THIRD MEETING OF THE ASIA PACIFIC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION GROUP (APAC-AIG/3) COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, JUNE 2015

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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION THIRD MEETING OF THE ASIA PACIFIC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION GROUP (APAC-AIG/3) COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, 23 24 JUNE 2015 RECORD OF DISCUSSIONS AND CONCLUSIONS The views expressed in this Report should be taken as those of the APAC-AIG and not of ICAO. Adopted by APAC-AIG and published by the ICAO Asia and Pacific Office 1

Third Meeting of the Asia Pacific Accident Investigation Group (APAC-AIG/3) 23-24 June 2015 Colombo, Sri Lanka RECORD OF DISCUSSIONS AND CONCLUSIONS 1. Meeting and Attendance 1.1 The APAC-AIG/3 Meeting was held at Ramada Hotel, Colombo, Sri Lanka from 23 24 June 2015. 1.2 The APAC-AIG/3 Meeting was attended by 44 participants from 18 Member States/Administrations i.e. Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, China, Hong Kong China, Macao China, France, Indonesia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, and Sri Lanka and four International Organization/Industry Partners i.e. Embraer, IATA, IFALPA, ICAO APAC. One representative from Qatar also participated in the meeting at the invitation of the Chairman APAC-AIG. 1.3 The list of participants is in Attachment A. 2. Opening Session 2.1 Mr. Parakrama Dissanayake, Senior Director, Sri Lanka Civil Aviation Authority, welcomed the participants to the APAC-AIG/3. 2.2 Mr. Chan Wing Keong, Director, Air Accident Investigation Bureau of and Chairman APAC-AIG, made the opening remarks. 2.3 Mr. Amal Hewawasam, Officer Flight Safety, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Asia and Pacific and Mr. Mohamed Shibly Aziz, Chairman, Sri Lanka Civil Aviation Authority, addressed the meeting. 3. Introduction of Participants 3.1 The delegates were requested to introduce themselves. 4. Meeting Arrangements and Adoption of Agenda 4.1 Meeting Arrangements 4.1.1 The Meeting was chaired by Chairman APAC-AIG, Mr. Chan Wing Keong, and Vice-Chairman, Dr. Richard Batt. 4.1.2 Mr. Amal Hewawasam, ICAO APAC Officer Flight Safety acted as Secretary to the Meeting. 1

4.2 Adoption of Agenda (WP/1) - Secretariat 4.2.1 The following agenda was proposed and adopted. Agenda Item 1: Review of the decisions by APRAST in respect of the conclusions of APAC-AIG/2 Agenda Item 2: APAC Underwater Database and Code of Conduct Agenda Item 3: Update on ICAO initiatives Agenda Item 4: Independent investigation authority Agenda Item 5: Investigator training Agenda Item 6: Regional cooperation Agenda Item 7: Action Plan to improve the accident/incident investigation capability in the APAC region Agenda Item 8: Other business 5. Agenda Item 1: Review of the decisions by APRAST in respect of the conclusions of APAC-AIG/2 5.1 Status of Conclusions from APAC-AIG/2 (WP/2) Chairman APAC-AIG 5.1.1 The Meeting noted the status of the Conclusions from the Second Meeting of the APAC-AIG. 5.2 Chairman APAC-AIG s Report on the works of APAC-AIG to the APRAST (IP/2) - Chairman APAC-AIG 5.2.1 This paper summarized Chairman APAC-AIG s report to the Sixth Meeting of the Asia Pacific Regional Aviation Safety Team (APRAST/6) on the progress made on the conclusions and decisions developed by APRAST/4, APRAST/5 and RASG-APAC/4 relating to accident investigation. 5.2.2 The Meeting developed the following conclusion: Conclusion APAC-AIG 3/1 that, the ICAO APAC Office develop a procedure to send a State Letter, on a half yearly basis, to invite States/Administrations to update the information in the database of the APAC accident/incident investigation bodies. 2

