Operational Reviews
An Operational Review is an internal examination of one or more parts of an airline’s flight operation. The purpose of an Operational Review is to ensure that the critical aspects of the flight operations are being effectively managed. Examples of issues that can be examined by an Operational Review include company dispatch procedures, line maintenance practices, operations from a particular site, and various operational practices and procedures. Findings from an Operational Review are tracked in the hazard tracking system, and may be used to update the airline’s Flight Operations Risk Profile and the FOM system.
In cases where there appears to be inappropriately high risk or ineffective risk management, an operator should conduct an Operational Review. The findings should be addressed with a priority appropriate to the degree of associated risk documented in the Airline’s Flight Operations Risk Profile.
Getting to grips with FOM WHAT IS FOM ?
FOM Concept Schema
WHAT IS FOM ?
BENEFITS
A Flight Operations Monitoring system will assist you in meeting the following Safety related goals:
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Meet your legal obligation with reference to flight operations' safety.
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Enhance the safety standards of your flight operations.
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Give you a preventative insight against the costs of incidents and accidents.
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Market the safety standards of your flight operation.
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Improve internal processes and communication.
Legal obligations
In the international air transport business, law places the responsibility for safety at senior management level of an organization. Management can no longer remain distant from practices and procedures established to identify safety deficiencies and reduce the potential for accidents.
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