Milestones in Business Aviation Safety Management...Jun 01, 2017 · NBAA Professional Development...
Transcript of Milestones in Business Aviation Safety Management...Jun 01, 2017 · NBAA Professional Development...
Jim Cannon, Principal Consultant
Sundog Aviation Safety GWBAA Forum Washington, DC
June 1, 2017
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1903 – 1978 Safety Management was Reactive in Nature Accident Report Review “Don’t Make the Same Mistake”
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Milestone 1 Instrument Flight
Jimmy Doolittle – Chief Pilot for Shell Oil September 25, 1929 – First Blind Flight An extension of his PhD research at MIT The following year he joined Shell
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Milestone 2 NBAA
Corporation Aircraft Owners Association (CAOA) May 17, 1946; Thirteen attendees at Wings Club, NYC National Business Aircraft Association – 1953 National Business Aviation Association – 1997 2017 NBAA – 11,202 members
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Milestone 3 FlightSafety
Al Ueltschi – 1951 “Took a $15,000 mortgage on my house and opened the
doors to FlightSafety” First Cockpit Simulators Initiated Standard Operating Procedures
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Milestone 4 RCA Color Radar
1977 – Introduced by RCA – PRIMUS-400 Ground Mapping - Rain Intensity - Cell Identification Commercial weather radar first introduced by RCA in
1955.
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1978 – 1990 Safety Management Continued to be Reactive, but
became more focused upon Proactive Measures Introduction of the Human Element Interface between Human and Technology Human Factors – A Major Contributor in Accidents
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Milestone 5 CRM
United Airlines Flight 173 – Portland, OR December 28, 1978 (Ran out of fuel while investigating a
gear problem) First Designated Cockpit Resource Management, today
Crew Resource Management
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Milestone 6 TCAS
Traffic Collision Avoidance System
Research Began in 1975 Operational Testing began in 1981 – 1989 Commercial and Business Applications – 1990 FAA Mandate Dec 31, 1993
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1990 – Present Day Safety Management now consists of Reactive, Proactive,
and Predictive Measures Data Collection and Analysis Became Key Organizational Culture – Safety Culture Hazard Reporting, Mitigation, and Policy Development
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Milestone 7 SMS
Safety Management System
James Reason, “Human Error”, 1990 “Managing the Risks of Organizational
Accidents”, 1997 “The Human Contribution”, 2008
Application of the principles of TQM (Edwards Deming) in the management of safety.
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Milestone 8 PDP
NBAA Professional Development Program
Rod Kauber and Gary Kiteley – CASS 1996 NBAA Introduction in 1998 – 27 Learning Objectives 2014 - 5 Modules – Business Management, Human Resources,
Leadership, Operations, Maintenance & Facility Services 1998 - 2016 > 12,000 PDP Courses Taken .
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Milestone 9 CAM
Certified Aviation Manager
First CAM Exam was held 2003 CAM Program Accredited in October 2013 by NCCA –
Validated the Need for Professionally Certified Managers
2017 – 377 CAM’s
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Milestone 10 IS-BAO
International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations
IS-BAO Introduced in 2002 after 2 Years of Developmental Testing by more than 100 Organizations
Industry Best Practices – 2002 SMS Added to Program – 2008 741 IS-BAO Registered Operators, with 100 currently undergoing audits.
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Milestone 11 ICAO Annex 19
Safety Management Systems
ICAO High Level Safety Conference Recommendation – 2010 Annex 19 Published – November 14, 2013 Currently in it’s 2nd Edition International General Aviation (IGA) is officially recognized by
ICAO to be sitting at the same safety table as Commercial Operators.
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Milestone 12 IS-BAH
International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling IS-BAH concept proposed in 2011 by EBAA Board Working Groups formed in 2012 NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit Program IBAC and NATA Partnership IS-BAH First Published, July 1, 2014 Terry Yoemans, Program Director
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Initiatives Leading up to the IS-BAH Standard 2000 Health & Safety Executive HSG209 “Aircraft turnaround” UK Health and Safety Guidance. 2010 The ICAO High‐level Safety Conference recommendation 2/5 proposed the development of an Annex dedicated to Safety Management (Annex 192011 EC “Better Airports Package”, improve quality and efficiency of ground handling services at airports. 2012 the International Air Transport Association initiated ISAGO,
(IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations)
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2014 NTSB “Most Wanted List” - safety of airport surface operations. 2014 EASA A-NPA 2014-12 - regulation of ground handling service providers 2014 ICAO Ground Handling Task Force (GHTF) - look at safety, efficiency and standardization issues associated with ground handling
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$112,000.00 Historical average for general aviation ground-handling-related claims. Source: Airsure Limited, Colorado
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Flight Safety Foundation estimates that 27,000 ramp accidents and incidents occur on commercial ramps worldwide each year. 1 accident/incident per 1,000 departures. 243,000 people are injured each year. 9 injuries per 1,000 departures. Ramp accidents cost major airlines $10 Billion per year on average.
