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17 May 2008 1UNMIL Aviation Safety UnitJulius A. Ocaka
UNMIL Aviation Fleet Composition
aircraft operating in UNMIL MI-8 MTV/AMT: 9 MI-8 MT: 3 MI-26 T: 1 MI-24: 3 B-757 (fixed wing): 1 DHC-7 (fixed wing): 1 Beechcraft-200 (fixed wing): 1
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Aviation Safety Unit
Other DOA Sections
CISS CAS
Aviation Section
DMS
Aviation Safety Unit UNHQ
SRSG
DPKO Aviation Safety Structure
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Importance of Safety Briefings and aircraft evacuation
procedures Safety Briefings from MOVCON staff on
check-in and before boarding to aircraft; Crew Pre-flight Safety Briefing; Emergency exits of aircraft and safety cards Fasten Seat Belts and No- Smoking Switch off Cellphones.
Apron (HLS) is a HAZARD AREA
It is always hazardous to be near an aircraft with the engines running.
Take special care when working near the engines of propeller aircraft or helicopter.
Stay clear of the propeller blades, as you may not be able to hear or see them when they start rotating.
Never approach jet engines when they are operating. The suction is so powerful in front of and next to the air intake that loose objects or even persons can be sucked in quite easily.
Always keep a safe distance from the engines. Beware of the blast from both jet and propeller engines.
Smoking and open fire is strictly prohibited on the apron or HLS area even if you are inside a car;
Vehicle approaching the aircraft
Do not move without crew permission. Maximum speed – 15km/h. Stop no closer to aircraft than 3 m except
when required for loading/unloading or serving aircraft.
Follow instructions of load master/crew member whilst loading/offloading.
After stopping – use wheel chocks Do not pass under any part of an aircraft Driving at the airport can be dangerous
Safety in and around the different type of aeroplanes and helicopters at aprons and
helipads
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Reporting
Sound safety management is based on full and
accurate reporting of all occurrences and
hazards that lead, or might lead, to incidents
and accidents.
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Observed Hazard ReportIn general, people are the most important aspect in the processof identifying, reporting and controlling hazards. The Observed Hazard Report (OHR) is a tool that allows all UNpersonnel to report hazards to the appropriate areas as soon asthey become aware of them, therefore contributing to the generalsafety level of the Organization Purpose: Report to Aviation Safety Unit any hazard or safety
concern by anyone who observes it; Timing: As soon as observation is made; Forms have to be available / easily accessible to all Mission
staff; awareness is a key to success; Variety of communications means – in person, fax, email,
web or Lotus based access, etc.
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Elements of Effective Reporting
SIMPLE
Timely
Objective
Direct channel
Follow-up and Feedback
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how to report Use on-line form in Intranet (Quick Link UNMIL Forms); Lotus Notes, E-mail; Phone call, verbal report; Ext: 7347, 7395, 7396 By mail (hard copy). OFFICE : AVIATION SAFETY UNIT EXECUTIVE HANGAR SPRIGGS PAYNE AIRFIELD MONROVIA.
ALL INFORMATION ABOUT A PERSON SUBMITING
A REPORT TO US IS ALWAYS TREATED AS
CONFIDENTIAL
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UNMIL Aviation Safety UnitAVIATION SAFETY is Everyone's RESPONSIBILITY.
Please always remember that in any cases of aircraft occurrence or when you observe anyaviation hazard do not hesitate to contact us.
Chief Aviation Safety Unit – Eduardo MautoneExt: 7347Cell phone: 05-31-9282Lotus Notes address: [email protected]
Aviation Safety Officer – Julius A. OcakaExt: 7395Cell phone: 05-31-9525Lotus Notes address: [email protected]
Aviation Safety Assistant: Oleksandr KonevskyiExt: 7396Cellphone: 05 -31- 9646Lotus Notes address: [email protected]
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UNRULY PASSENGERS
physical assault, verbal abuse or sexual harassment.
behaving recklessly or negligently in a manner likely to endanger aircraft or an occupant.
smoking in any compartment where smoking is prohibited.
disobeying lawful commands from the commander of the aircraft.
behaviour which is violent, argumentative, threatening, intimidating or disorderly, including harassment .