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1 EUROCONTROL GUIDANCE MATERIAL related to the European Commission Regulation N 2096/2005 laying down Common requirements for the Provision of Air Navigation Services Guidance Material for Air Navigation Services Providers compliance with the Common Requirements VOLUME I Air Traffic Services Provider and Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Services Provider Updated version 2.0- June 2006
2 EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION EUROCONTROL EUROCONTROL GUIDANCE MATERIAL related to the European Commission Regulation No. 2096/2005 laying down Common requirements for the Provision of Air Navigation Services GUIDANCE MATERIAL for Air Navigation Service Providers compliance with the Common Requirements for Air Navigation Service Provision VOLUME I Air Traffic Services Provider and Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Services Provider Edition Number : 2.0 Edition Date : 12 June 2006 Status : Released issue Intended for : EATM Stakeholders EUROPEAN AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME EUROCONTROL. All rights reserved
3 DOCUMENT CHARACTERISTICS TITLE GUIDANCE MATERIAL for ANSP compliance with the Common requirements for ANS Provision Volume I Air Traffic Services Provider & Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Provider EATMP Infocentre Reference: Document Identifier Edition Number: 2.0 Edition Date: 12 June 2006 Abstract This document provides guidance for for Air traffic Services Providers (ATSPs) and Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Providers (CNSPs) to comply with the CRs for Air Navigation Service provision and to obtain certification. It offers guidance without any legal impact on the conduct of the certification process, and ATSPs and CNSPs may decide upon their own model for implementing the certification process making use of existing practices. Keywords Single European Sky Common Requirements Certification SESIS ATS CNS Service provision provider NSA evidence Compliance Contact Person(s) Tel Unit Gerald Amar , Directorate ATM Programme /Stakeholders Implementation Support, STATUS, AUDIENCE AND ACCESSIBILITY Status Intended for Accessible via Working Draft General Public Intranet Draft EATMP Stakeholders Extranet Proposed Issue Restricted Audience Internet ( Released Issue Printed & electronic copies of the document can be obtained from the EATMP Infocentre (see page iii) ELECTRONIC SOURCE Path: P:\EATM\DAP\Bd_SIS\SESIS Public\GUIDMAT Annex for ATSP CNSP Final 2.0 with REV Host System Software Size Windows_NT Microsoft Word Kb Page i Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue
4 EATMP Infocentre EUROCONTROL Headquarters 96 Rue de la Fusée B-1130 BRUSSELS Tel: +32 (0) Fax: +32 (0) Open on 08:00-15:00 UTC from Monday to Thursday, incl. DOCUMENT APPROVAL The following table identifies all management authorities who have successively approved the present issue of this document. AUTHORITY NAME AND SIGNATURE DATE Project Manager Gerald Amar EIS Manager Willy Depouillon Head of DAP/SIS Kenneth Eideberg Director ATM Programmes George Paulson Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page ii
5 DOCUMENT CHANGE RECORD The following table records the complete history of the successive editions of the present document. EDITION NUMBER EDITION DATE INFOCENTRE REFERENCE REASON FOR CHANGE PAGES AFFECTED /01/06 Release All No change in content. Only alignment of chapter references on the released version of the Eurocontrol Generic Safety Management manual. (modified lines are underlined) Part A, pages 12 All Part B /05/06 Update of Criteria information reflecting the new structure and content of several SRU deliverables (released March- April 2006): EAM3/GUI 3 v 2.0, EAM4/GUI 2 v 4.0, EAM5/GUI 4 v 2.0 (modified lines are underlined) Mention of the new document EAM 1 / GUI 7 Guidance on the criteria for the assessment of compliance with the standards of ICAO annex 11 v1.0 (modified lines are underlined) Part B (pages 35 to 62) and Part C (pages 87 to 91) Part D Page 100 Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page iii
6 CONTENTS SESIS Guidance Material Disclaimer...1 Executive Summary...2 Scope...2 Structure of Guidance material...3 Introduction...3 Mapping of Requirements within Document...4 Traceability of requirements...5 Presentation of Guidance Information...5 Certification of ANSPs...6 ANSPs obligations with regard to certification...6 Derogation...6 ANSPs obligations with regard to on-going compliance...8 Certification of Military ANSPs...9 Part A: Corporate Matters...10 Explanatory note...11 Scope of the requirements...11 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT (Annex I. 2)...15 Organisational structure (Annex I-2.1)...15 Business Plan (Annex I-2.2)...16 Annual Plan (Annex I-2.2)...17 FINANCIAL STRENGTH (Annex I 6)...18 Economic and financial capacity (Annex I - 6.1)...18 Financial audit (Annex I - 6.2)...19 LIABILITY AND INSURANCE COVER (Annex I -7)...20 ANSP - QUALITY OF SERVICES (Annex I- 8)...23 Open and transparent provision of services (8.1)...23 ANSP - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (Annex I-9)...24 REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO ATSP...27 Annex II Open and transparent provision of services (Annex II-2)...28 Part B: Safety, Quality and Security...29 Explanatory note...30 Scope of the requirements...30 Safety...37 Rationale of the Guidance...37 ANSP - SAFETY MANAGEMENT (Annex I-3.1)...38 SAFETY OF SERVICES (Annex II.3)...39 Safety management system (Annex ii 3.1)...39 safety Requirements for Risk Assessment and Mitigation with regard to changes (Annex II -.2)...56 Safety requirements for engineering and technical personnel undertaking operational safety related tasks (Annex II - 3.3)...62 QUALITY...68 SECURITY (Annex I- 4)...74 Appendix Part B1 - HUMAN FACTORS Deliverables Mapped to Annex 2 3. Safety of Services...79 Appendix Part B2 - ICAO Security Requirements...82 Part C: Human Resources...85 Explanatory note...86 Scope of the requirements...86 Rationale behind the guidelines...87 ANSP - HUMAN RESOURCES (Annex I 5)...89 ATSP - SAFETY OF SERVICES (Annex II. 3)...91 Safety management system...91 Safety requirements for engineering and technical personnel undertaking operational safety related tasks (Annex II - article 3.3)...92 Appendix Part C - SES Common Requirements - List of relevant DAS/HUM Deliverables...97 Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page iv
