mandag 10. mars 2014
EASA med nytt rapporteringssystem
Europe Approves New
Accident Reporting RuleThe European Parliament adopted a
new accident/incident-reporting rule on March 4. The legislation is intended to
accelerate the flow of relevant accident/incident information, thereby speeding
the analysis and adoption of new procedures to reduce accidents. The system
adopted for the 28-state European Union is considered a cornerstone of a modern
approach to safety policy by learning not only from accidents, but also from
small incidents even if they had no serious consequences in themselves. It is
designed to gather and exchange incident information with the involvement of
airlines, manufacturers, air traffic controllers, aircrew, mechanics, national
authorities and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). A European network
of safety analysts, coordinated by the EASA, will be charged with detecting
trends and safety issues of pan-European significance while also recommending
appropriate action. The new rule will start to be implemented in May and will be
in full force 18 months later. In the meantime, preparations will be made to
adopt the necessary regulations and develop guidance material and IT
applications for the recording, exchange and analysis of information.
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