6. Agenda Item 2: APAC Underwater Database and Code of Conduct 6.1 APAC-AIG database and Code of Conduct status update (WP/3) 6.1.1 This paper updated the meeting on the States/Administrations that have submitted their information to the APAC-AIG database, and those that have pledged to the APAC Code of Conduct on accident investigation matters. 6.1.2 States/Administrations are encouraged to consider pledging their support to the Code of Conduct, and to provide their current accident investigation agency s information to ICAO APAC Office if they have not already done so. 6.1.3 The Meeting developed the following conclusion: Conclusion APAC-AIG 3/2 that, the ICAO APAC Office issue a State Letter informing that the ICAO APAC- Office will be the single point of contact for submitting information related to the APAC-AIG database. 7. Agenda Item 3: Update on ICAO initiatives 7.1 The Secretariat shared with the meeting with an overview of ICAO initiatives, covering Annex 13 amendments, AIG Guidance material, AIG Expert Groups, outcomes of Safety Information Protection Task Force and Group of Experts of Accident and Incident Records, AIG website, e-library of Final Reports, AIG workshops and AIG future works. 7.2 ICAO upcoming standard for establishing an independent accident investigation authority (WP/4) Secretariat 7.2.1 The paper presented ICAO s upcoming standard that will require States/Administrations to establish an independent investigation authority that is independent from State aviation authorities and other entities that could interfere with the conduct or objectivity of an investigation. This standard will be applicable from November 2016. The Chairman APAC-AIG mentioned that the APAC-AIG may provide guidance and assist States/Administrations in areas such as mock audits and training. 7.2.2 The Meeting agreed that ICAO should provide more guidance as to how a State/Administration can demonstrate the independence of its accident investigation agency. 7.2.3 The Meeting developed the following conclusions: Conclusion APAC-AIG 3/3 that, the ICAO APAC Office send a State Letter to re-emphasize the need for States/Administrations to meet ICAO s upcoming standard that will require the establishment of an accident investigation authority that is independent from State aviation authorities and other entities that could interfere with the conduct or objectivity of an investigation. 3

Conclusion APAC-AIG 3/4 that, the ICAO APAC Office request ICAO HQ to provide more guidance as to how a State/Administration can demonstrate the independence of its accident investigation agency. 7.3 GEPAIR initiatives (WP/5) 7.3.1 The Meeting noted the works and progress of the ICAO Group of Experts on Protection of Accident and Incident Records (GEPAIR). 7.4 BEA's view on the protection of accident and incident records and flight recorder recordings (WP/6) France 7.4.1 The Meeting noted EU s approach and regulations to ensure the protection of the reporter of an incident. The meeting also noted EU s policies in place to deter misuse of safety information, and on the prevention of the sharing of CVR and AIR recordings. 7.5 ICAO High Level Safety Conference - (IP/3) 7.5.1 The Meeting noted the key subjects relating to accident investigation that were discussed at the ICAO Second High-Level Safety Conference. 7.6 Establishing a new independent aviation safety investigation agency in the South Pacific (IP/5) Papua New Guinea 7.6.1 The paper highlighted the Papua New Guinea s experience and challenges in establishing a new independent accident investigation agency. The meeting noted the agency s reporting structure, staff strength, expansion plans, and the ATSB s assistance in developing the agency s capabilities. 7.6.2 The Meeting developed the following conclusion: Conclusion APAC-AIG 3/5 that, the ICAO APAC Office disseminate this paper to the APAC States/Administrations as a reference for those that wish to establish an independent accident investigation agency. 8. Agenda Item 5: Investigator training 8.1 Investigation under Challenging Environment: A Chinese Perspective (WP/7) China 8.1.1 The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) presented its experience in conducting investigation in challenging terrain and environment, and the types of training and coordination undertaken to better prepare their investigators for such situations. 4

