#safetysaturday Complacency What we tell our staff:
• Use a checklist
• Have a detailed understanding of procedures
• Immediately stop what you are doing (if able) and reassess your situation when you notice you are falling into lack of awareness
• Trust but verify your work
The General Manager for Air Navigation Services, Ms. Esmee Samson tells us about her department, going through 2020 and shares her thoughts on the future. Interview with the General Manager of Air Navigation Services https://t.co/1YffBzYZuu via @YouTube
Did you know?
The staff working in CNS division are known as Air Traffic Safety Electronic Personnel (ATSEP). They are trained to provide technical support on specialized Communication, Navigation and Surveillance equipment which enables air traffic service to function.
Did you know? At the Seychelles international airport, pilots are assisted with guidance information provided by ground Navigational aid system to navigate and land. These systems are maintained in good working condition by the Communication Navigation Surveillance (CNS) division
Did you know? All Air Traffic Control communications are recorded to improve aviation safety by assisting in incident and accident investigations and to ensure quality of service delivery through continuous monitoring? #tuesdaytakeover#ans#cns#didyouknow#atc#communications
Our CNS team tells us about some of the interesting tasks that they get up to during a regular day. Communication Navigation & Surveillance https://t.co/kDOiSpiqVL via @YouTube
Did you know?
In aviation we use UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) instead of local time? Seychelles is +4 hours ahead of UTC. #tuesdaytakeover#ans#atm#didyouknow#UTC
Did you know?
Our Flight Information Region (FIR) covers an area of 2.63 million square km and a team of over 40 air traffic controllers operate 4 units to provide air traffic management services in this vast airspace. #tuesdaytakeover#ans#atm#didyouknow#seychellesFIR#FIR
On World Environment day, were proud to launch the virtual pledge wall showcasing commitments made by stakeholders, to transform aviation into a greener and environmentally conscious industry in line with both national and global aspirations https://t.co/LwzZedAed3
We are pleased to announce the operations of a new Covid-19 Travel Certification Centre at the Seychelles International Airport providing RT-PCR test and antigen test for travelers, businesses and the public in general.
For more information visit https://t.co/tRLI5kG3aE
Still in the spirit of international civil aviation day, we challenged ourselves to replace the @ICAO flag that we had placed on top of Mt. Sebert last year, which overlooks the Seychelles International Airport #flyday #2020
We have put our best efforts so that no country is left behind. Each and every member of our teams are important links in the chain that constantly find safe, innovative and sustainable new ways to keep us flying. #flyday
7 December is #FLYDAY - International Civil #Aviation Day. @SalvatoSciacchi and @ICAOFangLiu have issued a statement on this anniversary, in a year which will be remembered as a pivotal point in the history of the global civil aviation sector: https://t.co/tGfuhbMoIk
In an exceptional year that brought significant changes, the aviation community has rallied to keep us all connected. We’re in this together and we know that despite the challenges, #thistooshallpass@icao#flyday https://t.co/UlVCZDPRqr
Our air traffic controllers join the rest of the world today to celebrate #ATCday Their hard work and dedication plays a key role in ensuring safe air operations. Thank you to this group of essential professionals!
We’re committed to the @ICAO vision for a carbon Neutral growth in the aviation industry. On this day, we share with you the four main aspirational goals to achieve this endeavour. #ZeroEmissionsDay
Our people is one of our greatest resources. Today we celebrate the hard work, devotion and achievements of our entire team, specially our frontline staff. To our invaluable team, stakeholders and to all workers around the world, Happy Labour Day!
We’re seizing the opportunity with less movement and activity around the airports to do more rigorous cleaning, and to undertake maintenance works. Read more about it in the link https://t.co/j6hHQjxiaH
A first for our recent history, no international or domestic flights at the Seychelles International Airport. We’re in this together. Stay home, stay safe.