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Has Transport Canada dropped the ball on SMS?
Written by Drew McCarthy   
According to the Auditor General, Transport Canada has failed to assess the risks inherent in its approach to aviation safety during the transition to SMS.

The Auditor General reports that Transport Canada's aviation inspectorate of licenced pilots and engineers has declined by 8% even though the Department lacks a national human resources plan to ensure adequate staffing, recruitment and training of safety inspectors.        
The March 2007 audit found its safety program, known as a Safety Management System or SMS, "does not provide any planned or structured oversight of private operators".

Is this fair criticism? What are your experiences with SMS? How has the transition been managed with the CBAA?

Tell us what you think.     

COMMENTS

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Written by Guest on 2009-03-18 14:05:32
SMS is a useful tool to improve corporate behaviour. 
It is not useful to replace regulatory oversight. 
CBAA delegation is smoke and mirrors- its made CBAA rich with no safety dividend.

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