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PROFIL Desember 2016 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN 1 DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA VISI DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA 1 MISI DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA 2 ROAD MAP TO ZERO ACCIDENT 3 MATRIKS INDIKATOR KINERJA UTAMA (IKU) DIREKTORAT JENDERAL 4-14 PERHUBUNGAN UDARA 2015-2019 KEGIATAN STRATEGIS 15 STRUKTUR ORGANISASI DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA 16 PROFIL ANGKUTAN UDARA 17-18 2 SEKRETARIAT DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA PERATURAN : KELEMBAGAAN 19 PEMBENTUKAN LEMBAGA BARU 20 ASET DAN PNBP 21 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN PERATURAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN 22 PERATURAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN 2016 23-47 PENEGAKAN HUKUM: TINDAK LANJUT 48 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : BERDASARKAN UNIT KERJA 49 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : BERDASARKAN TINGKAT PENDIDIKAN 50 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : BERDASARKAN PANGKAT/GOLONGAN 51 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : BERDASARKAN DISTRIBUSI PEGAWAI 52 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : BERDASARKAN JENIS KELAMIN 53 PENDIDIKAN PEGAWAI 54 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : PEJABAT STRUKTURAL 55 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : DAFTAR NAMA PEJABAT ESELON I/II DITJEN 56 HUBUD SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : JUMLAH INSPEKTUR BERDASARKAN UNIT KERJA 57 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA : PEJABAT FUNGSIONAL 58 RENCANA PENAMBAHAN SDM TAHUN 2016 – 2020 59 RENCANA PENAMBAHAN TAHUN 2016-2020 BERDASARKAN JABATAN 60 PENATAAN ORGANISASI DAN TATA LAKSANA 61 3 DIREKTORAT ANGKUTAN UDARA PROFIL ANGKUTAN UDARA 62 PRODUKSI ANGKUTAN UDARA NIAGA BERJADWAL 63-64 JARINGAN RUTE PENERBANGAN DALAM NEGERI 65 JARINGAN RUTE PENERBANGAN LUAR NEGERI 66-67 ANGKUTAN UDARA PERINTIS 2015 68-69 REKAPITULASI IJIN USAHA 70-71 KERJASAMA LUAR NEGERI 72 JUMLAH NEGARA MITRA WICANA TAHUN 2016 73 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN 4 DIREKTORAT BANDAR UDARA PROFIL BANDAR UDARA 74 POTRET BANDAR UDARA 75 PERAN, FUNGSI, PENGGUNAAN, HIRARKI & KLASIFIKASI BANDAR UDARA 76 BANDAR INTERNASIONAL UNTUK ASEAN OPENSKY 77 KETERSEDIAAN DOKUMEN RENCANA INDUK BANDAR UDARA 78 KETERSEDIAAN DOKUMEN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP UPBU DITJEN HUBUD 79 PANGKALAN UDARA DAN BANDAR UDARA YANG DIGUNAKAN BERSAMA 80-81 PEMBANGUNAN INFRASTRUKTUR BANDAR UDARA PERIODE TAHUN 2016- 82 2017 JADWAL INFRASTRUKTUR BANDAR UDARA YANG SUDAH DIRESMIKAN OLEH 83-84 PRESIDEN RI/MENTERI PERHUBUNGAN JADWAL INFRASTRUKTUR BANDAR UDARA YANG AKAN DIRESMIKAN OLEH 85 PRESIDEN RI/MENTERI PERHUBUNGAN DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN PETA LOKASI PEMBANGUNAN INFRASTRUKTUR BANDAR UDARA 86 DOKUMENTASI BANDAR UDARA MARATUA-KALIMANTAN TIMUR 87 DOKUMENTASI BANDAR UDARA TEBELIAN - KALIMANTAN BARAT 88 DOKUMENTASI BANDAR UDARA DEKAI – PAPUA 89 DOKUMENTASI BANDAR UDARA KOROWAY BATU – PAPUA 90 DOKUMENTASI BANDAR UDARA KUABANG KAO – MALUKU UTARA 91 DOKUMENTASI BANDAR UDARA RADIN INTEN II – LAMPUNG 92 POTRET BANDAR UDARA BERDASARKAN KEMAMPUAN DAYA DUKUNG 93 LANDAS PACU JUMLAH PERSONEL BANDAR UDARA 94 JUMLAH BANDAR UDARA YANG BERSERTIFIKAT DAN BEREGISTER 95 PENERBITAN SERTIFIKAT PERALATAN DAN UTILITAS BANDAR UDARA 96 PENERBITAN SERTIFIKAT OPERASI JASA TERKAIT BANDAR UDARA 97 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN 5 DIREKTORAT KEAMANAN