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Aviation Management

Day 15. Aviation Management. Divisions in DCA. Air Traffic Management Sector Airworthiness Sector Flight Operation Sector Flight Calibration Air Transport Management Services Division Air Traffic Inspectorate Airport Standards Aviation Security Malaysian Aviation Academy.

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Aviation Management

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  1. Day 15 AviationManagement

  2. Divisions in DCA • Air Traffic Management Sector • Airworthiness Sector • Flight Operation Sector • Flight Calibration • Air Transport • Management Services Division • Air Traffic Inspectorate • Airport Standards • Aviation Security • Malaysian Aviation Academy

  3. Air Traffic Management Sector at DCA The functions of Air Traffic Management Sector are: • Provide Air Traffic Services, i.e. Air Traffic Control Service, Flight Information Service and Alerting Service; • Recruitment and Training of Air Traffic Controllers; • Search and Rescue Coordinating Service; • Aeronautical Information Services; • Airspace Management; • Provide of Communication, Navigation and Surveillance facilities; • Collection of Air Navigation Facilities Charge (ANFC).

  4. Airworthiness Sector at DCA The functions of Airworthiness Sector are: 1. Registration of all civil aircraft 2. Certification of aircraft standards 3. Licensing of aircraft maintenance engineers 4. Approval of organizations for maintenance aircraft and equipment 5. Certification of aircraft manufacture 6. Aircraft accident investigations

  5. Flight Operation Sector at DCA The functions of Flight Operation Sector are: • Licensing and theory examinations of flight crews • Flight testing of flight crews • Issuance of Air Operator's Certificate (commercial air transport operator) and Certificate of Approval (Flying School and Flying Club) • Continued surveillance • Flight testing of aircraft and simulator • Aircraft accident investigation

  6. Flight Calibration Division at DCA The functions of Flight Calibration Division are: • Calibration of air navigation facilities • Maintenance of aircraft and certification of navigational equipment • Construction of flight procedures

  7. Air Transport Division at DCA The functions of Air Transport Division are: 1.  Airlines Flight Schedule approvals. 2.  Processing of Air Service License and Permits. 3.  Participation in Air Services Agreement (ASA) Negotiations. 4   Recommendations for formation of Airline Companies and intake of expatriates. 5.  Liaison with International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO) and other international organsiation. 6.  Processing of international meetings, conferences, seminars and courses. 7.  Collecting of flight data statistics for analysis and planning. 8.  Recommendations for formation of Flying Schools. 9.  Recommendations for formation of Flying Clubs.

  8. Management Services Division at DCA The functions of Management Services Division are: • Coordinating and monitoring activities of all divisions • Planning, managing and administering human resources of the department • Planning and managing the financial management • Coordinating, controlling and monitoring of development project • Planning, managing and administering the information system for the purpose of planning, research and/or reference of service in the department • Managing and administrating all documents connected to aviation industry for the purpose of reference

  9. Air Traffic Inspectorate Division at DCA The functions of Air Traffic Inspectorate Division are: • Implementation of air traffic control examinations • Issuance of air traffic control licenses • Medical examinations endorsements • Air traffic incident investigations • Implementations of air traffic service audit programme

  10. Airport Standard Division at DCA The functions of Airport Standards Division are: • Aerodrome certification • Aerodrome licensing • Development and upgrading of aerodrome • Approval for private aerodrome • Approval for obstacle marking and lighting • Inspection of communication, navigation and surveillance equipments

  11. Aviation Security Division at DCA The functions of Aviation Security Division : • To develop policy and standard based on NCASP, NQCP and NCATSP programme. • To ensure security standard on airports, airlines, cargo, catering and all aviation security related matter are implemented. • To regulate handlings and transportations. • Inspection and certification of x-ray machine screener. • Inspection and certification of aviation security and dangerous goods training. • Sky Marshall Programme development. • Investigation on incident and accident involving security and dangerous goods. 

  12. Civil Aviation College at DCA The functions of Civil Aviation College are : • To train Air Traffic Controllers to the required and mandated international standards in air traffic control techniques and equipment. • To provide information to Air Traffic Controllers of the latest developments and technologies in civil aviation. • To implement training programmes, which conform to ICAO’s standards and recommended practices, to meet both national and international needs for both operational and management personnel.

  13. Publications at DCA [From website of DCA] DCA publishes documents for operators. It mainly covers • Flight Operation • Airport Standard Directives • Air Traffic Services • Air Worthiness Notices

  14. FAA of USA The authority of aviation in America. Since America aviation industry is so big. Almost all airlines from all over the world fly to America. Thus, in most cases, all newly designed airplanes must conform with FAA’s rules and regulations. FAA was established in 1967, after having several name changes. Further reading is available at FAA’s website.

  15. Responsibility of the Authority • aircraft certification, • registration, • personnel certification, • airport licensing, • air operators certification, • air traffic control, • air navigation equipment certification, • accident & incident investigation and reports, • record and data keeping for forecasting and management improvement, • education

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