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Assessing Risk Session #5 Presentation #2 24- 26 March 2014 Cairo, Egypt

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  • Assessing Risk

    Session #5Presentation #2

    24- 26 March 2014Cairo, Egypt

  • Salim Al-HarthyMuscat International Airport

    Oman Airports Management Company

    Muscat International Airport

  • Outline

  • Oman Airports

  • Description Existing Muscat International Airport

    New Muscat International Airport

    Terminal Building Capacity – Stage 1 Not Declared. 2011 handled approx6.4 mppa

    12m Passengers per annum (mppa)

    Terminal Building Capacity – Stage 2 / 3 / 4 N/A 24 / 36 / 48 mppa

    Car Parking Capacity 1674 8,000 Air Traffic Control Tower Height 25m 97m Cargo Terminal Capacity 40000 tons per annum

    declared capacity. (currently handling approx80000 tonnes per annum).

    260,000 tons per annum

    The new airport will be designed as an ICAO category 4F airport able to accommodate the Airbus A380. The design of the runway shall be planned for independent parallel operation.

    The passenger terminal will be designed to the latest “state of the art” technology and in accordance with IATA Standard A service levels.

    Muscat International Airport

  • Description Existing Muscat International Airport New Muscat International Airport

    Terminal Building Capacity –Stage 1

    Not Declared. 2013 handled approx747 000 ppa.

    1m Passengers per annum (mppa)

    Terminal Building Capacity –Stage 2 / 3 / 4

    N/A 2m / 6 mppa

    Car Parking Capacity 569 1957 Air Traffic Control Tower Height 57 MCargo Terminal Capacity 1000 tons per annum 100000 tonnes per

    annum

    Salalah Airport

  • AIRPORT/DESCRIPTION DUQM SOHAR RAS AL HADD

    Terminal Building Capacity (PPA)

    500,000 500,000 500,000

    Air Traffic Control Tower Height

    37m 37m 37m 37m

    runway Specifications 4,000 x 60m 4,000 x 60m

    4,000 x 60m 4,000 x 60m

    Cargo Terminal Capacity 50,000 50,000 T ------------------

    Regional Airports

  • OAMC - HSE - Wildlife & FOD - 2014.avi

  • Wildlife and FOD

    Critical Safety Zone of Aircrafts Operations

    Management Plan

    Wildlife Team

    Sr. Wildlife Specialist

    Wildlife Specialist (4)

    FOD Collection Team

    AFDM & AFDO

    FOD Collector (2/Day)

    Why & How

  • Compliance Wildlife Documents

  • FOD Awareness

    Raising Concern and awareness

  • Roles & Responsibilities

    Senior Management

    Should identify the overall responsible person for wildlife & FOD controlling.

    Ensure that the Management Plan is developed.

    Ensure that sufficient financial and human resources are available to implement the Management Plan.

    Working with outside parties such as the governmental agents.

  • Roles & Responsibilities

    Coordinate with other responsible agencies involved for any wildlife issues

    Wildlife Controller

    Provide proper recommendations and solutions

    Review strike report, daily activity records and maintenance reports

    Advice the senior management in all matters that related to the wildlife hazard prevention

    Assist on developing the Wildlife Management Plan

  • Roles & Responsibilities

    FOD controlling and hazard reduction is the responsibility of everyone in the aerodrome of the airport

    Apron Inspection and Level 1 Inspections are under the airfield controllers responsibility as tools used for FOD reduction

    Creative ideas are important to keep the responsibility much easy and interesting

  • Risk Assessment and Management Plan

    Detailed hazard description

    Associated environment/habitats

    Assessment of the probability

    Consideration of the species involved

    Assessment of the frequency of serious multiple hazards

    Determination of the acceptability of the level of risk

    Typical risk assessment process involves

    1

    4

    32

    65

    The Ecological survey

    The Operational survey

  • Risk Assessment and Management Plan

    Habitat Identification Attractants Identification

    How many birds/animals or FOD?

    Which species or objects are involved?

    Why they are there?

    How they aggregates and behave?

    What kind of behavior causing the availability of both birds or FOD?

  • Risk Assessment and Management Plan

  • Risk Assessment and Management Plan

    How many A/C movement per day?

    How many strikes/ accidents per month?

    What are the most critical locations of strikes/accidents?

    What kind of damage caused?

    Probability & Severity Proper Mitigation and Management

  • Risk Assessment and Management Plan

  • Management System

    Standard Operation Procedures on how to implement the elements of the monitoring program are important.

    Operational Practices Training Auditing and Evaluation

    Habitat Management

    On & Off Airport controlling

    Routine Inspection

    Recoding & Reporting (Database)

    Deterrent & Monitoring Equipment

    Theoretical

    Practical

    On-job

    Researches

    Process of Management

    Reporting Plan

    Statistical Comparisons

    Review Procedures

    Equipment Serviceability

  • 3

    5

    9

    11

    7

    45 5

    7

    34 4

    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Number of Strikes Recorded at MCT Airport in 2012

    Total = 67

    198

    119

    96 96108

    74

    189

    32

    91

    49 54

    169

    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Number of Wildlife Recorded at MCT Airprot in 2012

    Total = 1275

    33 animal strikes and 34 bird strikes.

    Wildlife Annual Report (Statistics & Facts) ???????

  • 1. Raptors

    2. Resident Bird

    3. Almouj Golf Course

    5. Local Fisheries

    6. The Sewage Treatment Plant

    4. Al Ansab Wetland

    7. New airport development

  • Help in scaring big birds and big flock of birds.

    We need to get the approval to hold CAPA Launcher.

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    Wildlife Management at MCT

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  • Hoopoe الھدھد

    We Love them ,

    we must protect

    them but

    we must also

    protect our lives

  • Do You Have Any Comments - Questions

    Thank You