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SMS for a Modern Flight Training Organization. Safety Management System Basics Industry Flight Training Organization (FTO) Safety Functions Integration and Structure of SMS Value/Need. What is an SMS?.
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SMS for a Modern Flight Training Organization • Safety Management System • Basics • Industry • Flight Training Organization (FTO) • Safety Functions • Integration and Structure of SMS • Value/Need Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
What is an SMS? FAA: formal, top-down business-like approach to managing safety risk. It includes systematic procedures, practices, and policies for the management of safety. Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
What SMS is... Compliance is integral to safety management An effective interface for safety management SMS completes the systems approach A set of decision making processes for senior and line management Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
What SMS is not… A substitute for compliance A substitute for oversight A replacement for system safety A requirement for a new department $$$ for high-speed, low- drag consultants Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
SMS Purpose and Methods Provides a systematic way to control risk, provide assurance that those risk controls are effective, and continuously evaluate the effectiveness of hazard mitigations implemented Allows the certificate holder a formal means of meeting regulatory safety requirements (FARs) and the FAA means of evaluating management capability regarding safety performance Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Evolution of Safety Strategy Reactive (Past) Proactive (Present) Predictive (Future) Responds to events that have already happened, such as incidents and accidents Actively seeks the identification of hazardous conditions through the analysis of the organization’s processes Analyzes system processes and environment to identify potential future problems Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Four Pillars of SMS Safety Assurance Safety Policy Safety Promotion Risk Management Four Pillars of SMS – Policy Safety Policy • Management commitment & responsibility • Safety accountabilities • Key safety personnel • Emergency response planning • Documentation Key Programs • Just culture initiatives • Internal evaluation • Emergency response Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Safety Policy Safety Assurance Safety Promotion Risk Management Four Pillars of SMS – Risk Management • Risk Management • Hazard identification • Risk assessment and mitigation Four Pillars of SMS • Key Programs • Safety reporting • ASAP • Investigations • Safety review boards Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Four Pillars of SMS Safety Policy Safety Assurance Safety Promotion Risk Management Four Pillars of SMS – Safety Assurance Safety Assurance • Safety performance monitoring/measurement • Management of change • Continuous improvement of safety programs Key Programs • Aircraft data monitoring • FOQA • LOSA • Line check program Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Four Pillars of SMS – Safety Promotion Safety Promotion • Training and education • Safety communications • Rewards and recognition Key Programs • CRM training • TEM training • Newsletters • Safety awards* Four Pillars of SMS Risk Management Safety Assurance Safety Policy Safety Promotion Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Training Industry SMS Implementation Flight training program design, ops, and structures are well developed Flight Training SMS Challenge now is to blend SMS programs (new) with existing flight training structures (old) Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Existing FTO Safety Components Experienced staff Policy and procedures Qualified maintenance Modern technology Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
FTO Safety Management Personnel • Very important! • Trained and safety-savvy pro • Safety – not a collateral duty! • Desire and motivation Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Unique Characteristics of an FTO Flight Training Organization: • Learning, as opposed to operational, environment • Flight personnel at relatively early point in career • Operational tempo pressure • Instructor-student psychology • Organizational financial pressures • Lack of safety knowledge/culture Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Challenges How to operate in the Edge Zone?? Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Challenges • How much safety do these personnel really need to know? • How involved should students be in safety program? • Not trying to make all personnel safety experts – safety culture Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
FTO Policy • Sr. level management commitment • Establishment and maintenance of • a true and thorough just culture • Emergency response planning/drills Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
FTO Risk Management • Hazard identification/risk management and mitigation • Event reporting (key component of safety culture) • Investigations and personnel training/education • Safety organizational structure (committees, etc.) Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
FTO Safety Assurance • Safety performance monitoring and measurement • Continuous improvement of safety programs • Modern technological initiatives: • GA-FDM Glass Cockpits Advanced avionics • ADS-B BRS TAA Operational Evals (LOSA, etc.) Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
FTO Safety Promotion • Training and education • Safety publications, news- • letters, emails, etc. • Safety bulletin boards • Electronic distribution of • awareness • Investigation reports • Safety awards* Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Value of SMS • If you think he’s expensive... wait until your organization tallies up the cost of this... Robust SMS program is the right thing to do Moral, legal, and ethical imperative Impending regulatory requirement International industry-accepted best practice Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
Conclusion FTO SMS Design and Implementation or this It doesn’t have to be like this... Plan the program, program the plan Train, practice, and drill Absolute commitment from management Incremental change Build your culture Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar
In the end... Whenever we talk about a pilot who has been killed in a flying accident, we should all keep one thing in mind. They made a judgment. They believed in it so strongly that they knowingly bet their life on it. That their judgment was faulty is a tragedy… Every engineer, flight instructor, supervisor, doctor, and contemporary who ever spoke to them had the opportunity to influence their judgment, so a little bit of all of us goes with every pilot we lose. Scott Shappell Signal Charlie HF/SMS Seminar