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From: Kim Trethewey ([email protected]) To: Bambang Sutarmadji ([email protected]) ; Captain Yahaya Abdul Rahman ([email protected]) ; DCA Ali Yusof ([email protected]) ; DCA Thailand Foreign Affair Department ([email protected]) ; Diding Sunardi ([email protected]) ; Fiza Muhafiza Binti Hj Musa ([email protected]) ; Gunaseelan V. ([email protected]) ; Ho Minh Tan ([email protected]) ; Ho Minh Tan ([email protected]) ; Jaroon ([email protected]) ; John Cu Andrews ([email protected]) ; Khamphan Souyaniam ([email protected]) ; Khun Nong (Admin) ; Lau Chun Kwok (Lawrence) ([email protected]) ; Manjit Singh ([email protected]) ; Mike Gahan ([email protected]) ; Nyunt Win ([email protected]) ; Olga Arevalo ([email protected]) ; Pham Quy Tieu ([email protected]) ; Phan Le Quyen ([email protected]) ; Pun Wa Kin (Stanley) ([email protected]) ; Sabino Henriques ([email protected]) ; Sarin Kunakor ([email protected]) ; Somphonh Sygnavong, DCA Lao ([email protected]) ; Susanna Liu ([email protected]) ; Tom Sylvester ([email protected]) ; Win Swe Tun ([email protected]) ; Win Swe Tun ([email protected]) Cc: Wayne Chapin ([email protected]) ; Sun Qun (Susan) ; Ali Reza Khan ([email protected]) ; tahir siddiqui ([email protected]) Subject: COSCAP-SEA: Implementation of RASG/3 Decisions -- CFIT, Runway Safety and Loss of Control Date: July-12-13 3:04:42 PM Attachments: RASG-3 Final Report_Completed.pdf - Adobe Acrobat Pro.pdf WP-05 - !SEI CFIT 1.pdf WP-06 - !CFIT 5 rev1.pdf WP-07 - !CFIT 6 - final rev1.pdf WP-08 - !APRAST Completed SEI RE2.pdf WP-09 - RCR dt.13.06.2013 [RE6].pdf Greetings from Bangkok The Regional Aviation Safety Group concluded last week with decisions to implement several of the safety actions recommended by the APRAST Safety Team. RECOMMENDED ACTION for COSCAP-SEA Members: Review the decisions of the RASG/3 report for the implementation of safety actions to address CFIT, Runway Safety and Loss of Control, and take action as appropriate. The formal RASG report and all papers are available at the ICAO website: http://www.bangkok.icao.int/cns/meeting.do?method=MeetingDetail&meeting_id=297 I anticipate that the RASG report will be provided through official channels, and that the decisions of the Directors General will be considered for implementation in your administration. Meanwhile, for your convenience I have included a copy of the report with this message, and highlighted portions related to the approved safety actions. Copies the related working papers are also attached. Action Summaries CFIT CFIT-1 – WP-05 Guidance on equipage of GPWS-FLF and crew training on the use of GPWS Model Regulation and Model Advisory Circular CFIT-5 – WP-06 Guidance on CRM training programs for flight crew members and other personnel essential to flight
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  • From: Kim Trethewey ([email protected])To: Bambang Sutarmadji ([email protected]); Captain Yahaya Abdul Rahman ([email protected]); DCA

    Ali Yusof ([email protected]); DCA Thailand Foreign Affair Department ([email protected]); DidingSunardi ([email protected]); Fiza Muhafiza Binti Hj Musa ([email protected]); Gunaseelan V.([email protected]); Ho Minh Tan ([email protected]); Ho Minh Tan ([email protected]); Jaroon([email protected]); John Cu Andrews ([email protected]); Khamphan Souyaniam([email protected]); Khun Nong (Admin); Lau Chun Kwok (Lawrence) ([email protected]);Manjit Singh ([email protected]); Mike Gahan ([email protected]); Nyunt Win ([email protected]);Olga Arevalo ([email protected]); Pham Quy Tieu ([email protected]); Phan Le Quyen([email protected]); Pun Wa Kin (Stanley) ([email protected]); Sabino Henriques([email protected]); Sarin Kunakor ([email protected]); Somphonh Sygnavong, DCA Lao([email protected]); Susanna Liu ([email protected]); Tom Sylvester ([email protected]); Win SweTun ([email protected]); Win Swe Tun ([email protected])

    Cc: Wayne Chapin ([email protected]); Sun Qun (Susan); Ali Reza Khan ([email protected]);tahir siddiqui ([email protected])

    Subject: COSCAP-SEA: Implementation of RASG/3 Decisions -- CFIT, Runway Safety and Loss of ControlDate: July-12-13 3:04:42 PMAttachments: RASG-3 Final Report_Completed.pdf - Adobe Acrobat Pro.pdf

    WP-05 - !SEI CFIT 1.pdfWP-06 - !CFIT 5 rev1.pdfWP-07 - !CFIT 6 - final rev1.pdfWP-08 - !APRAST Completed SEI RE2.pdfWP-09 - RCR dt.13.06.2013 [RE6].pdf

    Greetings from Bangkok The Regional Aviation Safety Group concluded last week with decisions to implement several of thesafety actions recommended by the APRAST Safety Team. RECOMMENDED ACTION for COSCAP-SEA Members:Review the decisions of the RASG/3 report for the implementation of safety actions to address CFIT,Runway Safety and Loss of Control, and take action as appropriate. The formal RASG report and all papers are available at the ICAO website:http://www.bangkok.icao.int/cns/meeting.do?method=MeetingDetail&meeting_id=297 I anticipate that the RASG report will be provided through official channels, and that the decisions ofthe Directors General will be considered for implementation in your administration. Meanwhile, for your convenience I have included a copy of the report with this message, andhighlighted portions related to the approved safety actions. Copies the related working papers arealso attached. Action Summaries CFIT CFIT-1 WP-05Guidance on equipage of GPWS-FLF and crew training on the use of GPWSModel Regulation and Model Advisory Circular CFIT-5 WP-06Guidance on CRM training programs for flight crew members and other personnel essential to flight

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  • INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

    REPORT OF THE THIRD MEETING OF THE ASIA PACIFIC

    REGIONAL AVIATION SAFETY GROUP ASIA AND PACIFIC REGIONS

    (RASG-APAC/3)

    Bangkok, Thailand, 27 28 June 2013

    The views expressed in this Report should be taken as those of the

    RASG-APAC and not of the Organization. This Report will be

    presented to the Air Navigation Commission and the Council, as

    needed, and any formal action taken will be published in due course

    as a supplement to the Report.

    Approved by the Meeting

    and published by the ICAO Asia and Pacific Office, Bangkok

  • Table of Contents

    1. Meeting and Registration ............................................................................................................ i

    2. Opening Session i

    3. Meeting Arrangement ................................................................................................................. i

    4. Decisions ......................................................................................................................... i

    AGENDA ITEM 1: Adoption of Agenda ....................................................................................... 1

    AGENDA ITEM 2: Follow-up on the Outcome of RASG-APAC/2 .............................................. 1

    AGENDA ITEM 3.1: Progress of APRAST and its SubsidiaryBodies ............................................. 1

    AGENDA ITEM 3.2: APRAST Outputs for RASG Consideration and Approval ........................... 2

    AGENDA ITEM 4: Member States/Industry Presentations ........................................................... 5

    AGENDA ITEM 5: RASGAPAC Yearly/Standing Work Programme 2013-2014 (Proposed for Consideration and Approval........................................................................... 7

    AGENDA ITEM 6: Any Other Business ........................................................................................ 8

  • RASG-APAC/3 i

    History of the Meeting

    1. Meeting and Registration

    1.1 The Third Meeting of the Regional Aviation Safety Group Asia and Pacific Regions

    (RASG-APAC/3) was held at the ICAO Asia and Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand on 27

    and 28 June 2013.

    1.2 The Meeting was attended by 100 participants from 22 Member States/

    Administrations i.e. Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Hong Kong SAR China, Macao SAR

    China, Fiji Islands, France, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia,

    Nepal, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka,

    Thailand, the United States of America, Viet Nam and 8 International Organizations/Industry Partners

    namely, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), Civil Air Navigation Services Organization

    (CANSO), International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Federation of Air Line

    Pilots' Associations (IFALPA), Airbus, Boeing, CAE, AATIP and International Civil Aviation

    Organization (ICAO). A list of participants is at Attachment A to the Report.

    2. Opening Session

    2.1 Mr. Yoshiki Imawaka, Deputy Regional Director, ICAO, Asia and Pacific Office,

    welcomed the delegates from the Member States/Administrations, International Organizations and

    Industry Partners to the meeting.

    2.2 Mr. Imawaka informed the meeting that RASG Chair, Australia DG Mr. John

    McCormick and Vice-Chair, India DG Mr. Arun Mishra were unable to attend the RASG/3 meeting

    due to unavoidable circumstances. With the consent of the meeting, he invited Mr Tay Tiang Guan,

    Deputy Director General, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Mr. Graeme Harris Director and

    Chief Executive, Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand to co-chair the RASG meeting.

    3. Meeting Arrangement

    3.1 The meeting was co-chaired by Mr. Tay Tiang Guan, Singapore and Mr. Graeme

    Harris, New Zealand.

    3.2 Mr. Yoshiki Imawaka, Deputy Regional Director, ICAO, Asia and Pacific, was the

    Secretary of the meeting. Mr. Imawaka was assisted by Mr. Amal Hewawasam, Regional Officer,

    Flight Safety and Mr. Kong Cheong Tuck, Expert on Flight Safety, Asia Pacific Office.

    3.3 Information Papers (IP) and Working Papers (WP) considered by the Meeting are

    listed at Attachment B to the Report.