7 Part D: Technical & Operational matters for ATSP Explanatory note Scope of the requirements Guidance for ATSPs Technical & Operational matters ANSP - TECHNICAL & OPERATIONAL COMPETENCE AND CAPABILITY (Annex I-1) CONTINGENCY PLANS (Annex I - 8.2) WORKING METHODS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES (Annex II 4) Part E: Technical and Operational Matters for CNSP Explanatory note Scope of the requirements General requirements ANSP - Technical & operational competence and capability (ANNEX I-1) Contingency plans (Annex I - 8.2) Guidance for CNSP Technical & Operational matters Technical and operational competence and capability (ANNEX V 1) Working methods and operating procedures (annex V- 3) Definitions Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page v
8 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP SESIS Guidance Material Disclaimer The EUROCONTROL SESIS guidance material is made available to EUROCONTROL and ECAC Member States to provide guidance and support in advising their National Supervisory Authorities and Air Navigation Service Providers in the preparation of the certification process in compliance with the Commission Regulation(EC) No 2096/2005 of 20 December 2005 laying down common requirements for the provision of air navigation services. The information assembled in the guidance material reflects the SES legislation in force on the date of publication in the Official Journal of Regulation No. 2096/2005, laying down the Common requirements for Service Provision. The compliance of the Member States, in particular their NSA, and of the ANSPs with their obligations under the SES regulations and subsequent legislation remains entirely their own responsibility. EUROCONTROL does not guarantee a particular outcome of a certification process, nor does EUROCONTROL assume any liability for claims or damages sustained in that respect. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 1
9 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Executive Summary This document provides guidance to support Air traffic Services Providers (ATSPs) and Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Providers (CNSPs) in the implementation of the Common Requirements (CRs) associated with the Single European Sky (SES) regulations An overview of the guidance on a possible way for ANSPs to comply with the CRs is outlined below. The CRs are listed in accordance with the structure of the Commission regulation on CRs. ANNEX I General common requirements applicable to all ANSPs Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. 1. TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL COMPETENCE AND CAPABILITY An air navigation service provider shall be able to provide services in a safe, efficient, continuous and sustainable manner consistent with any reasonable level of overall demand for a given airspace. To this end, it shall maintain adequate technical and operational capacity and expertise. ATSP Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ANSPs This requirement is incorporated in the other CRs. Therefore, it is not necessary to address this requirement separately. ATSP should have a technical infrastructure in place that meets ECIP objectives (at least Pan-European and Multi-national if applicable). 2. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT 2.1 Organisational structure An air navigation service provider shall set up, manage and demonstrate that its organisational structure enables it to deliver the services required in a safe, efficient and continuous way, and to sustain that ability. 2.2 Organisational management These requirements address the medium and short term planning of an organisation with regard to safety, quality and level of service and cost-effectiveness. They address also consistency with community requirements relevant for the development of infrastructure It is furthermore assumed that the sectorisation of the given airspace is made to meet requirements of safety and efficiency and to ensure that the acceptable work-load for controller is not exceeded. The ANSP must have documented its internal organisation with a level of detail relevant to the size and complexity of the organisation. This documentation shall reflect a clear and non ambiguous allocation of the responsibilities of the management personnel in charge of safety, quality, security, finance and human resources. Although not explicitly required, the documentation should provide also additional information on the main technical and operational functions, delegation of power and of signature, relationship and reporting lines inside the organisation and with outsourced/external activities. Evidence: Appropriate documentation. A state-of-the-art business plan and annual plan that provide the ANSP strategy with regard to meeting the objectives defined along the relevant Key Performance Indicators; Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 2
10 Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. or other technology. 3. SAFETY AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3.1 Safety management An ANSP shall manage the safety of all its external services in a systematic and structured way. In doing so, it shall establish formal interfaces with all stakeholders which may influence directly the safety of its services. 3.2 Quality management system An air navigation service provider shall have in place at the latest [2 years after entry into force of this regulation] a quality management system which covers all air navigation services it provides according to the following principles. An EN ISO 9001 certificate, issued by an appropriately accredited organisation, covering the air navigation services of the provider shall be considered as a sufficient means of compliance. The ANSP shall accept to disclose to the NSA the documentation related to the certification, upon the latter s request. 3.3 Operations manuals These requirements address the need for valid operations manuals relating to the provision of its services. In addition, the need for a welldefined process for the updated distribution of the manuals and communication of changes to the manuals is required. 