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ICAO Civil Military Cooperation Conference 19 20 May 2016 New Delhi, INDIA Presentation by Malaysia Scope Introduction Civil Military Cooperation in Malaysia Challenges Conclusion Introduction 2 Flight


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ICAO Civil – Military Cooperation Conference

19 – 20 May 2016 New Delhi, INDIA

Presentation by Malaysia

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Scope

  • Introduction
  • Civil – Military Cooperation in Malaysia
  • Challenges
  • Conclusion
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Introduction

  • 2 Flight Information Regions (FIRs)
  • Kuala Lumpur FIR
  • Kota Kinabalu FIR
  • 2 Air Traffic Control Centers
  • Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Centre

(KLATCC)

  • Kota Kinabalu Air Traffic Control Centre

(KKATCC)

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Kuala Lumpur FIR

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Kota Kinabalu FIR

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South China Sea Corridor

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Kuala Lumpur FIR

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Kota Kinabalu FIR

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Kuala Lumpur FIR – Danger/Restricted/Prohibited

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Kota Kinabalu FIR – Danger/Restricted/Prohibited

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As airspace becomes more of a scarce and sought after resource, States need to take a balanced approach to airspace management in a way that harmonizes and meets the needs of international traffic flows and national security. This requires communication, collaboration and cooperation.

Civil/Military Cooperation in Air Traffic Management ICAO Cir 330 AN/189

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Civil - Military Cooperation in Malaysia

  • Airspace Management Committee

– Consider airspace restructuring proposals – Consider new airspace policy proposals. – Endorse recurrent airspace activity plans. – Deliberate on joint ATM development plans. – Deliberate on areas of cooperation like data sharing, joint HR training.

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Civil - Military Cooperation in Malaysia

  • Airspace Technical Committee

– Planning airspace restructuring. – Review recurrent airspace activities. – Address safety issues arising from operational conflict.

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Civil - Military Cooperation in Malaysia

  • Civil flights operate into 2 military airfields.
  • Military provides ATM to one civil airport.
  • Controllers licensed by DCA:

– ATC Examinations – English Language Proficiency Assessments

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Civil - Military Cooperation in Malaysia

  • DCA Malaysia carries out safety oversight of facilities used

by civil aircraft

  • Joint User Airfield :

– Infrastructure and Development Committee – SMS Committee

  • Joint Air Traffic Control Center.
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  • Direct routing (shorter track miles) for

flights from Brunei to waypoint LAXOR

  • Conditional Route
  • Application of FUA

RNAV Route L649

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RNAV Route L649

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  • Exercise Paradise

– Huge Exercise Area in Kota Kinabalu FIR

Air Defense Exercise

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  • Cope Taufan

– Closure of one major air route in KL FIR

Air Defense Exercise

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  • Five Power Defense Arrangement (FPDA)

– BERSAMA SHIELD and BERSAMA LIMA – ADEX airspace will be closed for specified periods (up to 2 weeks) to civil and non- exercise military aircraft

Air Defense Exercise

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  • Balance between safety and security
  • Understanding each other needs and

requirements

Challenges

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  • Civil-Military excellent relationship.
  • Continuous and close coordination.
  • Understanding of FUA.
  • One common interest – safety and security
  • f Malaysian Airspace.

Conclusion