Operational Guidelines for Aviation Safety Information Sharing Between Public Aerodrome and Regulator under Safety Management System
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This research article aims to (1) study the system of Aviation Safety Information Sharing between Public Aerodrome and Regulator under Safety Management System; and (2) study the operational guidelines for Aviation Safety Information Sharing between Public Aerodrome and Regulator under Safety Management System. This research is qualitative research. Data collection was gathered through in-depth interviews with sampling of 5 participants, including 2 persons from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand and 3 persons who have related to Aerodrome Safety Management System. Content analysis and result interpretation were manipulated through
Rules, Regulations, Standards and related guidelines.
Findings are as follows: It was found that the system of Aviation Safety Information Sharing between Public Aerodrome and Regulator under Safety Management System are covered by
3 topics as follows: (1) Input (2) Process and (3) Output which are used to study the Operational Guidelines for Aviation Safety Information Sharing between Public Aerodrome and Regulator under Safety Management System as follows: (1) Input consists of Safety-related data, Safety Data Collection and Analysis and the competence staff responsible for sharing the Aviation Safety Information. (2) Process consists of Aerodrome Procedures and Regulator Procedures. And
(3) Output consists of Safety Recommendation, Thailand Safety Action Plans and International Aviation Safety Sharing between the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Regulators and Service Providers.
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