Aviation Safety
Conference Reveals Shocking Evidence of Failing Government
VALETTA, Malta and
LEIMUIDEN, the Netherlands, November 8, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
attending the 40th AEI (Aircraft Engineers International) Annual Congress in
Valletta, Malta were presented with a staggering amount of evidence detailing
safety lapses by both
Indeed delegates were
also informed that recent ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation)
safety audit results revealed some shocking truths about the aviation
industry.
ICAO figures show an average rate of compliance with
their regulations of around 60% whilst national aviation safety regulator
manning levels have on average only attained 24% of their target levels.
"A scandalous situation," says Fred Bruggeman, AEI's Secretary General. "These
facts explain why regulatory authorities consistently fail to uncover, let alone
correct, serious safety lapses."
AEI have previously
claimed that safety regulators fail to investigate serious safety lapses and Mr
Bruggeman says "we now know why. It is not possible for industry regulators to
oversee a safety-critical industry without being properly resourced."
Delegates at congress
were presented with evidence and advice on how to deal with the ever-increasing
methods employed by commercial operators to avoid their safety responsibilities.
Occurrence reporting and whistleblowing were also discussed as airlines,
supported by regulators, wish to further deregulate the industry by making the
commercial operator fully responsible for safety. This move towards
self-regulation is apparently based upon an open and transparent safety
reporting system. The evidence presented to congress, however, suggested that
the aviation industry is not yet ready to take on such
responsibility.
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