[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR102-33.180]

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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
 
               CHAPTER 102--FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION
 
PART 102-33_MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT--Table of Contents
 
        Subpart C_Managing Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
 
Sec. 102-33.180  What standards must we establish or require 
(contractually, where applicable) for flight program safety?

    For flight program safety, you must establish or require 
(contractually, where applicable) the following:
    (a) The appointment of qualified aviation safety managers (i.e., 
those individuals who are responsible for an agency's aviation safety 
program, regardless of title), who must be--
    (1) Experienced as pilots or crewmembers or in aviation operations 
management/flight program management; and
    (2) Graduated from an aviation safety officer course provided by a 
recognized training provider and authority in aviation safety before 
appointment or within one year after appointment.
    (b) Risk analysis and risk management to identify and mitigate 
hazards and provide procedures for managing risk to an optimum level.
    (c) Use of independent oversight and assessments (i.e., unbiased 
inspections) to verify compliance with the standards called for in this 
part.
    (d) Procedures for reporting unsafe operations to senior aviation 
safety managers.
    (e) A system to collect and report information on aircraft accidents 
and incidents (as required by 49 CFR part 830 and Sec. Sec. 102-33.445 
and 102-33.450).
    (f) A program for preventing accidents, which includes--
    (1) Measurable accident prevention procedures (e.g., pilot 
proficiency evaluations, fire drills, hazard analyses);
    (2) A system for disseminating accident-prevention information;
    (3) Safety training;
    (4) An aviation safety awards program; and
    (5) For Federal aircraft-owning agencies, a safety council.

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