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How Do IASA Category Status Downgrades Work?


Both
CNBC and
Reuters report that the FAA is planning to downgrade the safety rating of Mexican carriers. The act comes after a lengthy review of Mexican civil aviation. The downgrade would prevent Mexican carriers from adding new routes to US destinations and bar them from entering marketing agreements with US firms.
The news agencies say the FAA plans to announce the downgrade in the upcoming days. If the announcement is true, what does it entail, and what does it mean to downgrade the safety of a country in aviation terms?
Photo: Kochan Kleps/Airways
IASA Program
The “International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program” measures the safety of countries and not carriers. It can block carriers from nations that do not measure up to its standards,” says the Reuters article. ....

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Cockpit automation leading to airline industry complacency


Airline Ratings
Air India Express 737. Credit: Aviation Herald
Cockpit automation is leading to airline industry complacency warns a new study from the Royal Aeronautical Society Flying Operations Group, which says many crashes would never have happened if pilots were just capable of basic piloting skills and standards were higher.
As the 12
th anniversary of AF447 looms, the chorus of concern over the lack of progress on the degradation of flying standards has now been joined by the highly respected RAeS flying group, a body hardly noted for exaggeration, with a study that calls for skill-based training and an urgent raising of regulatory standards and oversight, and the application of uniform standards of compliance. They are not alone in this view. ....

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US FAA upgrades Costa Rica's safety assessment rating to Category 1


Costa Rica s safety assessment rating, assessing that the country complies with international safety standards and has been granted the highest international ranking, Category 1. International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) focuses on a country s ability to adhere to international aviation safety standards and recommended practices. The standards apply to regulators and are set by
ICAO. Costa Rica received a Category 2 rating in May-2019. A Category 2 rating means the country either lacks laws or regulations necessary to oversee air carriers in accordance with minimum international standards for safety matters, such as technical expertise, trained personnel, record-keeping, or inspection procedures. A Category 2 rating permits carriers from a particular country to continue providing existing service to the ....

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