In an effort to meet international standards and improve operational security, the Government has implemented a series of significant changes in the airline sector. These modifications, made official through several resolutions published in the Official Gazette, seek to align local regulations with the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and other international organizations.
One of the most notable changes made by the Government is the implementation of a new General Management Plan (PGG) to eradicate polluting factors in aeronautical environments. The main objective of this plan is to prevent the danger posed by wildlife at aerodromes, ensuring that the environments are free of buildings and urban enterprises that may attract animals.
The implementation of this plan is a crucial measure to mitigate risks and ensure the safety of air operations. In addition, the Regulations for the Implementation of Runway Safety Equipment have been authorized.
This regulation seeks to identify and solve operational difficulties that may arise on the runways, as well as share information on operational safety. Collaboration between the different actors involved, including airport operators and air traffic service providers, is essential for the success of this initiative.
Another important change is the update of the Aerodrome Operations Security Surveillance Plan. This plan establishes the bases to define surveillance plans and security actions for each of the public aerodromes.
Periodic monitoring of airworthiness conditions, both for national and foreign aircraft, is an essential measure to guarantee operational safety. Regarding certificates of suitability, it has been established that these will be governed by the Argentine Civil Aviation Regulations (RAAC).
Certificates
The general requirements to obtain these certificates include being domiciled in the Argentine Republic, having the appropriate age and psychophysical aptitude, as well as the general knowledge and necessary technical training. The last regulation on this topic was 50 years old, so these updates are essential to adapt to the evolution of the industry and international standards.
The National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) has also introduced modifications in the process of obtaining aeronautical ratings. These modifications of the Government They seek to harmonize the certification requirements for aeronautical personnel with the international standards established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States.
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