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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
Directorate General of Civil AviationMINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Improving Aviation Safetyin Indonesia
Aviation Insurance Conference
DGCA - Indonesia
March 7, 2013
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Republic of Indonesia
Geographic coordinate :96 E, 141 E11 S, 06 N
Extend :Greatest E-W 5,100 km Greatest N-S 1,888 km(Note : Boeing 777, 900 km/hr)
Islands : Total -17,508Named - 6,000Settled permanently - 1,000
Area ( 15th to the world):Land : 1,919,440 sq km /741,050 sq mi
Mountains-volcanic :Total - 400Active - 150
Provinces : 33
Population :248,216,193 (July estimates 2012)
Ethnic groups -native:300, of which 180 are located in Papua
Languages :742 languages and dialects
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
•B.ACEH
•BIAK
•SERUI
•KUPANG
•ATAMBUA
•NUNUKAN
•SINTANG
•PUTUSSIBAU
•TG.SELOR
•BAUBAU
•LONGBAWAN
•MALINAU
•AEK GODANG
•PONTIANAK
•KEPI
•SILANGIT
•KAO
•TARAKAN
•BULI
•LHOKSEUMAWE
•BEOGA
•AMBON
•OKABA
•MUARATEWEH
•DUMAI
•MATAK
•SAMARINDA
•SOLO
•EWER
•BABO
•GORONTALO•TOLITOLI
•PALU
•POSO
•GN. SITOLI
•BANJARMASIN
•JAKARTA
•T.MERAH
•BATAM
•T. PINANG
•SARMI
•JAMBI•P. PINANG
•BENGKULU •PANGKALANBUN
•LAMPUNG
•PALEMBANG •KUALA PEMBUANG
•BERAU
•NATUNA
•NABIRE
•PALANGKARAYA
•MOROTAI
•GALELA
•SENGGO
•PEKAN BARU
•MEDAN
•SIBOLGA
•PADANG
•DABO
•ALOR
•POMALA
•MAKASSAR
•MARANGGO(TOMEA)
•MAMUJU
•BALIKPAPAN
•MANOKWARI•GEBE
•SANANA
•MANADO
•LUWUK
•SURABAYA
•KETAPANG
•BADE
•KENDARI
•TERNATE
•LANGGUR
•KAIMANA
•BINTUNI•T. PANDAN
•KOTA BARU
•FAK FAK
•ENAROTALI
•WAMENA
•JAYAPURA
•SORONG
•MERAUKE
•SAMPIT
•MALANG
•JOGYAKARTA
•MULIA
•ROTE
•SAUMLAKI
•TIMIKA
•KISAR
•MEULABOH
•SINABANG
•WANAM
•KUALA
•KURUN
•BUNTOK
•SINGKEP
•BUOL
Domestic routes
Sumber: Direktorat Angkutan Udara, September 2011
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
•Jaringan Rute Penerbangan Luar Negeri
•JAKARTA •DENPASAR
•SURABAYA
•MEDAN
•HONG KONG
•SINGAPORE
•SHANG HAI•GUANGZHOU
•TOKYO•OSAKA
•NAGOYA
•INCHEON
•BANGKOK
•PERTH•SYDNEY•MELBOURNE
•JEDDAH
•RYADH
•SAIGON
•PONTIANAK
•KUCHING
•PENANG
•PEKANBARU
•IPOH
•JOGJAKARTA
•BEIJING
•KUALA LUMPUR
•MALAKA
•SEMARANG•BANDUNG
•JOHORBAHRU
•KINABALU
•MATARAM
•MANADO
•PADANG•BALIKPAPAN
•CGK
•DUBAI
•AMSTERDAM
International routes by national air operators
Sumber: Direktorat Angkutan Udara, September 2011
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Responding the growth
• Oversight capabilities
– Regulations;
– Surveillance;
– Infrastructures;
– Enforcement.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Hierarchy of civil aviation legislation
Convention on International Civil
Aviation
Government Regulations
PancasilaConstitution of 1945
Aviation Law 1/2009
Minister RegulationsCASR’s
Director General Regulations
SI, AC, Policy Letters
Annexes to the Convention on
International Civil Aviation,
Documents
Leading countries on civil aviation : legislations, laws,
regulations, guidance materials
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •7
Aviation Act 1/2009
ICAOPart 1
Definition & Abbreviation
Part
21CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES FOR PRODUCT
AND PARTSPart 23
Part 25
Part 27
Part 29
Part 31
Part 33
Part 34
Part 35
Part 36
Part 39
Part
43Maintenance,
Preventive Maintenance,
Rebuilding, and Alteration
Part 57
Part 145
Part 45
Part 47
Part
65LICENSING OF
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
ENGINEER
Part 147
Part
91GENERAL
OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES
Part 92
Part 101
Part 121
Part 135
Part 133
Part 137
Part 129
Part
61PILOT
LICENSING
Part
67
Part 142
Part 141
Part 63
Part 5
Part 183
Part 830
Part 60
Part 11
SMS KM 20 year
2009
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