4 SECURITY These common requirements address the definition and implementation of a security management system that ensures the security of facilities, data and personnel so as to prevent unlawful interference with the provision of services. Where appropriate, the security clearance of personnel is also to be addressed. Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ANSPs developing infrastructure or other technology consistent with the relevant Community Requirements. Evidence: Business Plan and Annual Plan The proposed approach should be made in consultation with the NSA and should identify the list of Stakeholders subject to this requirement, and formalise interfaces and procedures (e.g. Service Level Agreements Evidence: Formal interfaces with these stakeholders in a way that ensure that decisions taken, that may impact safety, are clearly documented as well as the rationale for these decisions. There are two possible scenarios to address this requirement: Scenario 1: An EN ISO 9001 certificate issued by an appropriately accredited organisation is available. This is a sufficient evidence that requirement is properly addressed. Scenario 2: If no EN ISO 9001 certificate is held, the ANSP must implement a state-of-the-art quality management system (i.e. quality policy, quality assurance programme procedures, work procedures, job descriptions as well as documentation on the review of the quality management system). Evidence: Scenario 1: A valid EN ISO 9001 certificate issued by an appropriately accredited organisation. Scenario 2: Appropriate documentation supporting the existence of an appropriate quality management system. ANSPs to have in place operations manuals in line with the ICAO Standards mentioned in the specific ANNEX for each ANSP; a quality management system addressing the maintenance and publication of the manuals satisfies this requirement. NSAs and ANSPs are also invited to make a threat assessment. Therefore, the Security Management System comprises the security measures in place to ensure the continued performance of the ANSP and its ATM facilities to meet ATM service requirements in the current threat environment. These should be documented in a Security Manual. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 3
11 Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. 5 HUMAN RESOURCES ANSPs shall employ appropriately skilled personnel to ensure the provision of its services in a safe, efficient, continuous and sustainable manner. In this context, it shall establish policies for the recruitment and training of personnel. 6 FINANCIAL STRENGTH 6.1 Economic and financial capacity An air navigation service provider shall be able to meet its financial obligations. It shall use an appropriate cost accounting system. It shall demonstrate its ability through the annual plan as well as through balance sheets and accounts as practicable under its legal statute. 6.2 Financial audit This requirement addresses the need for regular audits by an independent auditor. 7 LIABILITY AND INSURANCE COVER These requirements address the need for arrangements to cover liabilities arising from applicable law including the need for agreements to cover the allocation of liability among different service providers that avail themselves of the services of another air navigation service provider. Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ANSPs The definition of a human resources policy covering recruitment and training of the personnel addresses this requirement. For ATSP and CNSP, implementation of ESARR 5 as transposed in the national regulation should be considered as an acceptable means to comply with this requirement for ATCOs and Engineering and Technical personnel. ANSPs must have in place accounts in line with the International Accounting Standards (IAS). Its Cost Accounting system should be established in accordance with the EUROCONTROL principles for en-route charges costs. Financial fitness is best demonstrated through an auditor statement that the company is a going concern according to the auditor. Audit reports documenting regular audits by an independent auditor are sufficient evidence. ANSPs must be able to demonstrate that they have arrangements in place to cover their liabilities arising from applicable law. The method employed to provide the cover shall be appropriate to the potential loss and damage in question, taking into account the legal status of the service provider and the level of commercial insurance cover available. These arrangements may be of a various nature and can be combined together. They must allow the ANSP to assume the financial consequences of its liabilities, as foreseen in applicable law and/or as required by the NSA. The arrangements must be documented in detail. The cover obligation set by the Common Requirements will not be applicable if it can be demonstrated that commercial insurance cover is not available. An ANSP availing itself of the services of another ANSP shall ensure that any buy-in or delegation of services is agreed in writing, that the agreements cover the allocation of liability between them and that the NSA has been notified. (In case of ATS or MET, the States concerned need to approve these arrangements). Evidence: Appropriate documentation. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 4
12 Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. 8 QUALITY OF SERVICES 8.1 Open and transparent provision of services These requirements address the fact that the services are to be provided in an open and a non-discriminating manner. In addition, a customer consultation process taking place on a regular basis needs to be implemented. 8.2 Contingency plans This common requirement addresses the need for the implementation of contingency plans. Contingency plans shall be in place one year after certification. 9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS These requirements address the need for an annual report that covers the results of the assessment of the quality level of services provided, the results of the customer consultation process as well as an assessment of the actual results with regard to the goals defined in the short and medium term planning. Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ANSPs The publication of the conditions to access to the service by normal means (AIP) and a formalised process for consultation with customers, as well as a means for handling of complaints address this requirement. Evidence: Appropriate company documents (e.g. Business Plan, Annual Report) where the commitment is taken to provide services in impartial and non-discriminatory way. Contingency plans defining the appropriate procedures to be followed in events which result in significant degradation or interruption of services, as well as the means to ensure that the personnel are trained to follow these procedures address this requirement. Evidence: Contingency plans and training procedures (fall back training plans, exercises). Documentation concerning coordination adjacent units. An annual report that provides the results of the assessment of the actual results with regard to the initial plans as well as the results of the customer consultation process addresses these requirements. It shall also cover operational performance and other significant activities and developments, in particular in area of safety. An annual report that provides the results of the assessment of the actual results with regard to the initial plans, as well as the results of the customer consultation process, addresses these requirements. It must also cover operational performance and other significant activities and developments, in particular in area of safety. In addition, the publication of the annual report in accordance with the national law is required. Evidence: The ANSP may use the existing Annual Report, along with the PRU framework for best practice disclosure by ANSPs Annual reports as a basis in their preparation of the Annual Report to the NSA due by the EC regulation, taking into account ANSP organisation and governance principles. ANNEX II - Specific common requirements applicable to ATSPs Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. 1 OWNERSHIP These requirements deal with the need for informing the NSA about the legal status, major changes in the ownership structure, links with organisations not involved in the provision Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ATSP This requirement may be adequately met by the provider of air traffic services, in particular by the provision: - of law or decree having created the public or Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 5
13 Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. of air navigation services, major contracts as well as information about subsidiaries and joint undertakings. In addition, the obligation to prevent any situation of conflict of interests that could compromise the impartial and objective provision of its services is stated. 2 OPEN AND TRANSPARENT PROVISION OF SERVICES This requirement is related to Annex I, part 8.1 and is only applicable if a Member State decides to organise the provision of specific ATS services in a competitive environment. This requirement addresses the need for the member state to take appropriate measures to assure that the ATSP neither engages in conduct that would have as its object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition, nor engage in conduct that constitutes an abuse of a dominant position in accordance with applicable national and Community law. 3 SAFETY OF SERVICES - Safety Management System - Safety Requirements for Risk Assessment and Mitigation - Hazard Identification and Severity Assessment - - Safety Requirements for Engineering and Technical Staff Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ATSP semi-public ANSP; - of an extract of the official companies Registry, for privatized or corporatised ANSPs; - of a list of shareholders representing 10 % or more of the total shareholding of the ANSP, and of any change to this list; - of a list of commercial contracts for the provision - or buy-in of services which account for more than 1% of its expected revenue; - of information on subsidiary companies and joint undertakings. This requirement addresses in a first row a Member State. ATSP shall refrain from activities, business styles and methods of unfair competition in conflict with the spirit and rules of the EC law. Evidence: Results of the customer consultation process can be used as evidence to assess whether this requirement is met. As a general principle, compliance with ESARR 3 and 4 and their acceptable means of compliance formally assessed and recognised by the SRC or the NSA, should be considered sufficient to meet the safety-related common requirements specifically intended to transpose ESARRs into Community law; In relation to the obligations established in the last paragraph of Annex II, Section of the Common Requirements with regards the reporting and assessment of safety occurrences, full compliance with all the provider s obligations derived from the national implementation of ESARR 2, Council Directive 94/56/EC and Directive 2003/42/EC should be considered sufficient to meet those obligations; In relation to the obligations established in the first requirement of Annex II, Section of the Common Requirements with regards to ensuring personnel are properly licensed if so required and satisfy applicable medical requirements, full compliance with all the provider s obligations established in ESARR 5 Sections 5.1 and 5.2 should be sufficient to meet those obligations. 4 WORKING METHODS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 6
14 Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. This requirement addresses the need for providing evidence that the working methods and operating procedures are compliant with relevant ICAO standards (Annex 2, Annex 10 - Volume 2, and Annex 11) and that any deviations were published by ICAO. Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for ATSP This is to prove that methods and procedures are compliant with relevant ICAO Standards or with a difference from the Standard duly notified to ICAO by the State concerned and which are then published in a supplement to the ICAO Annex and in the State s AIP. Evidence: Result of review presented to NSA in order to keep NSA fully updated. ANNEX V Specific common requirements applicable to CNSPs Overview of the most important aspects of the CRs. 1 TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL COMPETENCE AND CAPABILITY These requirements address the need for ensuring that the required level of quality of service with regard to availability, continuity, accuracy and integrity are met. 2 SAFETY OF SERVICES The requirement refers to Annex II, part 3 on the safety of services. 