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Explore cabin safety issues with experts from ICAO in this seminar promoting air transport safety and efficiency in the Asia-Pacific region.
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CABIN SAFETY SEMINAR 22nd – 24th April 2008 ICAO Regional Office, Bangkok
Welcome And Introduction
Introduction Allan Tang Senior Flight Operations Manager, CAA Singapore 2-3
Background ICAO • ICAO is one of 38 United Nations specialised agencies • Headquarters in Montreal • Regional Offices in Bangkok, Cairo, Dakar, Lima, Mexico, Nairobi and Paris
The ICAO organization • Insure the safe and orderly growth of international civil aviation throughout the world • Encourage the development of airways, airports, and air navigation facilities for international civil aviation • Promote safety of flight in international air navigation • Promote generally the development of all aspects of international civil aeronautics Objectives
Standards and Recommended Practices (SARP’s) • Standards and Recommended Practices are set out in 18 Annexes to the Convention • Cover all technical and operational aspects of international civil aviation – Annex 6 ( Operations of Aircraft ) addresses Cabin Crew. • Standards are specifications the uniform application of which is necessary for the safety or regularity of international civil aviation • Recommended Practice is one agreed to be desirable but not essential
Background C – Cooperative Development of O – Operational S – Safety and C – Continuing A – Airworthiness P – Programme COSCAP
COSCAP OBJECTIVE • Enhance the safety and efficiency of air transport through the establishment of a self-sustaining sub-regional cooperative entity providing technical services in safety oversight to the Member States
COSCAP PROGRAMMES • COSCAP – South Asia • Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka • Commenced Operations February 1998 • COSCAP-Southeast Asia • Cambodia, Hong Kong China, Macao China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, Brunei, Timor-Leste • Commenced Operations July 2001
COSCAP PROGRAMMES • COSCAP – North Asia • China P.R., Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Mongolia, and Republic of Korea • Commenced Operations February 2003
One of COSCAP Major Objective - Training • Seminars, Workshops, Courses provided to States based on their needs • Provided by COSCAP Experts and/or donor organizations • Air operators/service providers normally participate in the programme with CAA staff
Objective of this Cabin Safety Seminar • To discuss and address Cabin Safety issues • To promote interaction and networking between Cabin Safety professionals within the Asia and the Pacific Region • To enhance interaction between the regulators and the industry
Schedule – Day 1 • Tuesday , April 22, 2008 • 0800 – 0900 Registration • 0900 – 0915 Opening Remarks and Welcome: ICAO Regional Office • 0915 – 0930 Introduction to Seminar : Mr. Allan Tang • 0930 – 1000 ICAO Requirements Concerning Cabin Safety: Capt Fareed Ali Shah • 1000 – 1030 Cabin Safety Manual Standards: Ms Romany Lawrence Hewa • 1030 – 1100 Tea Break • 1100 – 1130 Minimum Cabin Crew Complement: Tengku Evelyn Ezura Binti Tengku Zahar • 1130 – 1200 Part 21 Aviation Audit Training for Aviation Cabin Safety Inspector: Ms. Marizon Luna • 1200 – 1230 Q & A Session • 1230 – 1330 Lunch Break
Schedule – Day 1 • Tuesday , April 22, 2008 • 1330 – 1400 Human Factor in Cabin Safety: Ms Barbara Dunn • 1400 – 1430 Duties & Responsibilities of DCA in Cabin Safety Issues: Ms. Thipsuda Chiamcharoenvut • 1430 – 1500 Human Factors for Cabin Crew in Malaysia Airlines: Capt Aziz Al Rahman • 1500 – 1530 Tea Break • 1530 – 1600 Practical Introduction and Application of System Management: Ms. Sue Rice • 1600 – 1630 Q & A Session
Schedule – Day 2 • Wednesday , April 23, 2008 • 0900 – 0930 Cabin Safety Training – Low Cost Carrier: Ms Doreen Foo • 0930 – 1000 Decompression - Its effects and how prepared are cabin crews for such a situation: Mr. Primal De Silva • 1000 – 1030 PED on Board Thai Airways: Ms Pawinee Wienands • 1030 – 1100 Tea Break • 1100 – 1130 Cabin Safety Issues – Merger of 2 Carriers: Ms Jannie Pang • 1130 – 1200 Cabin Safety of Hong Kong Operators: Capt Eric Cheng • 1200 – 1230 Q & A Session • 1230 – 1330 Lunch Break
Schedule – Day 2 • Wednesday , April 23, 2008 • 1330 – 1400 The Cabin Crew Union’s Role in Cabin Safety – An American Perspective: Ms Melissa Madden • 1400 – 1430 A 380 Cabin Safety Considerations: Mr. Hehemann • 1430 – 1500 Regulating SIA A380 Entry Into Service: Mr. Allan Tang • 1500 – 1530 Tea Break • 1530 – 1600 A380 Cabin Safety Training: Mr. Chan T W • 1600 – 1630 Q & A Session
Schedule – Day 3 • Thursday , April 24, 2008 • 0830 - 0930 Why We Investigate Cabin Safety and Lessons Learnt: Ms. Barbara Dunn & Ms. Candace Kolander • 0930 - 1000 Prohibition of and Penalties for Acts Impeding Safety: Ms Akemi Inukai • 1000 - 1030 Unruly Passenger: Ms. Michelle Karenborough • 1030 - 1100 Tea break • 1100 - 1130 Hijack – Alitalia 1982 : Sri Lankan Airlines • 1130 - 1200 Hijack Experience of a Cabin Crew: Mr. Francis Cabel • 1200 - 1230 A Survival Experience of the SQ 006 Accident: Mr. Cyrano Latiff • 1230 - 1330 Lunch • 1330 - 1400 Q & A Session • 1400 - 1415 Closing Remarks: PC COSCAP-SA
Q&A • 30 minutes allocated for Q&A after each session • Q&A Cards will be provided • State the name of speaker the question is directed to • Write your question • Completed Q&A cards will be forwarded to the speaker to answer your question
Special Thanks Airbus industries for the sponsorship of this seminar Ms. Dunn and Ms Rice for sparing their personal time in organising this seminar Association of Flight Attendants for their presentations at this seminar Mr Cyrano Latiff for sharing his experience in SQ006 accident Etihad Airways for Mr Cabel ’s presentation All CAAs from the 3 COSCAPs and airlines for their presentations CASA and CAAS for their support Regional office Admin and Support staff for attending to all logistics 2-19
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