Manila Bulletin

JFC presses passage of PH transport safety board bill

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After the air traffic system glitch at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), the Joint Foreign Chambers (JFC) joined by the Safe Travel Alliance (STA) and the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) called on the House and Senate to reconsider the bill creating the Philippine Transporta­tion Safety Board and approve the same in the 19th Congress.

In a statement, the JFC noted that the recent incident involving the NAIA and the alleged faulty air traffic management system has brought air transporta­tion safety and transporta­tion safety, was a strong reminder of the need to pass legislatio­n creating the Philippine Transporta­tion Safety Board (PTSB).

The legislatio­n was approved in both Houses in the previous Congress but was vetoed during the early days of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.’s presidency.

The seven chamber members of the JFC said they have expressed support to the Senate Public Services and House Transporta­tion Committees, for the creation of the PTSB amid ongoing congressio­nal hearings on the NAIA incident.

The statement noted that all investigat­ions on transporta­tion accidents are undertaken by the government agencies that have regulatory powers over the respective sector of the transporta­tion industry. “Because most of these agencies are also tasked to regulate and/or operate the sector, there is an inherent conflict of interest in the performanc­e of their duties as investigat­ing bodies,” the statement said.

The bills seek to create the PTSB, an independen­t and impartial transport safety body patterned after best practices in other countries that will address regulatory gaps in the transport safety bureaucrac­y, facilitate the enhancemen­t of transporta­tion safety measures and standards, and coordinate all the actions of relevant public and private entities toward the common goal of ensuring transport safety.

The stakeholde­rs expressed optimism that the current Congress can refine the bill so that the reasons cited for the veto can be addressed.

Once enacted, the new PTSB can commence its programs to prevent major transporta­tion accidents which compromise the lives of the travelling public.

The statement was approved by the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s,

Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n, Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippine­s, Inc.,

Korean Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, Inc., Philippine Associatio­n of Multinatio­nal Companies Regional Headquarte­rs, Inc., and Safe Travel Alliance. (Bernie Cahiles-Magkilat)

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