3 WORKING METHODS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES This requirement addresses the need for providing evidence that the working methods and operating procedures are compliant with relevant ICAO standards: Annex 10: (Volume I - V) and that any deviations were published by ICAO. Overview of the EUROCONTROL s guidance for CNSP In the case of a CNSP, this means, inter-alia, to have a technical infrastructure in place that meets relevant ECIP objectives (at least Pan- European and Multi-national if applicable). In addition a provider of communication, navigation or surveillance services shall ensure the availability, continuity, accuracy and integrity of its services. In the Guidance material, the appropriate requirements are addressed for each type of communication, navigation and surveillance systems: Ground/ Ground ATS Voice Communications; Air/ Ground ATS Voice and Data Communications; Ground/ Ground ATS Data Communications; Navigation Services; Surveillance Services. Refer to Guidance provided for ATSP (in Part B of this document) This is to prove that methods and procedures are compliant with relevant ICAO Standards or with a difference from the Standard duly notified to ICAO by the State concerned and which are then published in a supplement to the ICAO Annex and in the State s AIP. Evidence that compliance to relevant volumes of ICAO Annex 10 has been assessed Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 7
15 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Scope This document presents a possible approach for Air Traffic Services Providers (ATSPs) and Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Providers (CNSPs) to put in place a system which complies with the common requirements ( CRs). It is intended for guidance and should not be understood as a legal document setting out how the implementation of the CR should be achieved. This guidance material is also intended to assist providers of all sizes in understanding their obligations under the Common Requirements. However implementation by providers will often need to be adapted to the varying sizes and types of service provider. Likewise the appropriate regulatory response from NSAs may differ for this reason. ANSPs can adopt their own model of implementation while making use as far as possible of their relevant existing practices. This guidance material may also be used as a basis to support discussion between the ANSP and its NSA to design the details of the certification process. It is not intended to replace such discussion. This document contains reference to: EC Regulations and Directives; ICAO Standards and other documentation; EUROCONTROL decisions and regulatory material (where relevant); ISO documentation Additional Guidance Material as necessary. SESIS documentation is made available for the sole purpose of review or use by EUROCONTROL and ECAC Member States. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 2
16 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Structure of Guidance material Introduction To support ANSPs in the implementation of the CRs, EUROCONTROL has produced Guidance Material for ANSPs compliance with Common Requirements. The Guidance Material for ANSP compliance with Common requirements is split into 3 different volumes for each category of Air Navigation Service Provider. Guidance Material for ANSP compliance with CRs Guidance Material Annex Vol I ATSPs & CNSPs Guidance Material Annex Vol II AISPs Guidance Material Annex Vol III METSPs ANSP: Air Navigation Services Provider CNSP: Communication, Navigations and Surveillance ATSP: Air Traffic Services Provider Services Provider AISP: Aeoronautical Information Services Provider METSP: Meteorological Services Provider Structure of Guidance Material for ANSP compliance with CRs To facilitate the use of this material by the ANSP, the guidance material is organised into 4 different Parts covering the 4 main functions in the ANSP organisation: - Part A: Corporate matters; - Part B: Quality, Safety and Security; - Part C: Human resources - Part D: Technical and Operational matters for ATSP; - Part E: Technical and Operational matters for CNSP. To allow easy use of the material, the different Parts are designed as stand-alone documents. They can be read and used separately by those in charge of the relevant areas in the ANSP (e.g. Corporate, Finance, Safety and Quality). Only requirements relevant to the subject matter are addressed in the specific parts of the document. Guidance Material Annex ANSP Part A Corporate matters (e.g. Organisation, Business Plan, Annual Plan & report, legal matters, Finance) Part D Technical & Operational Matters Part B Safety, Quality & Security Part C Human resources Each Volume is structured on the basis of main functions of an ANSP Structure of one Volume Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 3
17 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Mapping of Requirements within Document The mapping of the CRs against the relevant Part of this document is presented below. Common Requirements Regulation (Annexes) Part A Corporate Matters Part B Safety, Quality, Security Part C Human Resources Part D & E Technical & Operational ANNEX I : GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES 1. Technical and operational competence and capability 2. Organisational structure and management 3. Safety and quality management 4. Security 5. Human Resources 6. Financial strength 7 Liability and insurance cover 8. Quality of services 8.1. Open and transparent provision of services 8.2. Contingency plans Part D 9. Reporting requirements ANNEX II : SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES 1. Legal status, links with organisations, prevention of conflict of interests 2. Open and transparent provision of services 3. Safety of services 4. Working methods & Operating procedures For Engineering & Technical personnel Part D ANNEX V : SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF CNS SERVICES 1. Technical and Operational Competence and capability 2. Safety of services 3. Working methods & Operating procedures For Engineering & Technical personnel Part E Part E Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 4