PENERBANGAN PROGRAM KEAMANAN PENERBANGAN 98-99 DATA PENGESAHAN ASP, AOSP, RASP dan AEP 100 DATA PPNS PENERBANGAN SIPIL 101 PERALATAN SECURITY PADA BANDARA DITJEN PERHUBUNGAN UDARA 102 KENDARAAN PERTOLONGAN KECELAKAAN PENERBANGAN DAN PEMADAM 103 KEBAKARAN (PKP-PK) PADA UPT BANDARA DITJEN PERHUBUNGAN UDARA PENERBITAN/PERPANJANGAN LISENSI PERSONIL PKP-PK DAN SALVAGE 2016 104 PERSONEL KEAMANAN PENERBANGAN YANG TELAH MEMILIKI SERTIFIKAT 105 KECAKAPAN PERSONAL PERSONEL FASILITAS KEAMANAN PENERBANGAN 106 REKAPITULASI DAN PERPANJANGAN LISENSI DANGEROUS GOODS 107-108 TIPE A DAN B KERJASAMA LUAR NEGERI 109-118 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN 6 DIREKTORAT NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN FASILITAS VHF-ER TAHUN 2014 119 FASILITAS PELAYANAN VHF-AG UNIT TWR 120 FASILITAS VHF-AG UNIT TOWER TAHUN 2013 121 FASILITAS PELAYANAN VHF-AG UNIT APP 122 FASILITAS VHF-AG APP TAHUN 2013 123 FASILITAS PELAYANAN RDARA/MWARA 124 FLIGHT SERVICE SECTOR 125 FASILITAS AFTN, FASILITAS AMSC DAN TELEPRINTER 126 INDONESIA AFTN NETWORK TAHUN 2014 127 AMSC DAN TELEPRINTER TAHUN 2013 128 PERALATAN IAIS/ADPS DI INDONESIA 129 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN FASILITAS PELAYANAN AFIS 130 FASILITAS NON DIRECTIONAL BEACON (NDB) TAHUN 2014 131 NON DIRECTIONAL BEACON (NDB) 132 LOKASI PERALATAN NDB 133 FASILITAS DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT (DVOR/DME) 134-136 FASILITAS INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM TAHUN 2014 137-138 RADAR TAHUN 2015 139-140 ATC AUTOMATION 141-143 FASILITAS ATC AUTOMATION 2014 144 AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE-BROADCAST (ADS-B) 145-146 ADVANCE SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE & CONTROL SYSTEM (A-SMGCS) 147 DASAR HUKUM IZIN BIDANG NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN 148-149 REKAPITULASI IZIN BIDANG NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN 151 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN PELAYANAN AIP BERBASIS ONLINE 152 REKAPITULASI PENERBITAN SERTIFIKASI KECAKAPAN (LISENSI) PERSONIL 153 NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN JUMLAH LISENSI PERSONIL PELAYANAN NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN 154 ESIRS (ELECTRONIC SAFETY INCIDENT REPORTING SYSTEM) 155-156 INSPEKTUR NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN 157 SERTIFIKASI PENYELENGGARA PELAYANAN NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN 158 PBN PROGRESS 159-161 KERJASAMA DALAM NEGERI 162 KERJA SAMA LUAR NEGERI 163 140- DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN 7 DIREKTORAT KELAIKAN UDARA DAN PENGOPERASIAN PESAWAT UDARA ARMADA PESAWAT TERBANG 164 PESAWAT TERBANG 165 DATA INJURED / FATAL PER 1 JUTA PENUMPANG 166 DATA INCIDENT / ACCIDENT 167 PENERBITAN SERTIFIKAT KELAIKAN UDARA 168-169 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA 170 KERJASAMA BILATERAL DAN MULTILATERAL DALAM BIDANG KELAIKAN 171-172 8 BALAI KESEHATAN PENERBANGAN DASAR HUKUM BALAI KESEHATAN PENERBANGAN 173 TANTANGAN BALAI KESEHATAN PENERBANGAN 174 MEDICAL EXIMINATION 175 PERKEMBANGAN PNBP 176 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN JUMLAH PERSONEL YANG MEDEX DI BALAI HATPEN 177 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA BALAI KESEHATAN PENERBANGAN 178-179 PEMERIKSAAN HYGIENE DAN SANITASI 180 RANDOM CHECK NARKOBA DI BANDARA 181 9 BALAI BESAR KALIBRASI FASILITAS PENERBANGAN DASAR HUKUM BALAI BESAR KALIBRASI FASILITAS PENERBANGAN 182 JASA LAYANAN BALAI BESAR KALIBRASI FASILITAS PENERBANGAN 183 KOMPETENSI TEKNIS PENERBANGAN KALIBRASI FASILITAS PENERBANGAN 184 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA (SDM) 185-188 SARANA 189 PRASARANA 190 INDIKATOR KINERJA SARANA DAN PRASARANA 191 PRASARANA PERAWATAN PESAWAT BBKFP 192-194 PELAKSANAAN KALIBRASI PERALATAN NAVIGASI PENERBANGAN BALAI BBKFP 195-203 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN 10 BALAI TEKNIK PENERBANGAN DASAR HUKUM 204 TUGAS DAN FUNGSI BALAI TEKNIK PENERBANGAN 205 PROGRAM KERJA BALAI TEKNIK PENERBANGAN 206 PENERIMA LAYANAN BALAI TEKNIK PENERBANGAN 207 PENCAPAIAN KINERJA TA 2015 208 PERALATAN BALAI TEKNIK PENERBANGAN 209-213 KEGIATAN PERBAIKAN PERALATAN BANDAR UDARA 214 KEGIATAN PENGUJIAN FASILITAS SISI UDARA 215 FASILITAS LABORATORIUM 216 PERJANJIAN KERJASAMA BALAI TEKNIK PENERBANGAN 217 DAFTAR ISI HALAMAN ANGGARAN 2016 218 PROGRAM PEMBANGUNAN TRANSPORTASI UDARA TAHUN 2016 219 PROGRAM DITJEN HUBUD TAHUN 2016 220 ALOKASI DIPA KEGIATAN PINJAMAN HIBAH LUAR NEGERI 221 BUKU PROFIL DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA EDISI DESEMBER 2016 Jumlah Halaman 221 halaman Diterbitkan oleh Sub Bagian Rencana, Bagian Perencanaan, Setditjen Perhubungan Udara, update per 3 (tiga) bulan sekali Buku ini ditujukan untuk kepentingan di Lingkungan Ditjen Perhubungan Udara Boleh dikutip dengan menyebutkan sumbernya Data tidak diperkenankan untuk digunakan pada kegiatan penerbangan atau operasional Visi Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara “Terwujudnya PenyelenggaraanTransportasi Udara yang Andal, Berdaya Saing dan Memberikan Nilai Tambah” Andal : aman, selamat, nyaman, tepat waktu, terpelihara, mencukupi kebutuhan, jangkauan, mendukung pembangunan nasional. Berdaya saing : efisien, harga terjangkau, ramah lingkungan, berkelanjutan, SDM yang profesional, mandiri dan produktif. Nilai tambah : kontribusi terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional serta penciptaan lapangan kerja. Profil DJU Desember 2016 16 Misi Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara Memenuhi standar keamanan, keselamatan penerbangan dan pelayanan; Menyediakan sarana, prasarana dan jaringan transportasi udara yang andal, optimal dan terintegrasi; Mewujudkan iklim usaha bidang transportasi udara yang kompetitif dan berkelanjutan (sustainable); Mewujudkan kelembagaan yang efektif, efisien didukung oleh SDM yang profesional dan peraturan perundang-undangan yang komprehensif serta menjamin kepastian hukum. Profil DJU Desember 2016 17 Road Map to Zero Accident SAFETY SECURITY Menumbuhkan kepercayaan SERVICES masyarakat COMPLIANCE TUJUAN menuju ZERO ACCIDENT Kesenjangan 9 Rekomendasi EKKT REGULATOR, OPERATOR, MASYARAKAT Profil DJU Desember 2016 3 Matriks Indikator Kinerja Utama (IKU) Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara Tahun 2015-2019 TARGET KUMULATIF SASARAN IKU DITJEN SATUAN /TIAP KETERANGAN STRATEGIS (SS) HUBUD 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TAHUN a. Menurunnya angka 1) Jumlah pedoman Dokumen 13 11 11 12 13 Tiap Tahun Capaian di tahun 2014 (baseline) adalah 2. kecelakaan standar Sehingga selama periode 5 tahun perencanaan transportasi udara keselamatan dari tahun 2015 - tahun 2019 secara kumulatif menjadi 62 dokumen. transportasi udara Tahun 2015 >> DBU : 2; DAU : 0; KUPPU :2; DKP : 6 ; DNP : 3 Tahun 2016 >> DBU : 2; DAU : 0; KUPPU :4; DKP : 4 ; DNP : 1 Tahun 2017 >> DBU : 2; DAU : 0; KUPPU :4; DKP : 4 ; DNP : 1 Tahun 2018 >> DBU : 2; DAU : 0; KUPPU :5; DKP : 4 ; DNP : 1 Tahun 2019 >> DBU : 2; DAU : 0; KUPPU :5; DKP : 5 ; DNP : 1 DNP tahun 2015 : 1)PM Perhubungan Nomor PM 21 tahun 2015 tentang standar keselamatan penerbangan 2) PM Perhubungan Nomor PM 30 tahun 2015 tentang pengenaan sanksi administratif terhadap pelanggaran peraturan
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