8.1.2 The Meeting noted the importance of training in challenging environment so as to be able to conduct investigations effectively in such circumstances. 8.2 On-site Accident Investigation Training (WP/8) 8.2.1 The Meeting noted the accident investigation workshops that AAIB conducted for Vietnam, Cambodia and Brunei. 8.3 Flight data recorder training at AAIB (IP/8) Sri Lanka 8.3.1 The Meeting noted the benefits of co-operation among aircraft accident investigation authorities in technical assistance and investigator training. 9. Agenda Item 6: Regional cooperation 9.1 Joint Wreckage Mapping Exercise (IP/9) Macau China, and Participation in Foreign Investigation Exercise (IP/10) 9.1.1 The Meeting noted the value of organizing investigation exercises and States/Administrations were encouraged to consider inviting foreign participants when organizing training activities. 9.2 Collaboration between Brunei Darussalam and (IP/11) Brunei Darussalam and 9.2.1 This Meeting noted the collaboration between AAIB and the Brunei Department of Civil Aviation through the signing of MOUs, investigation training and observer attachments. 9.3 Sharing of Experience from a Recent Sea Search Operation (IP/12) Indonesia and 9.3.1 This Meeting noted the lessons learnt from the recent sea search operation led by the Indonesia National Transportation Safety Committee and the importance of maintaining good networking and close regional cooperation. 9.4 Report of the 2014 International Confidential Aviation Safety Systems (ICASS) Group meeting (IP/13) Australia 9.4.1 The Meeting noted that ICAO Annex 19 paragraphs 5.1.2 and 5.3.1 require States/Administrations to establish a voluntary incident reporting system and to afford protection to the sources of the information reported. 9.4.2 The Meeting also noted that the 2015 ICASS Group meeting will be held in Cologne, Germany, from 19-23 October 2015. RASG had earlier encouraged States/Administrations interested in setting up a Confidential Aviation Incident Reporting programme to contact ICASS for assistance in designing and implementing new systems. States/Administrations that wish to find out more about establishing a voluntary incident reporting system are encouraged to attend this meeting. 5

10. Agenda Item 7: Action Plan to improve the accident/incident investigation capability in the APAC region 10.1 Training events by AAIB (IP/14) 10.1.1 The Meeting noted the upcoming training events planned by AAIB. 10.2 Updates to work plan (WP/9) Chairman 10.2.1 The Meeting noted the updated APAC-AIG work plan as attached in Attachment B. 11. Agenda Item 8: Other Business 11.1 The importance of investigating serious incidents, and not just accidents (IP/15) Australia 11.1.1 The Meeting noted that it is an ICAO Standard to institute an investigation of a serious incident when the aircraft is of a maximum mass of over 2,250 kg. The meeting noted that valuable safety information can be obtained from investigating serious incidents that could prevent the occurrence of future accidents. 11.1.2 The Meeting also noted that investigating serious incidents is one of the main ways that a State/Administration can ensure that it develops and maintains the capability to respond to a major aircraft accident. 11.2 Ground Collision Occurrence at Yangon, Myanmar (IP/16) Myanmar, and Ground Collision Occurrence at Yangon International Airport (IP/17) Republic of Korea 11.2.1 The Meeting had an interesting discussion and noted that the classification of an occurrence may not always be straightforward. Chairman APAC-AIG added that a State/Administration may revise the initial classification of an event in the course of an investigation. Regardless of the classification, the most important point is to ensure that a thorough investigation is being conducted. 11.2.2 Chairman APAC-AIG invited States/Administrations to inform ICAO APAC Office and Chairman APAC-AIG before 24 August 2015 if they have any suggestion to refine/enhance ICAO Annex 13 s definitions of occurrences to reduce ambiguity. 11.3 Investigation insurance coverage (IP/18) Sri Lanka, and Investigation expenses (IP/19) 11.3.1 This Meeting noted the costs of investigations may be recovered by way of insurance, or from the parties concerned through the provisions of State legislation. 6

11.4 Investigation of Occurrence and Managing State Safety Program in India India 11.4.1 The Meeting noted the establishment, developments, capabilities and works of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau of India. 12. Date and Venue for APAC-AIG/4 12.1 The APAC-AIG/3 Meeting decided the Fourth Meeting will be held in Japan in conjunction with JTSB hosting of an AsiaSASI Workshop. The date of the APAC-AIG/4 will be advised later. 13. Adoption of Conclusions 13.1 The APAC-AIG/3 adopted the Conclusions. 14. Closing of the Meeting 14.1 The Chairman thanked the meeting participants for their contributions. 7

