Jumat, 12 Februari 2016

LAPORAN

Aircraft Operations (AO) Group Classification Standard

By :
1.Aulia Durrotul Hikmah
2.Miftahul Fadhli 
Aircraft Operations (AO) Group’s Definition  

  •           The Aircraft Operations Group comprises positions that are primarily involved in inspecting, licensing and regulating aircraft, aviation personnel, air carriers, aircraft operators, airports and supporting facilities; determining certification; developing aviation legislation, standards and information and ensuring compliance with them; and piloting aircraft.  
  •           paths used by aircraft approaching and departing from major airports. In most cases, aircraft fly approved flight paths that have been developed over time in consultation with government, councils and residents.
  •           Over time, as navigation technology has improved, these corridors have generally become narrower.  
  •         From the ground, it can appear that aircraft that should be flying the ‘same’ path, are flying a different path.  
Inclusions 
  •          Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, for greater certainty, it includes positions that have, as their primary purpose, responsibility for one or more of the following activities:  
  1.           the performance of the following activities for which recent experience in piloting an aircraft is required: 
  •           The determination of requirements and the development of operational procedures, navigational and instrument approach facilities and landing systems; 
  •           The determination of aviation operational    requirements for airports, support facilities, weather services, air traffic control services, air navigation and communication operations;
  •           The investigation of aviation occurrences, the conduct of safety studies, and the identification of and the communication of information relating to safety deficiencies;
  •           The enforcement of aviation legislation to ensure an adequate level of safety for the national civil air transportation system; 
  •           The validation and dissemination of aeronautical information and the planning and management of civil air transportation systems during contingency periods; and  
  •           The advancement of aviation safety has provided for in Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and Regulations
2.       The delivery of staff training to ensure the maintenance of operational standards; 
3.       The conduct and management of test flights of fixed and rotary wing aircraft for the purpose of determining compliance with airworthiness standards 
4.       The piloting of helicopters for shipboard or land-based helicopter operations for all Canadian Coast Guard requirements.    
5.       The planning, evaluation and management of helicopter operations, systems and activities; and   
6.       The leadership of any of the above activities.   
          Positions excluded from the Aircraft Operations Group are those whose primary purpose is included in the definition of any other group.
Also excluded are positions in which experience as an aircraft pilot and a valid pilot's licence are not mandatory.
 

 
5 W and 1H analysis 

What are the positions of the Aircraft Operation Group? 

  • The Aircraft Operations Group comprises positions that are primarily involved in inspecting, licensing and regulating aircraft,  aviation personnel, air carriers, aircraft operators, airports and supporting facilities; determining certification; developing aviation legislation, standards and information and ensuring compliance with them; and piloting aircraft.
 
Who manages and controls the flight paths used by aircraft approaching and departing from major airport?



  • The Air Service  

Why Air services manage and controls the flight paths used by aircraft approaching and departing from major airport?



  • Because aircraft fly approved flight paths that have been developed over time in consultation with government, councils and residents.

When as the navigation technology has improved and the corridors have generally become narrower?


  • In the Overtime.


Where can it appear that aircraft that should be flying the same path?

 

  • In the ground.

 



How is the way of staff training to ensure the maintenance of operational standards?



  • By delivery
  

List verbal and non-verbal

VERB

  • The enforcement of aviation legislation ensures an adequate level of safety for the national civil air transportation system.
  • The advancement of aviation safety has provided for in Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and Regulations.
  • Positions excluded from the Aircraft Operations Group are those whose primary purpose is included in the definition of any other group 
Non-Verbal
  •          The Aircraft Operations Group comprises positions that are primarily involved in inspecting, licensing and regulating aircraft, aviation personnel, air carriers, aircraft operators, airports and supporting facilities; determining certification; developing aviation legislation, standards and information and ensuring compliance with them; and piloting aircraft.
  •          Excluded are positions in which experience as an aircraft pilot and a valid pilot's licence are not mandatory.
 
Identify Tenses And It’s Pattern Identification

  •           The enforcement of aviation legislation ensures an adequate level of safety. (Simple present tense).
  •          The enforcement of aviation legislation (subject) ensures (verb) an adequate level of safety (Object)
  •          The advancement of aviation safety has provided for in Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and Regulations. (Perfect Tense)
  •          The advancement of aviation safety (subject) has provided for (verb) in Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and Regulations (object). (Perfect Tense)
  •          Positions excluded from the Aircraft Operations Group. (Simple Past Tense)
  •          Positions (subject) excluded (verb) from the Aircraft Operations Group (Compliment)
 
Change active into passive sentence.
  1.           The enforcement of aviation legislation to ensure an adequate level of safety. (Simple present tense).
 
  • An adequate level of safety was ensured by the enforcement of aviation legislation.  
2. The advancement of aviation safety has provided for in Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and Regulations. (Perfect Tense)
  • in Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act and Regulations has been provided by the advancement of aviation safety.
3. Positions excluded from the Aircraft Operations Group. (Simple Past Tense)
  • ´The Aircraft Operations Group had excluded from The Position.
Tips how to translate english
1) Knowing the topic. Because English word may has more than 1 meanings. At least a sentence to understand what the speaker or writer want to shares.
2)You can drop or add the word because English has different language structure. If you translate each words the result can be broken language rules.
 
Thank You


 

 

Senin, 25 Januari 2016

Hello , I here want to introduce myself. My name is Aulia Durrotul Hikmah. I from Tangerang. I was born in Tangerang. 6nd february 1998. I 17th years old My address in JL, Jeruk 2 number 55 perum kota Tangerang. My Hobby is traveling and culinary. I like travelling to nature. My parents is Rusli Khoiri and Trismiati.My father work is entreprenuer, and my mother work is teacher. I have one brother, his name is M Rafif dhia ulhaq. My brother is strong and bad boy. I wish you like my introduction. thank you for your attention.

Kamis, 08 Oktober 2015

Selamat Datang

Selamat datang di Aulia's Blog. Ini posting pertama saya, pada postingan selanjutnya, Blog ini akan memuat Artikel, Berita, dan Materi tentang Aircraft.