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APSAR/TF/3 Appendix a to the Report APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report List of Participants Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 1. AUSTRALIA (2) 1. Mr. Scott Constable RCC Chief Tel: +61-2-6279 5706 Rescue Coordination Centre - Australia Mob: +61-459 164 627 Emergency Response Division Fax: +61-2-6230 6868 Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) E-mail: [email protected]; GPO Box 2181 [email protected] Canberra ACT 2601 Australia 2. Mr. Lynn Walton JRCC Chief Tel: +61 2 6279 5706 JRCC Australia Fax: +61 2 6230 6868 Australian Maritime Safety Authority Email: [email protected] GPO Box 2181 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia 2. BANGLADESH (3) 3. Mr. SK.A.K Rafique Ahmed ANS Consultant Tel: +88 2891 4810 - 19 Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Fax: +88 2890 1418 CAAB Headquarter Email: [email protected] Kurmitola Dhaka – 1229 Bangladesh 4. Mr. Ashraful Azhar Flight Operations Inspecter Tel: +88 2891 4810 – 19 ext 3389 Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Fax: +88 2890 1418 CAAB Headquarter Email: [email protected] Kurmitola Dhaka – 1229 Bangladesh A – 1 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 5. Mr. Mohammed Hafiz Ahmed Airport Manager Tel: +88 01715 018 027 Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Fax: Osmani International Airport, Sylhet Email: [email protected] Bangladesh 3. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (2) 6. Mr. Wong Chun Heng Operations Officer Tel: +673 223 0142 Regulatory Division Fax: +673 234 5345 Civil Aviation Department E-mail: [email protected] Brunei International Airport, BSB2513 Brunei Dalussalam 7. Mr. Haji Jali Bin Haji Matussin Air Traffic Control Officer Tel: +673 233 0454 Air Traffic Services Fax: +673 234 1157 Civil Aviation Department E-mail: [email protected] Brunei International Airport, BSB2513 Brunei Dalussalam 4. CAMBODIA (2) 8. Mr. Chea Sokkheng Deputy Director Air Navigation and Safety Tel: +855-23-228 258 Department Fax: +855-23-427 141 State Secretariat of Civil Aviation Cambodia E-mail: [email protected] No. 62 Norodom Blvd. Phnom Penh Cambodia 9. Mr. Sieng Seloske Chief of RCC Tel: +855-88-6633 881/23-224 258 State Secretariat of Civil Aviation Fax: +855-23-224 259 No. 62 Norodom Blvd. E-mail: [email protected] Phnom Penh Cambodia A – 2 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 5. CHINA (2) 10. Mr. Ma Hui Air Traffic Management Bureau (ATMB) Building Tel: No. 12 Zhonglu, Third Ring Road East Fax: Chaoyang District, Beijing 100022 Email: China 11. Mr. Liu Yonggang Air Traffic Management Bureau (ATMB) Building Tel: No. 12 Zhonglu, Third Ring Road East Fax: Chaoyang District, Beijing 100022 Email: China 6. INDIA (2 ) 12. Mr. Ram Lal Executive Director (ATM) Tel: +91-11-24631684 Airports Authority of India Fax: +91-11- 24611078 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan E-mail: [email protected] Safdarjung Airport New Delhi – 110003 INDIA 13. Mr. Yogendra Rohilla Jt. General manager (AIS & SAR) Tel: +91-11-24610536 Airports Authority of India Fax: +91-11-24615508 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan E-mail: [email protected] Safdarjung Airport New Delhi – 110003 INDIA 7. INDONESIA (6) 14. Mr. Otty Rurinarsetyo Chief of International Cooperation Section Tel: +62 21 6570 1116 ext 1751 Badan SAR National (BASARNAS) Fax: +62 21 654 0638 JL. Angkasa Block B.15 Kav 2-3 E-mail: [email protected] Kemayoran, Jakarta 10720 Indonesia A – 3 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 15. Mr. Iwan Rosyadi Deputy Director of SAR Operation Tel: +62 21 6570 1116 ext 1810 Badan SAR National (BASARNAS) Fax: +62 21 6540 642 JL. Angkasa Block B.15 Kav 2-3 E-mail: [email protected] Kemayoran, Jakarta 10720 Indonesia 16. Mr. Ade Patra Mangko Indonesia Tel: + Fax: + E-mail: 17. Mr. Ulul Azmi Indonesia Tel: + Fax: + E-mail: 18. Mr. Wahyu Tirtaji Indonesia Tel: + Fax: + E-mail: 19. Mr. Ahmed Izazi Indonesia Tel: + Fax: + E-mail: 8. JAPAN (2) 20. Mr. Takahiro Okagami Chief, Flight Information Tel: +81-3-5253 8111 ext. 51327 3nd Section, Operations and Flight Inspection Fax: +81-3-5253 1664 Division E-mail:[email protected] Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 2-1-3 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8919 Japan A – 4 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 21. Mr. Hideo Shigeoka Air Traffic Services Flight Information Officer Tel: +81-3-5757 3000 ext 4019 Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) Fax: +81-3-5756-1521 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and E-mail: [email protected] Tourism 3-3-1 Hanedakukoh, Ota-ku Tokyo 144-0041 Japan 9. MALAYSIA (4) 22. Mr. Noor Izhar Bin Baharin Deputy Director Tel: +603 8871 4229 Department of Civil Aviation, Malaysia