Attachment A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 1. AUSTRALIA 1. Mr. Richard WHITE Manager Accident Liaison Investigation Unit Civil Aviation Safety Authority Canberra ACT 2601 2. Dr. Richard G. BATT ATSB Manager International Australian Transport Safety Bureau Civic Square ACT 2608 3. Mr. Robert C. CHOPIN Senior Transport Safety Investigator Aviation Australian Transport Safety Bureau Civic Square ACT 2608 2. BANGLADESH 4. Mr. Khan Md. AYUB Assistant Director Flight Safety & Regulations Division Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Dhaka 1229 5. Mr. Mohammad Shafiul AZAM Airworthiness Inspector Flight Safety & Regulations Division Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Dhaka 1229 3. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 6. Mr. Chun Heng WONG Operations Officer Regulatory Division Civil Aviation Department Bandar Seri Begawan BB2513 Tel.: +61-7-30144 7550 Fax.: +61-7-30144 7575 Tel.: +61-2-6274 6404 Tel.: +61-7-3833 9903 Fax: +61-7-3833 9921 Tel.: +880-2-890 1406 Fax: +880-2-890 1418 Tel.: +880-2-891 4870 Ext. 3502 Fax: +880-2-890 1418 Tel.: +673-878 9126 +673-2330 142 Ext. 1389 Fax: +673-234 5345 richard.white@casa.gov.au; Richard.batt@atsb.gov.au; Rob.chopin@atsb.gov.au; ayubcaab@gmail.com; shafiulcaab@gmail.com; aeld3_caab@yahoo.com; Chunheng.wong@civil-aviation.gov.bn; 1

State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 4. CHINA 7. Mr. Yanfeng MAO Director Aircraft Accident Investigation Division Office of Aviation Safety Civil Aviation Administration of China Beijing 8. Mr. Yong LI Director Transport Aviation Accident Investigation Division (AAIC-CAAC) Beijing 5. HONG KONG CHINA 9. Mr. Jimmy W. S. LEUNG Airworthiness Officer Flight Standards and Airworthiness Division Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department 6. MACAO CHINA 10. Mr. Chi Man SIN Safety Officer Civil Aviation Authority of Macao 11. Mr. Qian LUO Assistant Safety Officer Civil Aviation Authority of Macao 7. FRANCE 12. Mr. Arnaud TOUPET Senior Investigator Bureau d'enquêtes et d'analyses pour la sécurité de l'aviation civile 8. INDONESIA 13. Mr. Tatang KURNIADI Chairman Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi (KNKT) Jakarta Tel.: +86-10-6409 1909 Fax: +86-10-6405 2829 Tel.: + Fax: + Tel.: +852-2910 6092 Fax: +852-2362 4250 Tel.: +853-8796 4119 Fax: +853-2833 8089 Tel.: +853-8796 4182 Fax: +853-2833 8089 Tel.: +33-1-49 92 72 34 Fax: +33-1-49 92 72 03 Tel.: +62-21-351 7606 Fax: +62-21-351 7606 Yf_mao@caac.gov.cn; maoyanfeng214@gmail.com; jwsleung@cad.gov.hk; edwinsin@aacm.gov.mo; bryanluo@aacm.gov.mo; Arnaud.toupet@bea-fr.org; pph@bea-fr.org; knkt@dephub@go.id; 2

State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 14. Capt. Nurcahyo UTOMO Senior Investigator KNKT Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi Jakarta Tel.: +62-21-351 7606 Fax: +62-21-351 7606 raynurcahyo@gmail.com; 15. Mr. Apib K. Wahyu Wiwing PRAYOGI Investigator KNKT Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi Jakarta Tel.: +62-21-351 7606 Fax: +62-21-351 7606 Apib.knkt@gmail.com; 9. INDIA 16. Mr. Maneesh KUMAR Director Air Safety Directorate General of Civil Aviation India 10. JAPAN 17. Mr. Shinji YOSHIDA Aircraft Accident Investigator Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) Tokyo 18. Mr. Takashige SUGO Director for International Affairs Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) Tokyo 11. MALAYSIA 19. Mr. Abdul Wahab IBRAHIM Senior Inspector Ministry of Transport Putrajaya 20. Mr. Mohan SUPPIAH Senior Inspector Ministry of Transport Putrajaya 21. Mr. Muhammad Imran ISMAIL Inspector Ministry of Transport Putrajaya Tel.: +91-11-24620272 Fax: +91-11-24633140 Tel.: +81-3-5253 8814 Fax: +81-3-5253 1677 Tel.: +81-3-5253 8824 Tel.: +60-3-8892 1073 Fax: +60-3-8888 0163 Tel.: +60-3-8892 1073 Fax: +60-3-8888 0163 Tel.: +60-3-8892 1073 Fax: +60-3-8888 0163 maneeshdgca@nic.in maneesh.dgca@gmail.com Yoshida-s2mh@mlit.go.jp; jtsbinternational@mlit.go.jp; cptwahabibrahim@mot.gov.my; mohansuppiah@mot.gov.my; Imran.ismail@mot.gov.my; 3

