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Objective SAF10

Objective SAF10. ESSIP Plan 2013. Ingrid FEIJT DSS/EIPR 13.09.2013. Comprehensive Explanation (1/2).

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Objective SAF10

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  1. Objective SAF10 ESSIP Plan 2013 Ingrid FEIJT DSS/EIPR 13.09.2013

  2. Comprehensive Explanation (1/2) • Airspace infringement, aka “unauthorised penetration of airspace”, is defined as a flight into notified airspace without previously requesting and obtaining approval from the controlling authority of that airspace. • VFR flights are the main originators so GA pilots are the main target => Regulator needs to take the lead for successful implementation. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective SAF10

  3. Comprehensive Explanation (2/2) • Not of concern to countries with limited GA/VFR activity and/or no airspace constraints/limitations. Real role for REG (training requirements for private pilots). • Airspace complexity (TMAs) and level of VFR/GA activity are indicators. • Also take into account the way VFR is handled (e.g. controlled or not, TPD or not etc…). ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective SAF10

  4. Supporting Material • European Action Plan – Airspace Infringement Reduction • EAP-AIRR Guidance Material ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective SAF10

  5. ESSIP Report 2012 • Implementation progress is improving compared to 2011. • ANSP’s still much more advanced in implementation then the National Regulators. • However, National Regulators are slowly progressing. • Main reasons for delay: • National Regulator has problems in verifying the implementation • National Regulator is still considering the promulgation ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective SAF10

  6. Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, Recommendations, Tips & Tricks • SLoAs are generic so “Progress” is not enough • Need to add LAs specifying actions taken/planned: • ATCO training updated, ATC procedures reviewed, EUROCONTROL Toolkit used, etc… • Or make reference to national document dealing with this ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective SAF10

  7. Contacts • Objective Coordinator: FEIJT, Ingrid +32 2 729 5044 ingrid.feijt@eurocontrol.int • DNM Objective Expert(s): LICU, Antonio+32 2 729 3480 antonio.licu@eurocontrol.int ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective SAF10

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