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RDIMS: #4515420

RDIMS: #4515420. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________. Presentation. 1. Review of Significant Events 2. Air Movement and Occurrence Statistics 3. Noise and Safety Procedures 4. Legislative/regulatory Framework

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RDIMS: #4515420

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  1. RDIMS: #4515420

  2. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ Presentation 1. Review of Significant Events 2. Air Movement and Occurrence Statistics 3. Noise and Safety Procedures 4. Legislative/regulatory Framework 5. Stakeholder Engagement and Transport Canada response to observations or complaints 6. Conclusions from the Five Year Review

  3. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 2nd SAFETY REVIEW FIVE YEAR REVIEW 1st SAFETY REVIEW TRAFFIC SCHEME 1998 1968 1998 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2007 2008(JAN-JUNE) 1ST SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE AMENDED SAFETY PROCEDURES CITY OF VICTORIA NOISE & AIR AIR, NOISE ECO STUDIES CERTIFICATION 1968 - 2008

  4. 1999 2003 Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 1ST TC SAFETY REVIEW MITIGATION PLAN TRAFFIC SCHEME DEVELOPED WATER AIRPORT CERTIFIED OPERATOR SAFETY COMMITTEE NOISE & AIR QUALITY COMMITTEE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN PRACTICES & PROCEDURES (MARINE ACT) AIR QUALITY & NOISE REVIEWS VIDEO CAMS & HARBOUR PATROL HARBOUR MASTER APPOINT. APM MALETEST MGMT & SAFETY REVIEW LEGAL REVIEW 2ND TC SAFETY REVIEW EXTENSIVE CONSULTATION: GVMAAS, CITY OF VICTORIA & OTHER KEY STAKEHOLDERS CLOSE MONITORING-ENFORCEMENT

  5. 2003 2006 Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (con’t) MARINE AND AVIATION REPORTING SYSTEM DEVELOPED (MAARS) ANNUAL PILOT BRIEFINGS UPGRADE VIDEO CAMERAS MONTHLY AIR OPERATOR’S MEETINGS INCIDENT FOLLOW-UP ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS ASSESSMENT OF 2nd SAFETY REVIEW MITIGATION AMENDED PROCEDURES – 70% REDUCTIONS IN FERRY CROSSINGS NEW OPERATOR BRIEFINGS CATALOGUE OF DOCUMENTS HARBOUR PATROLS PELLY ISLAND TAXI-WAY

  6. Victoria Water Airport (2003 - 2007) ______________________________________________________________________________ AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS BY YEAR 40K 40K 43,607 42,540 41,760 38,485 MOVEMENTS 38,199 30K 20K 8K 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 YEAR FLOAT PLANES HELICOPTERS SOURCE: MAARS NOTE: Data for 2008 to date, indicates little or no increase in movements from 2007.

  7. Victoria Water Airport (2003 - 2007) ______________________________________________________________________________ PERCENTAGE OF AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS BY RUNWAY ARRIVALS (ALPHA & BRAVO) 97% 96% 95% 96% 96% 100% 90% 80% 70% PERCENTAGE OF MOVEMENTS 60% 50% 40% 4% 4% 4% 3% 4% 0% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 YEAR ALPHA BRAVO SOURCE: MAARS

  8. Victoria Water Airport (2003 - 2007) ______________________________________________________________________________ PERCENTAGE OF AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS BY RUNWAY DEPARTURES (ALPHA & BRAVO) 80% 70% 60% 50% PERCENTAGE OF MOVEMENTS 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 YEAR CONTEXT Y2000 – 90% TOs ON AREA ALPHA Y2007 – 74% TOs ON AREA BRAVO ALPHA BRAVO ` SOURCE: MAARS

  9. Victoria Water Airport (2003 - 2007) _____________________________________________________________________________ SOURCE OF OCCURRENCE REPORTS (2003 – 2007) 200 175 150 HARBOUR MASTER 148 RESIDENTS 193 NAV CANADA 16 OTHER 6 TOTAL 363 125 100 NUMBER OF REPORTS 75 50 25 0 HBR MAS. RESIDENTS NAV CAN OTHER SOURCE NOTE: Occurrence Types - Speeding, landing after threshold, take-off prior to threshold, less than 50m from vessels, etc. SOURCE: MAARS

