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Explore key recommendations and challenges in the implementation of safety management practices in international civil aviation, emphasizing the need for collaboration, information sharing, and effective oversight. Discover insights from high-level safety conferences and the importance of harmonized safety performance metrics.
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GASP and Annex 19 Overview Nancy Graham Director, Air Navigation Bureau, ICAO Gdansk International Air & Space Law Conference – Poland in International Civil Aviation 14 - 15 November 2013
High-level Safety Conference / 2010 • 48 recommendations issued including those specific to safety management: • New Safety Management Annex • Support implementation of safety management requirements • Integrate safety information from international general aviation • Improve ICAO’s capability to integrate safety data and disseminate analysis • Create methodologies for safety performance measurement • Develop information sharing agreements • Develop provisions for the appropriate protection of safety data • Establish a framework for consistent and fair use of safety information
Related A38 Decisions • The Assembly instructed ICAO to… • Develop a framework that facilitates the sharing and analysis of safety data through and across regional systems. • Encourage regional aviation safety groups (RASGs) to develop and implement regional safety data sharing and analysis programmes and systems.
The Bigger Picture – Global Implementation ChallengesVarious levels of maturity 99% VARYING NEEDS IMPROVEMENT Varying needs of States No “one-size-fits-all” solution Advanced safety oversight system including predictive risk management Full implementation of the ICAO State safety Programme framework Implementation of an effective safety oversight system 4%
The Bigger Picture – Global Implementation Challenges Traffic Distribution
High Level Safety Conference 2015 • Review GASP objectives and targets and provide recommendations for future adjustments • Enhancing the exchange of safety information • Safety information protection • Harmonized safety performance metrics • Technical interoperability