State safety oversight responsibilities and
accountabilities
Airport Authorities(10)
Director ateof Airworthiness
and Aircraft Operations
(1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 18, PANS-OPS)
Directorate General of Civil Aviation
Secretary of the DGCA
(Convention, Annex 2, SAAQ)
Directorate of Air Transport
(Annex 9)
Directorateof Air Navigation
(Annex 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15,
PANS-ATM)
Directorateof Aviation
Security
(Annex 9, 13, 17, 18)
Directorateof Airport
(Annex 9, 13, 14, 16)
National Transportation Safety Committee
( Annex 13)
Meteorology, Climatology &
Geophysics Agency(Annex 3)
Airport Authorities(10)
Airport Authorities(10)
National Search & Rescue Agency
( Annex 12)
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Directorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft
Operations
No Sub DirectorateNumber of Inspectors
Remarks 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
1 Sub Directorate of Standards
35 38 38 44 43 - -
2 Sub Directorate of Engineering
25 28 28 23 22 - -
3 Sub Directorate of Aeronautical Products
20 22 22 21 21 - -
4 Sub Directorate of Maintenance
41 45 46 43 43 - -
5 Sub Directorate of Aircraft Operations
24 44 57 55 55 - Including 26 additional
FOI & 12 CSI
TOTAL INSPECTORS 145 177 191 186 184 - -
6 Support staff 48
GRAND TOTAL 232
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
•10
2010 2011 2012
1Surveillance (assignment of POI & PMI)
697,500,000 1,549,650,000 1,550,000,000
2 Ramp Check 1,712,000,000 2,235,000,000 2,3000,000,000
3Audit (System andproducts)
542,500,000 692,348,300 752,800,000
TOTAL 2,952,000,000 4,476,998,300 4,602,800,000
Sumber: DKUPPU
Budget 2010 – 2012 (Rp.)
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Oversight Activities
• Audit (bi-annually)
• Surveillance
– Main base inspection;
– Ramp check;
– Cockpit and cabin enroute;
– PPC;
– Etc.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Wilayah IIPolonia - Medan
Kelas I (II/b)N.A.D, Sumut,
Riau, Kep. Riau (46)
Wilayah ISoekarno Hatta -
BantenKelas Utama (II/a)DKI,Banten, Jabar,
Lampung, Kalbar (34)
Wilayah IVNgurah Rai –
DenpasarKelas I (II/b)
Bali, NTB, NTT (23)
Wilayah VIISepinggan -Balikpapan
Kelas II (III/a)Kaltim, Kalteng (79)
Wilayah VHasanuddin -
MakassarKelas I (II/b)
Sulsel, Sulteng, Sultra, Sulbar (35)
Wilayah VIIISam Ratulangi -
ManadoKelas II (III/a)
Sulut, Gorontalo, Maluku Utara, Maluku
(40)
Wilayah VIMinangkabau - Padang
Kelas II (III/a)Sumsel, Babel,
Bengkulu, Sumbar, Jambi (26) Wilayah III
Juanda - SurabayaKelas I (II/b)
Jatim, Jateng,DI Yogyakarta, Kalsel
(21)
Wilayah IXRendani - Manokwari
Kelas II (III/a)Papua Barat
(+ Biak & Nabire) (41)
Wilayah XMopah - Merauke
Kelas II (III/a)Papua (200)
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Empowering Personnel
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Technical cooperation
• ICAO
• ITSAP (CASA)
• JICA
• FAA
• etc
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Airports
§ International : 29 Airports (including 5 major internationalairport)§ Domestic : 204 Airports
Hub airports :§ Primary : 8 § Secondary : 17 § Tertiery : 41Feeders : 167
§ Registered Helideck : 101§ Registered Heliport : 51§ Aerodrome for Light Aircraft (ALA) -
AIP Vol IV Rev 04 March 2012 : 518
•Total 233 airports : 194 existing + 44 New Airports, Including 5 Airport relocations
AIRPORTS
PUBLIC AIRPORTS
233 airports
UPT (164)
PT AP II (12)
PT. AP I (13)
28 NEW, 10 relocation, 4 private
for public uses, 2 civil enclave
PRIVATE AIRPORTS
Sumber : Direktorat Bandar Udara
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Runway Safety
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Improving Safety in Eastern Part of Indonesia
• 2012, kickoff cooperation with Boeing and Jeppesen.
