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State Safety Policy

The protection of the general public, whether they are travelling or not, is the primary
consideration of Indonesia aviation agencies and industry in the performance of their
functions. Indonesia is committed to develop and implement an effective strategy
framework and processes to ensure that Indonesia has an efficient and competitive aviation
industry, while at the same time ensuring that it achieves the highest practicable level of
safety.
To this end Indonesia aviation agencies and industry will:

1. set national standards that are in line with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures of the International Civil Aviation Organisation and that are
proportionate, transparent and promoting consistent operations;

2. establish a data-driven and performance-based approach to safety regulation and


industry oversight activities where appropriate;

3. promote safety information collection, analysis and exchange amongst all relevant
industry organisations and service providers, with the intent that such information
will be used for safety management purposes only;

4. establish a system to identify safety trends within the aviation industry and from
that system adopt a risk-based approach to address areas of greater safety concern
or need;

5. establish a system to continuously monitor and measure the safety performance of


Indonesia aviation safety system through the State’s aggregate safety performance
indicators as well as service providers’ safety performance indicators and their
respective targets and alert level settings;

6. collaborate and consult with the aviation industry to address safety matters and
continuously enhance aviation safety;

7. promote and share good safety practices and foster a positive safety and reporting
culture within the industry based on sound safety management principles, while at
the same time ensuring that unacceptable safety deviations are strongly discouraged
by means of proportionate interventions;

8. allocate sufficient financial and human resources for safety management and
oversight; and

9. equip staff with the proper skills and expertise to discharge their safety oversight
and management responsibilities competently.

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