Fax: +603 8881 0530 Air Traffic Management Sector E-mail: [email protected] No 27 Persiaran Perdana Level 4 Block Podium B Precinct 4, 62618 Putrajaya Malaysia 23. Mr. Mani Vannan A/L Ketena Samy Senior Assistant Director Tel: +603 8871 4285 Department of Civil Aviation, Malaysia Fax: +603 8881 0530 Air Traffic Management Sector E-mail: [email protected] No 27 Persiaran Perdana Level 4 Block Podium B Precinct 4, 62618 Putrajaya Malaysia 24. Lt. Col. Shamsudin Bin Mahadi Tudm Staff Officer 1 Airspace Management Tel: +603 2071 3801 Air Operation HQ, MINDEF Fax: +603 2693 4661 Wisma Pertahanan Level 10.13 Email: [email protected] Kuala Lumpur, 50634 [email protected] Malaysia A – 5 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 25. Mr. Nor Azman Azit Telekom - Malaysia Tel: + Fax: + E-mail: 10. MALDIVES (13) 26. Ms. Fathismath Ramiza Director Air Navigation and Aerodrome Tel: +960 777 4838 Maldives Civil Aviation Authority Fax: +960 332 3039 11th Floor, Velaanaage E-mail: [email protected] Ameeru Ahmed Magu male 20096 Maldives 27. Mr. Ahmed Naseem Air Navigation Services Inspector Tel: +960 330 3829 Maldives Civil Aviation Authority Fax: +960 332 3039 11th Floor, Velaanaage E-mail: [email protected] Ameeru Ahmed Magu male 20096 Maldives 28. Mr. Mohamed Solih Deputy chief – Aerodrome Safety and Quality Tel: +960 331 3308 Maldives Airports Company Ltd. Fax: +960 334 2670 Ibrahim Nasir International Airport E-mail: [email protected] Huhule 22000 Maldives 29. Mr. Ibrahim Thoha General Manager (ATS) Tel: +960 777 1963 Maldives Airports Company Ltd. Fax: +960 330 9905 Ibrahim Nasir International Airport E-mail: [email protected] Huhule 22000 Maldives A – 6 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 30. Mr. Moosa Shaid Hussain Watch Supervisor ATC Tel: +960 777 7173 Maldives Airports Company Ltd. Fax: Ibrahim Nasir International Airport E-mail: [email protected] Huhule 22000 Maldives 31. Mr. Hassan Sinwaan Afeef Deputy Safety Manager Tel: +960 330 5129 Trans Maldivian Airways Fax: +960 330 5173 Trans Maldivian Airways Pvt Ltd E-mail: [email protected] PO. Box 2023 Ibrahim Nasir International Airport Huhule 22000 Maldives 32. Mr. Abdul Majeed Yoosuf SMS Manager Tel: +960 798 6051 Villa Air Fax: Ibrahim Nasir International Airport E-mail: [email protected] Huhule 22000 Maldives 33. Lt. Colonel Mohamed Saleem Lt. Colonel Tel: +960 990 4454 MNDF, Coast Guards Fax: E-mail: [email protected] 34. Capt. Mohamed Fahumy Captain Tel: +960 994 4100 MNDF, Coast Guards Fax: E-mail: [email protected] 35. Mr. Nasif Hussain First Officer Tel: +960 779 1275 Island Aviation Services Pvt Ltd. Fax: 26 Ameer Ahmed Magu, Male E-mail: [email protected] Maldives [email protected] A – 7 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 36. Mr. Ahmed Hussain Deputy Manager Tel: +960 332 3470 Regional Airport Fax: +960 332 0911 Maldives E-mail: [email protected] 37. Mr. Ismil Husam Manager Safety and Security Tel: +960 979 3063 MEGA Maldives Fax: Saheena Manzil E-mail: [email protected] Maldives 38. Capt. Mohammed Abdul Nasir Deputy Director General Tel: +960 777 2319 Transport Authority Fax: +960 334 3434 Huravee Building Istel Email: [email protected] Male 20114 Maldives 11. MONGOLIA (2) 39. Mr. Khadbayar Tumarbaatar Search and Rescue Officer Tel: +976 1128 2214 Air Traffic Administration Fax: +976 1128 2111 Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia E-mail: [email protected] Buyant-Ukhaa 17120 Khan-uul district, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia 40. Mr. Urantugs Badambazar Inspector of Aerodrome Tel: +976 1128 5028 Air Navigation Safety Management Fax: Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia E-mail: [email protected] Buyant-Ukhaa 17120 Khan-uul district, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia 12. NEPAL (2) A – 8 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 41. Mr. Purushottam Shakya Deputy Director Tel: +977-1-421 8513 Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal Fax: +977-1-426 2516 Head Office, Babar Mahal Email: [email protected] Kathmandu Nepal 42. Mr. Sanjay Kumar Manager Tel: +977-1-1421 8513 Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal Fax: +977-1-426 2516 Head Office, Babar Mahal Email: [email protected] Kathmandu Nepal 13. NEW ZEALAND (1) 43. Mr. John Dickson Watch Leader Tel: +64 4 577 8030 Rescue Coordination Center New Zealand Fax: +64 4 577 8041 P.O. Box 30050 Email: [email protected] Lower Hutt, Wellington 5040 New Zealand 14. PAKISTAN (1) 44. Mr. Muhammad Riazuddin Corporate Manager ATS Tel: Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Fax: Headquarters Email: Terminal-I Jinnah International Airport Karachi 75200 Pakistan 15. PHILIPPINES (2) A – 9 APSAR/TF/3 Appendix A to the Report Name Title/Organization TEL/FAX/E-MAIL 45.
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