International Aviation Law for Aerodrome Planning, 1st ed. 2021

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International Aviation Law for Aerodrome Planning
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The objective of this book is to provide ICAO, States, competent authorities and aerodrome operators with a comprehensive overview of legal challenges related to international aerodrome planning. Answers to derived legal questions as well as recommendations thereafter shall help to enhance regulatory systems and to establish a safer aerodrome environment worldwide. Compliant aerodrome planning has an immense impact on the safety of passengers, personnel, aircraft ? and of course the airport. Achieving a high safety standard is crucial, as many incidents and accidents in aviation happen at or in the vicinity of airports. Currently, more than 40% of the ICAO Member States do not fully comply with international legal requirements for aerodrome planning. Representatives of ICAO and States, as well as aerodrome and authority personnel, will understand why compliance with the different legal facets of aerodrome planning is challenging and learn how shortcomings can be solved.

Introduction.- History of Aerodrome Planning.- Convention and Aerodrome Planning.- Development of International Aerodrome Regulation.- Establishment of a Legal Framework through Performance-based Regulation.- Final Results 

Chehab Salih is an international airport consult and assists aerodrome operators, competent authorities as well as air navigation service providers in ensuring safe operations. He holds a Doctor of Laws and a M.Sc. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. During the last couple of years, he has conducted safety assessments, developed procedures and optimised processes at international airports. Besides, he has gained experience in interpreting and implementing aerodrome-related legal requirements adopted by ICAO and EASA. Chehab Salih particpates in legal studies for the University of Potsdam and works as a consultant, auditor and trainer for the airsight company in Berlin. 


Covers the development of international legal requirements for aerodromes starting from the beginning of the 20th century until now

Discusses the development and expansion of international airports as well as legal challenges regarding airport operation, oversight, and maintenance

Explains the difference between performance-based and prescriptive regulation