Singapore legislation
Clause 21
Clause 21
Consequential amendments to Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Act 2009
(1)
Section 7(1) of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Act 2009 (Act 17 of 2009) is amended —
by deleting the words “the provision of air services,” in paragraph (b); and
by inserting, immediately after paragraph (g), the following paragraph:“(ga)to cooperate with the Air Accident Investigation Bureau of Singapore in relation to investigations under Part IIA of the Air Navigation Act (Cap. 6);”.
(2)
The Second Schedule to the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Act 2009 is amended —
by inserting, immediately after the word “concurrence” in paragraph 3, the words “, aviation safety instrument”;
by inserting, immediately after paragraph 3, the following paragraphs:“3A. To develop and issue appropriate, clear and concise aviation safety standards, codes, rules, requirements, specifications or other documents for the purpose of providing practical guidance or certainty to, or otherwise relating to —
the flight crew engaged in operations of aircraft;
the design, construction, maintenance, operation and use of aircraft and related equipment;
the planning, construction, establishment, operation and use of aerodromes;
the establishment and use of airspace;
the regulation of air navigation services;
the personnel engaged in the maintenance of aircraft and related equipment; or
any matter that is the subject of any order or regulations under the Air Navigation Act,and to develop effective enforcement strategies to secure compliance with those aviation safety standards, codes or specifications.3B. To conduct regular reviews of the system of civil aviation safety in order to monitor the safety performance of the aviation industry, to identify safety-related trends and risk factors and to conduct regular and timely assessment of international safety developments.3C. To conduct comprehensive safety education and training programmes and provide accurate and timely aviation safety advice.”; and
by inserting, immediately after the word “concurrences,” in paragraph 5, the words “aviation safety instruments,”.