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South Africa: SAA Carries Out Successful Emergency Exercise
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Friday, November 21, 2014
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Nov 21, 2014

The intention was to assess the airline’s readiness in case of an aviation emergency and test its preparedness.
Various departments within the airline had their emergency response plans put to the test and the exercise enabled the airline as a whole to have its systems and procedures tested against other aviation and security entities that also participated.
Exercise Thumba also tested SAA’s Safety, Security and Business Continuity readiness to respond to a number of different simulated scenarios at the OR Tambo International Airport.
The simulation scenarios included a loss of communication with an aircraft en-route to its destination, a hijack with fatalities and a case of suspected communicable disease on board the aircraft.
"Our passengers, who always remain our main concern, can rest assured that SAA will not fall prey to complacency; hence we devote all the necessary energies behind an exercise of this nature to meet the required levels of readiness. We were pleased to have had this opportunity to carry out the evaluation and we are satisfied that the airline is compliant with the provisions of our domestic legislation for safety and emergency preparations as well as meeting required international standards.
“The exercise will assists us in closing any possible gaps that could exist and the insights gained will help us to improve our emergency crisis management system,” explained Hamilton.
In accordance with the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) and the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA), the airline is required to conduct an emergency simulation at least every two years to test its readiness levels to respond to emergencies.
The emergency exercise was a joint operation by SAA, ACSA (Airports Company South Africa), the South African Police and the Ekhurhuleni Metropolitan Emergency Response units. 

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