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2nd Board Retreat Meeting underway in Mombasa

4th March, 2018. EAC CASSOA 2nd Board Retreat Meeting underway in Mombasa – Kenya. The meeting was opened by Dr. David Kakuba, Board Chair and MD CAA Uganda. Key areas to be deliberated during the two days will be; Centre for Aviation Medicine, EAC CASSOA Legal Framework, funding mechanism and staff attraction and retention. There will also be a training on Corporate governance and on the Second day the Board Members will visit Mombasa International Airport. (more…)

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M & E of CAPSCA Project Preparedness AT JKIA

26th March, 2018.Head of Centre for Aviation Medicine, Dr. Kirunda together with Office Management Assistant -CAM Sylvia Otieno carried out a mission to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on 22nd of March 2018. The purpose of the mission was to monitor and evaluate the implementation of various intervention strategies and activities at all the major International airports and in particular Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). EAC CASSOA Team was accompanied by Dr. Festus Ilako, Chief medical Assessor and received by Port Health Officials. (more…)

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SSP/AIG Technical Guidance Material working group

26th March 2018. SSP and AIG Experts from EAC Partner States are meeting today in EAC CASSOA Hq – Entebbe to participate in the working group meeting to review SSP/SMS and Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Technical Guidance Materials. The meeting was opened by Ag. ED Mr Emile Arao and is expected to end on 29th of March 2018. (more…)

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Visit by CS Munya and Chair of the Council

Today, March 21st 2018 EAC CASSOA was Honored to receive Cabinet Secretary for East African Community and Northern Corridor Development Hon. Peter Munya and Chairman of the EAC Council of Ministers, Hon. Dr Ali Kirunda Kivenjija, Uganda’s Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of East African Affairs at our exhibition desk in the 6th Academia Public Private Partneship Forum in Nairobi Kenya. (more…)

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EAC CASSOA ready for ISO certification

13th March, 2018. Mr Emile Nguza Arao, the Acting Executive Director -CASSOA and Wanjiru Muita the Senior Accountant for CASSOA represented the Agency in a meeting with GIZ in regard to ISO Certification. This meeting was held in EAC Headquarters, Arusha where Ms Christine C. Atim (EAC Quality Management Systems Focal Officer) and Tom Sorensen (GIZ) were present. (more…)

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SUCCESSFUL WORKSHOP ON LOC-I AND UPRT CO-ORGANISED BY ICAO-KCAA-ETHIOPIA CAA

Kenya, one of the CASSOA Partner States, and champion for Emerging Safety Issues Support Team for the Loss of Control in-Flight (LOC-I) together with the ICAO Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office, and Ethiopian CAA co-organised a workshop on LOC-I and UPRT (Upset Prevention and Recovery Training) from 19th – 21st December, 2016 at the Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy in Addis Ababa.

The workshop which was attended by a cross section of both pilots and aviation engineers from all the African ICAO regions, was facilitated by experienced aviators drawn from both operator and regulators. The workshop was a follow-up of the LOC-I symposium which was organised by KCAA in Nairobi, Kenya from 22nd – 24th June, 2015, during which CASSOA was invited and made a presentation on LOC-I.

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The Regional Director ICAO ESAF, Mr. Barry Kashambo, delivering closing remarks of the LOC-I and UPRT workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 21st December, 2016.

The programme of the workshop included presentations on the latest developments on UPRT, the 5-year plan of action on LOC-I and a practical session for all participants on a UPRT compliant Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD). The participants gained useful information on how to handle stalls and recover from aeroplane upsets during this workshop. A simple basic principle that the participants found helpful was:

Detect >> Recognise >> Recall >> React

In general, it was noted that most of the air accidents that occur as a result of LOC-I and aircraft upset, are as a result of the pilot failing to properly follow the above principle.

Of interest to the participants was another simple rule of recovering from a stall, which is:

Lower the nose (reduce angle of attack) >> reduce bank angle to 0 degrees >> add power as necessary in order to level flight

The Agency which was represented by its Executive Director, Mr. Robert Mwesigwa Nviiri, thanked the organisers and facilitators of this workshop because it considers such workshops and in particular, the topic of LOC-I and UPRT a necessity in the 21st Century aviation industry and operations. The workshop was closed by the Regional Director of ICAO ESAF, Mr. Barry Kashambo after handing Certificates of Attendance to all the participants.

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22nd December 2016

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CASSOA gets Clean FY 2015/2016 Audit Report

It was all smiles for the East African Community Organs and Institutions when on 14th December 2016, the Chairperson of the External Audit Commission of the East African Community and State General Inspector of the Republic of Burundi, Ms. Gererose KIYAGO announce a clean audit Report for all Organs and Institutions of EAC.

The ceremony which started at exactly 1:00 p.m. is the first in EAC where the External Audit Report has been signed in the same year after the audit of accounts. In his remarks, the Secretary General thanked the Auditors General for their dedication that led to the completion of the audit process within the preset deadline. He committed that the EAC would implement the recommendations therein, being well aware that the Audit Report shall be presented to EALA and Council of Ministers.

