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III. Goals for 2022
1. Strengthen aviation safety examination and cultivate aviation safety risk
awareness
(1) Domestic experts in aviation safety management were invited to become NASC aviation safety
evaluation commissioners to maintain an optimal state of aviation safety and inspect the imple-
mentation of aviation safety at each unit. The commissioners shall conduct inspections at the
NASC Headquarters and each duty station, in order to provide their guidance and recommenda-
tions. Existing risks or neglected areas can then be identified in a timely manner through objective
inspections, improving the effectiveness of internal controls and ensuring that future missions can
be completed successfully and safely.
(2) The NASC Headquarters shall dispatch check pilots/technical instructors to administer a standard-
ized proficiency exam to flight and ground crews at each duty station. The exam is divided into three
stages: theory, oral, and technical. Each stage is to be conducted in the set order and must be passed
before proceeding to the next stage, in order to ensure that test candidates possess the required skills
to carry out their missions, that all flight operations follow the relevant SOPs, and that there are no
concerns over aviation safety risk. This will ensure that missions can be carried out successfully.
(3) The NASC will continue to examine and review missions planned for the day, enforce strict flying
discipline, and provide an up-to-date picture on mission status, aircraft maintenance, and aircraft
time management to improve aviation/ground safety and strengthen aviation safety management.
The effective implementation of mission, training, and aircraft maintenance controls help to en-
sure aviation safety.
2. Optimize fleet assignments and improve the effectiveness of flight training
(1) The NASC plans to complete the conversion
training for augmented Blackhawk helicopters
at Hualien Station by September 1, 2022, to
strengthen rescue capabilities in the northern wa-
ters. The planned assignment of three augment-
ed Blackhawk helicopters will boost maritime
search and rescue capabilities in northern waters.
(2) Active efforts are being made to organize over-
Blackhawk Helicopter Conducting a Mountain
seas simulator training for Dauphin flight crews. Rescue Mission
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