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A WARM WELCOME to the CJAA Operations Division Quality Symposium for Ops Div Working Parties

Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties. A WARM WELCOME to the CJAA Operations Division Quality Symposium for Ops Div Working Parties. Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties. Welcome and Introduction by Georges Rebender:

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A WARM WELCOME to the CJAA Operations Division Quality Symposium for Ops Div Working Parties

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  1. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties A WARM WELCOME to the CJAA Operations Division Quality Symposium for Ops Div Working Parties 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  2. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Welcome and Introduction by Georges Rebender:  Thank you for all your hard work so far  A special welcome to our new Working Parties  Recent Introduction of a QAP into the Ops Div  Extension of the Ops Div QAP to OST Working Parties  Performance Indicators & Self Monitoring  Based on processes, not individuals  Annual ‘lessons learnt’ workshop with Working Parties to identify OFIs and close the loop, to optimise the safety targets 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  3. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Objectives of the Day:  To provide a refresher on JAA rulemaking procedures (For communication to Working Party members)  To share lessons learnt  To explore ways to maintain high quality deliverables 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  4. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Quality Assurance Programme-An Introduction:  Goals  Resources eg People, time, money  Communication Plan eg web site, e-mail  Procedures  Training  Monitor, Review, Corrective Action  Performance Improvements 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  5. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • JAA Rulemaking Tools:  JAR-11:- Prescribes the requirements applicable to the development and production of JARs, ACJs and JIPs  Management System Manual:- Defines the policies, the processes and procedures to support the JAA Executive in their operational management  Agenda for Change:- Based on JAAB 99/3 Doc 6  OST Rules of Procedure:- Detailed methods based on Generic R of P for Sectorial Teams 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  6. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • JAA Rulemaking Process - A Summary:  Initial Proposal (Expl Note, PRIA, proposed text)  OST decision to develop proposal (as an ANPA or a DNPA)  DNPA developed by Working Party (Expl Note, RIA, proposed text)  DNPA endorsed by OST  DNPA reviewed by RST  DNPA for Public Consultation 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  7. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • JAA Rulemaking Process - A Summary cont:  CRD and NPA developed by Working Party (Expl Note incl changes since consultation, RIA, proposed text, CRD)  NPA endorsed by OST  NPA reviewed by RST  NPA adopted by JAAC  NPA published on Ops Div web site  NPA printed • NOTE: Each phase could be revisited several times 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  8. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Role: • Rulemaking, standardisation, harmonisation • To assist the Ops Div Dir in making decisions • To endorse NPAs for improving the safety level in the field of operations • Members act primarily as independent experts, but should have the objective that the conclusion is acceptable to their organisation OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  9. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Composition - Senior Representatives from: • JAA NAAs (Incl EASA) • European Commission • European IPs - organisation represented in the IPAP • Major International Consortiums (optional) • ICAO • Eurocontrol • FAA • US IPs • Other Entities (optional) OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  10. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Composition continued: • Normally limited to one member per organisation • Can be increased in a reasonable manner, depending on:- • Impact of OST activities on the party • Rationale behind the request • Other requests for incr in representation numbers • To respect the balance between NAAs and IPs • Ops Div Dir (OST Chairman) decision OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  11. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Functions: • Assist Ops Div Dir decision re proposed amendments to JARs • Give a position on proposals for new JARs (to be reported to JAAB) • Review T of R for each rulemaking project and give advise on the need to set up a new Working Party • Review initial proposals and NPAs (technical input) • Review CRDs and revised text • Provide interpretation and clarification of JARs for NAA consideration OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  12. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Functions continued: • Review proposals to develop new or amended JIPs • Overview the standardisation process (OPST) and act as Lower Appeal Board • Overview the joint processes managed by the Ops Div eg JOEBs, STDs and review related implementation procedures • Review policy documents and guidance material issued by the CJAA Ops Div to resolve specific implementation problems OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  13. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Functions continued: • Provide technical and administrative support on request of the OST Chairman • Review procedural aspects and propose solutions • Carry out tasks they have initiated OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  14. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Meetings: • 4 meetings a year normally planned • Urgent items acceptable by written procedure • Extraordinary meetings as seen necessary by the OST Chairman, with at least one month’s notice • Documentation to OST Co-ordinator at least 5 weeks before the meeting, in electronic format • Agenda and documentation forwarded to the members 3 weeks before the meeting preferably via OST web site , or by e-mail OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  15. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Meetings continued: • Full action list to members within 4 to 6 weeks of the meeting • Minutes to members within 4 to 6 weeks of the meeting OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  16. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Chairman decisions: • Initial proposals • NPAs for public consultation and later JAAC (via RST) • Specific Joint Processes steps eg JOEB • T of R for each rulemaking task OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  17. