The detailed analysis of deputy general of civil aviation prepared by Anandan.B
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Master of tourism and travel management
MG university campus , KOTTAYAM
6. • Civil aviation is one of two major categories of flying
representing all non military aviation ,both private and
commercial Most of the countries in the world are
members of the INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION
ORGANISATION (ICAO) and work together to establish
common standards and recommended practices for civil
aviation through that agency civil aviation includes two
major categories .
• * Scheduled air transport ,including all passengers and
cargo flights operating on regularly scheduled routes .
• * General Aviation (GA) , including all other civil flights
private or commercial .
7. • Regional office
• DGCA has fourteen Regional Airworthiness
Offices (RAO) at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,
Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Cochin,
Bhopal, Lucknow, Patna, Bhubaneshwar,
Kanpur, Guwahati and Patiala. It has also five
Regional Air Safety offices located at Delhi,
Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad. It
has a Regional Research and Development
Office located at Bangalore and a Gliding
Centre at Pune.
8.
9. • Flight Standard Directorate.
• Information & Regulation Directorate.
• Aircraft Engineering Directorate.
• Directorate Of Flight Crew Licensing.
• Training Section.
• F.G. Section.
• Medical Section.
10. • Endeavour to promote safe and efficient Air
Transportation through regulation and proactive safety
oversight system.
• Departments
• These are classified and divided into the following:
• Administration Directorate.
• Aerodrome Standards Directorate.
• Air Safety Directorate.
• Air Transport Directorate.
• Airworthiness Directorate.
11. Air accident investigation
• Previously the DGCA conducted investigations and gave
information to the investigations established by the Court of
Inquiry and the Committee Inquiry. A separate investigative
agency was established to comply with the Standards And
Recommended Practices (SARPs) of the International Civil
Aviation Organisation (ICAO). Therefore the Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau (AAIB) was established in 2011
• Aviation security
• In January 1978 the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS)
was established as a department of the DGCA. As a result of the
1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182, on 1 April 1987 the BCAS
became an independent agency of the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
12. State Safety Programme - INDIA
India Safety Policy
Making India safer
Safety management systems (SMS) help
oraganisations identify safety risks before
they become bigger problems. Civil Aviation
Requirements require the aviation industry
to put safety management systems in place
as an extra layer of protection to help save
lives.
The State Safety Programme (SSP)
is an integrated set of regulations and
activities aimed at improving safety.
13. >What is SMS?
A systematic approach to managing safety, including the
necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, policies and
procedures.
>Where are we?
•An operator shall implement a safety management system
acceptable to DGCA' and 'a maintenance organization shall
implement a safety management system acceptable to DGCA
•An air traffic services provider shall implement a safety
management system acceptable to DGCA‘
* The operator of a licensed aerodrome shall implement a Safety
Management System acceptable to DGCA'