ICAO Training portfolio and GAT Activities in APAC · (application, self‐assessment, on‐site...
Transcript of ICAO Training portfolio and GAT Activities in APAC · (application, self‐assessment, on‐site...
Presented by
Mr. Meshesha BelaynehDeputy Director, Technical Cooperation Bureau (TCB)
& Chief, Global Aviation Training (GAT) Office
Denarau Island, Nadi, Fiji
22-26 October 2018
ICAO Training portfolio and GAT Activities in APAC
55th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation Asia and Pacific Regions
Agenda
• GAT Office and TRAINAIR PLUS Programme
• Update on GAT activities in the APAC Region
• Training Catalogue
• Scholarship process
• Communication
Global Aviation Training (GAT) Office
Establish coordinated, effective and efficient mechanisms to support the development of human resources in aviation, appealing to Member States and the industry.
Facilitate the global implementation of ICAO Provisions;
Set up acceptable training and qualifications standards and frameworks;
Provide guidance to States and industry in skills development;
Mission
Objectives
GAT Office and TRAINAIR PLUS Programme
Training Assessments and Consulting (TAC): Conducts assessments of Training Organizations (TOs) in line with ICAO
reference documents
Provides support services in Training
Training Design and Development (TDD): Designs and produces ICAO courses (based on ICAO Doc 9941)
Validate ICAO harmonized training packages
TRAINAIR PLUS (TPP): Manages the network of ICAO Training Partners (Training Centres,
International Organizations, Universities)
Conducts ICAO courses
What do we do?
GAT Office and TRAINAIR PLUS Programme
A cooperative global network of training partners which: Implement a
standardized methodology to
develop competency‐based training courses
Share competency‐based training
packages
Deliver ICAO Recognized Packages
What is the TRAINAIR PLUS Programme (TPP)
Who can join the programme:
• Training arms of CAAs, airlines, airports, and maintenance organizations;
• Private training organizations recognized by the State where they are located;
• Training centres involved in any specialized aviation‐relates safety training
GAT Office and TRAINAIR PLUS Programme
Training Assessments (Jan to Sept 2018)
Four Phase Assessment (application, self‐assessment, on‐site assessment, final report)
Analysis of 8 key elements
Providing best practices for training organizations
Update on GAT Activities
STATES ORGANIZATIONS
India Airports Authority Rescue and Fire Fighting Services Training Centre
India Civil Aviation Training College AllahabadIndia Indian Aviation AcademyMalaysia Malaysia Aviation AcademyThailand Civil Aviation Training Centre ThailandSri Lanka Civil Aviation Training Centre
China (upcoming) Capital Airports Management Academy
India (upcoming) GMR Aviation Academy
Table: Assessments conducted in APAC, Jan to Sept 2018
TPP Membership Regional Distribution
12
12
17
11
25
22
North America Central America The Caribbean
South America
Europe
Africa
Middle East
Asia Pacific
MIDMID
APACAPAC
NACCNACC
SAMSAM
EUREUR
AFRAFR
TPP and Membership distribution in APAC
AUSTRALIA (1) ASSET Aviation Institute, (Associate)
BANGLADESH (1) Civil Aviation Training Centre (CATC), (Associate)
CHINA (3) Capital Airports Management Academy (CAMA), (RTCE) Civil Aviation University of China (CAUC), (Full) Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (HKIAA), (Associate)
INDIA (5) Airports Authority Rescue and Fire Fighting Services Training
Centre, (Full) Civil Aviation Training College Allahabad , (Full) Fire Service Training Center (FSTC), (Associate) GMR Aviation Academy, (RTCE) Indian Aviation Academy (IAA), (Full)
INDONESIA (3) Civil Aviation Human Resources Development Centre, (Full) Indonesia Civil Aviation Institute Sekolah Tinggi Penerbangan,
(Associate)
JAPAN (1) Aeronautical Safety College (ASC), (Full)
MALAYSIA (1) Malaysia Aviation Academy (MAvA), (Full)
MONGOLIA (1) Training Centre of the Mongolia Civil Aviation Authority
(TCMCAA), (Full)
NEPAL (1) Civil Aviation Academy of Nepal (CAAN), (Associate)
NEW ZEALAND (1) Airways New Zealand Training Centre, (Associate)
PAKISTAN (1) Civil Aviation Training Institute (CATI), (Full)
PHILIPPINES (1) Civil Aviation Training Center Civil Aviation Authority, (Associate)
REPUBLIC OF KOREA (2) Civil Aviation Training Centre of Korea Airports Corporation (KAC),
(RTCE) Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAAA), (RTCE)
SINGAPORE (1) Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), (RTCE)
SRI LANKA (2) Civil Aviation Training Centre (CATC), (Full) Sri Lankan Aviation College, (Associate)
THAILAND (1) Civil Aviation Training Centre (CATC), (Full)
TPP and Membership distribution in APAC