    4. Decisions

    4.1 The RASG-APAC/3 records its activities as Conclusions and Decisions.

    The List of Decisions

    4.1.1 The RASG-APAC/3 resulted in 24 Decisions. All RASG-APAC/3 decisions are

    listed at Attachment C to this report.

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    REPORT ON AGENDA ITEMS

    AGENDA ITEM 1: ADOPTION OF AGENDA

    1.1 Adoption of Agenda WP/1

    1.1.1 The provisional agenda of RASG-APAC/3 was presented by the Secretariat and was

    adopted by the meeting with no changes.

    AGENDA ITEM 2: FOLLOW-UP ON THE OUTCOME OF RASG-APAC/2

    2.1 Regional Aviation Safety Group Asia and Pacific Regions (RASG-APAC) Progress

    Report WP/2

    2.1.1 The Secretariat presented the RASG-APAC/2 conclusions and the status of

    implementation of each of the conclusions.

    2.1.2 The meeting noted the progress report.

    AGENDA ITEM 3.1: PROGRESS OF APRAST AND ITS SUBSIDIARY BODIES

    3.1 Progress Report of the RASG-APAC Standing and Yearly Work Programme WP/3

    3.1.1 The APRAST Co-chair (Industry), Mr Anthony Houston presented the Progress

    Report of the RASG-APAC Standing and Yearly Work Programme (2012-2013) (WP/3).

    3.1.2 The APRAST Co-chair (Industry) informed the meeting that CFIT 1 (Ground

    Proximity Warning Systems (GPWS) with Forward Looking Feature), CFIT 5 (Crew Resource

    Management Training), CFIT 6 (CFIT/ALAR Training), RE 2 (Training for pilots and air traffic

    controllers to avoid un-stabilized approaches), RE 6 (Timely and Accurate Notification about Runway

    Conditions by AIS and ATS) and LOC 5 (Human Factors and Automation) had some outputs that

    were completed and ready for review and approval by the meeting.

    3.1.3 In addition, the Secretariat updated the meeting that the ICAO Regional Office and

    the Republic of Korea would be signing an MOU during the 50th DGCA conference to formalise the

    arrangement to develop a Foreign Air Operator Surveillance Database, which would address technical

    glitches identified in the current software.

    3.1.4 The meeting noted the good progress made by APRAST and made the following

    decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/1

    That, all completed items recommended for closure and removal from the yearly and

    standing work programmes are accepted without further comment.

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    AGENDA ITEM 3.2: APRAST OUTPUTS FOR RASG CONSIDERATION AND

    APPROVAL

    3.2.1 Presentation of Annual Safety Report for the Asia and Pacific Regions - WP/4.

    3.2.1.1 On behalf of the APRAST SRP-AWG, the Secretariat presented WP/4.

    3.2.1.2 The meeting reviewed the draft APAC Annual Safety Report for 2002-2011 prepared

    by the APRAST- SRP AWG, and noted the key findings of the report. . While the meeting noted the

    need for transparency and keeping the public informed on the progress of aviation safety in the region,

    it concluded that the Annual Safety Report was developed primarily for the purpose of providing

    relevant safety information and recommendations to the RASG. As such, the meeting agreed to limit

    the circulation of this report as written, noting that SRP-AWG would take into consideration the

    potential ramifications of releasing safety reports to the public in its future reports.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/2

    That, the APAC Annual Safety Report is approved as presented.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/3

    That, the circulation of the APAC Annual Safety Report be limited to RASG.

    3.2.2 Progress Update on the APRAST Safety Enhancement Initiative CFIT/1 -WP/5

    3.2.2.1 Singapore presented WP/5 which relates to Output 3 of the SEI CFIT/1 on model

    regulations and guidance material on the equipage of GPWS-FLF and crew training on the use of

    GPWS.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/4

    That, the set of CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material developed as part of

    the CFIT/1 Output 3, is approved for circulation to Member States.

    3.2.3 CFIT 5 (SE11) Crew Resource Management Training (Safety Impact High) -

    WP/6

    3.2.3.1 The Republic of Korea presented WP/6 on the implementation of Crew Resource

    Management (CRM) training programs for flight crew members and other personnel essential to flight

    safety to reduce the risk of a CFIT event.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/5

    That, as CFIT/5 Output 1, the advisory circular developed to provide guidance on

    CRM training programs for flight crew members and other personnel essential to

    flight safety, is approved for circulation to Member States.

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    3.2.4 CFIT 6 (SE12/23) CFIT/ALAR Training (Safety Impact Moderate) - WP/7

    3.2.4.1 Singapore Airlines, Champion of CFIT/6 presented WP/7 on guiding air operators to

    develop initial and recurrent Approach and Landing Accidents (ALA) and CFIT prevention training

    for flight crew. The meeting noted that Output 3 as presented should be further amended.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/6

    That, CFIT/6 Output 1, the advisory circular to provide guidance to assist air

    operators in the development and conduct of ALAR and CFIT training programmes,

    is approved for circulation to Member States.

    3.2.5 SEI/RE2 - Identification of Specific Training for Pilots and Air Traffic

    Controllers to Avoid Unstabilized Approaches - WP/8

    3.2.5.1 The Runway Safety Group Facilitator presented WP/8 on Identification of Specific

    Training for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers to Avoid Unstabilized Approaches. Noting that the

    material presented to RASG/3 under WP/8, namely an education booklet Unstable Approaches

    ATC Considerations 2nd

    Edition and two flyers for ATCs/Pilots can be downloaded from the

    CANSO website, the meeting made the following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/7

    That, the Secretariat issue a State letter endorsing the training material presented

    under WP/8, and referring States to the CANSO website for downloading of the

    material.

    3.2.6 Timely and Accurate Reporting of Runway Conditions by ATS/AIS to Flight

    Crew -WP/9

    3.2.6.1 Airports Authority of India (AAI) presented WP/9 on the timely and accurate

    reporting of runway conditions by ATS/AIS to flight crew.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/8

    That, the Industry Best Practices Manual on Timely and Accurate Reporting of

    Runway Condition by ATS/AIS to Flight Crew (Version 4.0 dated 12th June 2013)

    for APAC Region is adopted as a reference document on this subject.

    3.2.6.2 Noting that the Industry Best Practices Manual also highlighted certain

    inconsistencies in ICAO documents regarding the definitions of runway surface conditions, the

    meeting made the following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/9

    That, the Industry Best Practices Manual be forwarded to the relevant subject experts

    in ICAO through the ICAO Regional Office for reference and appropriate follow up.

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    3.2.6.3 With regard to the recommendation in WP/9 on the updating of the manual, the

    meeting made the following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/10

    That, APRAST Runway Safety Sub-group consider the need for a mechanism to

    update the Industry Best Practices Manual with the latest revisions to ICAO SARPs

    and Guidance Material.

    3.2.7 Loss of Control (LOC 5) Mode Awareness and Energy State Management Model

    Advisory Circular (WP/10)

    3.2.7.1 The LOC facilitator presented WP/10 on development of a model Advisory Circular

    on Mode Awareness and Energy State Management.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/11

    That, LOC 5 Output 1, the Model Advisory Circular as presented is approved for

    circulation to Member States.

    3.2.8 Implementation Challenges for Safety Enhancement Initiatives (SEI) (WP/14)

    3.2.9.1 The APRAST Co-chair (Industry) presented WP/14 on implementation challenges for

    RASG SEIs.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/12

    That, as part of SEI development APRAST will include generic implementation

    guidance to support the implementation efforts of States/Industry.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/13

    That, APRAST will organise assistance programmes such as workshops/seminars to

    further supplement direct implementation support provided by COSCAPs and other

    agencies.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/14

    That, APRAST schedule Workshops/seminars in conjunction with regularly

    scheduled APRAST meetings, facilitated by ICAO personnel, relevant APRAST

    Champions and subject matter experts or volunteer external sources as available.

    3.2.9 Revised ToRs of AP-SRP Ad-hoc Working Group (WP/22)

    3.2.9.1 Boeing presented WP/22 on the revised Term-of-Reference (ToR) for the SRP AWG

    and the ToR for the Information Analysis Team (IAT).

    3.2.9.2 The meeting noted the concerns raised on the inconsistent representation of experts at

    the various APRAST and subgroup meetings including the SRP AWG. The meeting urged all RASG

    Member States and Industry Partners to nominate representatives and experts for the various ad hoc

    working groups and subgroups, and try to ensure that they provide consistent representation to

    promote continuity of the Groups work.

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    RASG-APAC Decision 3/15

    That, the revised TORs of AP-SRP AWG in Attachment A to WP/22 are approved.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/16

    That, the TORs for the Information Analysis Team (IAT) in Attachment B to WP/22

    are approved.

    AGENDA ITEM 4: MEMBER STATES/INDUSTRY PRESENTATIONS

    4.1 Authentication of Foreign Licenses (WP/15).

    4.1.1 Singapore and the Republic of Korea presented the WP/15 on facilitating the

    authentication of information required for the conversion of foreign licences. Industry supports

    regulatory efforts that facilitate foreign licence conversion.

    4.1.2 The meeting noted the views of some States over the limitations on sharing of

    information between States due to their national regulations. The meeting also noted that if requests

    for information on licence applicants are accompanied with a consent note from the applicant

    concerned, it may be much easier for States to release such information.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/17

    That, the suggested standardized list of information to be provided between licensing

    authorities for authentication for the conversion of foreign licences be accepted as a

    best practice for implementation within APAC Region, noting however the difficulty

    faced by some States in sharing certain information due to their national regulations

    on access to personal information.

    That, RASG requests ICAO Regional Office to issue a State letter to inform States of

    the above.