18 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Traceability of requirements The requirements are given in their full text quoted from the EC regulation. To allow an easy traceability between the requirements and the EC regulation, requirements are identified by a specific numbering as described below: Identification of entity responsible to meet the requirement: ANSP (General requirements) or ATSP (Specific requirements) in this document; CR: Applicable EC regulation on Common Requirements for the provision of ANS Reference to the applicable article or paragraph. Where the requirement is in an Annex the number is preceded by A. Additional breakdown, if the article/paragraph is to be split for analysis: Reference to a bullet (a), (b), (c) (if bullet is existing in the text of the EC regulation) Reference to the paragraph: example para 2 for 2 nd paragraph If there is a further need to break down the requirement in sub-requirements, a sequence number is added. Examples: ANSPCRA1.3.2 para 3-2: Common Requirement (CR) applicable to ANSP (ANSP), Annex (A1.3.2), 3 rd paragraph 2 nd part (para 3-2) Presentation of Guidance Information It is important to note that the Guidance material provided is a possible basis for discussion between the ANSP and its NSA to agree on the details of the certification process. It does not substitute to this bi-lateral discussion. As far as possible, depending on the matters addressed in the analysed CRs, this material attempts to address 4 different aspects: 1. Analysis of the requirements - analyses the significant points of the requirements providing the rationale of the criteria and A way to comply. 2. Criteria - is an attempt to define the criteria to be satisfied by the ANSP to meet the requirement. 3. A way to comply - is a proposed approach to implement the requirement and to meet the criteria, mainly comprising the appropriate reference documentation. This is not the only way to implement the Common requirements and ANSPs have full freedom to use alternate ways while making use of existing practices, as far as practicable. 4. Evidence provides indications of the: documentation that could be referred to or provided by the Service provider to the NSA, along with its application to Certification (organisation exposition document); evidence that can be assessed by the NSA during its on-site audit visits to verify the ANSP s compliance with the requirements. When necessary, additional information is provided. However, such information should not be considered or understood as introducing additional requirements. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 5
19 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Certification of ANSPs The provision of ANS within the EU will become subject to certification by NSAs 12 months after the publication of the CR in the Official Journal. An NSA shall examine the compliance of an ANSPs with the CRs, subject to possible derogations prior to issuing a certificate. A certificate for the provision of ANS, not subject to derogation, will be recognised across the Community. When a derogation has been granted by the NSA, the certificate should contain the conditions that reflect the nature and the scope of the derogation. In the latter case the ANSP elects not to avail itself of the opportunity to provide cross border services and waives the right to mutual recognition of its certificate within the SES. ANSPs obligations with regard to certification Applications for certification have to be submitted to the national supervisory authority of the Member State where the applicant has its principal place of operation and, if any, its registered office (SPR 7(2)). An ANSP shall comply with the common requirements no later than the time at which the certificate is issued (CR 3(3)). The ANSP must provide all the relevant evidence to demonstrate compliance with the applicable common requirements at the request of the national supervisory authority. The air navigation service provider may make full use of existing data (CR 5(1)). Derogation Eligibility criteria for Derogations The EC Regulation on Common Requirements offers the possibility to an NSA to grant specific derogations to applicants meeting the eligibility criteria listed below, commensurately with their contribution to air traffic management in the airspace under the responsibility of the Member State: ATSP eligible for derogation AFIS eligible for derogation Other ANSP(*) eligible for derogation Service only to one or more of the following categories: General aviation Aerial work Commercial air transport with aircraft limited to less than 10 tonnes of max. take-off mass or less than 20 passenger seats commercial air transport with less than movements per year, regardless of the maximum take-off mass and the number of passenger seats, movements being counted as the sum of take-offs and landings and calculated as an average over the previous three years Operating regularly not more than one working position Gross annual turnover of EUR 1 million or less in relation to the services it provides or plans to provide (*) applicable to CNSP Table 0-1 Eligibility criteria for derogation Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 6
20 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Where, for practical reasons, an ANSP is unable to provide evidence that it meets those criteria, a NSA may accept analogous figures or forecasts in relation to the relevant ceilings (i.e. for commercial aircraft: maximum take-off mass, number of passenger seats and number of movements per year; for other air navigation service providers, gross annual turn over). Potential Scope of the Derogation When confirmed that the ANSP fulfils the eligibility criteria, the NSA may grant a derogation on compliance with the CRs within the limit presented in the table below. Common Requirement ATSP eligible for derogation AFIS eligible for derogation METP, AISP or CNSP eligible for derogation Annex I, part 1 Technical and Operational competence and capability Annex I, part 2 Organisations structure and management Annex I, part 3.1 safety management No derogation No derogation No derogation Yes Yes Yes No derogation No derogation No derogation Annex I, part 3.2 and 3.3 Yes Yes Yes Annex I, part 4 - Security Yes Yes Yes Annex I, part 5 Human Resources Annex I, part 6 Financial strength Annex I, part 7 Liability and insurance cover Annex I, part 8.1 Open and transparent provision of services Annex I, part 8.2 Contingency plans Annex I, part 9 Reporting requirements No derogation No derogation No derogation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No derogation No derogation No derogation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Table 0-2 Potential Scope of Derogation In addition to the derogations referred above eligible AFIS may be granted additional derogation related to the following requirements of ANNEX II, part 3: Safety management responsibility as well as external services and supplies (part 3.1.2); Safety surveys (part 3.1.3); Safety requirements for risk assessment and mitigation with regard to changes (part 3.2). No derogations can be granted related to specific requirements for METSP, AISP and CNSP as listed respectively in Annexes III, IV and V. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 7
