General regulations for acts of unlawful interference with aviation security in Vietnam
What are general regulations for acts of unlawful interference with aviation security in Vietnam? Which document stipulates them?
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General regulations for acts of unlawful interference with aviation security are specified in Article 86 of Circular 13/2019/TT-BGTVT guiding the elaboration of Vietnam’s aviation security program and aviation security quality control issued by the Minister of Vietnam as follows:
1. Response to acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation shall comply with regulations of law and contingency plans against acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation that is introduced by the competent authority.
2. When informed of an act of unlawful interference with civil aviation, the airport/aerodrome operator, airline, aviation security assurance service provider or ATS provider concerned shall analyze and preliminarily assess the nature of the information to consider implementing an appropriate contingency plan; immediately notify information and assessment result, and recommend a responsive measure to the competent authority as prescribed. Mobilize their forces and vehicles to provide initial responses as prescribed; where necessary, the CAAV shall directly direct aviation forces to implement an initial contingency plan.
3. All measures taken to respond to acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation shall give priority to assurance of aircraft safety and human life. Regarding the aircraft in flight which is subjected to an act of unlawful interference, the relevant ATS provider shall give top priority to assurance of aircraft safety within airspace of Vietnam and flight information regions under the management of Vietnam.
4. After responding to an act of unlawful interference at an airport/aerodrome, responsible authorities and units shall rapidly take necessary measures to ensure normal operation of the airport/aerodrome; make arrangements so that passengers can continue their journey as soon as possible.
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