and Efficiency: Increase the capacity and improve the efficiency of the global civil aviation system.
How should we interpret global aviation safety data?
- Because of the volume and variable integrity of global aviation safety data, analysis of safety data usually involves establishing a taxonomy for the data set. Therefore, any interpretation of these analyses needs to be mindful of the taxonomy used. Comparison of similar analyses based on different taxonomies can sometimes be deceptive.
How can the aviation industry improve global safety?
- All industry stakeholders expend considerable effort to improve aviation safety at the local, state, and regional levels. These efforts, while helpful, could be more effective at a global level if they were well aligned and shared goals and methods.