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This document outlines recommendations for the AFILAND Federal Aviation Act (AFARs) to establish a Federal Aviation Organization and provisions for certification, search and rescue, accident investigation, and safety oversight. It also highlights the need for licensing, airworthiness, and enforcement procedures.
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AFILAND FEDERAL AVIATION(Group 4) Recommendations by (Group 4) Consultants Maxwell Odhiambo/ Keziah Ogutu James Danga/ Dibuleng Mohlakwana / Omsalama M Ibrahim /Mohamed Salih Kinani
Assume function of Liason with ICAO through Ministry of Civil Aviation Establishment of Federal Aviation Organisation headed by CEO Empowerment & Delegation Provision for certification (Pel, Ops, Air, AMO, AGA, ANS.) Provision for Search & Rescue in coordination with Ministry of Defence Provision requiring AAIB to provide aircraft accident investigation reports and safety recommendations to FAO. Provision for SMS to support State SSP AFARs 2009
Authorisation for FAO to delegate certain functions to other organisations. Ensure provision of ATS, Met Services, SAR, Aerodrome Services for international flights. Provision for FAO to develop, issue, and revise operating regulations and rules according to ICAO SARPs. Provision for interstate exchange of aircraft according to Article 83 bis AFARs 2009
Provision of additional orders /directives and instructions in support of safety oversight functions Provision for aircraft certification including validation of certificates thereof Provision for revocation, suspention or cancellation of licenses, certificates, approvals or authorisation in cases of breaches. Provision for amendment of Regulations to keep pace with SARPS Provision for exemptions and filing of differences with ICAO. Schedule of fines & penalties AFAR 2009
PEL & Aviation Medicine Rules of the Air Met Services Aeronautical charts and Units of Measurements Airworthiness of aircraft Aircraft Rationality & Registration Aeronautical Telecoms Search & Rescue Aerodromes AIS Environmental Protection Safe Transportation of Dangerous Goods AFILAND FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS AFARs (CE2)
Part 1- Preliminary Part 2- Aircraft Type acceptance & Issuance of C of A Part 3-Continuing Airworthiness of aircraft and aircraft components Part 4-Aircraft Noise certification Part 5- Maintenance & Inspection Records Entries Part 6 – Security Annexure for:-certification requirements (large and small aircraft) - major repairs/alterations -noise and environment -enforcement Federal Airworthiness Regulations
20 ANS experts 30 Aerodromes experts 30 PEL experts 10 Aviation Medicine experts 40 Operations experts 40 Airworthiness experts 10 Dangerous Goods experts 40 Avsec experts Technical Experts and Training (CE4)
Airworthiness Inspector Duties & Responsibility • Assessment of aircraft for issuance of Cof As & validations • Conduct of Surveillance on AMOs, AOCs, ATOs • Licensing of AMEs • Participate in inspections for issuance of AOC • Registration of aircraft • SMS certification • Resolution of Safety concerns
Airworthiness Inspector Qualification & Experience • Degree in aeronautical engineering • Holder of AME licence • 5 years experience as certifying engineer • Computer literate • Strong interpersonal skills • Analytical skills
Technical Guidance,Tools & Provision of Safety Critical information (CE5)
Definition General Info-organization/Qualification of Insp/training Procedures for Cof A issuance/validations Procedure for issuance of AME license Certification of AMOs;ATOs AOCs- 4 phases Surveillance Policy- procedures/surveillance programme/operator training Enforcement Procedures Airworthiness Inspector Handbook
Receive PASI – provide guidance/list requirements Receive formal Application – process Documentation evaluation Conduct demonstration and Inspection – schedule inspections/inspect operator activities/ capabilities/ advise operator of deficiencies Approval – final assessment for compliance; compile final report; issue/denial of certificate LISENSING,CERTIFICATION &APPROVAL (CE6)
Enforcement (CE8) • Promptly advise license/certificate holder of deficiency and provide deadlines for corrective action • Follow up initiated to determine corrective action • Conduct repeat inspections • If deficiency not corrected within deadlines,iniate suspension/revocation/cancellation as appropriate