Oops!

The page does not support this browser. Open it in a more modern browser:

Adjusting the text size

Safety commitment of the PJSC AC Ukrainian helicopters is to:

• Develop, implement and maintain safety culture, acknowledging that safety is paramount at all times.
• Provide adequate resources for the effective implementation of this safety policy.
• Treat legislative and regulatory requirements as the minimum standard and wherever possible exceed those standards.
• Ensure a non-punitive reporting system is in place so that employees may make a report without any punitive action being taken unless it can be proven beyond any reasonable doubt, gross negligence or, willful disregard for regulations or procedures.
• Continuously check safety status in order to identify deviations from the established standards and assume the corrective actions to remove the detected deviations.
• Reduce the risk associated with flight operations to the lowest practicable/achievable level.
• Ensure that all personnel are provided with adequate and appropriate safety information and training, are competent in safety matters and is only allocated tasks commensurate with its skills.
• Establish and measure the safety performance in accordance with the prescribed levels.
• Ensure that sufficient skilled and trained employees are available to implement safety strategy and policy.

PJSC AC Ukrainian helicopters sets a goal to achieve the highest level of safety in flight and maintenance, namely:
• Ensure non-accident operation throughout the year.
• Avoid incidents caused by the personnel of the Aviation Company.
• Prevent erroneous actions in the piloting technique and illiterate operation of aircraft equipment.
• Timely prevent the accumulation of fatigue of linear personnel performing production tasks.
• Provide continuous improvement of the professional level of flight and engineering personnel.
• Timely respond to all occurrences that affect or could affect flight safety.
• Support the air company's policy in the field of providing information without penalties at the highest level.
• Encourage airline employees at all levels to report- on all occurrences, threats and hazards that could affect the smooth operation of safety.
• Improve the system of collection, registration, analysis and dissemination of information.
• Have a sufficient number of highly qualified personnel to complete the tasks.
• Support the Flight Data Monitoring Program.
• Provide decryption of 100% of flight information.
• Assess the safety management system for its effectiveness.
• Provide the plan of audits and inspections.