CARIBBEAN ISLANDS GET NEW AVIATION REGULATIONS
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WILLEMSTAD – The Caribbean parts of the Kingdom will receive new rules for aviation. The employees of the various aviation departments involved have recently met to shape this project, according to Marius Sliedrecht, program manager for Caribbean Aviation at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management.
The organization of air traffic control is carried out jointly for the Caribbean Netherlands: Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten. That is why the new regulations are good news for aviation safety in the Caribbean region, Sliedrecht writes on his LinkedIn.
According to Sliedrecht, the improvement of aviation safety starts with “Building a solid foundation for cooperation, the development of renewed regulations. In this way we ensure that all air traffic control services in the Caribbean region of the Kingdom continue to meet the latest safety requirements of the United Nations in the future.” ICAO civil aviation organization.”
These rules must be the same in terms of content, so that joint supervision of traffic control can be continued even more efficiently, says Sliedrecht.
This report comes from media partner Curacao.nu .
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