South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority Overview
South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority (SSCAA) was established in 2012 to regulate the aviation industry in South Sudan. As a member of ICAO, SSCAA aims to provide efficient, safe, secure, reliable, and affordable aviation infrastructure and services. Challenges include financial autonomy and meeting
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Update to Aerodrome Reports and Forecasts: A Users Handbook to the Codes (WMO-No. 782) - SERCOM-3 Session
Presentation on the proposed 2025 update to the Aerodrome Reports and Forecasts handbook during the SERCOM-3 session in Bali. The update focuses on minor changes to aeronautical meteorological codes related to METAR and SPECI reports, aligning with ICAO Annex 3. The content includes background infor
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Aerodrome Inspector's Handbook: Certification Course Overview
Explore an online certification course presented by COSCAP-SA focusing on aerodrome inspection and certification. The course covers topics like safety management systems, aerodrome physical characteristics, and ICAO provisions. It is designed for CAAs and aerodromes in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India
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Challenges in Aerodrome Regulation and Maintenance
Issues highlighted at the AGA Area conference include staffing shortages in aerodrome regulatory authorities, lack of formal training programs, deficient aerodrome certification processes, inadequate aerodrome maintenance programs, and gaps in implementing safety management systems and risk assessme
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Aerodrome Certification Online Course Overview
This online course presented by COSCAP-SA focuses on aerodrome certification and safety management systems for aerodromes. Modules cover topics such as safety assessments, development of guidance materials, and state safety oversight systems. The course aims to enhance knowledge and skills in ensuri
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Enhanced Runway Throughput via Wake Turbulence Separation Module N.B0-70
This document discusses Module N.B0-70 of the ASBU methodology by ICAO, focusing on increased runway throughput through revised wake turbulence separation standards and procedures. The module addresses the need for more efficient spacing and sequencing of aircraft during approach and en-route operat
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EASA Update on Regulation 2020/469 and FIS/AFIS Requirements
EASA's update highlights the comprehensive set of requirements introduced by Regulation 2020/469 for Air Traffic Services (ATS) as of January 27, 2022. It emphasizes the alignment with ICAO provisions, transposition of SARPs and PANS for uniform application, and the certification of Flight Informati
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