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COSCAP-South Asia
Review of Audit Results
Briefing on the Preparation, Conduct andReporting of an ICAO Safety Oversight Audit
Module 2
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This module is to provide the participants briefly with the results of safety oversight audits conducted under the comprehensive systems approach.
Module objective
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Outline
Areas of concern identified during CSA audits
The results of safety oversight audits conducted under the comprehensive systems approach
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Areas of concern identified during CSA audits
Introduction of SARPs in legal framework Incorporation of Annex amendments and notification of
differences Oversight of delegated tasks Establishment of staff qualifications and experience
and development of training programmes Coordination amongst entities responsible for safety
oversight Separation of the regulatory and service provision
functions
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ICAO Audit USOAP Results - India
ICAO Audit Of India Finds Fault With Safety, Training
ICAO told India that it was below world averages on primary aviation legislation, safety oversight of airlines and the qualifications and training of its technical personnel
Much of ICAO’s report focuses on inadequate staffing levels to properly oversee India’s rapidly expanding commercial aircraft market.
No defined training program has been set for technical personnel performing safety oversight.
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ICAO Audit USOAP Results - Australia
Australia in danger of losing its aviation safety rating Deficiencies in air safety in Australia have been uncovered in an
audit by ICAO, This report will be posted after a draft version is circulated to and
discussed with the Federal government and the safety bodies with ICAO having the last word over as to its contents or conclusions.
A spokesperson for CASA confirmed that the debriefing identified areas where Australia doesn’t conform to the various rules or annexes of ICAO but declined to give specifics.
Republic of Korea 100 % of compliant with all SARPS
SIGNIFICANT SAFETY CONCERNS (SSC)
11 States out of 136 Audited States have SSC They are published in the Web
Most of the States are in Africa Bangladesh and Nepal added to the List recently
Almost all SSC have been raised based on CE-6 If a SSC is raised, Corrective Action Plan would be accepted only if
the ‘wrong doing or not doing’ is immediately addressed or corrected. (suspension of operations or cancellation of licenses etc)
SSC will lead to Bans/Restrictions being imposed by other States
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Review
Areas of concern identified during CSA audits
The results of safety oversight audits conducted under the comprehensive systems approach
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