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airport emergency plan
Definição1
The AEP is a document that: a. Assigns responsibility to organizations and individuals for carrying out specific actions at projected times and places in responding to an emergency. b. Sets forth lines of authority and organizational relationships, and shows how all actions should be coordinated. c. Describes how people and property will be protected in emergencies and disasters. d. Identifies personnel, equipment, facilities, supplies, and other resources available—within the airport or by agreement with communities—for use during response and recovery operations. e. As a public document, cites its legal basis, states its objectives, and acknowledges assumptions. f. Facilitates response and short-term recovery to set the stage for successful long-term recovery.
Fonte1
ESTADOS UNIDOS. Federal Aviation Administration. Advisory circular: airport emergency plan. Consolidated AC includes change 2. [Washington, DC], 2009. (AC n. 150/5200-31C).
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Airport services manual: part 7: airport emergency planning. 2nd ed. Montreal, 1991. (Doc. 9137 AN/898).
Nota adicional1
Every airport should establish an emergency plan to deal with aircraft emergency situations.
Nota adicional2
Acronym in English: AEP. Acronym in Portuguese: PLEM.
Contexto
The airport emergency plan will be implemented similarly whether it is an on-airport or an off-airport aircraft accident/incident. It is only in jurisdiction that changes will be noted. In an on-airport aircraft accident/incident, the airport authority will normally be in command. In an off-airport aircraft accident/incident, the agency in command will be the agency agreed upon in the mutual aid emergency agreement pre-arranged with the surrounding community.
Subárea1
Safety
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Português
plano de emergência aeroportuária