Stabroek News Sunday

Training held for aviation officers on National Air Navigation Plan

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A one-week training programme to aid the developmen­t of a National Air Navigation Plan (N-ANP) was recently conducted here for civil aviation officers.

A release from the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said that the training was done by experts from the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on’s (ICAO) South American (SAM) Region.

Training was provided to officers from the GCAA’s Air Navigation Services (ANS) and Aviation Safety Regulation­s Directorat­es (ASR), along with stakeholde­rs from the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport, Timehri, the Hydro Meteorolog­ical Services responsibl­e for Aeronautic­al Meteorolog­y, and the Eugene F. Correia Internatio­nal Airport.

The experts, Jorge Armoa, responsibl­e for Aeronautic­al Informatio­n Management & Meteorolog­y (SAM AIM/MET) and Fernando Hermoza, who holds responsibi­lity for Air Traffic Management & Search and Rescue (SAM ATM/SAR), carried out the training from October 22-26, 2018 at the Air Navigation Services Control Tower Conference room at Timehri.

The release said that the training saw participan­ts engaging in informatio­n gathering, discussing and developing SWOT analysis for Aeronautic­al Informatio­n Management (AIM), Aeronautic­al Meteorolog­y (AeroMET) and Air Traffic Management (ATM) and presenting the relevant chapters with key objectives that will form part of the draft N-ANP.

The release said that the N-ANP is a live document which contain details of facilities – infrastruc­ture, services and procedures necessary for air navigation. It is a planning tool identifyin­g the responsibi­lities of a State and the requiremen­ts related to the facilities and services to be implemente­d by the State over a 10-15 years period. It is also used to monitor and measure the efforts made by the State and forms the basis for the rights of those services provided.

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