    4.2 Advancing Global Aviation Safety through Global Safety Partnerships (WP/16) - United

    States

    4.2.1 The United States presented WP/16 on the importance of global safety partnerships

    aimed at reducing air accident rates.

    4.2.2 The meeting noted that Singapore had volunteered to explore a suitable mechanism

    for the region to collect, analyse and share safety data, as part of the SRP-AWG work.

    4.2.3 The United States endorsed the efforts by the various ARAST working groups and

    noted the importance of collaboration and working with industry to address safety issues and

    implements SEI. The US will continue to provide detailed CAST data and share de-identified data for

    safety enhancement.

    4.3 U.S. Asia-Pacific and APEC Flight Standards Meeting (WP/17) - United States

    4.3.1 The United States presented WP/17 and extended an invitation to RASG members to

    the Annual Asia Pacific Flight Standards Meeting to be held in in Washington, D.C. August 13-15, 2013.

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    4.4 ICAO State Letter Response Summary (WP/18) Secretariat

    4.4.1 The Secretariat presented WP/18 on the level of response to ICAO States Letters

    related to RASG activities.

    4.4.2 The meeting noted that the success of the RASG/APRAST initiatives is dependent

    upon the accuracy and the timeliness of information sought being received from all

    stakeholders. In this regard, the meeting made the following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/18

    That, all stakeholders are requested to support RASG/APRAST activities by

    responding to ICAO State Letters in a timely and accurate manner.

    4.5 A Comprehensive Strategy for Aviation Safety: Revised Global Aviation Safety Plan

    (GASP) - (WP/19)

    4.5.1 The Secretariat presented WP/19 on the revised version of the GASP which has been

    approved provisionally by the Council of ICAO on 29 May 2013.

    4.5.2 The meeting noted that the version of GASP was being finalized by the Council for

    presentation to the ICAO Assembly in September 2013.

    4.6 The Identification of Safety Information Sharing Systems to Enable a Fully

    Interoperable Seamless Asian Sky (WP/23)

    4.6.1 IATA presented WP/23 on the mechanism(s) required to capture and analyze en-route

    navigation safety data.

    4.6.2 The meeting noted the need for coordination between APANPIRG and RASG-APAC

    and made the following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/19

    That, the ICAO APAC Regional Office be requested to coordinate with the Chairs of

    RASG APAC and APANPIRG , to investigate the scope of activities and to develop

    the mechanism(s) required to capture and analyze en-route navigation safety data.

    4.6 Introduction of Airport Lighting Symbols Developed by ROK (WP/25)

    4.6.1 The Republic of Korea presented WP/25 on the airport lighting symbols developed by

    the ROK.

    4.6.2 The meeting noted the ROK proposal would require evaluation by technical experts

    and made the following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/20

    That, the proposal of the Republic of Korea be submitted by the ICAO Regional

    Office to ICAO Aerodrome Panel and APANPIRG for review and follow up action as

    appropriate.

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    4.7 Use of Mobile Telephones in Air Traffic Service Operational Areas (WP/26)

    4.7.1 The Secretariat presented WP/26 on the use of mobile phones in Air Traffic Service

    Operational areas. The meeting noted that this issue should be highlighted to ICAO HQ and made the

    following decision:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/21

    That, the Secretariat refer the safety concerns highlighted in the paper to the Subject

    Matter Expert (SME) at ICAO Headquarters and seek guidance in this regard.

    4.8 Global and Regional Planning For Safety Establishing Regional Priorities and

    Targets

    4.8.1 The Secretariat presented WP/21 the draft Regional Safety Priorities and Targets

    developed by the Secretariat for consideration and discussion by the meeting.

    4.8.2 The meeting noted the regional priorities should take into consideration the different

    maturity levels of safety oversight capabilities of Member States and Safety performance of service

    providers. In addition to addressing key safety concerns, regional priorities should focus on capacity

    building as well as collaboration among the stakeholders for example in data sharing. Moving

    forward, the meeting also agreed that the current structures and mechanisms of RASG should be

    reviewed to better deliver the regional priorities and targets. The meeting made the following

    decisions:

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/22

    That,

    a) the RASG agreed to release the draft regional safety priorities and targets for

    discussion at the 50th Conference of the Director General of Civil Aviation, Asia and

    Pacific Regions, noting the need for further work to finalise the regional safety

    priorities and targets by RASG and its subsidiary bodies.

    That,

    b) APRAST review the Regional Safety Priorities and Targets presented in WP/21,

    and finalise them for circulation to RASG for comments, before submitting the final

    version incorporating comments received, to RASG Chair for consideration before

    March 2014.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/23

    That, APRAST will also review the meeting structures and mechanisms necessary to

    support the GASP and to fulfil the Regional Priorities and Targets.

    AGENDA ITEM 5: RASGAPAC YEARLY/STANDING WORK PROGRAMME 2013-

    2014 (PROPOSED) FOR CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL

    5.1 RASG-APAC Yearly/Standing Working Programme 2013-2014 (WP/20)

    5.1.1 APRAST Co-chair (States) presented WP/20 on the Yearly (2013-2014) and Standing

    work programme for 2013/2014 and identified the new items requiring RASG APAC approval.

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    5.1.2 Attachment D to this report contains the 2013/2014 Yearly and Standing Work

    Programme.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/24

    That, the RASG APAC Yearly (2013-2014) and Standing Work Programme is

    approved as presented at Attachment D.

    AGENDA ITEM 6: ANY OTHER BUSINESS

    6.1 Date and Venue for RASG-APAC/4 Meeting

    6.1.1 The next RASG-APAC meeting will be held in Hong Kong, China during the period

    of 10 14 November 2014.

    7. ADOPTION OF DECISIONS

    7.1 The RASG-APAC/3 Meeting adopted the Decisions at Attachment C.

    8. CLOSING OF THE MEETING

    8.1 The Co-Chairs thanked the Meeting participants for their contributions and the

    Secretariat for its support for the meeting.

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    Attachment A to the Report

    A - 1

    LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

    State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail

    1. AUSTRALIA (4)

    1. Mr. Peter CROMARTY Civil Aviation Safety Authority Civil Aviation Safety Authority

    Canberra, ACT 2601

    [email protected];

    2. Mr. Stuart M. CAMERON International Relations Officer Civil Aviation Safety Authority

    GPO Box 2005

    Canberra ACT 2601

    Tel.: +61 (2) 6217 1535

    Fax: +61 (2) 6217 1209

    [email protected];

    3. Mr. Jeffrey R. BOLLARD International Programme Manager Airservices Australia

    25 Constitution Avenue

    Canberra ACT 2601

    Tel.: +61 (2) 6268 4949 [email protected];

    4. Mr. Alf DUCZEK Airservices Australia Canberra, ACT 2601

    2. BANGLADESH (3)

    5. Air Vice Marshal Mahmud Hussain

    Chairman

    Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh

    Headquarters Office

    Kurmitola, Dhaka 1229

    Tel.: +880-1713011595 [email protected];

    6. Mr. Md. Manjurul Kadir Deputy Secretary Ministry of Civil Aviation & Tourism

    Dhaka 1229

    7. Wg. Cdr. S. M. Nazmul Anam Director, Flight Safety & Regulations Flight Safety & Regulations Division

    Civil Aviation Authority

    CAAB HQ, Kurmitola

    Dhaka 1229

    Tel.: +880 (2) 8901406

    Fax: +880 (2) 8901418

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

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    3. BHUTAN (1)

    8. Mr. Pema TASHI Dy. Chief, Communication Officer Department of Civil Aviation

    Ministry of Information and Communications

    Paro International Airport, Paro

    Tel.: +975 (8) 271347

    Ext. 107

    Fax: +975 (8) 271909,

    +975 (8) 271944

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    4. CHINA (4)

    9. Mr. Jie XIONG (Principal delegate)

    Deputy Director General

    Office of Aviation Safety

    Civil Aviation Administration of China

    No. 155 Dongsi Xidajie

    Beijing 100710

    Tel.: +86 (10) 6409 1915

    Fax: +86 (10) 6409 1906

    [email protected];

    10. Mr. Ye LI Aviation Safety Inspector Office of Aviation Safety

    Civil Aviation Administration of China

    No. 155 Dongsi Xidajie

    Beijing 100710

    Tel.: +86 (10) 6409 1906

    Fax: +86 (10) 6409 1906

    [email protected];

    11. Mr. Ping SHU Vice Director of Safety Institute, CAST Civil Aviation Administration of China

    Xibahe beili 24A, Chaoyang District

    Beijing 100028

    Tel.: +86 (10) 6447 3571

    Fax: +86 (10) 6447 3527

    [email protected];

    12. Mr. Jian Wan Safety Information Analyst, CAST Civil Aviation Administration of China

    Xibahe beili 24A, Chaoyang District

    Beijing 100028

    Tel.: +86 (10) 6447 3521

    Fax: +86 (10) 6447 3527

    [email protected];

    5. HONG KONG, CHINA (3)

    13. Mr. Simon T. C. LI (Principal delegate)

    Assistant Director-General of Civil Aviation

    Civil Aviation Department

    Civil Aviation Department Headquarters

    1 Tung Fai Road

    Hong Kong International Airport

    Lantau

    Tel.: +852-2910 6501

    Fax: +852-2845 7160

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

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    14. Mr. Yuk-poon TSANG Chief, Airworthiness Standard Civil Aviation Department

    Civil Aviation Department Headquarters

    1 Tung Fai Road

    Hong Kong International Airport

    Lantau

    Tel.: +852-2910 6031

    Fax: +852-2362 4250

    [email protected];

    15. Ms. Clara WONG Acting Chief Operations Officer (Technical Administration)

    Civil Aviation Department Headquarters

    1 Tung Fai Road

    Hong Kong International Airport

    Lantau

    Tel.: +852-2910 6613

    Fax: +852-2326 3654

    [email protected];

