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SAFA
Typical Scope:

Access to the SAFA Portlet is restricted by security profile. This section may therefore not concern you. However, due to its sensitive nature, the actual data has been blurred in the screenshots provided here.

The objective of the SAFA Portlet is to check whether the Flight Plans accepted by IFPS concern aircraft / aircraft operators and/or countries on which ECAC Member States would have decided banning or safety inspections.

The main process is to check continuously the flight plan data coming from IFPS according to some selection criteria. An Alert mail message is sent in case of a match.

Note: Managing Alarms (create / delete / ...) is reserved to SAFA Magement role - these functions will not be described here.

 

Alarm

The Alarm section of the EC/SAFA ALARMING Portlet features a shortcut to search for specific matches, by means of two drop-down lists:

Alarm level

 Allows you to filter your search by level:

  • ALL
  • EC_SAFETY_LIST_ALERT
  • EC_SAFA_PRIORITY_WARNING
  • EC_SAFA_WARNING
  • INFORMATION

Alarm Id

Allows to select from a list of all currently affected ID's.

It also provides an button opening a blank SAFA Alarm List Detached View - see here for details.

Matched Flights

The Matched Flights section of the EC/SAFA ALARMING Portlet features a shortcut to search for specific matches, and provides three filters:

  • Alarm Level - with the same 5 options as detailed above
  • ADEP: a text field to specify the ADEP
  • ADES: the same, for ADES

It also provides a button opening a blank SAFA Matched Flights List Detached View - see here for details.

Others

Two more buttons are lastly featured at the bottom of the Portlet:

  • : opens a SAFA Countries Detached View - see here
  • :opens a SAFA AO Alerting Detached View - see here