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Title: AERODROME CERTIFICATION IN JAMAICA


1
AERODROME CERTIFICATION IN JAMAICA
  • JAMAICA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY

2
Aerodrome Certification
  • 14 Aerodrome SARPS are now the main reference
  • incorporated by reference in regulations
  • 16-Noise
  • 17-Security
  • associated manuals with Annexes

3
Aerodrome Certification
  • Existing Act mentions Annexes
  • Old regulations dealt with control of aircraft
    access
  • Old licensing system controlled where aircraft
    could have access
  • Safety regulations require aircraft to land at
    licensed aerodromes (access control)

4
Aerodrome Certification
  • In 1980 before control of aerodromes regulations
    there were 47 aerodromes in Jamaica
  • Today there are 15 left
  • There is demand to open more aerodromes
  • Act amendment is ready
  • New regulations have been prepared for
    certification

5
Aerodrome Certification
  • EXISTING
  • 2 international airports
  • 4 public aerodromes
  • 9 private aerodromes
  • numerous helicopter alighting areas/pads
  • DEMAND from gliders, ultra-lights, improved
    access to parishes, redevelop abandoned WW-2
    military aerodrome for cargo

6
Glider and Ultralight aerodrome
7
Aerodrome Certification
  • Established formal process
  • Pre-application
  • discussion with JCAA
  • JCAA provides guidelines and forms
  • applicant to obtain land use approvals
  • if applicant does not, JCAA informs land use
    authorities and invites applicant to discussion
  • land use authorities object no certificate issued

8
Aerodrome Certification
  • Application Process (60 days if possible)
  • forms submitted, inspector assigned
  • site inspection, results communicated
  • certificate issued if standards met, deviations
    approved, operations manual approved
  • Certificate valid for one year
  • Interim certificate if special circumstances
  • Procedures for certificate amendment, suspension
    and surrender

9
Aerodrome Certification
  • Contingency Plans
  • bomb threat
  • hijack
  • fire
  • crash
  • Emergency Plans
  • hurricane
  • earthquake
  • flood
  • strike

10
Aerodrome Certification
  • PROGRESS
  • 2 internationals have operations manuals
  • active inspection program in place
  • certification now a growth industry
  • training of aerodrome staff
  • MOU with ATC, Security forces, emergency health
    facilities, weather service, ANS

11
Demand for development hampered by terrain
12
Expan-sion options are Limited
13
But we did it anyway
14
Aerodrome Certification
  • Act was amended
  • New regulations were developed
  • Guidance material was developed
  • 3 contract inspectors had Annex 14 experience
  • 2 local inspectors trained in security
  • need to train local inspectors in Annex 14

15
Aerodrome Certification
  • NEW REGULATIONS
  • certified airports
  • registered aerodromes
  • certified must meet Annex 14
  • registered should meet Annex 14

16
Aerodrome Certification
  • NEW REGULATIONS
  • international airports and those served by
    scheduled air operators using aircraft with over
    10 seats require certification, CAA may deem it
    necessary at any other
  • all aerodromes may be registered
  • no air operator may use an unregistered aerodrome
  • where standards cannot be met an aeronautical
    study should establish an equivalent level of
    safety

17
Aerodrome Certification
  • NEW CHALLENGES
  • privatization
  • economic regulation of aerodromes
  • new large aircraft
  • enhanced security requirements
  • increasing environmental awareness
  • urbanization and encroachment

18
Aerodrome Certification
  • CHALLENGES
  • terrain, building materials, equipment
  • drainage
  • environmental
  • access versus control
  • fleet changes
  • limited resources
  • standards changes

19
Larger Aircraft
20
Urban encroachment
21
Abandoned WW2 Aerodrome to be redeveloped for
Cargo and Maintenance
22
Agricultural encroachment
23
Access versus control
24
TERRAIN
25
TERRAIN
26
CONTACTS
  • JCAA 876-960-3948, 876-960-3965, fax
    876-960-1637, e-mail jcivav_at_cwjamaica.com
  • Association of Civil Aviation Authorities of the
    Caribbean, so far it is CARICOM states but it is
    not limited to CARICOM
  • ACAAC System Coordinator 876-960-4364, fax
    876-920-0194, e-mail gfox_at_cwjamaica.com
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