    6. MACAO, CHINA (3)

    16. Mr. Wa Kin PUN, Stanley (Principal delegate)

    Acting Director Flight Standards &

    Licensing

    Civil Aviation Authority

    18/F, Commercial Cheng Feng

    336-342 Centro

    Alameda Dr. Carlos DAssumpcao

    Tel.: +853-8796 4136

    Fax: +853-2833 8089

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    17. Mr. Sio Cheong LEONG, Leo Safety Officer (Airworthiness Flight Standards and Licensing

    Civil Aviation Authority

    18/F, Commercial Cheng Feng

    336-342 Centro

    Alameda Dr. Carlos DAssumpcao

    Tel.: +853-8796 4114

    Fax: +853-2833 8089

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    18. Mr. Weng Kei WONG, Ray Assistant Safety Officer (Flight Standards) Flight Standards & Licensing

    Civil Aviation Authority

    18/F, Commercial Cheng Feng

    336-342 Centro

    Alameda Dr. Carlos DAssumpcao

    Tel.: +853-8796 4161

    Fax: +853-2833 8089

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    7. FIJI (2)

    19. Mr. Isei Tuganilau TUDREU Controller Ground Safety Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji

    Private Mail Bag

    NAP 0354, Nadi Airport

    Tel.: +679-672 1555

    Fax: +679-672 0621

    [email protected];

    20. Mr. Ratu Vula CABEMAIWASA

    A/General Manager ATM & Aviation Training

    Airports Fiji Limited

    Private Mail Bag, Nadi Airport

    8. FRANCE (3)

    21. Ms. Emanuela GELLINI Director Cooperation Region Asia and Pacific French Civil Aviation Authority

    Air Transport Directorate

    Department of International Cooperation

    50, rue Henry Farman 75720

    Paris CEDEX 15, France

    Tel.: +33 (1) 58 093637

    Fax: +33 (1) 58 094015

    [email protected];

    22. Mr. Thierry REVIRON Director of Civil Aviation Authority Civil Aviation Authority

    P. O. Box 6404

    98702 Faaa Tahiti

    French Polynesia

    Tel.: +689-861001

    Fax: +689-861009

    [email protected];

    23. Mr. Nicolas LOCHANSKI Head of the ATM Provider Civil Aviation Authority

    P. O. Box 6404

    98702 Faaa Tahiti

    French Polynesia

    Tel.: +

    Fax: +

    24. Ms. Olivier NEVO Head of Air Navigation Services Direction de lAviation Civile en Nouvelle

    Caledonie

    Service de la Securite de lAviation Civile

    179, rue de Gervolino Service Navigation

    aerienne

    BPH1 98840 Noumea Cedex

    Tel.: +687-26 52 70

    Fax: +687-26 53 06

    mailto:[email protected]

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    9. INDIA (5)

    25. Mr. A. K. SHARAN Joint Director General Civil Aviation Department

    Ministry of Civil Aviation

    Technical Centre, Opp. Safdarjung Airport

    New Delhi 110003

    26. Mr. A. K. BHARDWAJ Deputy Director Civil Aviation Department

    Ministry of Civil Aviation

    Technical Centre, Opp. Safdarjung Airport

    New Delhi 110003

    27. Mr. Pawan KUMAR Deputy Director Civil Aviation Department

    Ministry of Civil Aviation

    Technical Centre, Opp. Safdarjung Airport

    New Delhi 110003

    28. Mr. Maneesh KUMAR Deputy Director Civil Aviation Department

    Ministry of Civil Aviation

    Technical Centre, Opp. Safdarjung Airport

    New Delhi 110003

    29. Mr. Kanhaya LAL Joint General Manager (ATM) Airport Authority of India

    Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan

    Safdarjung Airport

    New Delhi 110003

    Tel.: +

    Fax: +

    10. INDONESIA (2)

    30. Mr. Marcus Totok Hermawan Airworthiness Inspector Directorate General of Civil Aviation

    Ministry of Transportation

    Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8

    Jakarta 10110

    Tel.: +62-21-350 6664

    Cell: +62-85727398333

    Fax: +62-21-350 6663

    [email protected];

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    31. Mr. Agus Hariyanto Airworthiness Inspector Directorate General of Civil Aviation

    Ministry of Transportation

    Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8

    Jakarta 10110

    Tel.: +62-21-350 6664

    Cell: +62-812-9966054

    Fax: +62-21-350 6663

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    11. JAPAN (2)

    32. Mr. Kazuhiro TAKAHASHI (Principal delegate)

    Director-General, Aviation Safety and Security

    Department

    Civil Aviation Bureau

    2-1-3 Kasumigaseki, Chiyodaku

    Tokyo, 100-8918

    Tel.: +81 (3) 5253 8696

    Fax: +81 (3) 3580 5233

    [email protected];

    33. Mr. Kentaro KAI Special Assistant to the Director Aviation Safety and Security Department

    Civil Aviation Bureau

    2-1-3 Kasumigaseki, Chiyodaku

    Tokyo, 100-8918

    Tel.: +81 (3) 5253 8696

    Fax: +81 (3) 3580 5233

    [email protected];

    12. MALAYSIA (2)

    34. Mr. Ikmal Hakimi ISMAIL Airworthiness Director Department of Civil Aviation

    No. 27, Persiaran Perdana

    Precinct 4, 62618 Putrajaya

    Tel.: +60 (3) 8871 4015

    Fax: +60 (3) 887 14181

    [email protected];

    35. Mr. Yahaya ABDUL RAHMAN Director of Flight Operations Department of Civil Aviation

    Level 2, Block Podium B

    No. 27, Persiaran Perdana

    Persint 4, 62618 Putrajaya

    Tel.: +60 (3) 887 14027

    Fax: +60 (3) 887 14334

    [email protected]

    13. NEPAL (4)

    36. Mr. Ratish Chandra Lal Suman Director General Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal

    Babar Mahal, Kathmandu

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    37. Mr. Dinesh Prasad Shrestha Deputy Director General Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal

    Babar Mahal

    Kathmandu

    38. Mr. Mahendra Singh Rawal Deputy Director General Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal

    Babar Mahal

    Kathmandu

    39. Mr. Buddhi Sagar Lamichhane Joint Secretary Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil

    Aviation

    Singha Durbar

    Kathmandu

    Tel.: +977-1-421 1847

    Fax: +977-1-4211758

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    14. NEW ZEALAND (4)

    40. Mr. Graeme HARRIS (Principal delegate)

    Director and Chief Executive

    Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

    P.O. Box 3555

    Wellington 6140

    Tel.: +64 (4) 560 9630 [email protected];

    41. Mr. John G. KAY General Manager, Policy and System Interventions

    Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

    P.O. Box 3555

    Wellington 6140

    Tel.: +64 (4) 560 9630 [email protected];

    42. Mr. Mark VON MOTSCHELNITZ

    Manager, Policy and Regulatory Strategy

    Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

    P.O. Box 3555

    Wellington 6140

    Tel.: +64 (40 560 9482 [email protected];

    43. Mr. Michael HAINES Manager Aeronautical Services Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

    P.O. Box 3555

    Wellington 6140

    Tel.: +64 (4) 560 9429

    Fax: +64 (4) 569 2024

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    15. PAPUA NEW GUINEA (1)

    44. Mr. Gabriel Salayau (Principal delegate)

    Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Papua New

    Guinea

    P.O. Box 1941

    Boroko

    16. PHILIPPINES (1)

    45. BGEN T. B. Hermano AFP (RET)

    Aircraft Accident Investigator

    Officer-in-Charge, OAAII

    Department of Transportation and

    Communications

    Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

    Aircraft Accident Investigation and Inquiry

    Board (AAIIB)

    Annex Building, Old MIA Road

    Corner Ninoy Aquino Avenue

    Pasay City, Metro Manila

    Tel.: +63-2-879 9225

    [email protected];

    17. REPUBLIC OF KOREA (6)

    46. Mr. Youngpil KWAK Deputy Director Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

    11, Doum6-RO

    Sejong-City 339-013

    Tel.: +82 (44) 201 4267

    Fax: +82 (44) 201 5629

    [email protected]; [email protected];

    47. Kwon, Yong-bok Director General Aviation Safety Policy

    Office of Civil Aviation

    Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

    11, Doum6-RO

    Sejong-City 339-013

    Tel.: +82 (44) 201 4242

    Fax: +82 (44) 201 5628

    [email protected];

    48. Ms. Kang Mi-hae National Continuous Monitoring Team Korea office of Civil Aviation Assistant

    NCMC

    Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

    11, Doum6-RO, Sejong-City 339-013

    Tel.: +82 (44) 201 4254

    Fax: +82 (44) 201 5628

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    49. Ms. Yoo Jin Interpreter/Translator Office of Civil Aviation Flight Standards Div.

    Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

    11, Doum6-RO

    Sejong-City 339-013

    Tel.: +82 (44) 201 4258

    Fax: +82 (44) 201 5628

    [email protected];

    50. Mr. Jae Kab HWANG Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport 11, Doum6-RO

    Sejong-City 339-013

    51. Mr. Woo Gab JUNG Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport 11, Doum6-RO

    Sejong-City 339-013

    18. SINGAPORE (9)

    52. Mr. Tiang Guan TAY (Principal Delegate)

    Deputy Director-General

    Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1, Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 2562

    Fax: +65-6542 1231

    [email protected];

    53. Mr. Alan FOO Director (Safety Policy & Licensing) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1, Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 2489

    Fax: +65-6542 3869

    [email protected];

    54. Mr. Kah Han TAN Director (Airworthiness/Flight Operations) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1, Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 3012

    Fax: +65-6545 6519

    [email protected];

    55. Capt. Keng Peng ONG Flight Operations Inspector Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1, Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 3488

    Fax: +65-6545 6519

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    56. Mr. Melvin WONG Senior Manager (Continuing Airworthiness) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1, Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 3480

    Fax: +65-6545 6519

    [email protected];

    57. Mr. Ling Huei FOONG Senior Manager (Policy & Rulemaking) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1, Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 2476

    Fax: +65-6542 3869

    [email protected];

    58. Mr. Fang Hao FOO Assistant Manager (Policy & Rulemaking) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1

    Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 2476

    Fax: +65-6542 3869

    [email protected];

    59. Capt. Adrian S. AMALADOSS Manager Flight Operations Safety & Security Singapore Airlines Limited

    SIA Training Centre

    720 Upper Changi Road East

    4th

    Storey, Lobby C, Singapore 486852

    Tel.: +65-6549 8411

    Fax: +65-6490 0912

    [email protected];

    60. Capt. Andrew J. A. MITCHELL Fleet Safety Pilot A330 Singapore Airlines Limited

    SIA Training Centre

    720 Upper Changi Road East

    4th

    Storey, Lobby C

    Singapore 486852

    Tel.: +65-6549 8425

    Fax: +65-6490 0912

    [email protected];

    19. SRI LANKA (3)

    61. Mr. H. M. C. Nimalsiri

    Director General & Chief Executive Officer

    Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka

    No. 4, Hunupitiya Road

    Colombo 2

    mailto:[email protected]

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    62. Mr. Ajith S. DE SILVA Director (Flight Safety) Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka

    No. 4, Hunupitiya Road

    Colombo 02

    Tel.: +94 (11) 2304650

    Fax: +94 (11) 2358879

    [email protected];

    63. Mr. Atula Jayawickrama Director Aeronautical Services Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka

    No. 4, Hunupitiya Road

    Colombo 02

    Tel.: +

    Fax: +

    20. THAILAND (6)

    64. Mr. Nakorn YOONPANT Air Traffic Control Specialist Airport Standards Bureau

    Department of Civil Aviation

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee, Tungmahamek

    Bangkok 10120

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 0320

    Ext. 2846

    65. Mr. Chai KAEWKITINARONG Transport Technical Officer Airport Standards Bureau

    Department of Civil Aviation

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee, Tungmahamek

    Bangkok 10120

    Tel.: +66 (2) 2870320

    Ext.2842

    Fax: +66 (2) 286 8159

    [email protected];

    66. Mr. Karan CHANTRONG Transport Technical Officer, Practitioner Level Department of Civil Aviation

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee, Tungmahamek

    Bangkok 10120

    Tel.: +66 (2) 286 8159

    Fax: +66 (2) 286 8159

    [email protected];

    67. Mr. Wiwit DEEPRADIT Director of Flight Standards Bureau Department of Civil Aviation

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee

    Tungmahamek, Bangkok 10120

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 4061

    Fax: +66 (2) 286 2913

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    68. Ms. Weena NUSDIN Chief of Aircraft Accident Prevention & Investigation Group

    Flight Standards Bureau

    Department of Civil Aviation

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee, Tungmahamek

    Bangkok 10120

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 3198

    Fax: +66 (2) 286 2925

    [email protected];

    69. Ms. Matima ARIYACHAIPANICH

    Aviation Safety Inspector

    Department of Civil Aviation

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee, Tungmahamek

    Bangkok 10120

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 3547

    Fax: +66 (2) 286 2913

    [email protected];

    21. UNITED STATES (8)

    70. Mr. John Hickey Deputy Associate Administrator Office of Aviation Safety

    Federal Aviation Administration

    800 Independence Ave, SW

    Washington, DC 20591

    Tel.: +1 (202) 267 7804

    Fax: +1 (202) 267 9675

    [email protected];

    71. Ms. Carey Fagan Executive Director Office of International Affairs

    Federal Aviation Administration

    800 Independence Ave, SW

    Washington, DC 20591

    Tel.: +1 (202) 385 8900 [email protected];

    72. Mr. Mark Reeves Director, Asia Pacific Office of International Affairs

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Embassy of the United States Singapore

    27 Napier Road, Singapore 258508

    Tel.: +65-6476 9475 [email protected];

    73. Mr. James White Deputy Director Airport Safety and Standards Office of Airports

    Federal Aviation Administration

    800 Independence Ave, SW

    Washington, DC 20591

    Tel.: +1 (202) 267 7605 [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    74. Mr. Donald Ward Senior Representative, Southeast Asia Office of International Affairs

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Embassy of the United States Singapore

    27 Napier Road, Singapore 258508

    Tel.: +65-6476 9320 [email protected];

    75. Mr. James Spillane Senior Representative, Pacific Rim Office of international Affairs

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Embassy of the United States Tokyo

    1-10-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku

    Tokyo 107-8420, Japan

    Tel.: +81 (3) 3224 5511 [email protected];

    76. Ms. CJ Collins Senior Representative, South Asia Office of international Affairs

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Embassy of the Unites States New Delhi

    Shantipath, Chanakyapuri

    New Delhi 110021, India

    Tel.: +91 (11) 2419 8403 [email protected];

    77. Mr. Brian Bagstad

    Senior ATO Representative, Asia-Pacific

    Region

    Air Traffic Organization

    System Operations Service, International

    Office

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Embassy of the United States Singapore

    27 Napier Road, Singapore 258508

    Tel.: +65-6543 1466 [email protected];

    22. VIET NAM (6)

    78. Mr. Nguyen The Hung Deputy Director, Air Navigation Dept. Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam

    119 Nguyen Son Str.

    Long Bien District

    Hanoi 10000

    Tel.: +84 (4) 38723600

    Fax: +84 (4) 38274194

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    79. Mr. Le Quoc Khanh Director, AIS Centre Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation

    (VATM)

    Hanoi

    Tel.: +84 (4) 38726802

    Fax: +84 (4) 38 725 687

    [email protected];

    80. Mr. Tran Xuan Son Director, ATS Dept. Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation

    (VATM)

    Hanoi

    Tel.: +84 (4) 38 725 271

    Fax: +84 (4) 38 725 281

    [email protected];

    81. Pham Hung Son Deputy Director, Technical Dept. Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation

    (VATM)

    Hanoi

    Tel.: +84 (4) 38 271 386 [email protected]

    82. Mr. Le Vu Truong Son

    Deputy Chief, Airfield Operation Centre/Tan

    Son Nhat Int'l Airport

    Vietnam Airport Corporation

    Hanoi

    Tel.: + 84 (4) 38485383

    ext. 3250

    Fax: + 84-8 38487179

    [email protected]

    83. Mr. Mai Manh Hung Airworthiness Division Manager Flight Safety Standard Department

    Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam

    119 Nguyen Son Str.

    Long Bien Dist, Hanoi

    Tel.: +84 (4) 3872 1513

    +Ext. 4212

    Fax: +84 (4) 3873 2291

    [email protected];

    INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INDUSTRY PARTNERS

    1. AAPA (2)

    84. Mr. Martin Eran-Tasker Technical Director AAPA

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Tel.: +60 (3) 2162 1888 [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    85. C. V. Thian Associate Technical Affairs AAPA

    Unit 27-1, Level 27, Menara Prestige

    1 Jalan Pinang

    50405 Kuala Lumpur

    Tel.: +60-3-2162 1888

    Fax: +60-3-2162 6888

    [email protected];

    2. AIRBUS (1)

    86. Capt. Michel Menestrot Airbus Regional Senior Director SE-ASIA and Pacific Flt Ops & Flt Sfy

    SINGAPORE OFFICE for Flight Operations

    Support & Flight Safety

    80 Airport Boulevard

    #03-132, Changi Airport Terminal 1

    SINGAPORE 819642

    Cell: +65-98556051 [email protected];

    3. BOEING (1)

    87. Mr. Dale R. JOHNSON Senior Programme Manager Regulatory Affairs

    The Boeing Company

    3003 W. Casino Road. MC 07-30

    Everett, WA 98204, United States

    Tel.: +1 (206) 766 4459

    Cell: +1 (206) 225 6764

    [email protected];

    4. CANSO (1)

    88. Mr. Hai Eng CHIANG Director Asia Pacific Affairs CANSO

    c/o Singapore Changi Airport

    P.O. Box 1

    Singapore 918141

    Tel.: +65-6541 2007

    Fax: +65-6543 4995

    [email protected];

    5. IATA (1)

    89. Mr. Tony HOUSTON Assistant Director Safety, Operations and Infrastructure

    IATA, 111 Somerset Road

    #14-05 Tripleone Somerset

    238164 Singapore

    Tel.: +65 6499 2339

    Fax: +65 9729 3937

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Attachment A to the Report

    A - 16

    State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail

    6. IFALPA (1)

    90. Mr. Ishtiaque HOSSAIN Regional Vice President IFALPA

    House-12, Road-33

    Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh

    Tel.: +889-171 153 4710

    [email protected];

    7. AATIP (ASEAN Air Transport Integration Project) - 1

    91. Capt. Peter Weiss Aviation Safety Expert c/o Department of Civil Aviation

    9th

    Floor, 71 Ngarmdupli, Rama IV Road

    Bangkok, 10120, Thailand

    Tel.: +66-2-287 0712

    Fax: +66-2-287 0713

    [email protected];

    8. CAE (1)

    92. Capt. Dominic C. Lazarus Head of Regulatory Affairs for Asia & Oceania CAE

    3A.01 West Wing, Level 3A

    Menara BRDB, 285 Jalan Maarof

    Bukit Bandaraya 5900

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Tel.: +60 (3) 2201 3872

    Ext. 1010

    Fax: +60 (3) 2201 3382

    [email protected];