21 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Conditions attached to Certificates Certificates shall specify the rights and obligations of ANSPs, including non-discriminatory access to services for airspace users, with particular regard to safety. Such conditions shall be objectively justified, non-discriminatory, proportionate and transparent. Certification may be subject, inter alia, to the conditions defined in Article 6.4 and Annex II of the SPR. In addition, in case of derogation and in conformity with Annex II of SPR, a national supervisory authority shall: specify the nature and the scope of the derogation in the conditions attached to the certificate by indicating its legal basis; limit the validity of the certificate in time; monitor whether the air navigation service providers continues to qualify for the derogation. ANSPs obligations with regard to derogation When applying for derogation, the ANSP is required to submit simultaneously to the NSA the appropriate evidence regarding the relevant qualifying criteria. Consequences of Derogations on recognition of the certificate By way of derogation, the air navigation service provider elects not to avail itself of the opportunity to provide cross-border services and waives the right to mutual recognition of certificate within the SES. It may, in those circumstances, apply for a certificate which is limited to the airspace under the responsibility of the Member State referred to in SPR Article 7(2). ANSPs obligations with regard to on-going compliance An ANSP that has a certificate must notify the NSA of: planned changes to its provision of services which may affect its compliance with the applicable CRs or with the conditions attached to the certificate (CR 5(2)); planned safety-related changes to the provision of ATS (CR 5(3)). In accordance with SPR 2(2), ANSPs must facilitate inspections and surveys by the NSA or by a recognised organisation acting on the latter s behalf, including site visits and visits without prior notice (CR 6 (1)). Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 8
22 Volume I for Compliance of ATSP & CNSP Certification of Military ANSPs Legal source The requirement for military ANSPs to comply is to detailed in SPR Article 7 Certification of air navigation service providers 1. The provision of all air navigation services within the Community shall be subject to certification by Member States. (.) 5. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, Member States may allow the provision of air navigation services in all or part of the airspace under their responsibility without certification in cases where the provider of such services offers them primarily to aircraft movements other than general air traffic. In those cases, the Member State concerned shall inform the Commission and the other Member States of its decision and of the measures taken to ensure maximum compliance with the common requirements. Analysis and consequences on applicability to Military ANSPs Within the EC regulations ( Service provision and Common requirements ), there is no obligation for the certification of Military ANSP so long as these organisations provide services primarily or exclusively to military OAT. However, Member States are required to ensure maximum compliance with the CR. However, if military ANSPs are providing services primarily to GAT, certification by the NSA is required. Safety oversights of Military ANSPs However, it should be noted that in accordance with ESARR1, States must ensure that Safety oversight is specifically exercised by NSA as part of the supervision of regulatory requirements applicable to the provision of ATM services to GAT. This is fully applicable to Military ANS providers as soon as they provide services to GAT. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 9
23 Volume I Part A: Corporate Matters Part A: Corporate Matters Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 10
24 Volume I Part A: Corporate Matters Explanatory note This part of the guidance document covers the Corporate matters relevant to the functions within the ANSP that deal with: organisation structure and management; strategic Business Plan, Annual Plan and Annual report; finance; legal matters such as Liability and Insurance cover; the open and transparent provision of Services. Scope of the requirements The requirements are listed in Annex I General requirements for the provision of air navigation services and in Annex II : Specific requirements for the provision of air traffic services. The detailed mapping of the requirements follows this Annex. ANSPCRA1.2.1 ANSPCRA1.2.2 Para 1 ANNEX I GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES 2. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT 2.1. Organisational structure An air navigation service provider shall set up and manage its organisation according to a structure that supports the safe, efficient and continuous provision of services. The organisational structure shall define: (a) the authority, duties and responsibilities of the nominated post holders, in particular of the management personnel in charge of safety, quality, security, finance and human resources related functions; (b) the relationship and reporting lines between different parts and processes of the organisation Organisational management An air navigation service provider shall produce a business plan covering a minimum period of five years. The business plan shall: (a) set out the overall aims and goals of the air navigation service provider and its strategy towards achieving them in consistency with any overall longer term plan of the provider and with relevant Community requirements relevant for the development of infrastructure or other technology; (b) contain appropriate performance objectives in terms of quality and level of service, safety and cost-effectiveness. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 11
