onsdag 30. juli 2014

Malaysian - ICAO Task Force etableres

ICAO to form Task Force to address air safety issues over conflict zones


Global airline industry comes together in condemnation of attack on civil aviation

Expressing condemnation of the use of weapons against civil aviation, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has joined with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Airports Council International (ACI) and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO) in a declaration, committing the parties to review processes for the overflight of conflict zones. The high-level meeting was called by ICAO in the aftermath of the tragic downing of Malaysia Airlines' MH17 over Ukraine earlier this month, according to a release.

UK pilots seek urgent meeting with ministers on air safety


The British Airline Pilots' Association (Balpa) has demanded "an urgent meeting" with UK ministers to discuss safety in the air following the shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines flight.

Balpa welcomed yesterday's announcement that the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) intends to establish a new task force to look into airspace safety, but said: "We are a long way from a solution."

The association said of ICAO: "The UN body has at least acknowledged there is a problem with the current system that is supposed to protect passengers and crew from becoming targets." However, it warned: "Groups such as the one announced are often slow and ponderous. So we are asking what can be done now.

"We are calling on the UK Government to show leadership in ensuring the safety of UK passengers whichever airline they are flying with and wherever in the world.

"Balpa is seeking an urgent meeting with ministers to progress a proposal of a joint Department for Transport and Balpa summit on the issue."

The pilots' association said "the same level and quality of data, intelligence and guidance" are currently not shared among all airlines and pilots.

"There appear to be variations in the quality, extent and usefulness of intelligence between different airlines, agencies and countries," Balpa added.

And it said: "Pilots need to know when they plot flight paths that the guidance on safe areas is independent of any interests other than flight safety."

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