Dublin Airport – Aerodrome Overview
•Dublin/Cork Airport Authorities - 22 million passengers
•Home base carriers Aer Lingus, Ryanair, (largest “no frills” airline in the world)
Some firsts originating from DAA/Ireland: Duty Free United States Border & Customs Pre-clearance at Dublin Airport Air Traffic Services to North America
At peak times it handles in excess of 1400 aircraft in a 24 hour period http://aviation.g Aerodrome - Role
Common purpose – Safety in aviation
Aerodromes must understand and foster the relationship between Aviation Authority (ATC), Airlines & Ground Handlers
We all share the passenger and their experience
DAA contribute to our industry & industry partners beyond the aerodromes we manage DAA - ACI Partnership APEX Aerodrome Safety Assessments in (Romania & India) DAA - ICAO Partnership
Assessed a Standardised Training Package’ under the Trainair programme Associate Member June 2013 Training Challenge - Future Proofing
New Hire: • Commence employment 2014 – could reach 2054 . • In Ireland it is possible for 40 year partnership
Training purpose • Train for retention not exit our organisation
How we future proof: Factors shape the content of our Operational Training career training programme: path: Initial Training Global On the Job Training European Recurrent Training National Specific operational Social training Environmental Advanced operational Human training
DAA & Prepared through Training
April 2010 Greatest disruption to European Aviation since second world war Airline industry worldwide revenue loss is estimated at 1.5bn and 2.5bn euros. Airports lost £80 million over the six-days Worldwide effects: Asian economies Car Manufacturer: Suspension in the production of 3 vehicle models in Japan Failuredue to lack to ofprepare parts – Prepare to Fail African economies Kenya destroyed 400 tonnesAnd of flowersin spite of the best laid plans
Could it happen again?Mother Nature may the final word March 2013
Mt Hekla is one of the most active volcanoes in Iceland, Erupting four times since 1970 Once every 10 years. -last erupted on Feb. 26, 2000
Continuous Improvement – Better Prepared 4 DAA set High Training Standards:
Two National Educational Programmes
•DAA in partnership programme with: Irish Aviation Authority professional development programmes Institutes of Technology
Outcomes - :Develop Aviation/Aerodrome/Transport Masters/Diploma & Degrees courses for staff
We draw from best International standards ICAO Trainair ACI EASA IATA (ISOGA Audit) JAA ECAC Eurocontrol
DAA & Programme
Advantages Standardized Training Packages (STPs). access to any STPs prepared by other members import and adapt STPs to meet local conditions non-STP materials made available from ICAO Exchange of training best practices from other training centres DAA & Programme
Our Objective: Best possible training standards delivering best possible outcomes
Challenge for Aerodromes ICAO has 10,000 different Standards & Technical Instructions
The important questions we asked ourselves are?
Does trainair material meet and comply with ICAO/EASA regulations? Does Trainair designed and developed under the Trainair programme guidelines meets our needs?
Our conclusion?
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