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Title: TRANSITION FROM JAA to EASA Institutional changes in Europe


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TRANSITION FROM JAA to EASAInstitutional
changes in Europe
  • Klaus KOPLIN
  • JAA Chief Executive

2
Considerations
  • Smooth transition from JAA to EASA is a
    challenge that requires good co-operation
  • Some issues Preparation of all necessary texts
    and working methods transfer of tasks
    participation of European Third Countries
    Co-operation with other Authorities and
    Organisations, while building at present JAA
    achievements
  • JAA is committed to smooth transition and at the
    same time to maintain Safety and Security

3
Transition Activities
  • Essential Requirements, Implementing rules,
    Certification Specifications and other texts
    Concept of Core Groups set up by DG-TREN
  • Organisation, working methods of the Agency
    Consultant tasked by DG-TREN
  • Impact of EASA on JAA JAA and EU/ECAC/JAA Task
    force
  • European Third countries association process and
    legal aspects of Bilateral agreements EU

4
Core Groups Concept
  • 11 Core groups to be set-up
  • Essential requirements for Operations and
    Licensing
  • Implementing Rules IR 21 IR 3436 IR 39IR
    M IR 145 IR 66147.
  • Certification specifications (including
    airworthiness codes) aircraft and parts and
    appliances Engine, Propellers and APUs
  • Regulations interactions.

5
Core Groups Concept
  • Two set of guidelines agreed
  • For essential requirements
  • For other texts
  • Objectives of the core groups
  • Adapt current aviation regulations to future EASA
    texts without reviewing technical issues
  • Develop the missing parts (e.g. restricted type
    certificates) technical work necessary.

6
Core Groups Concept
  • Some highlights of the guidance
  • Essential requirements
  • definition
  • Top-down approach
  • Other texts
  • Basically adapt current texts into EASA legal
    framework
  • Implementing rules technical requirements and
    Administrative procedures

7
Core Groups Concept
  • Some highlights of the guidance
  • Deliverables Early drafts that will be
    processed through the future EASA consultation
    and validation process
  • The NPA system will not be used but
  • Sectorial Teams kept informed and their inputs
    will be considered.
  • Composition of Core Groups extended on a
    case-by-case basis

8
CJAA involvement in Consultant activities
  • CJAA involvement on the following topics
  • Potential Structure of the Agency
  • Advisory Body of Interested Parties
  • Communication and Publication Strategy
  • Rule-making
  • Enforcement
  • Standardisation

9
CJAA involvement in Consultant activities
  • CJAA involvement on the following topics
  • Certification of people and organisations
  • Certification of products
  • Training and development for the staff
  • Transition and Implementation

10
CJAA and JAA Governing Bodies
  • Revision of JAA Business Plan
  • new activities related to the transition to EASA
    were added
  • tasks in the original BP have been reprioritised
    classifying them into
  • Priority tasks to be performed this year
  • Tasks to be passed to Core Groups
  • Tasks to be passed to Consultant
  • Other tasks (no-priority) postponed or deleted

11
CJAA and JAA Governing Bodies
  • The revised BP aims at
  • finding additional resources to contribute to the
    EASA transition
  • formalising all activities as part of JAA
    business activities for the coming year(s)
    needed to get EASA up and running
  • The revised BP will be reviewed by the JAAC 02/2
    in Phoenix and then approved by the JAAB in July.

12
CJAA and EU/ECAC/JAA task force
  • Key-issues
  • How will all JAA Member States manage
    regulatory activity in Operations and Licensing
    after establishment of EASA?
  • How will non EU/JAA countries manage
    airworthiness regulatory and certification
    activities after the establishment of EASA?

13
CJAA and EU/ECAC/JAA task force
  • The task force needs to develop on the basis of
    the key issues a range of (management-) models,
    each with its pros and cons. All models need
    further discussion
  • Division of tasks between EASA and JAA
  • Endow JAA with a minimum of tasks
  • Disband JAA and transfer all tasks to EASA

14
Conclusion
  • EASA shall be operational as planned
  • Coordination and cooperation between EASA and JAA
    is essential
  • Any new JAA must be in place when EASA starts
    operating
  • We must ensure a common approach with all
    European countries
  • The transition process must be transparent

15
Conclusion
  • JAA is committed to the smooth transition from
    JAA to EASA
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