Tipo
Course
Plazo

CIFAL Miami - Sixth North American, Central American, and Caribbean (NACC) Humanitarian Aviation Safety Campaign

Ubicación
Miami, United States of America
Fecha
-
Duración
3 Days
Área del programa
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Precio
0,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
CIFALMIAMI@OAAUSA.ORG
Colaboración
CIFAL Miami (1082)
IATA
World Food Programme (WFP)
International Civil Aviation Organisation
Inscripción
Invitation-only event
Tipo de aprendizaje
Face-to-Face
Idioma(s)
English
Pilar
Personas
Objetivos del evento

• To enhance preparedness, awareness, and regional cooperation for humanitarian assistance and disaster response • To reduce accidents and incidents in humanitarian air operations • To promote a safety culture among stakeholders and air operators • To ensure compliance with international aviation standards  • To facilitate the sharing of best practices and lessons learned

Antecedentes

The event focuses on enhancing humanitarian aviation safety by addressing key topics expressed by states and partners from previous campaigns. Humanitarian aviation is vital for delivering aid to remote, crisis-affected regions, and operations often take place in challenging environments like conflict zones, natural disasters, and rugged terrain. The campaign is a joint initiative that aims to improve emergency and disaster response in the Central America and Caribbean Region by promoting preparedness and regional cooperation.

Objetivos del aprendizaje

• To enhance preparedness, awareness, and regional cooperation for humanitarian assistance and disaster response • To reduce accidents and incidents in humanitarian air operations • To promote a safety culture among stakeholders and air operators • To ensure compliance with international aviation standards  • To facilitate the sharing of best practices and lessons learned

Contenido y estructura

The event addresses the following areas: • Operation in remote/dangerous areas • Cargo operation information • Emergency Response Plans (ERPs) involving Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) • Partnering with actual service providers • Safety while managing a disaster • Desktop exercises/case studies on running an emergency • Practical applications and partnership efforts • Table-top exercises and visits to full-scale practices <br>• Resilience aspects during emergencies • Airport Emergency Plan • Examples of hurricane policies • Public health emergencies • Detailed emergency response procedures, especially for states with insufficient resources • Crisis/contingency management activities • Innovation and technology for humanitarian aviation operations • Regional collaboration for sustainability • Sharing of updates and experiences to enhance awareness and preparation

Metodología

The event features a series of presentations, panels, and exercises, including a table-top exercise. Participants are encouraged to submit short presentations to share experiences

Público objetivo

Directors General of States/Territories, heads of National Crisis and Response Teams, regional organizations like CDEMA, and other key stakeholders and aviation partners.

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