Regulation and Collaboration in Cabin Safety

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Regulation and Collaboration in Cabin Safety Introduction of the panel Sharing of success stories Everyone has an important role Challenges & Opportunities Initiating positive exchange? Q&A

Martin Maurino ICAO

Collaboration in Cabin Safety Martin Maurino Safety, Efficiency and Operations Officer, ICAO IATA COSC 2017 - Doha, Qatar

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Carmen Barlow South African Civil Aviation Authority

South African Civil Aviation Authority IATA COSC Doha Qatar 16 18 May 2017

VISION TO BE RANKED AMONG THE TOP 10 CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITIES GLOBALLY BY 2020.

BRAND PROMISE KEEPING YOU SAFE IN THE SKY!

MISSION TO REGULATE CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AND SECURITY IN SUPPORT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY

VALUES VALUES BEHAVIOURAL ATTRIBUTES G Good is never good enough Always giving the best effort and seeking to continuously improve I Integrity and independence Maintain high ethical standards and approach issues professionally and without any bias S Service excellence Striving to always exceed customer expectations T Teaming and partnering Working with others where we are jointly accountable for the end result

THANK YOU

Martin Ruedisueli IATA Cabin Operations Safety Taskforce

Collaboration in Cabin Safety Cabin Safety Group Come together German speaking airlines

Cabin Safety Group Come together Participants: Cabin safety specialists (training, policy& procedures, investigation etc.) Meetings: Twice a year hosted by a member of the group providing the meeting minutes Exchange/share information, safety, security, training, service versus safety Discussions/review of regulatory issues/new rules Incident reviews, share the experiences Exchange of cabin safety publications Emerging new issues e.g. Li-ion battery in consumer goods, mobility devices Best practice discussions

Clare Cooper Cabin Safety Liaison Group

Aim: To pursue the highest standard of cabin safety and training. To achieve this the CSLG share information and ideas and debate issues pertaining to cabin safety procedures and training. The group will review safety and security training and policy and where applicable liaise with the Authority and other organisations and companies.

Membership: Is open to Operators registered in the UK and Ireland who have been in operation for a minimum of a year. The representative attending the twice-yearly meetings must hold a senior position in cabin safety or cabin safety training. The group is self-funding, therefore every member of the Group is expected to host a meeting solely or jointly with another Operator. The Host is responsible for preparing and distributing the meeting minutes. Communication is achieved by email.

Achievement: Joined video Cabin Fire Safety : Virgin Atlantic and the Civil Aviation Authority (UK) Transition from JAR-OPS to EASA Improved buying power of the collective Operators and accessibility to equipment One member can attend a conference and feedback information to the rest of the Group Sharing of training amongst the Operators, for example Train- the- Trainer courses and Aviation Immediate Care Trainer s courses

The Challenge / Opportunity : Transition to EASA Allow us to adhere to the same procedures and regulations. With the transition to EASA came the cabin crew attestation, equivalent to a cabin crew licence. The attestation is transferable carrying with it certain modules and areas of training.

Thomas Kaminski Airlines for America

Tips on initiating positive communications Meeting the Crewmember where they are social media Appealing to the media and technology that is most likely to be utilized emails formatted for computer screens vs. formatted for mobile Turn negative initiators of communication into positive messages

Areas in Cabin Safety Where Everyone Plays a Role Data action groups and interfaces with other parts of the organization Measurement of success for SMS Transparency in data sharing

Challenging Issues Made into Opportunities Proliferation of mobile devices (photo and video) Operating in a culture where challenging authority is popular Decision-making during evacuations When is it appropriate to deviate from SOP

Sharing of Success Stories A key point in establishing relevance to adult learners. As an industry we have tended to focus on consequences.

Yaser Farhood Gulf Cabin Safety Group

To effect co-ordination, integration and inter-connection between member states in all fields in order to achieve unity between them

ä Mr. Yaser Farhood ä Mr. Nizar Malayeb Cabin Safety Department, Saudi Airlines ä Eng. Martin Maurino Safety, Efficiency and Operations Officer Air Navigation Bureau, ICAO ä Ms. Kellie White Manager Crew Training Safety & Emergency Procedures and Regulatory Compliance at Emirates ä Mr. Mohammed Abbas Auditing Inspector at UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA)

2005 2015 Expansion IDEA 2014 Formation & Initiating 2018

is a voluntary body; comprises airlines Cabin Safety representatives from/outside the Gulf region.

VISION: pursue the highest standards of Cabin Safety for the Gulf Region and contribute to enhancing cabin safety internationally. MISSION: to improve Gulf Cabin Safety by identifying cabin safety issues, and formulating our position on those issues.

Engage the International Safety Bodies, so to contribute in the Cabin Safety activities in the region

Quality ERP Health Security Safety

Q &A

Regulation and Collaboration in Cabin Safety Carmen Barlow, South African Civil Aviation Authority Clare Cooper, Aurigny Air Services- representing Cabin Safety Liaison Group Yaser Farhood, Saudia- representing Gulf Cabin Safety Group Thomas Kaminski, JetBlue- representing Airlines for America Martin Maurino, ICAO Martin Ruedisueli, Swiss International- representing IATA COSTF Host Catherine Chan, Cathay Pacific Airways