    ICAO AND COSCAPS

    93. Mr. Yoshiki Imawaka Deputy Regional Director ICAO Asia and Pacific Office

    252/1 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road

    Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

    Thailand

    Tel.: +66 (2) 5378189

    Fax: +66 (2) 5378199

    [email protected];

    94. Mr. Amal Hewawasam Regional Officer, Flight Safety Officer ICAO Asia and Pacific Office

    252/1 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road

    Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

    Thailand

    Tel.: +66 (2) 5378189

    Fax: +66 (2) 5378199

    [email protected]; ahewaw [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:ahewaw%[email protected]

  • RASG-APAC/3

    Attachment A to the Report

    A - 17

    State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail

    95. Mr. Sudarshan Hindupur ICAO Headquarters 999 University Street

    Montral, Quebec H3C 5H7

    Canada

    Tel.: +1 (514) 954 8219

    Fax: +1 (514) 954 6077

    [email protected];

    96. Mr. KONG Cheong Tuck Flight Safety Expert ICAO Asia and Pacific Office

    252/1 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road

    Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

    Thailand

    Tel.: +66 (2) 5378189

    Fax: +66 (2) 5378199

    [email protected]; [email protected];

    97. Mr. Tahir Hussain SADDIQUI Regional Flight Operation Expert COSCAP South Asia

    Level 4, CAA Bangladesh

    Kurmitola, Dhaka 1229

    Bangladesh

    Tel.: +880 (2) 8901 497

    Fax: +880 (2) 8901 498

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    98. Mr. Kim TRETHEWEY Chief Technical Advisor COSCAP South East Asia

    ICAO Asia and Pacific Office

    252/1 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road

    Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

    Thailand

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 0803

    Fax: +66 (2) 287 0805

    [email protected];

    99. Mr. Gyeong In GANG Office Intern COSCAP-SEA Office

    c/o Department of Civil Aviation Thailand

    71 Soi Ngarmduplee, Rama IV Road

    Thoongmahamek, Sathorn

    Bangkok 10120, Thailand

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 0829

    Fax: +66 (2) 287 0805

    [email protected];

    100. Mr. Brian BAE COSCAP-SEA c/o ICAO, P. O. Box 11

    Samyeak Ladprao

    Bangko, 10901, Thailand

    Tel.: +66 (2) 287 0320

    Fax: +66 (2) 287 0805

    [email protected];

    [email protected];

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Summary of Participation to the RASG-APAC/3

    Unable to attend

    1. Samoa

    Total Participants 100

    22 States/Administrations

    8 International Organizations and Industry Partners

    Australia 4

    Bangladesh 3

    Bhutan 1

    China 4

    Hong Kong, China 3

    Macao, China 3

    France 1

    French Polynesia 2

    New Caledonia 1

    Fiji 1

    India 5

    Indonesia 2

    Japan 2

    Malaysia 2

    Nepal 4

    New Zealand 4

    Papua New Guinea 1

    Republic of Korea 6

    Singapore 9

    Sri Lanka 3

    Thailand 6

    United States 8

    Viet Nam 6

    AAPA 2

    Airbus 1

    Boeing 1

    CANSO 1

    IATA 1

    IFALPA 2

    CAE 1

    AATIP 2

    ICAO HQ 1

    ICAO APAC 3

    COSCAP-SA 1

    COSCAP-SEA 3

  • RASG-APAC/3

    Attachment B to the Report

    B-1

    LIST OF WORKING PAPERS AND INFORMATION PAPERS

    WORKING PAPERS

    WP NO. AGENDA TITLE PRESENTED BY

    WP/1 1 Adoption of the Provisional Agenda Secretariat

    WP/2 2 Follow-up on the Outcome of RASG-APAC/2

    Decisions

    Secretariat

    WP/3 3.1 Progress Report of the RASG-APAC Standing and

    Yearly Work Programme

    Co-chair APRAST

    (Industry)

    WP/4

    3.2 Presentation of Annual Safety Report for the Asia

    and Pacific Regions

    SRP Working Group

    WP/5

    3.2 Progress Update on APRAST Safety Enhancement

    Initiative CFIT/1

    CFIT Sub-Group

    (Singapore)

    WP/6 3.2 CFIT 5 (SE11) Crew Resource Management

    Training (Safety Impact Low)

    CFIT Sub-Group

    (Republic of Korea)

    WP/7 3.2 CFIT 6 (SE12/23) CFIT/ALAR Training (Safety

    Impact Moderate)

    CFIT Sub-Group

    (Singapore)

    WP/8 3.2 SEI/RE2 - Identification of Specific Training for

    Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers to Avoid

    Unstabilized Approaches

    Runway Safety Sub-

    Group

    (Facilitator)

    WP/9 3.2 Timely and Accurate Reporting of Runway

    Conditions by ATS/AIS to Flight Crew

    Runway Safety Sub-

    Group

    (AAI)

    WP/10 3.2 Loss of Control (LOC 5) Mode Awareness and

    Energy State Management Model Advisory Circular

    LOC Sub-Group

    (Facilitator)

    WP/11 3.2 CFIT 3 (SE3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Precision-Like approach

    Standard Operating Procedures (Safety Impact High)

    CFIT Sub-Group

    WP/12 3.2 CFIT 7 (SE-14/15/16) ALAR - Policies for

    Approach and Landing Accident Reduction (ALAR)

    (Safety Impact Moderate)

    APRAST

    WP/13 3.2 CFIT 8 (SE-9) Minimum Safe Altitude Warning

    (MSAW) (Safety Impact Moderate)

    CFIT Sub-Group

    (LOC Facilitator)

    WP/14 3.2 Implementation Challenges for Safety Enhancement

    Initiatives (SEI)

    APRAST

    (Co-chair)

    WP/15 4 Authentication of Foreign Licenses Republic of Korea

    and Singapore

    WP/16 4 Advancing Global Aviation Safety through Global

    Safety Partnerships

    United States

    WP/17 4 U.S. Asia-Pacific and APEC Flight Standards

    Meeting

    United States

    WP/18 4 ICAO State Letter Response Summary Secretariat

  • RASG-APAC/3

    Attachment B to the Report

    B-2

    WP/19 4 A Comprehensive Strategy for Aviation Safety:

    Revised Global Aviation Safety Plan

    Secretariat

    WP/20 5 RASG-APAC Yearly/Standing Working Programme

    2013-2014

    Co-chair (State)

    WP/21 4 Global and Regional Planning for Safety

    Establishing Regional Priorities and Targets

    RASG Chairman

    WP/22 3.2 Revised ToRs of AP-SRP Ad-hoc Working Group APRAST (Co-chair)

    WP/23 4 The Identification of Safety Information Sharing

    Systems to Enable a Fully Interoperable Seamless

    Asian Sky

    IATA

    WP/24 4 Improving procedure to validate foreign Pilot

    License

    Republic of Korea

    and Singapore

    WITHDRAWN

    WP/25 4 Introduction of Airport Lighting Symbols Developed

    by the Republic of Korea

    Republic of Korea

    WP/26 4 Use of Mobile Telephones in Air Traffic Service

    Operational Areas

    Secretariat

    WP/27 4 APEC Airport Safety Evaluation Visit Programme Unites States and

    Singapore

    INFORMATION PAPERS

    IP NO. AGENDA TITLE PRESENTED BY

    IP/1 - List of Papers Secretariat

    IP/2 4 Update on the Development of HALON Alternatives

    for Aircraft Fir Extinguishing System

    Secretariat

    IP/3 4 Assistance to Resolve Safety Deficiencies by

    Establishing Priorities and Setting Measurable Targets

    Secretariat

    IP/4 4 The State of Global Aviation Safety Addressing

    Key Priorities for the Next Triennium

    Secretariat

    IP/5 4 Transformation of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

    Licensing System in Myanmar

    Myanmar

    IP/6 4 Safety Oversight Data Management System Sri Lanka

    IP/7 4 International Contribution of the ROK in Support for

    Successful Transition to New Safety Management

    Framework

    Republic of Korea

    IP/8 4 Airport and Runway Safety Programs Update United States

    IP/9 4 APEC Performance-Based Navigation Regulatory

    Review and Evaluation Program

    United States

  • RASG-APAC/3

    Attachment C to the Report

    C-1

    LIST OF RASG-APAC/3 DECISIONS

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/1 That, all completed items recommended for closure and removal

    from the yearly and standing work programmes are accepted

    without further comment.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/2 That, the APAC Annual Safety Report is approved as presented.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/3 That, the circulation of the APAC Annual Safety Report be

    limited to RASG.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/4

    That, the set of CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material

    developed as part of the CFIT/1 Output 3, is approved for

    circulation to Member States.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/5 That, as CFIT/5 Output 1, the advisory circular developed to

    provide guidance on CRM training programs for flight crew

    members and other personnel essential to flight safety, is

    approved for circulation to Member States.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/6 That, CFIT/6 Output 1, the advisory circular to provide guidance

    to assist air operators in the development and conduct of ALAR

    and CFIT training programmes, is approved for circulation to

    Member States.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/7 That, the Secretariat issue a State letter endorsing the training

    material presented under WP/8, and referring States to the

    CANSO website for downloading of the material.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/8 That, the Industry Best Practices Manual on Timely and

    Accurate Reporting of Runway Condition by ATS/AIS to Flight

    Crew (Version 4.0 dated 12th June 2013) for APAC Region is

    adopted as a reference document on this subject.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/9 That, the Industry Best Practices Manual be forwarded to the

    relevant subject experts in ICAO through the ICAO Regional

    Office for reference and appropriate follow up.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/10 That, APRAST Runway Safety Sub-group consider the need for a

    mechanism to update the Industry Best Practices Manual with the

    latest revisions to ICAO SARPs and Guidance Material.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/11 That, LOC 5 Output 1, the Model Advisory Circular as presented

    is approved for circulation to Member States.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/12 That, as part of SEI development APRAST will include generic

    implementation guidance to support the implementation efforts of

    States/Industry.