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 • OST Co-ordinator role: • To track OST tasks • To manage OST meeting administration 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  18. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • OST Sub Structure ie Working Parties: • To work on allocated tasks only • To produce all aspects of NPAs:- Explanatory Note incl RIA, proposed text, CRD, Pres’ Note for JAAC • To meet deadlines specified for OST OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 Ad Hoc Working Groups (TEMPORARY) 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  19. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties Sub Sectorial Teams: OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  20. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties Steering Groups: OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  21. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties Ad Hoc Working Groups: OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 • Temporary groups attached directly to OST Chairman or via a SG (See also ACJ 11.060 (b)(5)) • To work on a specific rulemaking project 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  22. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties Sub Groups: OST Rules of Procedure Rev 3 July 03 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  23. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Working Party Obligations: • Membership nominations through the Ops Div Dir • Annual Report from the Chairmen to the Ops Div Dir • Meeting Administration:- • Meeting schedule (Advise OST Co-ordr in advance) • Convening notice • Agenda • Working Papers (Elec copies to OST Co-ordinator) • Minutes (Elec copies to OST Co-ordinator) CJAA Management System Manual 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  24. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Working Party Meetings: • 50% shall be held, as a rule, at CJAA in Hoofddorp • CJAA venue provides benefit of regular contact between the Working Party and the Ops Div • If not at CJAA, then at a JAA member state location; and • Due regard to be made to direct travel and hotel costs, time spent travelling, ease of access, and availability of facilities and infrastructure Agenda for Change Dec 2003 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  25. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties CJAA Management System Manual • Working Party T of R: • New Working Parties to be endorsed by the CEO • T of R to be approved by the Ops Div Dir 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  26. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • Working Party T of R (ACJ 11.055(e)(2)): • Tasks:- • To develop draft NPA • To deliver and present draft NPA to OST • To review comments and produce CRD • To prepare final draft for JAAC adoption (via OST and RST) 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  27. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Working Party T of R (ACJ 11.055(e)(3)): • Composition:- The working party composition depends on the specific JAR to be developed or amended. Nevertheless, in the most general cases it comprises reps of JAA NAAs (Incl EASA), IPs, CJAA and European Commission, as well as representatives of other organisations whose participation could give beneficial contributions to the working party JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  28. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • Working Party T of R (ACJ 11.055(e)(4)): • Working Methods:- The organisation of work to be clarified in such a way that timescales are complied with. Liaisons such as CEO, OST, other Working Parties and non-JAA Authorities to be considered 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  29. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • Working Group T of R (ACJ 11.055(e)(5)): • Timescales:- The target date for submitting the proposal to Ops Div to be established. Target dates for other steps eg consultation, comment review and adoption, can also be referred to 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  30. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • Working Party T of R (ACJ 11.055(e)(6)): • Reporting:- The Working Party reports to the Ops Div Dir 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  31. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Working Party Terms of Reference: • Clarity on the division of responsibilities where there are interface issues between Working Parties eg:- CCSG drafting JAR-OPS 1 subpart O to consider JAR-OPS 3 subpart O under the HSST, and vice versa • Clarity on the division of responsibilities where there are interface issues with other organisations eg EASA, ICAO, EUROCONTROL • Provide for contingencies eg if Chairman and Secretary temporarily unavailable 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  32. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Working Party Chairman (ACJ 11.060 (b)(1)): • Elected by members of the Working Party • The Chairman’s organisation may nominate a further representative • Responsibilities:- • Working Party Agenda proposals • Mtg Room bookings via reception@jaa.nl (incl. attendance lists) • Facilitating discussions • Establishing the synthesis of all opinions in the Working Party JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  33. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Working Party Secretary (ACJ 11.060 (b)(2)): • Elected by members of the Working Party • The Secretary’s organisation may nominate a further representative • Responsibilities:- • Working Party meeting minutes • Distribution of meeting documents to Working Party members • Record keeping JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  34. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • Working Party Members (ACJ 11.060 (b)(3)): • Act primarily as independent experts, but should have the objective that the conclusion is acceptable to their organisation • Representatives to attend on a regular basis the Working Party meetings 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  35. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Coffee Break 11:30 hrs 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  36. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • Initiation of a new JAR or an amendment to a JAR (JAR 11.055(a)): • Any person or organisation may propose the development of a new JAR or an amendment to a JAR 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  37. