- Risk management;
risk reduction
risk transfer
- The more effective the risk reduction, the less expensive the risk transfer.
-Risk responsibility;
Blurred lines between airport and FBO
Overlapping functions in management
Overlapping services
- Integration of safety, security, and liability;
Good training
Good record and records
Attention to detail
TSA safety
Better insurance rates
- Risk exposure;
aircraft hull damage through security and crime prevention
- Safety and Security;
- FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
- TSA (Transportation Security Administration)
- EPA (Enviornmental Protectional Agency)
- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Airport risk audit
procedures manual
documentation
plan for severe weather
- Risk transfer;
can't remove all risk to an insurance company
deductibles
ineligibles
insurance purchase
- Accident policy and procedures on airport property;
federal reporting requirements (NTSB)
what to know (SIR part 830)
when, where, and how to report (immediate 10 days, most expeditious method, local field office)
- State reporting and other;
part 139 airports must notify ARFF (Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting)
search and rescue like CAP (Civil Air Patrol)
- Additional security;
TSA - immediately after 9-11-01
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~ Aviation Management ~
Non-FictionAviation Management notes from ISU and ERAU; taken from Jeppesen textbooks, AOPA website.