FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of the SFSO?
The main responsibilities of the SFSO include Air Safety (AS) management and Duty Holder Support, which encompass ASMS Policy & Objectives, Risk & Error Management, Air Safety Assurance, and Air Safety Promotion & Training.
What is involved in Air Safety Assurance?
Air Safety Assurance involves ensuring that safety policies and objectives are effectively implemented and maintained to minimize risks associated with air operations.
Will I be participating in review groups as part of my role?
Yes, as SFSO, you will participate in DASOR DDH Review Groups and help close DASORs where appropriate.
What support will I provide to the Duty Holder?
You will assist in maintaining the Air System Safety Case for Tutor and support the development and sustainment of the Air Safety Management portion of the Total Safety Management Plan (TSMP).
Is training a part of the SFSO role?
Yes, promoting and providing training related to air safety is a key aspect of the SFSO role.
What is the Total Safety Management Plan (TSMP)?
The Total Safety Management Plan (TSMP) is a comprehensive management framework that integrates all aspects of safety management to ensure effective risk management and compliance with safety standards.
Will I be required to manage risks and errors in my role?
Yes, managing risks and errors is a significant part of the SFSO role, and you will be involved in Risk & Error Management processes.
Who will I collaborate with as an SFSO?
You will collaborate with Duty Holders, safety teams, and various stakeholders involved in air safety management and assurance processes.