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1 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 1 Mapping the bilateral environment for aviation safety “A JAA perspective“ By Frank MANUHUTU Head of Chief Executive’s office

2 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 2 Content 1.Existing situation Pan European cooperation Global cooperation 2.Progress, advantages, risks 3.Way forward

3 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 3 Relationship with EASA Framework EU Membership Bilateral Agreement with the Community – Norway and Iceland based on EEA-EC Agreement – Switzerland (EC-CH Agreement) Signing EU Accession Treaty – Bulgaria and Romania EASA Member (art. 55 EASA Regulation) – Currently none JAA membership; – The “not-yet” EASA countries in the JAA

4 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 4 IcelandNorwaySwitzerland BulgariaRomania Albania Ukraine FYROM Moldova Croatia Turkey Monaco [Bosnia & Herzegovina] [Azerbaijan] [Georgia] Austria Czech Rep. France Hungary Luxemburg Poland Portugal Spain Belgium Denmark Germany Ireland Malta Slovak Rep. Sweden Cyprus Finland Greece Italy Netherlands Slovenia United Kingdom Estonia Latvia Lithuania Relationship with EASA EU Member Agreement with EU Agreement with EU EU Accession State EU Accession State JAA Member JAA Member Armenia* Serbia & Montenegro*

5 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 5 Aviation Safety in Europe pan-European approach EUROCONTROL JAA EASA EU ECAC

6 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 6 Progress JAA-EASA (1) In the field of certification and airworthiness JAA has adapted its certification and maintenance procedures, to allow involvement of EASA and non-EASA JAA countries in each others processes and facilitate mutual acceptance of each others technical findings (see e.g. Swiss FOCA); one fundamental element for such acceptance is the JAA standardisation process ;

7 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 7 Progress JAA-EASA (2) In the field of standardisation: EASA coordinates on behalf of JAA certain standardisation activities as specified in the working arrangement. JAA remains responsible for the overall standardisation process, including the issuing of the statement of mutual recognition.

8 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 8 Progress JAA-EASA (3) In the field of rulemaking efforts are being undertaken to avoid duplication of rulemaking activities, and at the same time, to ensure sufficient involvement of those non EASA JAA countries in the EASA rulemaking process; This should facilitate acceptance by non EASA JAA countries of the EASA rules in their national system and consequently lead to a single system in Europe. In this respect it has been advocated that these countries should be represented in EASA’s Advisory Group of National Authorities (AGNA);

9 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 9 Global cooperation Participate in main ECAC activities; Cooperation with Eurocontrol, active involvement in working groups and vice versa; ICAO panels; Assisting EC in Technical Programs in South Asia and South East Asia; Longstanding cooperation with FAA; Participation in CAST; Dialogue with Industry;

10 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 10 Progress and benefits The progress and benefits do not only illustrate how well the cooperation is between EASA and [central] JAA. In particular, the importance of a pan-European solution should be underlined, and Let’s not forget the worldwide perspective Where needed, JAA’s flexible work mechanism has proved useful.

11 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 11 But also risks... For OPS and LIC: a period of stagnation/ dead space might be a risk; there is minimal discussion/activity concerning harmonisation e.g. with our main non-JAA partner, the FAA; In the absence of a clearer statement by EASA, JAA might be perceived as more and more irrelevant by partners in other regions; Individual JAA-NAA might tend to act in isolation instead of in a harmonised way and as a collective within the JAA frame; A number of issues can’t simply be held over until EASA is ready to deal with them;

12 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 12 Proposed way forward Continue dialogue with EASA – resulting in a clear transition plan for certain important issues; – To develop, agree and publish a handover plan for Ops and Lic so that all parties have a clear idea of how the issues can be progressed by JAA in the meantime – whilst waiting for EASA to take them over in due course.

13 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 13 Proposed way forward Continued support from JAA to non-EASA ECAC member states; Re-design cooperation with FAA; Continue relationship with other partners; Until all JAA activities have been integrated in EASA…

14 Mapping the bilateral environment by Frank MANUHUTU 2005 Europe/US International Aviation Safety Conference, 7-9 June 2005 14 JAA WILL CONTINUE ITS ROLE TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN BRIDGES FOR THE SAFETY OF CIVIL AVIATION JAA WILL CONTINUE ITS ROLE TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN BRIDGES FOR THE SAFETY OF CIVIL AVIATION Thank you for your attention


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