Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of Poland
Aerodrome Regulatory Framework in Poland
in the Light of New EU Regulations
Ryszard Kita
Aerodrome Department Bucharest, 17-19 April 2013
Outline
1. General information on aerodromes in Poland
2. ADR regulatory framework
3. ADR state rules vs. ICAO Annex 14
4. ADR state rules vs. EU regulations
5. CAA action plan
6. Conclusions
ADR General Information (1)
CAA Aerodromes Registry includes:
13 certified ADRs
0 public use ADR of ltd. req.
43 private ADRs
192 airfields
Aerodromes classification:
certified aerodromes of public use (airports) (ICAO and EASA scope)
public use aerodromes of limited certification requirements (state certificate)
private use aerodromes
airfields
ADR General Information (2)
Warszawa
Katowice
Kraków
Wrocław
Warszawa - Modlin
Lublin
Rzeszów
Łódź
Poznań
Zielona Góra
Bydgoszcz
Gdańsk
Szczecin
Aerodromes in Poland
ADR General Information (3)
Warszawa
Katowice
Kraków
Wrocław
Warszawa - Modlin
Lublin
Rzeszów
Łódź
Poznań
Zielona Góra
Bydgoszcz
Gdańsk
Szczecin
Aerodromes in Poland
WARSAW - MODLIN AIRPORT
LUBLIN AIRPORT
ADR General Information (4)
2012 - Airports traffic data
Airport (City) PAX handled AC operations
1 Warszawa 9 567 063 118 320
2 Kraków 3 408 954 35 093
3 Gdańsk 2 861 774 32 871
4 Katowice 2 518 409 24 310
5 Wrocław 1 942 000 21 681
6 Poznań 1 560 334 19 146
7 Rzeszów 562 934 5 925
8 Łódź 463 459 3 835
9 Szczecin 347 063 4 992
10 Bydgoszcz 328 099 3 500
11 Zielona Góra 12 290 602
12 Warszawa - Modlin 857 473 6 379
13 Lublin 5 697 42
Total 24 435 549 276 696
ADR General Information (5)
0
5
10
15
20
25
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
2001 - 2012 Passengers Traffic (mln)
mln pax.
ADR General Information (6)
Warszawa
Kraków
Katowice
Gdańsk
Wrocław
Poznań
Other
Warszawa 69 %
Kraków 9 %
Katowice 7 %
Gdańsk 5 %
Wrocław 4 % Poznań 4 % Other 2 %
Passengers traffic - 2004
ADR General Information (7)
Warszawa
Kraków
Gdańsk
Katowice
Wrocław
Poznań
Rzeszów
Łódź
Modlin
Other
Passengers traffic 2012
Kraków 14 %
Katowice 10 %
Warszawa 39 %
Poznań 6 %
Wrocław 8 %
Rzeszów 2 %
Łódź 2 % W-wa Modlin 3.5 % Other 3.5 %
Gdańsk 12 %
ADR Regulatory Framework
I. PARLIAMENT
AVIATION LAW enacted on the 3rd July 2002
Section 2 Civil aviaton administration
Section 4 Aerodromes, airfields and ADR equipment
II. Minister of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy
Regulations (on requirements for CAA, ADR operators and ADRs)
III. President of the Civil Aviation Authority
Safety directives, decisions, procedures
ADR certification and oversight manual
ADR State Rules vs. ICAO Annex 14
Aerodrome design and maintenance. (art.59a)
Obstacle restrictions and removal. (art. 92.5)
Visual aid for denoting obstacles. (art. 92.4)
Aerodrome RFFS and emergency planning. (art.85)
Aerodrome organisation and operations. DRAFT (art.83.1)
AVIATION LAW
MT
C&
ME
R
EG
UL
AT
ION
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Certification of civil aviation activities. (art.163)
Supervision of civil aviation activities. (art. 30)
CAA aerodrome registry (art. 63)
ICAO
Annex 14
Aerodromes
Vol. I
ICAO
Annex 14
Aerodromes
Vol. I
ICAO
Annex 14
Aerodromes
Vol. I
Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 Appendices 1- 6
Chapter 4
Chapter 6
Chapter 9.1, 9.2
Chapter 9.3 - 9.9 Appendix 7
Some ICAO SARPs are not implemented
ICAO was notified on differences (art.38)
ADR State Rules vs. EU Regulations (1)
Aerodrome design and maintenance. (art.59a)
Obstacle restrictions and removal. (art. 92.5)
Visual aid for denoting obstacles. (art. 92.4)
Aerodrome RFFS and emergency planning. (art.85)
Aerodrome organisation and operations. DRAFT (art.83.1)
AVIATION LAW Basic Regulation 216/2008
AMC / GM ADR AR
AMC / GM ADR OR
AMC / GM ADR OR
GM for CSs Book II
Annex I Part-ADR.AR
Annex II Part-ADR.OR
Annex III Part-ADR.OPS
Commission’s Draft ADR Regulation
MT
C&
ME
R
EG
UL
AT
ION
S
Certification of civil aviation activities. (art.163)
Supervision of civil aviation activities. (art. 30)
CAA aerodrome registry (art. 63)
How to implement
the EU rules ?
Draft CSs
Book I
ADR State Rules vs. EU Regulations (2)
Aerodrome design and maintenance. (art.59a)
Obstacle restrictions and removal. (art. 92.5)
Visual aids for denoting obstacles. (art. 92.4)
Aerodrome RFFS and emergency planning. (art.85)
Aerodrome organisation and operations. DRAFT (art.83.1)
AVIATION LAW
CS
MT
C&
ME
R
EG
UL
AT
ION
S
OR/OPS
Certification of civil aviation activities. (art.163)
Supervision of civil aviation activities. (art. 30)
CAA aerodrome registry (art. 63)
AR
Book I - CSs Book II - GM
(CSs and GM translated into Polish and published in the Official Journal of President of the CAA )
Basic Regulation 216/2008
AMC / GM ADR AR
AMC / GM ADR OR
AMC / GM ADR OR
GM for CSs Book II
Commission’s Draft ADR Regulation
Annex I Part-ADR.AR
Annex II Part-ADR.OR
Annex III Part-ADR.OPS
Draft CSs
Book I
ADR State Rules vs. EU Regulations (3)
Attachment 1: Terms of the certificate (draft) ADR Certificate (draft)
CAA Action Plan
MAIN TASKS
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 Review and analysis of the State and EU ADR regulations.
2 Information to EASA (art. 4 of ADR Reg.)
3 Dissemination of information on EU ADR Rules.
4 Translation of CS, AMC and GM.
5 Update of „The ADRs certification and oversight manual”.
6 Drafting amendments to the Avation Law and Regulations.
7 Amendments to the Avation Law & ADR Regulations.
8 Training of the CAA inspectors.
9 Training of ADR Operators personnel
10 Certification planning and preparations
11 ADRs certification activities
12 ADRs oversight planning
Conclusions
Poland fully supports the EU ADR rules
Flexible approach for implenation is convinient
Huge workload for the CAA is expected
Ammendments of the State law are time-consuming
Main challenges: Alt-MC and deviations of CS (ELOS, SC, DAAD)
International cooperation is required (EASA, national CAAs, ADR operators)