Membership Type Benefits
TRAINAIR PLUS Membership benefits
TPP and Membership distribution in APAC
✈ Associate Members
✈ Full Members
✈ Regional Training Centres of Excellence (RTCE)
✈ Corporate Partners
• ICAO recognition• Access STPs• Deliver ITPs courses
• All above• Develop STPs and generate
revenues from STP sales
• ICAO recognition• Develop and deliver RTCE ITPs• Regional training implementation
• Develop and deliver Partnership Training Packages (PTPs)
Standardization of Training development
Implementation of the ICAO Training Development Guide, Competency‐based training methodology(Doc 9941)
Methodology to develop standardized and competency‐based training methodology
Update on GAT Activities
Subject Area/Region
ICAO APAC SAM MID NACC EUR/NAT ESAF WACAF Total
Aerodromes 4 1 5
Air Navigation Services 2 2 1 1 1 7
Air Transport/Air Law1 1 1 3
Environment 0
Flight Safety and Safety Management 1 1 2
Security & Facilitation 1 1
Training Competency development 3 3
5 7 1 2 1 3 2 0 21
Course developed in 2018 (Jan to Sept 2018)
Update on GAT Activities
REGIONS SESSIONS
MID 15
EUR/NAT 27
APAC 71
ESAF 23
NACC 51
WACAF 26
SAM 24
Total 237
Training Sessions(Jan to Sept 2018)
Trainees in APAC (Jan to Sept 2018)
SUBJECT AREA SESSIONS TRAINEEsAerodrome 23 293Air Navigation 21 223Training Competency Development 13 153Air Transport 4 68Security and Facilitation 1 17Flight Safety and Safety Management 6 69Management Programmes 1 27Environment 2 9Total 71 859
Update on GAT Activities
13
✈ @170 ICAO recognized courses;
✈ Classroom, online and blended formats;
✈ Technical, management and academic levels;
Training Catalogue
14
✈ Support ICAO’s mission in aviation training
✈ Critical to support States in implementing SARPs
✈ Developed by ICAO or in partnership with TPP Members
Regulatory Oriented Courses
✈ Standardized and competency‐based
Regulatory oriented courses
Training Catalogue
Scholarship Process
Provided to eligible trainees from civil aviation regulatory bodies, for ITPs delivered at ICAO Headquarters and Regional Offices
The application must be supported by an official recommendation letter from a Senior Manager. A State will be able to nominate two scholarship candidates yearly
The selection of beneficiaries is conducted jointly between the ICAO Regional Offices and the GAT Office, which provides final approval
CAA Senior and Middle Managers candidates are nominated from their States and endorsed by the Regional Offices.
Two scholarship modalities: Scholarships for trainees from the host State Scholarships for trainees from the Region
The selection of beneficiaries is conducted jointly between the ICAO Regional Offices and the GAT Office, which provides final approval
Mechanism #1 (for ITPs) Mechanism #2 (China Training Project)
CAA Senior and Middle Managers Training Course (CAA SMMTC)Course goal
* A projected 80 Member States are benefitting from this training.
• Deliveries : 20 sessions* first : 30 Jul – 3 Aug. 2018 in HQ* final : Proposed in mid‐
December 2018 in Beijing • Trainees : 500 scholarship
recipients
Course objectives
1. Developing the ICAO SARPs Implementation Plan
2. Managing the ICAO SARPs implementation
3. Assessing the ICAO SARPs implementation
This course aims to enable CAA senior and middle managers to effectively plan, manage and assess the implementation of ICAO SARPs in their States.
Senior and middle managers of State’s CAA in charge of SAPRs implantation
• Mode : Blended (online + classroom)
• Duration : 1 week / 5days• Language : Spanish, English,
French
Target Audiences
Course Format
Delivery Projections
Brief on China Project
Global Delivery Plan
* All sessions to take place between July – December 2018.
NACC (2)
SAM (2)
HQ (Opening Session)30 July – 3 August 2018
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago22 – 26 October 2018
Lima, Peru (SP)26 – 30 Nov ember 2018
Quito, Ecuador (SP)19 – 23 Nov ember 2018
WACAF (3)
Abuja, Nigeria27 – 31 August 2018
Conakry, Guinea (FR)3 – 7 December 2018
Libreville, Gabon(FR)19 – 23 Nov ember 2018
ESAF (3)
Entebbe, Uganda17 – 21 September 2018
Maputo, Mozambique1 – 5 October 2018
Windhoek, Namibia24 – 28 September 2018
EUR/NAT (3)
Tirana, Albania8 – 12 October 2018
Kiev, Ukraine29 October– 2 November 2018
Algiers, Algeria(FR)19 – 23 November 2018
MID (2)
Cairo, Egypt28 October– 1 November 2018
Beirut , Lebanon5 – 9 November 2018
APAC (5)
Beijing, China (Closing Session)
17-21 December 2018
Bangkok, Thailand24 – 28 September 2018
Kathmandu, Nepal1 – 5 October 2018
Port Vila, Vanuatu10 – 14 December 2018
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia3– 7 December 2018
Upcoming Sessions
Completed Sessions
Brief on China Project