What are regulations on reporting of acts of unlawful interference in aviation security in Vietnam?
What are regulations on reporting of acts of unlawful interference in aviation security in Vietnam? What are regulations on reporting information to relevant countries and acts of unlawful interference to ICAO regarding aviation security in Vietnam? How shall drills aimed at responding to acts of unlawful interference in avation security be organized in Vietnam?
What are regulations on reporting of acts of unlawful interference in aviation security in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 89 of the Circular 13/2019/TT-BGTVT stipulating reporting of acts of unlawful interference in aviation security in Vietnam as follows:
1. Airport/aerodrome operators, airlines, ATS providers, units in charge of restricted areas outside airports/aerodromes shall submit an initial written report to the CAAV within 24 hours from the time the acts of unlawful interference occur; make reports twice a day during the process of responding to acts of unlawful interference and make a preliminary report within 24 hours from the time the response is completed.
2. The CAAV shall submit a written report to the Ministry of Transport within 24 hours from the receipt of the report on response to acts of unlawful interference.
What are regulations on reporting information to relevant countries and acts of unlawful interference to ICAO regarding aviation security in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 90 of the Circular 13/2019/TT-BGTVT stipulating reporting information to relevant countries and acts of unlawful interference to ICAO regarding aviation security in Vietnam as follows:
1. If an aircraft which is subjected to an act of unlawful interference has landed within the territory of Vietnam, the CAAV shall transmit information about that aircraft to the aviation authority of relevant state as soon as practicable.
Information includes: type of aircraft, flight number, flight route, number of passengers and crewmembers on the flight and requests for assistance from the relevant state. Such information shall be provided to:
a) the state where the aircraft is registered;
b) the state of the aircraft operator;
c) the state whose citizens are dead, injured or detained due to the act of unlawful interference;
d) the state whose citizens are passengers on the aircraft subjected to the act of unlawful interference;
dd) ICAO.
2. Reports on acts of unlawful interference submitted by the CAAV to ICAO include:
a) A preliminary report made using the Form in the Appendix XXII hereof within 30 days from the act of unlawful interference occurs;
b) An official report made using the Form in the Appendix XXIII hereof within 60 days from the act of unlawful interference occurs.
How shall drills aimed at responding to acts of unlawful interference in avation security be organized in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 91 of the Circular 13/2019/TT-BGTVT (amended by Article 1 of the Circualar 41/2020/TT-BGTVT) stipulating organization of drills aimed at responding to acts of unlawful interference in avation security in Vietnam as follows:
1. The CAAV shall cooperate with relevant aviation-related authorities and units and other authorities and units in organizing a drill aimed at responding to acts of unlawful interference among aviation-related authorities at least every 03 years at 01 airport or 01 ATS provider.
2. The CAAV shall direct airport/aerodrome operators, Vietnamese airlines and enterprises in charge of air traffic management service providers to cooperate with relevant authorities and units in organizing an internal drill at each airport, airline and ATS provider at least every 02 years.
3. Foreign organizations may be invited to take part in drills aimed at responding to acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation.
4. The CAAV shall report a plan for organizing drills among aviation-related authorities to the Ministry of Transport.
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