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SMS again....
What does the November deadline mean? even the clowns selling SMS's for 10-20K and/or 12k/yr cant answer that one..
No, you dont need an SMS to operate anywhere, and likely wont for a long time (or at least untuil the FAA says you do?) - BUT - if you have the time you might as well get one going?
It seems like it will be inevitable, and hell, a thorough risk analysis before each departure will certainly make you safer.
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Close-minded, hazardous attitudes like yours are exactly what SMS has to overcome in order to become universally accepted in the aviation community.
The purpose of having a safety management system isn't to meet compliance while sitting shelf collecting dust - it is a volume of procedures and best practices, developed by the best and brightest in the industry and pretty much used by people like you every day, whose implementation is vital for improving the safety culture of our industry.
A per-leg risk matrix isn't anything different than what you already consider, so why would you object to putting it on paper?
Attitudes like yours are what is holding bizav safety back - SMS is coming and you'd best get on board now to avoid the rush.
Of course, for a reasonable fee I can generate an SMS for your operation...don't trouble yourself with questions of "approval" - that'll be taken care of by the ISABO audit that is the end-all-be-all of safety.
:laugh:
Close-minded, hazardous attitudes like yours are exactly what SMS has to overcome in order to become universally accepted in the aviation community.
The purpose of having a safety management system isn't to meet compliance while sitting shelf collecting dust - it is a volume of procedures and best practices, developed by the best and brightest in the industry and pretty much used by people like you every day, whose implementation is vital for improving the safety culture of our industry.
A per-leg risk matrix isn't anything different than what you already consider, so why would you object to putting it on paper?
Attitudes like yours are what is holding bizav safety back - SMS is coming and you'd best get on board now to avoid the rush.
Of course, for a reasonable fee I can generate an SMS for your operation...don't trouble yourself with questions of "approval" - that'll be taken care of by the ISABO audit that is the end-all-be-all of safety.
:laugh:
Good Lord Almighty, how did I ever survive flying for over 40 years and 21,000 hours without an accident, incident or a violation without an SMS in the cockpit leading my way?![]()
I was asking myself the same thing. Give me the template and I'll fill in the blanks and I'll meet the requirement.
I'll bypass the money grabbers that will "put it together for me" thank you very much.....
And then throw it on the bookshelf to collect dust.![]()
And then throw it on the bookshelf to collect dust.![]()
If you are a commercial operator you have to have a SMS now to operate legally in the EU and other places. The Nov. 18the requirement is for everyone else that operates turbojets. For those of you that don't think this is an issue just try explaining to your boss why you can't fly the airplane out of Nice or Paris because you don't have a SMS. The FAA does not require a SMS because they submitted a deviation to the ICAO rule. If you are flying in a country that does require a SMS and you don't have one, the aircraft is subject to fines and/or seizure.
As far as the requirement to become an IS-BAO auditor, just give it a try. There is a lot more to it that you think. I am one and it wasn't easy.
And if you don't want to use a SMS after you have one, good luck. Try being a professional.
You know, because we weren't before some bureaucratic paper shufflers got together and came up with a system to keep more paper shufflers employed. I personally crashed 18 planes before we had our SMS in place. Now I haven't even had one close call since I've became a pro at filling out a risk matrix.And if you don't want to use a SMS after you have one, good luck. Try being a professional.
It can be done on the cheap but it takes a whole lot of work. And we found an auditor that only costs $2500 to do an audit. Not so bad all in all.SMS again....
What does the November deadline mean? even the clowns selling SMS's for 10-20K and/or 12k/yr cant answer that one..
No, you dont need an SMS to operate anywhere, and likely wont for a long time (or at least untuil the FAA says you do?) - BUT - if you have the time you might as well get one going?
It seems like it will be inevitable, and hell, a thorough risk analysis before each departure will certainly make you safer.
:laugh: