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International Committee for Airspace Standards and Calibration ICASC. ICASC Vision. To be the medium for standardization and continuity in the exchange of technical, regulatory, and commercial flight inspection information. ICASC Mission.
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ICASC Vision • To be the medium for standardization and continuity in the exchange of technical, regulatory, and commercial flight inspection information
ICASC Mission • To promote airspace system safety by encouraging competency offlight inspection services world wide
ICASC Purpose • To provide continuity between each International Flight Inspection Symposium (IFIS) • To create a discussion forum for flight inspection providers, industry, academics and customers • To recommend and support symposium hosts • To establish a resource for flight inspection information
ICASC Composition • From the International Flight Inspection Community comprising: • Regulatory Authorities • Service Providers • Equipment Manufacturers • Academia • Research Organizations • System Integrators • Procedure Designers
Current Members Representatives from… Australia New Zealand Canada Nigeria China Norway France South Africa Germany United Kingdom Italy United States Japan
ICASC History • Conceived in 1994 and has been in existence since 1995 • Supported all International Flight Inspection Symposiums since 1996 • Established vehicle for sharing flight inspection information • Working relation with ICAO
ICASC Meetings Locations: There have been 2 or 3 meetings each year since 1994
Members Joseph F. Doubleday Chairman USA Onorio Rocca Vice Chairman Canada Glenn Bissonette Executive Secretary USA Egon Koopmann 17th IFIS Chairman Germany Hervé RenoufTechnical Workgroup Chairman France Fabrizio Maracich Operations & SafetyWorkgroup Chairman Italy Sileno Goedicke IFIS Workgroup Chairman Italy Wolfram Steinau 17th IFIS Co-Chairman Germany
Members Larry Brady USA Joseph Ayodele Nigeria Franck Buffon France John HeiderstadtUSA Mel King New Zealand Asbjorn Madsen Norway Didier Malescot France John Mundy Canada
Members Ting Ouyang China David Powell USA David Quinet USA Yoshiyuki Sasaki Japan Michael Spanner Australia Christo van Straaten South Africa Peter Thirkettle UK Thomas Wede Germany
Interested? • We are continually seeking to increase our membership to have a more homogeneous representation from each ICAO Region • If you are interested in becoming a member of the ICASC, please contact any ICASC members or the Chairman of ICASC,Mr. Joseph F. Doubleday at: joe.f.doubleday@faa.com
Accomplishments • Developed Guideline Documents for flight inspection activities • Developed the International Committee for Airspace Standards and Calibration Internet Web Site • Supported all International Flight Inspection Symposiums since 1995 • Presented ILS Reference Datum Height (ILS/RDH/TCH) Ambiguity Study to ICAO • Published articles in the ICAO Journal
ICAO/ICASC • ICASC cooperates with ICAO • ICASC provides recommendations to the Navigation System Panel (NSP) of ICAO • ICASC meets periodically at ICAO Headquarters • ICASC periodically publishes articles in the ICAO Journal • ICAO participates in IFIS
Future Work Program • Policy and Procedures for the Global Navigation Satellite System • Communication and Promotion • Certification Guidance and Advice • Flight Inspection Service Provider Database • International Flight Inspection Symposium • Harmonization of the Qualification for F.I. Equipment Performance and Verification of Standards
IFIS History • Early 70’s, vision of the FAA and USAF was to organize an International Flight Inspection meeting, which would meet the needs of the global flight inspection community • Reasons why the International Flight Inspection Symposium exists: • exchanging technical information • dealing with aviation system operation and procedures • Addressing implications and implementation of new technologies • Safety of flight
IFIS History continued • First two meetings at Rhein Main Air Base, Frankfurt, Germany 1974 & 1977. Industry invited as non-participating observers. The beginning of Automatic Flight Inspection • Third meeting in Ottawa, Canada, organized by Transport Canada, 1984 with industry as equal partner, with presentations and exhibits of equipment. Decision made to meet every two years • Follow on meetings in Rome, Paris, Washington, London, Denver, Braunschweig, Seattle, Santiago, Rome, Montreal, Toulouse, Oklahoma, Beijing • 17th IFIS – Braunschweig
Contact us: • If you would like to find out more about ICASC or who is providing services, equipment and training or even learn about GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, SBAS, GBAS, ICAO, and more log onto… http://www.icasc.co
Welcome… • ICASC thanks its hosts and welcomes you to the 17th IFIS in Braunschweig