State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 22. Dr. Noorlinah G. MOHD Deputy Director Department of Civil Aviation Putrajaya 12. MALDIVES 23. Mr. Idris Abdul RAZZAK Accident Investigation coordinating Committee Chairman Maldives Civil Aviation Authority Male 13. MYANMAR 24. Mr. Myo THANT Director (Airworthiness and MAIB) Department of Civil Aviation Yangon International Airport 14. PAPUA NEW GUINEA 25. Dr. Marcus J. Matthews Advisor to PNG Accident Investigation Commission Australian Transport Safety Bureau Port Moresby 26. Capt. David INAU Chief Executive Officer PNG Accident Investigation Commission Port Moresby 15. PHILIPPINES 27. Mr. Francisco L. NAJERA JR. Acting Chief Aircraft Accident Investigation and Inquiry Board Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Manila Tel.: +60-3-8871 4212 Fax: +60-3-8871 4333 Tel.: +960-332 4983 Fax: +960-332 3039 Tel.: +95-1533003 Fax: +95-1533016 Tel.: +675-323 2911 Fax: +673-311 2406 Tel.: +675-323 2911 Fax: +673-311 2406 Tel.: +63-2-879 9225 Fax: +63-2-879 9225 noorlinahgmohd@dca.gov.my; drnoor6077@gmail.com; abdulrazzakidris@gmail.com; Myothant502@gmail.com; dtech@dca.gov.mm; mmatthews@aic.gov.pg; marcus.matthews@atsb.gov.au; dinau@aic.gov.pg; Fl_Najera@yahoo.com; 4

State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 28. Mr. Reineer Y. BACULINAO Aircraft Accident Investigator Aircraft Accident Investigation and Inquiry Board Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Manila 16. QATAR 29. Mr. Nonito Gegona CEDRO Head Airworthiness Qatar Civil Aviation Authority Head of Airworthiness Air Safety Department 17. REPUBLIC OF KOREA 30. Mr. Jong Sun CHA Director, Standards Team Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) Sejong Special Self-Governing City 31. Mr. Sun Suk IN Investigator Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) Sejong Special Self-Governing City 32. Ms. Min Jeong KIM, Megan English Affairs Coordinator Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB) Sejong Special Self-Governing City 33. Mr. Hyoung-Gyu LEE Safety Investigation Team Leader Korean Air Seoul 18. SINGAPORE Tel.: +63-2-879 9225 Fax: +63-2-879 9225 Tel.: +974-555-44079 Fax: +974-4465-4761 Tel.: +82-44-201 5448 Fax: +82-44-201 5696 Tel.: +82-44-201 5438 Fax: +82-44-201 5698 Tel.: +82-44-201 5432 Fax: +82-44-201 5696 Tel.: +82-2-2656 6392 Fax: +82-2-2656 8299 rybaculinao@aaiib.caap.gov.ph; r.baculinao@gmail.com; Nonito.cedro@caa.gov.qa; chajs@korea.kr; Ssin25@korea.kr; sunsukin@hanmail.net; flyingmin@korea.kr; flyingmin@naver.com; hyeongglee@koreanair.com; 5

