Safe airport operations demand the permanent monitoring of obstacles in the close proximity of the airport, as well as of the applicable Obstacle Limitation Surfaces. For this webinar, we are joined by Eleni Akkogiounoglou, Safety Supervisor for 14 Greek regional airports. Having to deal with 14 Obstacle limitation surface models seems like a very challenging and time-consuming task. With proper software to track temporary and permanent obstacles within and outside airport boundaries, and by setting up Aerodrome OLS models, the task becomes more manageable.
The upcoming webinar will cover:
- EASA reference: Aerodrome safeguarding & OLS
- Building an Aerodrome model
- A case of IT Antennas project
- How to account for cranes and new RFF buildings
After the presentation you will have a chance to ask your questions and share your comments in a live Q&A session.
Please note: This webinar has already been held. A recorded version is available in our webinar library.
The upcoming webinar will cover:
- EASA reference: Aerodrome safeguarding & OLS
- Building an Aerodrome model
- A case of IT Antennas project
- How to account for cranes and new RFF buildings
After the presentation you will have a chance to ask your questions and share your comments in a live Q&A session.
Please note: This webinar has already been held. A recorded version is available in our webinar library.
Guest Presenter: Eleni Akkogiounoglou, Safety Supervisor, Fraport Greece
Graduated from NTUA (National Technical University of Athens) with MSc in Civil Engineering and from ENAC (Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile) in France with Advanced Master in Airport Management, she started her career at Airports of Paris International (ADP International) company, where she worked for almost 3 years as a Project Engineer for, among others, capacity projects, EASA aerodrome certification projects as well as planning and design projects. Currently, since early 2017, as a safety supervisor, she is responsible for safety assessments as part of the change management process of 14 airports, for Obstacle Limitation Surfaces (OLS) Assessments, for Higher code letter aircraft procedures as well as for design projects regarding safety aspects via Airport planning & design software. |