An aeronautical study and Risk Assessment course is utilized at Aviation industry when the existence of non-compliances with the regulation are identified and assessed following a risk-based approach to ensure that aircraft continue to operate safely.
This course is designed to specifically examine the use of aeronautical studies providing a step-by-step explanation on how to identify of the issues, hazards, mitigation measures, and development of a final conclusion & recommendations.
Objectives
Identify aerodrome safeguarding requirements.
Understand Annex 14 obstacle limitation surfaces.
Use survey reports, statistical data and aeronautical information to prepare work file.
Study building restricted areas for CNS.
Recognize pans-ops procedures.
Understand required protection areas for flight procedures.
Know the required obstruction lights and marking denoting.
Learn how to steer the stakeholder’s meeting.
Analyze and assess the safety of all flight operations at an aerodrome in relation to other operational process.
Combine overall assessment of contributing risk factors and possible solutions.
Who Sould Attend
Airports
Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) and aviation-related organizations.
Aerodrome quality and compliance managers
safety managers and auditors from civil aviation administrations and air navigation service providers.
Airport managers
ATC Officers / IFP designers.
AIS officers and operation officers of the aviation companies.
Safety Personnel
Course Content
Module 00: Course Introduction
Module 01: Chicago Convention ICAO ANNEX 14 Aerodromes Design and Operations