25 Volume I Part A: Corporate Matters ANSPCRA1.2.2 Para 2- ANSPCRA1.6.1 An air navigation service provider shall produce an annual plan covering the forthcoming year which shall specify further the features of the business plan and describe any changes to it. The annual plan shall cover the following provisions on the level and quality of service such as the expected level of capacity, safety and delays to flights incurred as well as on financial arrangements: (a) information on the implementation of new infrastructure or other developments and a statement how they will contribute to improving the level and quality of services; (b) indicators of performance against which the level and quality of service may be reasonably assessed; (c) the service provider s expected short-term financial position as well as any changes to or impacts on the business plan. 6. FINANCIAL STRENGTH 6.1. Economic and financial capacity An air navigation service provider shall be able to meet its financial obligations, such as fixed and variable costs of operation or capital investment costs. It shall use an appropriate cost accounting system. It shall demonstrate its ability through the annual plan as referred to in part 2.2. of this Annex as well as through balance sheets and accounts as practicable under its legal statute. ANSPCRA Financial audit In accordance with article 12(2) of Regulation (EC) No 550/2004, an air navigation service provider shall demonstrate that it is undergoing an independent audit on a regular basis. ANSPCRA1.7 Para 1 - ANSPCRA1.7 Para 2 - ANSPCRA1.7 Para 3 - ANSPCRA LIABILITY AND INSURANCE COVER An air navigation service provider shall have in place arrangements to cover its liabilities arising from applicable law. The method employed to provide the cover shall be appropriate to the potential loss and damage in question, taking into account the legal status of the air navigation service provider and the level of commercial insurance cover available. An air navigation service provider which avails itself of services of another air navigation service provider shall ensure that the agreements cover the allocation of liability between them. 8. QUALITY OF SERVICES 8.1. Open and transparent provision of services An air navigation service provider shall provide its services in an open and transparent manner. It shall publish the conditions of access to its services and establish a formal consultation process with the users of its services on a regular basis, either individually or collectively, and at least once a year. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 12
26 Volume I Part A: Corporate Matters An air navigation service provider shall not discriminate on grounds of nationality or identity of the user or the class of users in accordance with applicable Community law. ANSPCRA1.9 Para 1 &²2 9. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS An air navigation service provider shall be able to provide an annual report of its activities to the relevant national supervisory authority. This report shall cover its financial results without prejudice to Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 550/2004, as well as its operational performance and any other significant activities and developments in particular in the area of safety. The annual report shall include as a minimum: an assessment of the level and quality of service generated and of the level of safety provided; the performance of the service provider compared to the performance objectives established in the business plan, reconciling actual performance against the annual plan by using the indicators of performance established in the annual plan; developments in operations and infrastructure; the financial results, as long as they are not separately published in accordance with article 12(1) of the service provision regulation; information about the formal consultation process with the users of its services; information about the human resources policy. ANSPCRA1.9 Para 3 - The air navigation service provider shall make the content of the annual report available to the public under conditions set by the national supervisory authority in accordance with national law. ATSPCRA2.1 Para 1 - ATSPCRA2.1 Para 2 ANNEX II SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES 1. A provider of air traffic services shall make explicit to the national supervisory authority referred to in Art. 7(2) of Regulation (EC) No 550/2004: - its legal status, its ownership structure and any arrangements having a significant impact on the control over its assets. - any links with organisations not involved in the provision of air navigation services, including commercial activities in which it is engaged either directly or through related undertakings, which account for more than 1 % of its expected revenue. Furthermore, it shall notify any change of any single shareholding which represents 10 % or more of its total shareholding. A provider of air traffic services shall take all necessary measures to prevent any situation of conflict of interests that could compromise the impartial and objective provision of its services. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 13
27 Volume I Part A: Corporate Matters ATSPCRA OPEN AND TRANSPARENT PROVISION OF SERVICES In addition to the provision of Annex I, part 8.1 and where a Member State decides to organise the provision of specific ATS services in a competitive environment, a Member State may take all appropriate measures to ensure that providers of these specific air traffic services shall neither engage in conduct that would have as its object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition, nor shall they engage in conduct that amounts to an abuse of a dominant position in accordance with applicable national and Community law. Edition Number: 2.0 Released Issue Page 14
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