  10. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ SAFETY and NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES • Traffic Scheme • Aircraft “Runways” • Mandatory Reporting Points • Prior Permission Required • Emphasis On Bravo Operations • Runway Thresholds • Avoid Use Of Reverse Thrust

  11. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ SAFETY and NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES (cont) • Vessel/Aircraft Distance Separation • Marine Vessel Lanes • Taxi-Way For Bravo • Operational Committees • Recurrent Pilot Training • Low-Tide Markers • Reduced Water Taxi Operations – Area Alpha

  12. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK • SAFETY Aeronautics Act • Canadian Aviation Regulations • TC Regional Office Oversight • NOISE Canadian Aviation Regulations • AIR QUALITY Canadian Aviation Regulations

  13. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ NOISE and AIR QUALITY Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARS) Part V – Airworthiness Airworthiness Manual Chapter 516

  14. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ All aircraft, both domestic and foreign, operating within Canada, must comply with the Noise and Engine Emissions Standards at the time of manufacturer and certification, as established by Annex 16, Volumes I and II, of the Convention of International Civil Aviation

  15. Victoria Water Airport ______________________________________________________________________________ Noise Abatement/Mitigation Considerations Transport Canada has worked with the air operators, the airport manager, and the community to introduce Noise Mitigation Procedures such as the preferred use of Bravo over Alpha, however safety must always come first

  16. Victoria Water Airport ____________________________________________________________________________ COMMITTEES(Stakeholder Engagement) Noise and Air Quality Committee AnnuallyMEMBERS: TCCA, TC Programs, Nav Canada (NC), Resident. Assoc. Victoria Harbour Air Carriers Safety Committee Monthly MEMBERS: TCCA, TC Programs, NC, Air Operators, Marine Operators, CEO MV Coho, CEO Harbour Ferries Victoria Harbour Air Operators Safety Committee Monthly MEMBERS: TC Programs, TCCA, NC

  17. Victoria Water Airport ___________________________________________________________________________ OPERATIONAL COMPLAINT PROCESS Complaint submitted to Airport Manager Airport Manager acknowledges complaint to submitter Airport Manager reviews supporting information If complaint supported by independent information - alleged regulatory infraction referred to CA Enforcement - Pilot conduct – refers to air operator If complaint not supported, report completed & filed

  18. Victoria Water Airport _____________________________________________________________________________ PORT of VICTORIA’S RESPONSE TO OPERATIONAL COMPLAINTS Your correspondence to the Port of Victoria is acknowledged. Transport Canada staff will investigate your observation and if confirmed, will take appropriate action. Should we require additional information, we will initiate contact with you, otherwise, there will be no further response on this matter.

  19. Victoria Water Airport Five Year Review (2003 - 2007) ______________________________________________________________________________ CONCLUSIONS • IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS: • The number of aircraft movements has increased. • Float Plane traffic is increasing; helicopter traffic is decreasing. • The number of CADORS reported incidents is minimal (14 over five years). • The number of founded enforcement actions resulting in sanctions is minimal. • The percent of take-offs in Alpha and Bravo are static. • On average, 70% of take offs are from Bravo. • Civil Aviation, Programs & Nav Canada continue to introduce improvements. • Air and Marine Operator consultation and engagement is a model. • Victoria Harbour is seen as a potential model for other harbours (ie: Nanaimo)

  20. Victoria Water Airport Five Year Review (2003 - 2007) ______________________________________________________________________________ CONCLUSIONS (Con’t) Mitigative actions for identified risks have proven effective. There are no new risk indicators that warrant a full Risk Assessment. Aviation operations are stable with a low number of incidents and minimal enforcement actions and noise complaints.

  21. Victoria Water Airport Five Year Review (2003 - 2007) ______________________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDATIONS Continue Civil Aviation’s monitoring of & support to the Harbour’s operations & management. Continue enforcement action against alleged infractions. Continue focus on MAARS & CADORS Reports & follow-up. Continue encouragement of “good neighbour” and best practices ie: Use of Bravo Avoidance of reverse thrust Reduced rpm take-offs

  22. W S N E B BRAVO A ALPHA VICTORIA HARBOUR TRAFFIC SCHEME Not To Scale

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