State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 34. Mr. Wing Keong CHAN Director Air Accident Investigation Bureau of 918155 35. Mr. Guan Kiat TEO, Steven Senior Investigator Air Accident Investigation Bureau of 918155 36. Mr. Junsheng NG Accident Investigator Air Accident Investigation Bureau of 918155 19. SRI LANKA Tel.: +65-6595 6010 Fax: +65-6542 2394 Tel.: +65-6595 6768 Fax: +65-6542 2394 Tel.: +65-6541 2799 Fax: +65-6542 2394 Chang_wing_keong@mot.gov.sg; Steven_teo@mot.gov.sg; Ng_junsheng@mot.gov.sg; 37. Mr. Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Parakrama DISSANAYAKE Senior Director Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka Colombo 02 Tel.: +94-11-230 4709 Fax: +94-11-235 8826 sd@caa.lk; 38. Mr. Ajith Susantha De Silva SANDRA MARAKKALA Director Flight Safety Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka Colombo 02 Tel.: +94-11-235 8878 Fax: +94-11-235 8879 dfs@caa.lk; 39. Ms. Samudra CHANDRARATNE Programme Assistant / Aircraft Accident Investigation Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka Colombo 02 Tel.: +94-11-235 8820 Fax: +94-11-230 4644 paaai@caa.lk; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INDUSTRIES 1. EMBRAER 40. Mr. Felipe A. N. SANTOS Air Safety Representative Embraer Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Gold Coast MC QLD9726 Australia Tel.: + Fax: + elipe.santos@embraer.com.br; 6

State/Name Title/Organization Tel/Fax Number e-mail 41. Mr. Dinesh JEGANATHAN Manager Flight Safety EMBRAER (Asia Pacific Office) 238874 2. INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (IATA) 42. Mr. Muhammed A WADUD Deputy General Manager Corporate Safety & Quality Dept. Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd Dhaka-1229 43. Mr. MD. M. RAHMAN Asst. Manager Fire Flight Safety Dept. Biman Bangladesh Airlines Dhaka-1229 3. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION (IFALPA) 4. ICAO 44. Capt. Ishtiaque HOSSAIN Regional Vice President (Asia/West) IFALPA 45. Mr. Amal HEWAWASAM Regional Officer, FS ICAO Asia and Pacific Office Bangkok 10900, Thailand Tel.: +65-9827 5801 Fax: +65-6734 3908 Tel.: +880-2-890 1784 Tel.: +880-2-8901 500 Ext. 4354 Tel.: +880-17-1153 4710 Tel.: +66-2-537 8189 Fax: +66-2-537 8199 Jeganathan.dinesh@sin.embraer.com; Mabdul.wadud@bdbiman.com; managersafety@bdbiman.com; ishtiaquehossain1@gmail.com; APAC@icao.int; ahewawasam@icao.int; 7

Activities / Events APAC-AIG Meeting ICAO Regional Workshop AsiaSASI Workshop ISASI Annual Seminar International Accident Investigation Forum ICASS Meeting Creation of AIU Database 1st Asian Turbomeca Engine Seminar ICAO Technical and End-User Course on ECCAIRS Advanced Investigation Training Workshop on Underwater Seatch of Flight Recorders Aircraft Accident Site Safety Workshop ECCAIRS In-house Training Orgat'l & Mgmt Factors Investigation Training APAC-AIG/3 APAC-AIG Work Plan Attachment B Date Q1 2013 2014 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 18-19 Sep Bali 27-28 May Hong Kong 16-17 Sep Bali 13-14 Jun Taipei 29-30 May Hong Kong 19-22 Aug Vancouver 13-16 Oct Adelaide 23-25 Apr 3-7 Nov Canberra Provision of Data Database developed 1-4 Apr 14-23 May New Delhi 21-25 Jul 30-31 Jul 22-24 Jul 25-26 Jul Q1 2015 Q2 Q3 Q4 23-24 Jun Sri Lanka 25-26 Jun Sri Lanka 24-27 Aug Augsburg 19-23 Oct Cologne Database expansion 16-20 Nov Q1 Q2 2016 Q3 Japan Japan 19-21 Apr Q4 3-7 Oct Iceland Q1 2017 Q2 Proposed Proposed Q3 Q4 22-24 Aug USA 8