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In her remarks, the Chairperson of the Audit Commission said that it was a pleasure to meet with the members of the Audit Commission and CEOs of EAC Organs and Institutions who had taken the process seriously. She also said that it was a pleasure to mark the end of the 60-day audit process for the ended year FY 2015/2016 in the preset deadlines, and there upon called upon the Auditors General present to sign the Report.

In general, it was noted that there has been a general improvement in the accounts of the Organs and Institutions of the EAC. The Heads of EAC Institutions were urged to get more deeply involved in the audit process, whose aim is to improve on the financial management of their institutions.

This is the ninth  year in a row, where CASSOA is getting a clean audit Report since its establishment and commencement of operations in June 2007. We thank the Board and Staff of CASSOA for the efficient running of the Agency.

 

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CASSOA to assist South Sudan to come on board the EAC Aviation Activities

CASSOA to assist South Sudan to come on board the EAC Aviation Activities

A high level meeting was convened on 25th October, 2016 in Kampala, Uganda pursuant to a directive of the EAC Council of Ministers at its 34th Meeting held in Arusha from 1st – 6th September, 2016 to deliberate on the development of a draft Roadmap towards the full integration of the Republic of South Sudan (RSS) into the EAC. During the meeting which was held in Imperial Royale Hotel, the core priorities and programmes, expectations and obligations of RSS that will constitute the building blocks for the Roadmap were considered as presented by the various EAC Organs and Institutions.

CASSOA Intervention

CASSOA’s role in the integration process of the Republic of South Sudan (RSS) into the EAC will be among others:

  1. Assisting RSS in the establishment and alignment of its civil aviation Primary Law (the Act) with requirements of the Chicago Convention;
  2. Assisting RSS in building capacity for civil aviation safety and security oversight;
  3. Assisting RSS with the harmonisation of its civil aviation Regulations with those of the EAC;
  4. Assisting RSS with the harmonisation of its technical guidance materials to the Regulations with those of the EAC;
  5. Preparing RSS for an ICAO safety oversight audit through mock audits;
  6. Preparing RSS for an ICAO security oversight audit through mock audits; and
  7. Conducting technical missions to RSS in order to evaluate the safety and security oversight capability, that is implementation of the eight Critical Elements of a safety/security oversight system of the State

CASSOA holds two working group meetings annually; one for review and development of technical guidance materials, and the other for review and development of civil aviation Regulations. CASSOA also convenes technical committee meetings (one of the organs of the CASSOA Board) on a quarterly basis in order to review and consider the output of the working group meetings, and thereafter make recommendations to the Board for final deliberations. RSS is expected to attend these meetings through representation of its relevant technical experts.

The CASSOA Board, the governing arm of the Agency, convenes on a quarterly basis annually. RSS is expected to participate in the Board meetings through representation by its Director General of the RSS Civil Aviation Authority and an aviation expert nominated by the government of RSS as spelt out in the Protocol on the Establishment of CASSOA.

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CASSOA installs ECCAIRS Version 4.0 In the Republic of Rwanda’s Ministry of Infrastructure

CASSOA INSTALLS ECCAIRS VERSION 4.0 IN THE REPUBLIC OF RWANDA’S MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE

The Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA) continues to provide assistance to the EAC Partner States through it’s Safety and Security Enhancement Programs as per the Strategic Plan. In mid-October 2016, CASSOA successfully installed ECCAIRS Version 4.0 at Rwanda’s Ministry of Infrastructure for access by the office of the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Department (AAID).  The CASSOA Senior Information Technology Officer, Mr. Arthur Rutembesa conducted an ECCAIRS Training for end users and technical staff from the AAID office and other Stakeholders in Aviation invited by the Rwandan Ministry of Infrastructure from 18th – 21st October, 2016.

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ICAO Annex 13 requires that a State shall establish and maintain an accident and incident database to facilitate the effective analysis of information on actual or potential safety deficiencies obtained, including that from its incident reporting systems, and to determine any preventive actions required. The database systems should use standardized formats to facilitate data exchange. ECCAIRS is recommended by ICAO as the ideal system for States in the collection, processing and exchange of safety data.

Rwanda recognises the need for sharing safety information among users of the aviation system and therefore opted for ECCAIRS to facilitate easy exchange of information on actual and potential safety deficiencies. The Rwanda Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Division (AAID) office requested CASSOA for assistance to install and train its end users the ECCAIRS Version 4.0

All stakeholders in the Rwandan Aviation Industries in charge of the Aviation Safety participated in the ECCAIRS Version 4.0 Training session. These among others included:

  • The Rwanda Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Division (AAID)
  • The Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority
  • Rwandair
  • Akagera Aviation
  • Rwanda Air Force

Methodology of the Training

The Training of ECCAIRS 4.0 was divided in two Modules:

  1. The technical module: This is aimed at participants who install and administer the ECCAIRS system. This module covered the installation, setup, and management of the ECCAIRS system. The scope of the module enables system administrators and/or IT personnel to get acquainted with the system, perform the setup and configuration of their ECCAIRS installation, as well as supply basic user support.
  2. The end-user module: This is aimed at participants who will upload the safety data into the ECCAIRS system or interrogate the system for safety analysis purposes. It provides an overview of the Accident/Incident Data Reporting (ADREP) taxonomy, as well as hands-on experience of ECCAIRS as a tool used to code, enter, extract or analyze safety data.

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October, 2016

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