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Module Title: AIRSIDE OPERATION AND MANAGING NOTAM

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AIRSIDE OPERATIONSAIRSIDE OPERATIONS

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COURSE OBJECTIVECOURSE OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lecture, you will By the end of the lecture, you will be able to understand the be able to understand the organization of Airside Operations, organization of Airside Operations, function and key responsibilities.function and key responsibilities.

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AIRSIDE OPERATIONSAIRSIDE OPERATIONS OBJECTIVES/ OBJECTIVES/ FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS

Maintain a high level of airfield and apron safety as per I.C.A.O standards

Establish policies and procedures for safe airfield operations.

Promotion of safety awareness through training, licensing and Safety Campaign.

Enforce ramp safety policies and procedures. Develop and implement the ground incident and

accident reporting and investigation system.

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AIRSIDE OPERATIONSAIRSIDE OPERATIONS OBJECTIVES/ OBJECTIVES/ FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS

Carry out audits of airside operators. Identify potential incident and accident conditions,

evaluate and implement preventive measure. Dissemination of ramp incidents and accidents

information. Coordinating airside Operations during emergencies.

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AIRSIDE OPERATIONS KEY AIRSIDE OPERATIONS KEY ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES

1. Inspecting Movement area2. Issuance of Airside Permit (Driving, PLB & Vehicle

Permit)3. Ground Incidents and accidents investigation4. Safety escort or follow -me service5. Enforcement checks6. Work in progress Coordination (WIP)7. Initiation of NOTAM

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AIRSIDE OPERATIONS KEY AIRSIDE OPERATIONS KEY ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES

8. Co-ordinations & Meetings with Airlines, Government Agencies etc.

9. Wildlife Hazard Study

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1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA

Inspection Program ObjectivesAccident/ Incident reductionMeaningful reporting systemPrompt corrective action

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1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA

Accident/ Incident reductionForeign Object HazardObstruction & ConstructionWild Life HazardAerodrome facilities

serviceability

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1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA

Foreign Object Damage (F.O.D) FOD : any object that is found in the maneuvering

area that can endanger aircraft (Metal, Paper, Plastic Sheets, Boxes, Parts, Tools etc.)

Engine Ingestion on aircraft Velocity impact of debris launched by jet blast into

other aircraft, personnel,(Ramp/ Passengers) and buildings

Can contribute to in-flight engine failures Both Safety and economic issue

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1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA

FOD prevention in KLIA Apron Sweeping Program Routine airfield inspection Pavement Inspection prior to

each aircraft arrival/ departure.

Training Maintenance activities Communication/ coordination

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1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA

Inspection & Reporting System Deficiency Reporting Use of Checklist

Paved areas, Markings, Signs, Lighting,

Condition’s Written records Action on Priority situations NOTAM emission

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1. SAMPLE OF CHECKLIST

CHECKLIST FOR OSCAR 3 (RUNWAY/TAXIWAY/PERIMETER/HANGAR AREA)Check on markings, lightings, signages, pavements and other conditions

Names: Date: Time inspected:

RUNWAY 1 (14L/32R) Checked Condition REMARKSThreshold 14L/32RTouchdown 14L/32R

EdgeCentrelineEndPAPI 14L/32RApproach Light 14L/32RWind Indicator 14L/32RLocaliser (LLZ) 14L/32RGlide Path (GP) 14L/32RRunway Visul Range (RVR) 14L/32RRVR Mid Runway

RUNWAY 2 (14R/32L) Checked ConditionThreshold 14R/32LTouchdown 14R/32LEdgeCentrelineEndPAPI 14R/32LApproach Light 14R/32LWind Indicator 14R/32LLocaliser (LLZ) 14R/32LGlide Path (GP) 14R/32LRunway Visul Range (RVR) 14R/32LRVR Mid Runway

TAXIWAYS Checked ConditionABCDEFGHKLM

PERIMETER Checked ConditionRunway 1Runway2

HANGAR AREA Checked ConditionHangar apron

Engine Ground Run(EGR)

PREPARED BY(Oscar 3): CHECKED BY(Oscar 1/Oscar E):

Attachments(if any):

Form number : Ops/AO/10Revision number : 0Revision date:

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1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA1. INSPECTING MOVEMENT AREA

Prompt Corrective actioncorrect or advise responsible

party - DocketVehicles/ Equipment removalArea closed or cordoned off

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1. SAMPLE OF DOCKET

1. Kepada : 2. Tempat :

Attention To : Location :

3. No. Docket : Tarikh :

Docket Ref No : Date Send :

5. Peringatan :

Reminder :

6. Kerosakan :

Facility Fault :

7. Masa Aduan : Aduan Oleh :

Time Reported : Reported By :

9. Tarikh/Masa 10. Tarikh/Masa Dibaiki :

Tindakan Diambil : Date/Time Fault

Date/Time Attended to : Cleared :

11. Dibaiki Oleh :

Fault Cleared by :

12. Ulasan Pegawai Bertugas

dan tandatangan :

Executive remarks and

Counter Signature :

13. Ulasan Lain :

Other Remarks :

BORANG DOCKET

MALAYSIA AIRPORTS (SEPANG) SDN BHDKUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

LAPORAN KEROSAKAN KEMUDAHAN- KEMUDAHAN OPERASI

OPERATIONS FACILITIES DEFECT

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2. ISSUANCE OF AIRSIDE PERMITS2. ISSUANCE OF AIRSIDE PERMITS Civil Aviation Act 1969

