FAA - FO JO 7210.56C CHG 1
Air Traffic Quality Assurance Change 1 Effective August 4, 2008
| Organization: | FAA |
| Publication Date: | 4 August 2008 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 52 |
scope:
Quality assurance is a dynamic process used to continually improve the air traffic system. Although we will continue to measure the quality of our service by some historical methods, such as the number of operational errors, delays, employee and customer feedback, we must also recognize factors that cannot as readily be measured. Our willingness to function as a team, our training, and the actions taken to support the goal of zero operational errors all factor into quality assurance. The success of our quality assurance efforts is dependent on the recognition by the entire air traffic workforce that all of us, independently and collectively, must strive to provide the best service possible. We are all accountable for the quality of that service.
PURPOSE.
This order provides specific direction for the reporting, investigation, and recording of air traffic incidents. Additional guidance is provided for the identification and correction of performance deficiencies through establishing a quality assurance program at the facility and regional level. This order is designed to work in concert with current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Orders concerning facility evaluations, air traffic technical training, performance management systems, and bargaining unit contractual agreements.
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