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EASA International Cooperation
European Aviation Safety Agency Agence Européenne de la Sécurité Aérienne
Europäische Agentur für Flugsicherheit Agenzia Europea per la Sicurezza Aerea
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Contents
EASA International Cooperation Activities
Cooperation with South Asia
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
EASA International Cooperation activities
Big Picture:Safety beyond the EU bordersNeed to cooperate with partner authorities (FAA, Canada, etc...)
Agency mandate on International Cooperation
Requests for International Cooperation Activities come from:
European CommissionCountries willing to adopt our regulationsThe Industry
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
EASA International Cooperation activities
BASA(Support to the EC)
Working Arrangements
Technical Cooperation and
Assistance
EASA Representatives
ICAO State Letters
Entry point for foreign partners
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Contents
EASA International Cooperation Activities
Cooperation with South Asia
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Cooperation with South Asia
Long History of CooperationEU INDIA, EU SOUTH ASIASARICOSCAP-SABilateral cooperation with several states
Present and FutureSupport to SARI and COSCAPBilateral Cooperation EASA working with the EU on the new projects: enhanced role.
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Contents
EASA International Cooperation Activities
Cooperation with South AsiaRamp Inspectionse-ExaminationSARI 145
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Cooperation on SAFA
What is available from Europe?
At policy LevelEU legislation available on the Internet (*) as a Policy model (e.g. Rights and Obligations of Participating States, SAFA inspectors, etc...)
At technical LevelEASA SAFA Programme is fully compliant with ICAO EASA technical material is available for free on its Website (e.g. Guidance Material for Inspectors) (**)EASA may provide some technical guidance/training as part of its technical cooperation activities
As of today, States may request to have access to the SAFA Reports of their operators
Contact is Eduard Ciofu ([email protected])
*http://www.easa.europa.eu/ws_prod/s/s_safa.php**http://www.easa.europa.eu/ws_prod/g/rg_agency_desc_main.php#safa
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Cooperation on SAFA
Cooperation Policy from the EU
EU ready to develop the international dimension of SAFA and open the SAFA Programme to non-ECAC states
States could participate in the SAFA programme according to some criteria:
Community has in place aviation agreements, recognition of Community designation, guarantee on Rules of Confidentiality, commitment towards an active participation
A phased approach would be put in place (starting with an access to a replica of the database and allowing for a period of Confidence Building via training and standardisation procedures) with a view to a full participation to SAFA programme.
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Contents
EASA International Cooperation Activities
Cooperation with South AsiaRamp Inspectionse-ExaminationSARI 145
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
EASA e-examination
The aim is to promote a high and uniform level of knowledge on EU Civil Aviation safety legislation.
EASA e-examinations are typically taken by participants at the end of industry or NAA training courses. An EASA certificate of achievement is awarded to candidates who successfully pass; the certificates however do not confer any special rights, privileges or accreditation.
Examinations are voluntary and subject to a charge. They are available through NAAs, independent training organisations or other bodies registered as EASA e-examination providers.
Subjects are defined in published syllabi, allowing participants to prepare for each exam and training providers to tailor their material accordingly.
Each exam is open-book, limited to the regulatory material covered, and typically consists of approximately 30 multiple-choice questions and lasts around 40 minutes. A demo examination is available on the EASA website.
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
EASA e-examination
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
EASA e-examination
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
European Aviation Safety Agency
COSCAP-SA 19th SCMJan 2010
Contents
EASA International Cooperation Activities
Cooperation with South AsiaRamp Inspectionse-ExaminationSARI 145
Let's move on to the SARI 145 Presentation.