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International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations (IFATSEA) unites the professional associations of
air traffic safety electronics personnel Air traffic safety electronics personnel (ATSEP) is an International Civil Aviation Organization term for the electronic engineers involved with the creation and support of the ground-based electronic hardware and software systems used to support ...
(ATSEPs) from around the world.


Aims and objectives

The aims of the Federation, as defined in the constitution, are as follows: #To operate as a non-political Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations; #To promote safety and efficiency in the international air navigation system. #To assist and advise in the development of electronics systems in order to maintain the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic; #To uphold a high standard of knowledge and professional efficiency among Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel; #To protect and safeguard the collective professional interests of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel; #To consider mutually beneficial affiliations with other professional organisations. #To strive for a worldwide Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations.


How these aims may be achieved

The aims and problems related to electronics for air safety are generally similar throughout the world. These aims and the solutions of the related problems can best be achieved by international cooperation, mutual understanding and exchange of ideas, informæion and experience. It is fitting, therefore, that, Air Traffic Safety Electronics personnel at all levels and of all nations should unite in a worldwide professional Federation which is based upon the principle of cooperation in all professional matters. Further, it must be emphasised that the Federation is independent of profit making or political motives, essential requirements for international co-operation.


Services and activities

In order that IFATSEA aims are achieved, the Federation closely co-operates with national and international organisations, authorities and institutions. They do this by closely cooperating with national and international aviation authorities, and as such are represented in a large number of bodies that are looking at the present and future developments in
air traffic control Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through a given section of controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airs ...
.


Inauguration

Following a series of person to person contacts over a number of years a meeting was convened in Brussels on 12 and 13 November 1971. Attending the inaugural meeting were representatives from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland. The meeting agreed that a draft Constitution would be presented to an inaugural Assembly to be held in Frankfurt in October 1972. Ten countries were represented at the first Assembly. These were: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Switzerland and United Kingdom The Assembly adopted the Constitution and the Federation had come into being with a membership of ten and a course of action was set in motion to make IFATSEA known, and to have as its primary object the recognition of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel, by national and international bodies. It was decided that the achievement of these aims would best be served, by producing a journal and seeking the amendment of ICAO Annex 1. Ten years after the setting up of IFATSEA, the membership had doubled and the federation was fully recognised as representing the interests of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel by such bodies as,
ICAO The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO, ) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that coordinates the principles and techniques of international air navigation, and fosters the planning and development of international a ...
,
International Labour Organization The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is the first and o ...
and
EUROCAE The European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE) deals exclusively with aviation standardisation, for both airborne and ground systems and equipment. It was created in 1963 in Lucerne, Switzerland by a decision of the European Civi ...
. The association works closely with other Professional Associations for staff in the aviation sector,
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(ITF),
IFATCA International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA) unites the professional associations of air traffic controllers from around the world. In total, it represents over 130 of such organisations, with a combined membership of ...
and IFALPA.


Executive board

The executive board consists of the posts of President, vice President, Executive Secretary, Treasurer and four regional directors, each of whom serve a term of office of four years. Elections take place every two years with half of the posts being elected. At the 22nd Assembly on Cyprus, it was decided to cancel the titles 1st, 2nd and 3rd in connection with vice presidents, and only keep the titles vice presidents.


Subcommittees

The Federation consists of four subcommittee who are responsible for implementation of strategic deliverables between the general assemblies. These subcommittees are overseen by the Regional Directors. The subcommittees are as follows: *ATSEP Women Committee (Director, Africa) *Safety and Human Factors (Director, Asia-Pacific) *ATSEP Competency and Training (Director, Americas *Future Systems (Director, Europe) A general change of names for the Standing Committees was decided at the Assembly 1986, for better recognition of the working areas.


Membership

The membership includes 74 countries worldwide. The Association also offers Corporate membership.


External links


IFATSEA Website

Air Traffic Systems Specialist Branch (UK Affiliate) Website
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Switzerland Affiliate
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Professional Aviations Safety Specialists (PASS), USA

Associação Portuguesa dos Técnicos de Telecomunicações Aeronauticas, Portugal

ATSEP Belgium

Gewerkschaft der Flugsicherung (GdF, Germany)

2009 Assembly Toulouse

Turkish Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel Association (TATSETPA, Turkey)
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