UK Airport Regulations

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Travel and TourismFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

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UK Airport Regulations

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UK Airport Regulations
European Union Aviation Safety Agency EASA
International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO
International Air Transport Association IATA
Civil Aviation Authority CAA (covered in Unit 1 L.O 1)
Health and Safety Executive HSE
Air Accidents Investigations Branch AAIB
Department for Transport DFT

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European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)



Take notes while watching the video on the EASA. You should concentrate on the main roles of the EASA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBtActJiHCA


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Task: Write down one
role of the EASA

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European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
  • Develops safety and environmental standards
  • Makes sure safety rules are applied across the European Union
  • Safety of aircraft, airlines, airport, crew, Air Traffic Control (ATC)
  • Certification of Air Bus A380 (type certification)
  • In charge of all types of aeronautical parts and products, for example helicopters, gliders 
  • Responsible for overseeing organisations involved in aircraft design, manufacture and maintenance
  • Analyse data on air safety statistics and improve new or improved rules
  • Plays key role in drafting policy and advising European decision making
  • Monitors implementations of standards through inspections
  • Participates in research
  

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European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBtActJiHCA

https://epst.nl/en/what-does-easa-do-in-aviation/


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International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
20 Minute Task: In a group watch the video and then create a short 3 minute overview of the ICAO. All group members must participate in preparing and delivering the overview

Include:
When the ICAO was established
Why the ICAO was established
The ICAO's main objectives

Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QHqhgMcSso

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International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
Main Role
Regulates International Aviation

Main Objectives
  • Responsible for setting standards and establishes international standards and recommended practices
  • Faciltates cooperation and promotes collaboration amongst its member states
  • Provides safety oversight to enhance global aviation safety
  • In charge of security measures
  • Environmental protection


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International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Why is IATA important?

  • Represents airlines
  • Promotes safe, secure and efficient air transport
  • Makes sure airlines adhere to stringent safety practices
  • Driving operational efficiency in agency, e.g e-ticketing, automated baggage handling (to enhance passenger experience)
  • Advocating for interests of member airlines. Engages with government, regulatory bodies. 
  • A platform for colloboration among airline members. Provides forums and conferences
  • Environment sustainability - works towards reducing carbon footprint


 

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International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Sources:

https://www.iata.org/en/about/mission/

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International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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Task: Take 5 minutes to memorise the new IATA members (and their logos)who joined in 2024!
Which of the following airlines did not join IATA in 2024?
A
Logan Air
B
KM Malta
C
Whizz Air
D
Madagascar Airlines

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Which new IATA member airline's logo includes a bird's beak?
A
Nok Air
B
Discover Airlines
C
Southwind Airlines
D
China United

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Which new IATA member airline's logo includes a heart shape?
A
Fly Love
B
Heart Airlines
C
MGA Airlines
D
I Love You Airways

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What is the name of the Italian airline that became an IATA member in 2024?
A
Italian Airways
B
Aeroitalia
C
Air Italy
D
Fly Italy

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Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
You have already covered the main roles of the CAA

Use your evidence from Unit 1 Assignment 1 Task 2 (Trade Associations)

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Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
  • the Health and Safety Executive is a government owned agency (public sector)
  • their main aim is to protect people while carrying out their jobs
  • they are responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare, and for research into occupational risks in Great Britain
  • it also carries out extensive research into occupational risks in UK work places
  • it works closely with the CAA to manage the risks to health and safety in the air transport industry.
  • HSE provides regular updates on health and safety issues that occur commonly in the aviation sector. (Please see issues on next slide)

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Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
Health and Safety Issues:
- accidents occurring during turnaround
- assisting disabled passengers
- baggage handling
- Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) - common with cabin crew and other aviation employees. Related to lifting, bending, reaching and repetitive motions

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Department For Transport (DfT)
The DfT's main role in the Aviation Industry

  • Setting national aviation policy
  • Working with airlines, airports, the Civil Aviation Authority and NATS (the UK’s air traffic service (Air Traffic Control (ATC))

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Department For Transport (DFT)
Current work
DfT is developing a long term Aviation Strategy to 2050

The objectives of the strategy are to:
• help the aviation industry work for its customers
• ensure a safe and secure way to travel
• build a global and connected Britain
• encourage competitive markets
• support growth while tackling environmental impacts
• develop innovation, technology and skills



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