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... conducted an audit of the FAA as an ICAO member state, and presented a Corrective Action Plan relating to the fact that the "FAA does not regulate apron management services at aerodromes." The audit proposed the following corrective actions: "1) Initiate an Airport Cooperative Research study of best practices for managing ramp safety; 2)
From page 4...
... SURVEY As part of the Ramp Safety Practices Synthesis study data collection process, three electronic synthesis study surveys were sent to airports, airlines, and GSPs. The surveys focused on existing safety practices including ramp oversight; management and individual responsibilities; ramp safety; staff initial 4 and refresher safety training; standardizations in safety training; safety violation practices including fines, safety audits, and inspections; and hazard reporting.
From page 5...
... INTERVIEWS One respondent from each of the three aviation industry groups was interviewed using an additional set of questions to further clarify and discuss survey answers. The interviewees included an Airfield Operations Manager from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, a Safety and Regulatory Compliance Director from Delta Airlines Global Services, and a Field Director from Delta Airlines.


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