14 th STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING 18-20 JUNE, ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA CAA OF MONGOLIA COSCAP CAAM COOPERATION ARIUNGEREL Purev AIS Director Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia
Aeronautical Information Management Background AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION Aeronautical Information Services Division forms a part of Air Navigation Services Administration, CAA of Mongolia and is the sole provider of aeronautical information services and procedure design services in Mongolia in accordance with the Civil Aviation Rule 175 and 173. NOTAM Services Pre-Flight Information Service ATS Reporting Office AIP Service Cartography Service ULAANBAATAR FIR Flight Procedure Design Service NOTAM Service Pre-Flight Information Service ATS Reporting Office Electronic Aeronautical Information Publication (e-aip) 1 st Phase 2 nd Phase Electronic Mapping system (e-map) Electronic Terrain and Obstacle Database (e-tod) Internet Self-briefing 3 rd Phase 2008 ICAO Roadmap 2010 ICAO Roadmap 2013
CAAM Cooperative Activities Sponsored by: 2. Basic AIS Training 4. Good understanding of Roadmap steps and QMS 1. Big gap among APAC States 3. Advanced AIS Training There is a big gap among States in Asia and Pacific region in terms of AIM implementation as they embark on transition to the new framework based on the Roadmap. In January of 2013, COSCAP and AIS of Mongolia coorganized the Basic AIS training for Asia Pacific region. The training was sponsored by Boeing and Airbus and attended by participants from Malaysia, DPRK and Mongolia. Having previously participated in Basic AIS training in Ulaanbaatar, General Administration of Civil Aviation (GACA) of DPRK identified the need for advanced training for their AIS personnel. The training was held in Ulaanbaatar city from 06 to 14 February 2014. During this training, DPRK participants were provided with knowledge of roadmap phases and steps AMDT 37 of Annex 15, QMS and other new SARPs related to AIM. Participants, instructors & CTA Participants from Malaysia Participants from DPRK
CAAM Cooperative Activities Basic AIS Training 07-11 January 2013, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia AIM Quality assurance seminar & AAITF/8 06-10 May 2013, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia We were approached by Malaysia for possible consulting services in terms of introduction of AIM automation system and Quality management system. Review of QMS being implemented by Malaysian AIS was carried out in March, 2014 and detailed report including recommendations on improvement of this system was delivered. Mongolia is providing assistance to Malaysia in terms of migration into database centric aeronautical information management system environment
CAAM Cooperative Activities provides expertise and coordination with ICAO and FPP. COSCAP PBN Operational Approval Course meets with PBN team on a regular basis Instructor: Mr. Bob Kennedy PANS-OPS/PBN Instructor COSCAP 11-15 June 2012, Mongolia COSCAP Participants: is actively involved in PBN implementation process in Mongolia Pilots Air traffic controllers Flight standards inspectors Airworthiness inspectors Flight procedure designers
Future Cooperative Activity Agreement with data Originator eaip Aeronautical Information Management Training QMS There is a big gap among States in Asia and Pacific region in terms of AIM implementation as they embark on transition to the new framework based on the Roadmap. COSCAP North Asia and CAAM have successfully partnered in providing assistance to some of these States and we hope this partnership will continue in the future. AIS Division of CAAM has been one of the pioneers in implementation AIM requirements in Asia and Pacific region and sharing our knowledge and expertise will always be one of our top priorities. COSCAP cooperation is much appreciated and we look forward to the fruitful cooperation of COSCAP and CAAM in the transition from aeronautical information services to aeronautical information management. DPRK Cambodia Lao PDR Maldives Malaysia Papua New Guinea Sri Lanka Australia Japan Republic of Korea Mongolia Thailand New Zealand Viet Nam
CAA OF MONGOLIA Thank You!