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the existing situation to the desired one - training, and improvement of preparedness plans, rather than
for audit purposes) of international airports against the ICAO SARPs, IHR (2005) and relevant
guidance material. In 2010, CAPSCA is active in three regions of the world (Asia Pacific, Africa and
the Americas); it is hoped to extend the project globally in future years. One of the main aims of the
project is to foster development of communication links and collaborative partnerships between the
public health and aviation sectors. Such an approach is considered essential to effective preparedness
planning in the aviation sector.
CONCLUSION
Although Article 14 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation places an onus on States to
take effective measures to prevent the spread of communicable disease by air navigation, little work
related to this Article was undertaken by ICAO until 2003 – up to this time the work programme of
the Aviation Medicine Section concentrated on the medical issues relating to the fitness of licence
applicants. However, since the appearance of SARS, much effort has been devoted to issues related to
the dissemination of communicable disease by air travel. Medical officers in the field of aviation
medicine can work with public health experts to help them understand the unique features of the
aviation environment and thereby significantly contribute to improved management of any future
outbreak of communicable disease, to the benefit of the global population.
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APPENDIX
EXTRACT FROM THE
PROCEDURES FOR AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES — AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
(PANS-ATM, DOC 4444)
Chapter 16
MISCELLANEOUS PROCEDURES
. . .
16.6 NOTIFICATION OF SUSPECTED COMMUNICABLE DISEASES,
OR OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH RISK, ON BOARD AN AIRCRAFT
16.6.1 The flight crew of an en-route aircraft shall, upon identifying a suspected case(s) of
communicable disease, or other public health risk, on board the aircraft, promptly notify the ATS unit
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