The Italian Institute of Navigation

The Secretary of IIN has advised that effective from 4th January 2011, the Italian Institute of Navigation has moved to a new address.



ESA 7th Space Council

Ministers in charge of space activities representing the Member States of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Union met in Brussels at the end of 2010 for the Seventh Space Council.

Ministers emphasised that the flagship programmes Galileo and GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) remain the priorities for the EU in space and identified the key decisions to be taken in these areas over the coming months.


IMO fraud alert

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been made aware of various correspondence, being circulated via e-mail or in the form of invoices issued by, or in association with IMO and/or its officials. These scams, which may seek to obtain money from the recipients of such correspondence, are fraudulent, it has been learnt from an IMO statement issued shortly before Christmas.


ESA’s GIOVE-A satellite 5 years in space

ESA’s GIOVE-A satellite ? the first prototype of Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system ? is still working well after five years in space, it was announced by ESA at the end of December.


Galileo’s navigation control hub opens

Galileo’s terrestrial nerve centre formally entered service on 20th December. With the first Galileo satellites due to be launched next August, Fucino in central Italy will oversee the running of all navigation services provided by Europe’s global satellite system.


NTSB safety recommendations

Shortly before the end of 2010 the National Transportation Safety Board in Washington, DC issued two recommendations. They concerned (a) helicopter hover performance charts and (b) operating standards for firefighting operations.


NTSB safety recommendations

Shortly before the end of 2010 the National Transportation Safety Board in Washington, DC issued two recommendations. They concerned (a) helicopter hover performance charts and (b) operating standards for firefighting operations.


US NTSB on fatal helicopter crash in Louisiana

On 24th November the US National Transportation Safety Board released a final report on a fatal crash involving a transport-category helicopter caused by a bird strike. The Board said the lack of requirements for bird strike-resistant
windshields contributed to the crash, and called on the FAA to develop such requirements.


Breakdown of separation

Airservices Australia has amended the compromised separation recovery component of an air traffic controller’s training, and introduced a compromised separation recovery element into its final controller field training.


UAV NAV Symposium

The Royal Institute of Navigation has announced its first symposium on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). This important symposium has already attracted much interest from around the world across the UAV community, including manufacturers, academics and user organisations.

The invited speakers will be covering a number of navigation related topics
concerning the design and operation of unmanned and autonomous aerial vehicles,
which will interest the complete spectrum of those involved professionally with the topic.


IFALPA Human Performance Committee endorse IPTS programme

At its meeting which concluded in Hong Kong on 18th November, the Human Performance Committee of the IFALPA endorsed the findings of the Pilot Training Workshop that convened in Paris in October. The Pilot Training Workshop, which was co-sponsored by SNPL – France ALPA, VC – German ALPA, VNV Dutch ALPA and the European Cockpit Association brought together experts from 23 IFALPA member associations in five continents and was tasked to develop the Federation’s vision for pilot training.


eLoran Briefing October 2010 (rev 1)

This briefing gives an update on the Business Case for Resilient PNT prepared for the UK Department for Transport (DfT) as well as developments relevant to eLoran in national regional and international bodies over the last few months.


CANSO establishes new groups

The Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), the global voice of ATM, has established a Middle East Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP), Airspace User and Stakeholder Engagement Workgroup (MEAUSE) as part of a commitment to improve customer relations and implement best practices in customer relationship management.


Australian Transport Safety Bureau publication

A pilot’s guide to staying safe in the vicinity of non-towered aerodromes

The publication of this guide was reported by ATSB on 10th November. Most aerodromes in Australia are located in uncontrolled airspace and consequently do not have an air traffic control presence. At and around non-towered aerodromes, pilots are responsible for making themselves aware of nearby aircraft and maintaining separation. This publication aims to provide pilots with an appreciation of the types of safety events that are associated with operations at non-towered aerodromes, and provide education on expected behaviours to assist pilots in being prepared for the risks.





Jamming the Global Positioning System

The United States is now critically dependent on GPS. For example, cell phone towers, power grid synchronization, new aircraft landing systems, and the future FAA Air Traffic Control System (NEXGEN) cannot function without it. Yet we find increasing incidents of deliberate or inadvertent interference that render GPS inoperable for critical infrastructure operations.


NTSB courses for emergency responders

The US National Transportation Safety Board is offering a three-day course, Transportation Disaster Response – A Course for Emergency Responders, at the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, Virginia (near Washington, DC) on 16th to 18th
November, this year. This course is being facilitated with the full participation of the New Jersey State Police and is designed specifically for local, county, state and federal emergency responders, planners and managers as well as members of organizations and agencies with accident response roles.


CANSO joins ACI Europe and Eurocontrol partnership

The threat of climate change, the global economic crisis and the resulting changes in the structure of the European aviation market have led to a renewed focus on efficiency and performance for Europe’s airports. In October 2008, ACI EUROPE and EUROCONTROL signed a collaboration to increase operational efficiencies at European airports.

This collaboration revolved around the implementation of an innovative operating practice called Airport Collaborative Decision-Making (ACDM) which allows airports into the Air Traffic Management network and vice versa.



ION abstract deadline 4th October

The abstract submission deadline for The Institute of Navigation’s (ION) International Technical Meeting (ITM) is next Monday, 4th October.

The ION International Technical Meeting (ITM)will take place from 24th to 26th January, 2011 at the Catamaran Resort Hotel, San Diego, California and will feature more than 150 technical papers presented on a diverse array of topics.


CANSO welcomes DECEA (Brazil)

At a ceremony at ICAO Headquarters Montreal on 27th September CANSO, the global voice of Air Traffic Management, welcomed the Brazilian Department of Airspace Control (DECEA) as the latest full member of the association. CANSO members are responsible for supporting over 85% of world air traffic and through work groups, members share information and develop new policies with the ultimate aim of improving air navigation services on the ground and in the air.


Saab Transpondertech to install AIS for China

Saab TransponderTech AB, a leading supplier of maritime Automatic Information Systems (AIS), announced on 8th September from Linköping, Sweden that it had
been awarded a contract from the China Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) to supply
an AIS network covering six major inland waterways in the People?s Republic of
China.