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    Kim Trethewey

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  • RASG-APAC/3

    Attachment C to the Report

    C-2

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/13 That, APRAST will organise assistance programmes such as

    workshops/seminars to further supplement direct implementation

    support provided by COSCAPs and other agencies.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/14 That, APRAST schedule Workshops/seminars in conjunction with

    regularly scheduled APRAST meetings, facilitated by ICAO

    personnel, relevant APRAST Champions and subject matter

    experts or volunteer external sources as available.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/15

    That, the revised TORs of AP-SRP AWG in Attachment A to

    WP/22 are approved.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/16

    That, the TORs for the Information Analysis Team (IAT) in

    Attachment B to WP/22 are approved.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/17 That, the suggested standardized list of information to be

    provided between licensing authorities for authentication for the

    conversion of foreign licences be accepted as a best practice for

    implementation within APAC Region, noting however the

    difficulty faced by some States in sharing certain information due

    to their national regulations on access to personal information.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/18 That, all stakeholders are requested to support RASG/APRAST

    activities by responding to ICAO State Letters in a timely and

    accurate manner.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/19 That, the ICAO APAC Regional Office be requested to

    coordinate with the Chairs of RASG APAC and APANPIRG , to

    investigate the scope of activities and to develop the

    mechanism(s) required to capture and analyze en-route navigation

    safety data.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/20 That, the proposal of the Republic of Korea be submitted by the

    ICAO Regional Office to ICAO Aerodrome Panel and

    APANPIRG for review and follow up action as appropriate.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/21

    That, the Secretariat refer the safety concerns highlighted in the

    paper to the Subject Matter Expert (SME) at ICAO Headquarters

    and seek guidance in this regard.

  • RASG-APAC/3

    Attachment C to the Report

    C-3

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/22

    That,

    a) the RASG agreed to release the draft regional safety

    priorities and targets for discussion at the 50th Conference

    of the Director General of Civil Aviation, Asia and

    Pacific Regions, noting the need for further work to

    finalise the regional safety priorities and targets by RASG

    and its subsidiary bodies.

    That,

    b) APRAST review the Regional Safety Priorities and

    Targets presented in WP/21, and finalise them for

    circulation to RASG for comments, before submitting the

    final version incorporating comments received, to RASG

    Chair for consideration before March 2014.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/23

    That, APRAST will also review the meeting structures and

    mechanisms necessary to support the GASP and to fulfil the

    Regional Priorities and Targets.

    RASG-APAC Decision 3/24

    That, the RASG APAC Yearly (2013-2014) and Standing Work

    Programme is approved as presented at Attachment D.

  • RASG-APAC/3Attachment D to the Report

    D - 1

    RASG APAC YEARLY WORK PROGRAMME (2013/2014)S/N Decision RASG-

    APAC APRAST Ref Subject Ref Brief Description Status

    1 2/2, 3/4 Conclusion APRAST 2/21

    CFIT 1 Ground Proximity Warning Systems (GPWS) With Forward Looking Feature (Safety Impact High). The purpose of this SE action is to promote compliance with ICAO SARPS regarding the equipage of GPWS-FLF (Forward Looking Feature) and ensure flight crews are trained and competent to effectively manage GPWS events including degraded performance issues and database validity

    CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material developed as part of the CFIT/1 Output 3,is approved for circulation to Member States.

    2 2/2 Conclusion APRAST 2/22

    CFIT 2 Standard Operating Procedures (SAFETY IMPACT HIGH). The purpose of this SE is to promote the development and issuance of advisory circular (AC) containing information air operators may utilize to develop Standard Operating Procedures and training for pilots in use of the continuous descent final approach (CDFA) technique when flying non-precision approach procedures in all aircraft types

    Review of COSCAP model advisory circular completed. Draft discussed in detail by APRAST 3 CFIT SG. After discussions the CFIT SG is proposing further revision to reference existing FAA/CASA documentation. Anticipated completion of final draft by 31 July 2013. Draft APRAST AC ready to circulate to CFIT SG Members 5 August 2013.

    3 2/2 Conclusion APRAST 2/24

    CFIT 4 Flight Data Analysis (Safety Impact High). The purpose of this SE is to develop and implement a non-punitive FDA program to promote compliance with the Annex 6, Part 1 requirement regarding establishment of non-punitive FDA program.

    Champion developing generic principles on the management of collection of information to prevent inappropriate use of the data collected under FOQA program, against the airlines or their employees. Anticipate draft materials for APRAST 4 for review by CFIT SG.

    4 2/2, 3/5 Conclusion APRAST 2/25

    CFIT 5 Crew Resource Management Training (Safety Impact High). The purpose of this SE is to promote the implementation of Crew Resource Management (CRM) training programs for flight crew members and other personnel essential to flight safety to reduce the risk of a CFIT event

    CFIT/5 Output 1, the advisory circular developed to provide guidance on CRM training programs for flight crew members and other personnel essential to flight safety, is approved for circulation to Member States.

    5 2/2, 3/6 Conclusion APRAST 2/26

    CFIT 6 CFIT/ALAR Training (Safety Impact Moderate). Purpose: The purpose of this SE is to promote the training of flight crew in Approach and Landing Accident and Controlled Flight into Terrain Prevention.

    Output 1, the advisory circular to ptovide guidance to assist air operators in the development and conduct of ALAR and CFIT training programmes, is approved for circulation to Member States.

    6 2/2, 3/7 Conclusion APRAST 2/30

    RE 2 Identify Specific training for pilots and air traffic controllers to avoid un-stabilized approachesCANSO has been developing a global runway excursion risk identification tool. The tool will assist in identifying potential weaknesses in the ATM system in the final phase of flight. This will provide the opportunity to strengthen human centred risk controls. The output would be a training tool/kit for ATC and pilots. This will be in the form of an education booklet.

    The Secretariat issue a State letter endorsing the training material presented under WP/8, and referring States to the CANSO website for downloading of the material.

    RASG APAC YEARLY AND STANDING WORK PROGRAMME

  • RASG-APAC/3Attachment D to the Report

    D - 2

    S/N Decision RASG-APAC

    APRAST Ref Subject Ref Brief Description Status

    7 2/2,3/8, 3/9, 3/10 Conclusion APRAST 2/33

    RE 6 Timely and Accurate Notification about Runway Conditions by AIS and ATS. The purpose is to develop best practices on timely and accurate reporting of runway conditions.

    the Industry Best Practices Manual on Timely and Accurate Reporting of Runway Condition by ATS/AIS to Flight Crew (Version 4.0 dated 12th June 2013) for APAC Region is approved as a reference document on this subject.

    The Industry Best Practices Manual be forwarded to the relevant subject experts in ICAO through the ICAO Regional Office for reference and appropriate follow up.

    APRAST Runway Safety Sub-group consider the need for a mechanism to update the Industry Best Practices Manual with the latest revisions to ICAO SARPs and

    8 2/2 Conclusion APRAST 2/50

    LOC 1 Use of SOPS (Standard Operating Procedures). The establishment, maintenance and appropriate use of flight crew SOP aim to reduce the risk of LOC events. (Paragraph 3.1 of LOC working group report refers.)

    Output 1: Survey COMPLETE, Analysis Underway. Transitioning to Output 2: Development of guidance framework underway. Anticipated completion (12 - 18 Months) May - November 2014.

    9 2/2 Conclusion APRAST 2/51

    LOC 2 Hazard Identification and Risk Management. Implementation of safety management practices (hazard identification and risk management) into operational processes & decision making. (Paragraph 3.2 of LOC working group report refers.)

    Output 1: Draft survey developed. Anticipated completion of survey and analysis (6 - 12 months) November 2013 - May 2014

    10 2/2 Conclusion APRAST 2/53

    LOC 4 LOC 4 -- Flight Crew Proficiency. The appropriate use of trend information from Safety Management Systems (SMS) in the training and qualification processes to mitigate risk that could lead to a LOC event. (LOSA, non-punitive reporting systems, FDA, etc). (Paragraph 3.4 of LOC working group report refers.)

    Output 1: review and Analysis Draft Revision to AC -UnderwayAnticipated completion June 2013

    11 2/2, 3/11 Conclusion APRAST 2/54

    LOC 5 Human Factors and Automation. Increase flight crew Inflight Awareness of aircraft Mode, configuration, attitude and Energy State Management (Human Factors and Automation) (Paragraph 3.5 of LOC working group report refers.)

    Outputxx, the Model Advisory Circular as presented is approved for circulation to Member States.

    12 '3/23 Conclusion APRAST 3/9

    CFIT 3 Precision-Like Approach Standard Operating ProceduresThis SEI focuses on approach procedure with vertical guidance (PBN-APV) and Continuous Descent Final Approach (CDFA) items.

    DIP approved

    13 3/23 Conclusion APRAST 3/9

    CFIT 8 Minimum Safe Altitude Warning (MSAW)The purpose of this SE is to promote that where MSAW equipment is being utilized it is important that all controllers are aware of the need to issue Safety Alert / Warning when circumstances so warrant and that procedures have been clearly established in this regard.

    DIP approved

    14 '3/23 Conclusion APRAST 3/12

    RS 1 Runway Safety ChecklistUsing the Bow Tie risk model, the ACI APEX survey questions and other relevant sources of information, develop a set of Runway Safety Checklists suitable for use by ANSPs, Airlines and Airport Operators to benchmark their level of safety against best practice, as we know it today. Data will potentially be collectable to provide a Runway Safety Maturity Index score as a basis for driving runway safety performance improvement across the region and possibly globally.

