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The System Safety Management Transformation program enables safety analyses to determine how NAS-wide operational improvements will affect safety and evaluate potential ways to reduce safety risk. It consists of three tools: Airport Surface Anomaly Investigation Capability, Integrated Safety Assessment Model, [ 215 ] and Safety Information ...
In 2023, the FAA added SMS requirements for certain airport certificate holders (14 CFR Part 139) to develop, implement, maintain and adhere to an airport safety management system. In 2024, the FAA expanded the applicability for compulsory SMS programs. Aircraft manufacturers’ SMS requirements are now addressed (14 CFR Part 21), as are those ...
The Aviation Safety Reporting System, or ASRS, is the US Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) voluntary confidential reporting system that allows pilots, air traffic controllers, cabin crew, dispatchers, maintenance technicians, ground operations, and UAS operators and drone flyers to confidentially report near misses or close call events in the interest of improving aviation safety.
A key system that provides safety messages to pilots resumed operating on Sunday morning after an outage that began the previous night, the Federal Aviation Administration said, in the latest ...
The system remained in operation until the 1980s. [12] The former 1942 Naval Air Station became the Atlantic City International Airport. [ 13 ] It was renamed the FAA Technical Center in 1980, and in 1996 it was named the William J. Hughes Technical Center, after Ambassador and Congressman William J. Hughes .
The FAA plans to install new safety improvements at the four US airports, ... one of the first in the nation to receive the new Awareness Initiative system," said Sam Haynes, an airport ...
Aviation Safety (AVS): responsible for aeronautical certification of personnel and aircraft, including pilots, airlines, and mechanics. [7] Airports (ARP): plans and develops the national airport system; oversees standards for airport safety, inspection, design, construction, and operation.
ICAO Doc 9830 defines A-SMGCS as follows: Advanced surface movement guidance and control system (A-SMGCS). A system providing routing, guidance and surveillance for the control of aircraft and vehicles in order to maintain the declared surface movement rate under all weather conditions within the aerodrome visibility operational level (AVOL) while maintaining the required level of safety.