• Modelled to Alaska Capstone Project.
• Will involve:
– Establishing PBN operations (enroute and approach);
– Increase wx report reliability (TAMDAR);
– Etc.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
ATS Single Provider
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
RNAV 1 SID STAR CGK
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Reducing Emission
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
State Safety Program
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •22
Data Accident, Serious Incident, and Incident for AOC 121 Year 2007-2012 as of 31 August 2012:§ From the graph shows that Accident has a
Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that Serious Incident
has a Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that Incident has an
Increasing trend
AOC 121 GRAPHIC LEVEL OF SAFETY IN INDONESIA YEAR 2007-2012
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Accident
Serius Incident
Incident
No Tahun Accident
Serius
Incident Incident
1 2007 6 9 4
2 2008 3 6 5
3 2009 3 8 6
4 2010 2 6 8
5 2011 2 12 8
6 2012 1 6 12
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •23
AOC 135 GRAPHIC LEVEL OF SAFETY IN INDONESIA YEAR 2007-2012
Data Accident, Serious Incident and Incident for AOC 135 Year 2007 – 2012 as of 31 August2012 :§ From the graph shows that Accident has a
Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that Serious Incident
has an Increasing trend § From the graph shows that the Incident has an
Increasing trend
No Year Accident Serius Incident Incident
1 2007 2 2 0
2 2008 6 6 0
3 2009 5 2 0
4 2010 2 3 2
5 2011 9 0 2
6 2012 2 1 3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Accident
Serius Incident
Incident
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
NON COMMERCIAL FLIGHT AOC 141 GRAPHIC LEVEL OF SAFETY IN INDONESIA YEAR 2007-2012
No Year Accident Serius Incident Incident
1 2007 0 0 0
2 2008 0 1 1
3 2009 1 2 0
4 2010 4 0 0
5 2011 4 3 1
6 2012 2 0 0
Data Accident, Serious Incident and Incident for Non Commercial Flight AOC 141 Year 2007 – 2012 as of 31 August 2012 :§ From the graph shows that Accident has a
Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that Serious Incident
has a Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that the Incident has a
Declining trend.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Accident
Serius Incident
Incident
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
NON COMMERCIAL FLIGHT OC 91GRAPHIC LEVEL OF SAFETY IN INDONESIA YEAR 2007-2012
No Year Accident Serius Incident Incident
1 2007 0 0 0
2 2008 2 0 0
3 2009 0 0 0
4 2010 0 0 0
5 2011 2 1 1
6 2012 0 0 0
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Accident
Serious Incident
Incident
Data Accident, Serious Incident and Incident for Non Commercial Flight AOC 141 Year 2007 – 2012 as of 31 August 2012 :§ From the graph shows that Accident has a
Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that Serious Incident
has a Declining trend.§ From the graph shows that the Incident has a
Declining trend.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •26
Status of corrective actions of USOAP
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •27
Critical Element of State Safety OversightShort term, tactical objectives ( vs Long term strategic objectives) : State’s capacity and capability on 8 Critical Elements of a State’s Safety Oversight System
1Legislation
3Organization
4Technical
Staff qualif &training
5TechnicalGuidance& Tools
6Licensing,
Certification,Approval
7Continuous
Surveillance 8Resolution
of SafetyDeficiencies
ESTABLISH
IMPLEMENT
2
Regulations
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •28 •BY 201128
USOAP RESULT
Progress on USOAP
REPORT OF THE ICAO COORDINATED VALIDATION MISSION IN INDONESIA
Jakarta, 4 to 7 August 2009
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry •29
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Safety Briefing : DAAO & Industry
Enforcement
• AOCs
• Personnel
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
Directorate General of Civil AviationMINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATIONDirectorate General of Civil AviationDirectorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations
Improving Aviation Safetyin Indonesia
Aviation Insurance Conference
DGCA - Indonesia
March 7, 2013