    DIP approved

    15 '3/23 Conclusion APRAST 3/12

    RE 7 Providing guidance material and training program for runway pavement, maintenance and operations from aerodrome operator's perspective.Reduce the risk of runway excursions by providing aerodrome operators with guidance materials and training in the form of courses (online or face-to-face) and seminars on runway maintenance and operations based on Annex 14 SARPs and industry best practices

    DIP approved

  • RASG-APAC/3Attachment D to the Report

    D - 3

    S/N Decision RASG-APAC

    APRAST Ref Subject Ref Brief Description Status

    16 3/21 None General Regional Priorities and Targets Review the Regional Safety Priorities and Targets presented in WP/21, and finalise them for circulation to RASG for comments, before submitting the final version incorporating comments received, to RASG Chair for consideration before March 2014

    17 3/22 None General APRAST Structures and Mechanisms to support GASP and Regional Priorities / Targets

    Review the meeting structures and mechanisms necessary to support the GASP and to fulfil the Regional Priorities and Targets.

    RASG APAC STANDING WORK PROGRAMME1 2/3 Conclusion

    APRAST 2/2General Nomination of a Point of contact for RASG-APAC/APRAST activities See updates under RASG 3 - WP/18.

    2 2/3 Conclusion APRAST 2/8

    AIG-AWG 1/7 Recommendation for having a core of trained investigators. AThis will be conveyed by ICAO APAC Office to States/ Administrations in a State Letter.In the meantime, State Letter [Ref: T 10/8.3 AP031/13(FS) dated 4 March 2013] requests States/ Administrations to indicate if they need specific assistance or training.A work programme will be drawn up on the basis of the feedback received.

    3 2/3 Conclusion APRAST 2/9

    AIG-AWG 1/10

    AIG-AWG 2/1

    Draft Code of Conduct aimed at promoting mutual cooperation in investigations. An Asia and Pacific Regions Code of Conduct on Cooperation Relating to Civil Aviation Accident/Incident Investigation (CoC) was developed by the AIG AWG and approved by RASG-APAC/2. ICAO APAC Office sent out a State Letter [Ref: T 6/13.9 AP012/13(FS) dated 25 January 2013] to encourage States/ Administrations to pledge acceptance to the CoC The CoC was reviewed to reduce the use of words that may be perceived as having a legally binding meaning. ICAO APAC Office sent out a State Letter [Ref: T 6/13.9 AP054/13(FS) dated 23 April 2013] to invite comments on a draft revision to the CoC.

    4 2/3 Conclusion APRAST 2/14

    AIG-AWG 1/15 Implementation of European Coordination Centre for Aviation Incident Reporting System (ECCAIRS)

    ICAO APAC Office in the process of coordinating ECCAIRs Training in the Region.

    5 2/3 Conclusion APRAST 2/15

    AIG-AWG 1/17 Desirabilty of establishing Accident/Incident Data Report (ADREP) compatible systems.

    This will be conveyed by ICAO APAC Office to States/ Administrations in a State Letter.

    6 2/3 Conclusion APRAST 2/18

    APRAST/2

    FAOSD WP10

    Implementation of the FAOSD Programme RASG/2 was updated on the 1st FAOSD training workshop and IT glitches were encountered. ICAO RO and ROK will be signing an MOU on implementation of FAOSD.

    7 2/4, 3/15 Conclusion APRAST 3/4

    SRP AP-SRP AWG to be the focal group for matters relating to Decision RASG-APAC 2/4 on the sharing of information of potential precursors to Air accidents.

    SRP-AWG approved as focal group.

    8 2/4, 3/16 Conclusion APRAST 3/4

    SRP To form an Information Analysis Team (IAT) within the AP-SRP AWG, which will be tasked to provide the necessary data analysis capabilities.

    TOR for IAT approved

    9 3/12, 3/13, 3/13 None General SEI Implementation Support to States/Industry As part of SEI development include generic implementation guidance to support the implementation efforts of States/Industry

    Organise assistance programmes such as workshops/seminars to further supplement direct implementation support provided by COSCAPs and other agencies; in conjunction with regularly scheduled APRAST meetings

    !RASG-APAC_3 - Final Report 28_June_2013

    Att A.RASG_3 - List of participants final

    Att B.RASG_3 - List of Papers revision 4-27June

    Att C.RASG_3 - List of Decisions

    Att D.RASG-APAC Yearly and Standing Work Programme 2013-2014 as of 28 June 2013

    RASG APAC Standing Work Progm

  • RASG-APAC/3-WP/5

    Agenda Item 3.2

    International Civil Aviation Organization

    Third Meeting of the Regional Aviation Safety Group

    Asia and Pacific Regions (RASG-APAC/3)

    (Bangkok, Thailand, 27 28 June 2013)

    Agenda Item 3.2: APRAST outputs for RASG consideration and approval

    PROGRESS UPDATE ON APRAST SAFETY

    ENHANCEMENT INITIATIVE CFIT/1

    (Presented by CFIT Sub-Group)

    SUMMARY

    A CFIT accident occurs when an airworthy aircraft under the control of the flight

    crew is flown unintentionally into terrain, obstacles or water, usually with no

    awareness of the impending collision on the part of the crew. This paper provides an

    update on the progress of the APRAST priority safety enhancement initiative

    CFIT/1 on the equipage of the Ground Proximity Warning Systems with forward

    looking features (GPWS-FLF) and the guidance on flight crew training for the

    operation of GPWS-FLF.

    1. INTRODUCTION

    1.1 Accident statistics from the IATA Safety Report 2011 indicate that Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT) accounts for 11% of all accidents with a fatality rate of 90%. A CFIT accident

    occurs when an airworthy aircraft under the control of the flight crew is flown unintentionally into

    terrain, obstacles or water, usually with no awareness of the impending collision on the part of the

    crew.

    1.2 CFIT/1 is a priority safety enhancement initiative (SEI) in the RASG-APAC/2 Yearly Work Programme, with the aim to reduce or eliminate CFIT accidents. This SEI is championed by the

    Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). The purpose of this SEI is to:

    a) Promote compliance with ICAO SARPs relating to the equipage of Ground Proximity Warning Systems with Forward Looking Feature (GPWS-FLF);

    b) Provide guidance on flight crew training for the operation of GPWS-FLF.

    1.3 The key milestones consists of the following:

    a) Output 1: Conduct a survey through ICAO to determine the implementation of ICAO SARPs on GPWS-FLF by States and their operators, including regulation,

    aircraft equipage and training programmes November 2012 by ICAO/CAAS;

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    b) Output 2: Develop a set of model regulation and guidance material through the review of existing materials such as COSCAP Advisory Circulars (ACs) and

    ICAO SARPs Output 1 completion + 4 months by CAAS;

    c) Output 3: Issue a set of model regulation and guidance material Output 2 completion + 1 month by RASG-APAC;

    d) Output 4: Implement national regulations/requirements and issue guidance material Output 3 completion + 6 months by respective CAAs/Administrations

    in Asia Pacific;

    e) Output 5: Operators to install GPWS-FLF and develop procedures and training programmes based on national regulations/requirements and guidance material

    output 4 completion + 12 months by respective Operators/CAA/Administrations

    in Asia Pacific;

    f) Output 6: Update RASG-APAC/APRAST on the compliance status of GPWS-FLF equipage and guidance on flight crew training output 5 completion + 6

    months by respective CAAs/Administrations in Asia Pacific.

    2. DISCUSSION

    2.1 Before embarking on the development of the model regulation and guidance material in support of the SEI CFIT/1, it was necessary to conduct a gap analysis through a survey to take

    stock of the level of implementation by respective CAAs/Administrations in the Asia and Pacific

    regions regarding the equipage of the GPWS-FLF and guidance material on flight crew training for

    the operation of GPWS-FLF. In particular, the survey sought to gather information on potential

    blockers or assistance needed by individual CAAs/Administrations. The APRAST CFIT sub-

    working group/CAAS developed the survey and disseminated it to the respective

    CAAs/Administrations through the ICAO Regional Office in November 2012.

    2.2 Ten CAAs/Administrations responded to the survey. Please see Annex A for the survey results. While the preliminary survey results indicate that most CAAs/Administrations have

    implemented the necessary regulations and guidance material on GPWS-FLF, some

    CAAs/Administrations shared that they have not promulgated regulations to mandate GPWS-FLF

    equipage for international general aviation, as well as guidance material to assist their operators on

    crew training and procedures relating to GPWS-FLF. One CAA/Administration expressed the need

    for assistance in formulating the necessary guidance material for its operators. The survey results also

    indicate the need for a model regulation and guidance material.

    2.3 To develop the CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material, CAAS reviewed the following documents:

    a) ICAO Annex 6 Part I Amendments 21 and 27;

    b) ICAO Annex 6 Part 2 Amendment 22; and

    c) COSCAP-SEA Advisory circulars No. CSEA 001 and No. CSEA 019.

    2.4 The CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material were reviewed by the APRAST CFIT sub-group at the APRAST/3 meeting. In support of Output 3 of SEI CFIT/1,

    APRAST/3 endorsed the CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material to be forwarded to RASG-

    APAC for approval. The proposed set of CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance Material for RASG-

    APACs approval is at Annex B.

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    3. ACTION BY THE MEETING

    3.1 The meeting is invited to:

    a) Note that APRAST/3 has endorsed the proposed CFIT/1 Model Regulation and guidance material; and

    b) As part of Output 3 of the SEI CFIT/1, approve and issue the set of CFIT/1 Model Regulation and Guidance material.

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    Annex A

    Survey Results on Implementation Status of GPWS-FLF

    A total of 10 States/Administrations responded and a summary of the survey results is tabulated in

    Chart 1 as below.

    The survey resu


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