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IS-BAH Performance Based Standard Voluntary Program – Non Regulatory Provide Objective Evidence of Conformity SMS Maturity; Stage 1,2,3 Sound, Appropriate, Effective
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IS-BAH Getting Started: Purchase the IS-BAH Manual Attend the Fundamentals Workshop Prepare for the Stage 1 Audit Contract with a Certified IS-BAH Auditor Demonstrate Conformity
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IS-BAH 1.0: Purpose of the Standard 2.0: Introduction 3.0: Safety Management Systems 4.0: Organization and Personnel Requirements 5.0: Training and Competency 6.0: Facilities and Ramp 7.0: Passengers, Baggage and Cargo 8.0: Support Equipment Requirements
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IS-BAH 9.0: GSE Maintenance Requirements 10.0: Company Ground Operations Manual 11.0: Emergency Response Plan 12.0: Environmental Management 13.0: Occupational Health and Safety 14.0: Transportation of Dangerous Goods 15.0: Security
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IS-BAH SMS
3.2.2 Safety Risk Management: The organization shall develop and maintain a formal process that records and ensures analysis, assessment and mitigation control of the safety risks/threats identified within the operations. 3.2.3 Safety Assurance: The organization shall develop and maintain the means to verify the safety performance of the organization and to validate the effectiveness of safety risks controls.
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IS-BAH Organization and Personnel
4.2.2 The Facility Manager shall be responsible for the operation, safety and security of the facility and the safety of all personnel, passengers, baggage, and cargo, when services are provided. 4.2.3 An FBO/BAHA shall designate a Safety Manager for each facility. This position may be an additional duty or may constitute, due to the complexity of the organization, a full time equivalent status.
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IS-BAH
4.8.1 The FBO/BAHA shall develop and maintain a program to assess and manage the inherent risks associated with fatigue for all personnel.
Training 5.1.1 FBO/BAHA employees shall be given training commensurate with their responsibilities in order to carry out their job in safe manner. The objective of training is to promote safety awareness and to provide airside workers and their management competency for the work they undertake.
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IS-BAH Facilities and Ramp
6.2.1 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are the foundation of effective personnel coordination and a key component of team resource management and threat and error management (TRM/TEM).
a. Accordingly, FBO/BAHAs shall establish and maintain SOP’s for facilities, ramp, and equipment that enable line service personnel to support the arrival and departure of aircraft effectively and within the limitations specified in the company operations manual.
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IS-BAH Passengers, Baggage and Non-Hazardous Cargo
7.7.2 The FBO/BAHA shall have procedures that ensure that passenger and crew baggage is protected from unauthorized interference from the point at which it is accepted and/or screened, whichever is earlier until facility personnel assist the crew in baggage loading during departure, or upon aircraft arrival, the baggage is accepted by the facility for transfer and acceptance by another entity for further handling.
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IS-BAH Passengers, Baggage and Non-Hazardous Cargo
7.5.1 The FBO/BAHA shall ensure that an organization in the food chain demonstrates its ability to control food safety hazards in order to ensure that food is safe at the time of human consumption. 7.5.2 The FBO/BAHA providing water and ice to flight operation customers shall maintain oversight on the source and handling of potable water and ice.
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IS-BAH Emergency Response Plan
11.1 The FBO/BAHA shall have a plan detailing the procedures to be followed in the event of an accident, incident or other emergency. Compliance with the plan is mandatory in the case of accidents involving substantial damage to aircraft or injury to passengers, crew members or persons on the ground.
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IS-BAH Occupational Health and Safety
13.1 FBO/BAHA shall have processes to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of any individual who might be affected by any work activity within their control. 13.6 Lone Working: FBO/BAHA should have a policy designed to alert staff to the risks presented by lone working, to identify the responsibilities each person has in this situation, and to describe procedures which will minimize such risks.
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IS-BAH Security
15.1 FBO/BAHAs required under a national civil aviation security program shall draw up, apply and maintain a security program. The primary objective of security program is to assure the protection of operation by the safe guarding of passengers, crew, ground personnel, facilities and its equipment’s, against acts of unlawful interference perpetrated on the ground or in flight.
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IS-BAH
As of May 1, 2017 70 IS-BAH Registrants on 4 Continents 3 are Stage II 40 Auditors 250 Manuals Sold For more information: www.ibac.org
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IS-BAH This morning: Milestones of Business Aviation Safety Development of the IS-BAH Program Safety is a Journey, not a Destination!
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IS-BAH I have a Question for You! Where are You on Your Journey Towards the Effective Management of Safety? Any Questions for Me?
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Thank You
Jim Cannon, Principal Consultant
Sundog Aviation Safety www.sundogav.com
770-235-0098
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