Airfield Vehicle Permit ( MCAR 105) Airfield Driving Permit (MCAR 106) Temporary Entry Permit (MCAR 105) PLB Operator Permit. Electrical Vehicle/ Buggy Permit

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3. GROUND INCIDENT/ ACCIDENTS3. GROUND INCIDENT/ ACCIDENTS Determine Facts to establish cause Make recommendations to prevent re-occurrence Take all corrective action

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3. GROUND INCIDENT/ ACCIDENTS3. GROUND INCIDENT/ ACCIDENTS

0

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Ground Accidents/ Incidents Record in KLIA

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3. GROUND INCIDENT/ ACCIDENTS3. GROUND INCIDENT/ ACCIDENTS 80% of ground accident in KLIA involving collision

between vehicles/ equipment or facilities. Apron accidents involving aircraft are frequently

caused by equipment used for passenger handling, aircraft loading and servicing i.e. PLB, Loading Bridges, catering trucks, baggage carts)

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4. SAFETY ESCORT AND FOLLOW-ME4. SAFETY ESCORT AND FOLLOW-ME Provide safety escort for VVIP movements - vehicles

on the aircraft maneuvering area Provide Follow-Me service to foreign aircraft - on

request especially VVIP flights that requires special coordination

Filming Safety Escort

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5. ENFORCEMENT CHECK5. ENFORCEMENT CHECK Errant drivers or apron users for contravening the

Civil Aviation Act Vehicles conditions and validity of the vehicle &

driving permits Vandalism

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6. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY6. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY Requirement for Safety plan (Coordination meeting) Define safety standard and safety specifications Follow-up on safety procedures Monitor day to day practices Discuss specific concern with operator Safe Movement of individual & Vehicles Minimum disruption of activity Clear routes fire station on active area

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6. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY6. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

NOTAM Initiation, Restriction of aircraft/ vehicle activity Threshold displacement Temporary lighting/ Marking Revise vehicle control procedures Access control equipment, manpower Equipment and material storage Supervision

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6. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY6. CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

Hazardous conditions Excavation near runways, taxiways, apron Construction materials, earth mounds or

stockpiles Temporary structures Obstacles in operational areas or approach

zones

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7. WILDLIFE HAZARD STUDY7. WILDLIFE HAZARD STUDY

Bird study Other Mammal

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8. RAMP SAFETY COMMITTEE8. RAMP SAFETY COMMITTEE

Participants MA(Sepang), DCA, Air Carriers, Ground

Services, Fuel Operators, Emergency Services Promote Safety Identify unsafe conditions and practices Develop improvement recommendations Ensure Corrective action Considers complaints

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9. NOTAM9. NOTAM

Notice to Airmen- Shall be originated and issued promptly whenever

the information to be disseminated is of a Temporary nature and of short duration Operationally significant permanent changes or

temporary changes of long duration are made at short notice.

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9. WHEN WE ISSUE NOTAM9. WHEN WE ISSUE NOTAM

Establishment, closure or significant changes in operation of aerodrome or runways

Establishment, withdrawal or changes in operation of aeronautical services (AGA,AIS, ATS, COM, MET, SAR etc.)

Establishment, withdrawal or changes in visual aids

Interruption of or return to operation of major components of aerodrome lighting system.

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9. WHEN WE ISSUE NOTAM9. WHEN WE ISSUE NOTAM

Occurrence or correction of major defect in the maneuvering area.

Changes to and limitation on availability of fuel supply.

Major changes to rescue facilities and services available.

Presence of hazard which affect air navigation (including obstacle, air displays etc.)

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9. GENERAL SPECIFICATION OF NOTAM9. GENERAL SPECIFICATION OF NOTAM

Each NOTAM shall be allocated a serial number. NOTAM shall be as brief as possible. Each NOTAM shall be transmitted as a single

telecommunication message. When NOTAM is issued which cancels or

supersedes a previous NOTAM, the serial number of the previous NOTAM shall be indicated.

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9. GENERAL SPECIFICATION OF NOTAM9. GENERAL SPECIFICATION OF NOTAM

When error occur in a NOTAM, replacement NOTAM shall be issued.

Location indicators included in the text of a NOTAM shall conform to ICAO list.

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9. DISTRIBUTION OF NOTAM9. DISTRIBUTION OF NOTAM

NOTAM shall be distributed to addressees to whom the information is of direct operational significance by AIS.

Except as otherwise provided, each NOTAM shall contain the information in the order of NOTAM format.

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9. WHO ISSUES NOTAMS

NOTAM office is advised by responsible person from airport

Person(s) responsible for inspecting the aerodromes and reporting aerodrome condition change

Responsible person must be appropriately trained

Fulfill and aerodrome operator’s duty of care and to avoid possible accusation of negligence

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9. SAMPLE OF NOTAMS

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9. NOTAM DISSEMINATION

YSAXXXX GG WMKKNTMA WMKKNTMC 311500 WMKKYNYX (A1635/04 NOTAMN Q)WMFC/QMRLC/IV/NBO/A/000/999/ A)WMKK B)0408020300 C)0408300900 D)MON-RWY 14L/32R BTN 0300 UTC TILL 0900

UTC THU- RWY 14R/32L BTN 0300 UTC TILL

0900 UTC E)RWY CLSD FOR MNTD.)

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