Unexpected Traffic in the Sector (SKYclip)
Unexpected Traffic in the Sector (SKYclip)
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Acknowledgements
Production of this SKYclip was led by Tzvetomir Blajev supported by EUROCONTROL and industry safety experts as well as the Flight Safety Foundation European Advisory Committee.
Contributors
Tom Becker
Capt. Tom Becker is an airline pilot and safety professional with more than twenty years of experience in the field of aviation safety and human factors.
Tom is an active contributor and reviewer with SKYbrary and has been active in the Flight Safety Foundation’s European Advisory Committee. He has work experience as a Safety Manager, Safety Pilot, Aviation Auditor, Type Rating Instructor and Human Factors Facilitator.
Tom holds an MSc in Aviation Safety Management.
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Tzvetomir Blajev
Tzvetomir Blajev is the Operational Safety Coordinator at EUROCONTROL HQ in Brussels. He is co-chair of Safety Improvement Subgroup (SISG), Chair of Flight Safety Foundation European Advisory Committee and Member of the Flight Safety Foundation Board of Governors. Before joining EUROCONTROL in 2001 he worked for BULATSA as the Head of Safety and ACC/APP radar controller. Tzvetomir earned a Master degree in Aeronautical Engineering and MBA.
Veronica Taliano
Veronica is an aviation professional with Operational and Safety background. In business aviation, she spent a few years as Flight Dispatcher within Luxaviation Operations Control Centre. At Brussels Airlines, she is now coordinating tasks between the Risk cell and Assurance cell, as well as developing Human Factor projects. Since 2015 she is a Technical Task Force member of “Fondazione 8 ottobre 2001”, a flight safety foundation born after Milan Linate air accident.
Xavier Henriod
Xavier Henriod has more than 27 years of experience in the field of ATM. He began his career in 1991 at Swisscontrol, the former skyguide, as an Aeronautical Data Manager before completing his FIC Operator's License. After two years as a TWR / APP controller trainee where he obtained his ratings, he started a new career in the safety department for which he has been working now for 15 years. Acting today as deputy head of the safety investigation and assessment department in Geneva, he is also an active member of the SISG since 2011 as well as active in SESAR solution.
Holger Schneider
Nic Cojocariu
Nic Cojocariu is Chairman of ATM Procedures Development Sub-Group (APDSG) of EUROCONTROL Network Operations Team (NETOPS), leading the development of the concept of operations for NM support to Advanced Arrival Management. He has been involved in several pan-European implementation projects, especially with regards scrutinising, establishing the need and developing ATM procedures to facilitate the use of new technologies in Air Traffic Management: - Link 2000+ (implementing controller-pilot data link communications) - CASCADE (implementing the use of ADS-B as a new surveillance layer in ATM) - CCAMS (implementing more efficient management of SSR codes) - ORCAM (managing legacy system for the management of SSR codes). In addition to implementation projects, he is also leading the strategic activities with respect development and harmonisation of ATM procedures in Europe.
Bosko Rafailovic
Boško Rafailović is Senior Expert ATM Procedures at skyguide and Editor of ATM Manual Switzerland. He is a former ACC ATCO and a former Head of ATM Procedures Switzerland, and a member of the EUROCONTROL APDSG and SPIN.
Christopher Bouman
Chris Bouman is currently Head of the Project Coordination and Implementation Unit at EUROCONTROL's Network Manager Directorate.