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COMMERCIAL AIR LICENSING Presented by Shadrack Ramosa Vice Chairperson of ASLC (Personal Capacity) 13 July 2011

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COMMERCIAL AIR LICENSING. Presented by Shadrack Ramosa Vice Chairperson of ASLC (Personal Capacity) 13 July 2011. INTRODUCTION. Domestic and International Commercial Air Licensing Challenges Observed from April 2008 – March 2011 Conclusion Recommendations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMMERCIAL AIR LICENSING

Presented by Shadrack Ramosa Vice Chairperson of ASLC

(Personal Capacity)

13 July 2011

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Domestic and International Commercial Air Licensing

Challenges Observed from April 2008 – March 2011

Conclusion

Recommendations

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Domestic & International Commercial Air Licensing

Air Services Licensing Council (ASLC or Domestic)• It is governed by ASLC Act No. 115 of 1990, Domestic

Air Services Regulations, 1991 & the BBBEE Transport / Aviation Charter, August 2009 Binding Sector Code

• Minister appoints 5 members, of which one is appointed as the Chairperson and the other one as Vice Chairperson

• It is a 3 year term that may be renewable• Council members sit at least once a month to adjudicate

on the licensing applications

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Domestic & International Commercial Air Licensing

Domestic continues:•Key issues considered on the assessment of the application being compliant to the above Act & Regulations

Technical Certificate of Aircraft Registration Certificate of Airworthiness Certificate of Release to Service Aircraft Maintenance Organisation Approval Cert (AMO) Radio Station Licence Lease Agreement if Hired Aircrafts (ID/Co. Reg No, A/C Reg, Rental Rates, Initialling every page & Signatures Insurance of Aircraft, Pilots and the Organisations

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Regulatory Environment

State

Regulation

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Domestic & International Commercial Air Licensing

Domestic continues:Economic Proper completion of Application Form (TV339) Management Plan (Key Post-holders)Financial Information For Class 1: Full Financials, Sensitivity Analysis & Consumer Guarantee of total sum of cash

receipts Technical & Economic Assessment should

result into a Safe & Reliable air operation (Section 16 (4) (a))

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Domestic & International Commercial Air Licensing

International Air Services Council (IASC)• It is governed by IASC Act No. 60 of 1993, IAS

Regulations, 1994 & the BBBEE of Transport/ Aviation Sector

• Minister appoints 5 members, of which one is appointed as the Chairperson and the other one as Vice Chairperson

• It is a 3 year term that may be renewable• Council members sit at least once a month to adjudicate

on the licensing applications

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Domestic & International Commercial Air Licensing

International:• Technical & Economic more or less the same

• The difference between International & Domestic

Int. is highly/ limitedly Regulated vs. Dom. Being fully deregulated

Int, governed by Bilateral Framework

If not natural person: Int, Substantial voting rights are held by residents of RSA Sect. 17 (5)(a)(ii) vs. Dom, 75% Sec. 16(4)(c)(ii)

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Challenges Observed from April 2008 – March 2011

Proper completion of Commercial Air Licensing Application Forms

Financial Capability

Consumer Guarantee

BBBEE Compliance

Special Equipment

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Challenges Observed from April 2008 – March 2011

Interrupted Air Services for < 12 Months

Using Issued Licence & Documents under the Act yet not being the Holder

Compliance with Amendments Clause

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Conclusion

RSA is rated among the highly respected States in terms of Safety, Security & Reliability Standards (e.g. CAHRS – ICAO/ICASS, Reduction of Emissions, Establishment of Safety Investigation Board in compliance with Conventions, jurisdiction of Aviation Safety)

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Conclusion

Through RSA Airlift Strategy there are plenty opportunities for aviation and socio-economic growth (Deregulations; YD on Bilateral basis with willing States; Co-operative efforts by all relevant key stakeholders: DoT, Tourism SA, Airline Industry, DTI, DIRCO, DHA & etc)

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AirlineIndustry

African and International

National

Infrastructure

Capacity

Environmental ScanEnvironmental ScanState of the Aviation IndustryState of the Aviation Industry

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Recommendations

Study the applicable Acts & Regulations to ensure proper completion of application forms that can be processed within the reasonable time

Utilise competent and reputable consulting companies or individuals for a reasonable fee where necessary for time saving & accuracy, first time

DoT, Secretariat & Both Councils are always willing to give appropriate advice where necessary

Keep current of latest developments within aviation industry Locally, Regionally and Globally for opportunities or influencing the Legislation, Policies & etc