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Conclusions of 3 rd Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok, 31 July 2002

Conclusions of 3 rd Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok, 31 July 2002. Steering Committee reaffirms its commitment to the key elements of COSCAP-SEA as outlined in paragraph 6 of DP-1 and to the priorities assigned to those elements in paragraph 7 of DP-1.

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Conclusions of 3 rd Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok, 31 July 2002

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  1. Conclusions of 3rd Steering Committee Meeting Bangkok, 31 July 2002

  2. Steering Committee reaffirms its commitment to the key elements of COSCAP-SEA as outlined in paragraph 6 of DP-1 and to the priorities assigned to those elements in paragraph 7 of DP-1. • The Steering Committee will continue to assign a high priority to SEARAST activities and approve SEARAST involvement in the safety interventions described in DP-3. • Directors General of COSCAP-SEA Member States/Administrations will closely monitor the implementation of safety-related interventions which are undertaken by SEARAST and ensure that the SEARAST Team Members from their organizations are given adequate top-level support to carry out national SEARAST-related activities. • Directors General will encourage continuity in the SEARAST process by ensuring, to the maximum extent possible, that their representatives to the SEARAST Team remain constant over the long term.

  3. The Steering Committee will recommend the introduction of existing ATC-related safety interventions at an appropriate regional meeting, such as the ATS/AIS/SAR or CNS/ATM subgroups of APANPIRG. • The Steering Committee will also recommend that ATC-related SEARAST matters be taken up at next APAC Directors General Conference. • The COSCAP SEA Steering Committee reinforces the principle of equal contributions by Member States/Administrations • The COSCAP SEA Steering Committee encourages those States/Administrations which have already demonstrated an ability to contribute more than the base amount (US$ 25,000) to continue to do so.

  4. Members will include the annual assessments in their yearly financial planning and ensure that contributions to the trust fund are made on a timely basis. • Members which have not made their second year contributions are encouraged by the Steering Committee to do so as soon as possible. • The COSCAP-SEA Steering Committee supports in principle the coordination efforts described in paragraph 4 of DP-5 • ICAO is advised to take up this matter with other sub-regional COSCAP organizations • If the Steering Committees of all three COSCAP Programmes agree, ICAO will (through its Chief Technical Advisers) undertake such coordination whenever it is practicable and economical.

  5. ICAO will pursue the possibility of developing a mission statement to reiterate objectives and emphasize long-term sustainability • The CTA will follow the work plan which was circulated with the understanding that modifications may be necessary as the year progresses • The next meeting of the Steering Committee Meeting will be in late January or early February of 2003

  6. Thank You

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