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Stabilisation Criteria for NPA activity: • Any proposed change to conform with:- • Lead to a positive contribution to the JAAs aim for safety; or • To correct an acute implementation problem; or • To align with the EU; or • To comply with ICAO Annexes; or • To introduce a proposal from the JAA/FAA Harmonisation Work Programme; or • To permit the rapid implementation of new technological processes Agenda for Change Dec 2003 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  38. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Initial proposal to OST (ACJ 11.055(c)): • Date last updated, Version number, Proposer’s name, Proposer’s organisation, Page x of y, filename • Title of the initiative • Identification of the affected JAR text • Justification needed to assist decision on whether or not to develop the proposal ie a PRIA • To be developed by the relevant Working Party, if endorsed by OST JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  39. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Advance Notice of Proposed Amendment (JAR 11.065): • The Ops Div Dir may decide to initiate an A-NPA process (usually for a new concept) to “test the water” • A-NPAs will:- • Contain an Explanatory Note including justification for using the advanced NPA process • Contain preliminary new text • Be circulated for at least one month JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  40. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • NPAs must contain (JAR 11.065(b)): • Date last updated, Version number, Proposer’s name, Proposer’s organisation, Page x of y, filename • Explanatory Note describing the development process, significant or contentious or interface issues, regard to ICAO (Differences) and harmonisation with other Authorities and International Organisations, & a RIA • Proposed text:- • Current version to be used as the base material • Strike through deleted text • New text in bold italics JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  41. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Explanatory Note (ACJ 11.065(b)(2)): • Regulatory background:- • Major points clearly highlighted, notably contentious issues. If consensus has not been achieved, the rationale behind the majority and minority positions should be clearly explained. The reasons for adopting the majority position should be described. The majority should be qualified (large, narrow etc) JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  42. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Explanatory Note (ACJ 11.065(b)(2)) Cont: • Regulatory background continued:- • Extent of harmonisation with FAA and ICAO should be addressed • Differences proposed against ICAO standards should be highlighted • Description of the development process of the proposal, the organisations represented in the Working Party task and which bodies were consulted JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  43. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Regulatory Impact Assessment (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.1)): • An integrated decision support process to improve the quality of the proposal • A tool to ensure that proposals are well-substantiated, by clarifying the positive and negative impacts • Used as part of an open, transparent and accountable decision making process • Should improve the effectiveness and proportionality of regulatory decisions, while minimising adverse effects JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  44. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Regulatory Impact Assessment (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.1)) Continued: • The form of the evaluation may vary, according to circumstances, between the use of informed judgement, and a rigorous analysis balancing the various positive and negative impacts • The economic, environmental, social or other non- safety considerations alone should not prevent a safety improvement, but may be used to influence the choice between alternative proposals or means of addressing the safety objective JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  45. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Regulatory Impact Assessment (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.2)): • Some of the standard RIA headings may be omitted if clearly not relevant • Should be proportionate to the likely impact:- • Can be short if likely to affect only a few entities, many entities to a very small degree, or if impacts likely to be small • More data and depth of analysis required if the impact is likely to be substantial JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  46. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties • Lunch Break 13:00 hrs 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  47. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties JAR-11 Amendment 1 • RIA Checklist (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.2.1)): • a. Purpose and Intended Effect • b. Options • c. Impacts • d. Consultation • e. Summary and Final Assessment 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  48. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties a.Purpose and Intended Effect (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.2.2)): i. Identify the issue and objective of the NPA, how the proposal arose eg experience, data, harmonisation ii. Describe the scale of the issue (quantify if possible) iii. Describe decisions by JAA or other authorities or EU law that guide/constrain action JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  49. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties a. Purpose and Intended Effect Continued (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.2.2)): iv. Give a clear and brief statement of the objectives:- Prioritise if multiple objectives and identify any conflicts or trade-offs. If a safety enhancement is the objective, then a safety assessment should be performed including identification of hazards and a classification of risk, taking into account probability of occurrence and severity of effects v. Identify who or what is affected JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

  50. Quality Orientation for OST Working Parties b. Options (ACJ 11.065(b)(3.2.2)): i. and iii. Identify and evaluate options:- The option of do nothing acts as base case against which other options should be compared ii. Identify equity and fairness issues:- Equity balances the negative impacts of regulation against the positive impacts. The option which is thought likely to have the largest positive impacts, may impose unfair negative impacts on a specific group or business. Relatively low impacts may be significant if borne by a small number of people or organisations. The distribution of positive and negative impacts should be considered JAR-11 Amendment 1 2nd Feb 2005 Sue Bidmead CJAA OST Co-ordinator

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