Sunday, 24 July 2016

REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

First International Aviation Agreement:

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF AIR NAVIGATION(ICAN)


  •  Formed in 1922
  •  Participated by 38 states
  •  HQ in Paris
  •  Fostered Civil Aviation 1922-1939



  • In 1943, United States initiated the study of post-war Civil Aviation problems.
  • In Nov 1944, United States invited 54 countries to  attend an International Civil Aviation Conference in Chicago. 


CHICAGO CONVENTION

  • On 7 Dec 1944 – A Convention was signed by 52 countries and known as Chicago Convention. 
  • Superseded the  International Air Convention
  • Dissolves ICAN
  • Signatories are CONTRACTING STATES

CHICAGO CONVENTION : ARTICLES & PARTS

The Chicago Convention, which was signed on 7 December 1944, consists of 96 Articles and is divided into 4 Parts. 

The 96 articles:
  • Establish the privileges and restrictions of all contracting States;
  • Set-up International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
  • Provide for the  adoption of International Standards and Recommended Practices regulating international air transport.

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION (ICAO)

  • Formed in 4th April 1947
  • Governing body for international aviation
  • HQ in Montreal
  • Specialized agency under United Nation (UN)
  • Members are called CONTRACTING STATES
CHICAGO CONVECTION

Signatories of Chicago Convention
  • Currently 188 contracting states (2003)
  • Automatic members of ICAO
  • Adopt Annexes
  • Members states REPRESENTED BY NATIONAL AVIATION AUTHORITIES (NAA)(countries)

NATIONAL AVIATION AUTHORITIES (NAA)

Department of Civil Aviation of Malaysia (DCA MALAYSIA)


CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF UNITED KINGDOM ( CAA  UK ).

  • AUTHORITY BODY FOR THE UK

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
( FAA USA )


  • AUTHORITY BODY FOR THE U.S.A.
  • HAS GLOBAL INFLUENCE

JOINT AVIATION AUTHORITIES ( JAA ) of the European countries
     
Consists of 37 members. Some of them are :
         
 Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
 Netherland, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, Yugoslavia




  • EASA is the National Aviation Authority of European Union.
  • At present, there are JAA and EASA. Sooner or later, JAA will be replaced by EASA.
  • In future, EASA will represent all 41 European countries ( EU members & Non-EU members ).
  • EASA is equivalent to FAA.

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

Role of ICAO:
  • To develop and set up common guidelines on:
          (a) Principles, techniques and arrangements 
          (b) Technical standards and recommended practices
  • To foster planning and development of international air transport 
  • To apply principles globally

ICAO OBJECTIVES

  • To ensure the safe and orderly growth of international civil aviation throughout the world
  • To encourage the arts of aircraft design and operation for peaceful purposes
  • To encourage the development of airways, airports, and air navigation facilities for international civil aviation
  • To meet the needs of the peoples of the world for safe, regular, efficient and economical air transport
  • To prevent economic waste caused by unreasonable competition;
  • To ensure that the rights of contracting states are fully respected and that every contracting states has a fair opportunity to operate international airlines;
  • To avoid discrimination between contracting states
  • Promote safety of flight in international air navigation
  • Promote generally the development of all aspects  of international civil aeronautics

ICAO ANNEXES

  • Has 18 Annexes
  •  Important Annexes:
  •  Annex 1 – Personnel Licensing
  •  Annex 6 – Operation of Aircraft
  •  Annex 8 – Airworthiness of Aircraft

EASA REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

ROLE OF EASA
  • Assist the European Commission in preparing EU legislation, and overseeing its application and its uniform understanding
  • Issue Certificates: Type Certificate(TCs),  Supplemental Type Certificate(STCs), EASA Technical Standard Order(ETSOs)
  • Issue Airworthiness Directives
  • Issue Design Organisation Approvals
  • Competent Authority for NON-EU Organisations.
  • Issue Maintenance Organisation Approval (MOA) for EU organisations
  • Issue Product Organisation Approval (POA) for EU organisations
  • Issue Part 147 approvals and licences
  • Issue Part 66 licences
  • Issue Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A)
  • Competent Authority for local organisations



What is EASA?

  • An agency of European Union (UN)
  • Set up by an act of secondary legislation (the basic regulation)
  • Defined responsibilities and task with respect to Civil Aviation Safety and environmental sustainability
  • Given specific regulatory and executive tasks in the field of aviation safety
  • Commenced operation on 28th September 2003
  • HQ – shifted to Cologne on the 2nd of Nov 2004

Member State - Consists of European Union countries.

  •  Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg,
  • The Netherlands………………………………………….…1950s
  •  Denmark, Ireland, the United Kingdom……………....…1973
  •  Greece……………………………………………………...….1981
  •  Portugal, Spain…………………………………….…………1986
  •  Austria, Finland, Sweden…………………………………...1995
  •  Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, 
  •           Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia….2004
  •  Romania, Bulgaria…………………………………………....2007
  •  Turkey…………………………………………………....   ?

1st June 2005 Norway and Iceland (NON-EU) have participated in the Agency




 Commission Regulation 2042/2003 consist of  7 articles + 4 Annexes

ARTICLES
  • Article 1: Objective and Scope
  • Article 2: Definitions
  • Article 3: Continuing Airworthiness Requirements
  • Article 4: Maintenance Organisation Approvals
  • Article 5: Certifying Staff
  • Article 6: Training Organisation Requirements
  • Article 7: Entry into Force

ANNEXES

  • Annex 1 - Part M    : Continuing Airworthiness Requirements

  • Annex 2 - Part 145 : Approval of Maintenance Organisations - Commercial Air Transport & Large Aircraft

  • Annex 3 - Part 66   : Certifying Staff – Aircraft Maintenance License

  • Annex 4 - Part 147 : Training Organisation Requirements









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