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International Civil Aviation Organization
Foreign Air Operator Surveillance Database (FAOSD)
Adisara CzincilaInformation Technology Assistant, APAC Office
17-21 September 2012
FAOSD Background and Concepts
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FAOSD Background
• The FAOSD program was developed according to ICAO Doc 8335 – procedures regarding commercial transport operations by foreign operators, Part VI – State responsibilities regarding commercial air transport operations by foreign operators and Doc 7300 – Convention on International Civil Aviation
• The FAOSD program is a web-based reporting system created for storing and sharing information on ramp inspections among the civil aviation authorities of APAC states
• The FAOSD website was implemented in August 2011 & it is hosted at ICAO ICT HQ, Montreal
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FAOSD Program Objective and Scope
• The objective of the FAOSD program is to create a database through safety-ramp inspections.
• FAOSD provides a reference source in order to identify and analyze problems related to safety
• Statistics provided by FAOSD as a safety tool can be used to improve safety and prevent civil aviation accidents and incidents.
• The FAOSD Program is applicable to all foreign air operators using aircraft having Minimum Certified Takeoff Mass (MCTM) 5700 Kg and conducting operations in the APAC States.
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FAOSD – Database structure The FAOSD database structure has been implemented according to ICAO Codes.
• State name – Doc 7910 Location indicators• Operator’s name – Doc 8585 - Aircraft Operating Agencies,
Authorities and Services. • Aircraft – CICTT Aircraft Type Designator• Airport Name – Doc 7910 Location indicators
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FAOSD - IT Description• FAOSD was developed on the Linux platform.• It is recommended to use Firefox • It is a web-based application• Uses public Internet as media of communication• Can be accessed from anywhere • Doesn’t require end-user software installation• Centralizes regional data into a unique database• It is a client server application
MysqlDatabases
FAOSD_DEMO)
Web server
REQUEST
RESPONSE
Session By user
Client(Inspector)
ICT HQ, Montreal