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Safety Management Systems Presentation

Safety Management Systems Presentation. Deviations from Standard Operating Procedures. Unresolved maintenance discrepancy Low-time, commercial pilot acted as PIC on personal flight SMS programs increasingly common SMS programs help ensure adherence to SOPs. Previous Safety Recommendation.

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Safety Management Systems Presentation

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  1. Safety Management Systems Presentation

  2. Deviations from Standard Operating Procedures • Unresolved maintenance discrepancy • Low-time, commercial pilot acted as PIC on personal flight • SMS programs increasingly common • SMS programs help ensure adherence to SOPs

  3. Previous Safety Recommendation • Safety Recommendation A‑07‑10 • Require that all 14 CFR Part 121 operators establish Safety Management System programs • FAA is actively engaged in SMS-related rulemaking activities • Recommendation classified “Open—Acceptable Response”

  4. SMS Regulatory Activities ICAO mandate for States to establish SMS requirements by January 2009 FAA efforts June 2006: Issued AC 120-92 “Introduction to Safety Management Systems for Air Operators” December 2006: rulemaking activities began

  5. NASCAR Post-Accident Changes • SOP revisions • Established International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) SMS program • Successfully completed IS-BAO registration audit.

  6. Four Elements of SMS • Identify safety hazards • Implement changes to maintain acceptable level of safety • Continuously monitor and assess level of safety • Continuously improve overall level of safety

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