Aircraft Accident Investigation Report

58 6. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take immediate steps to develop guidance procedures on the certification of Air Navigation Services Providers for use by its Inspectors. 7. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take steps to complete the certification the Air Navigation Service Provider (which would include all manuals and documents). 8. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take steps to have the Tinson Pen Aerodrome Certificated. Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority – Air Navigation Services 1. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take immediate steps to install and commission a voice recording system at the Tinson Pen Tower. 2. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take immediate steps to commission an audible alarm to alert the Emergency Services at the Tinson Pen Tower. 3. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take steps to commission a Meteorological Service certified Automated Weather Observation System at Tinson Pen. 4. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take steps to provide air traffic information requested by accident/incident investigation teams in a timelier manner. Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority – Aircraft Accident Investigation 1. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority takes immediate steps to put in place an agreement/ arrangement with a security organization for the security of aircraft accident sites. 2. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority takes immediate steps to put in place an agreement/ arrangement with a logistic company for the movement of aircraft wreckage from the accident site to a secure location where the investigation can continue unimpeded. 3. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority takes immediate steps to put in place an arrangement with a facility for the safe and secure storage of aircraft wreckage whiles it conducts its investigations. Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority – Regulations 1. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority makes recommendations to the Minister for the amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, in particular the Fifth Schedule Subparts C, D, E and F to make these requirements applicable also to foreign registered aircraft operating in Jamaica. This would allow for the proper oversight of foreign registered aircraft used under the Ninth Schedule. 2. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority makes recommendations to the Minister for the amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations to include provisions for an ATO to lease foreign registered aircraft. 3. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority make recommendations to the Minister for the amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations to include provisions for the registration, certification, operation and maintenance of UAV’s.

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