Personnel Licencing (PEL) is a department within the Directorate of Aviation Safety, Security and Regulations. (DASSR). The Manager Personnel Licencing (MPEL) reports to the Director Aviation Safety, Security and Regulations and is responsible for the oversight of ICAO Annex 1 requirements in Kenya. To discharge its responsibilities, the PEL Department has to carry out many functions/tasks which are normally organized around five major functional areas:
- Examinations (flight crew, aircraft maintenance personnel, air traffic controller, etc.),
- Licencing,
- Training,
- Regulatory And
- Administration.
Examination Tasks
Examination tasks are complex and require a high level of experience and expertise in the various areas of licencing (typically flight crew, aircraft maintenance personnel and air traffic controller). Executing the function also requires the highest degree of technical and ethical integrity as well as good judgment.
The examination tasks include:
- Designing written examinations for flight crew members, aircraft maintenance personnel, air traffic controllers and ground operations personnel who intend to apply for the issue or renewal of licences or to add new aircraft types, ratings or authorizations to their licence;
- Reviewing, evaluating and marking written tests;
- Administering oral examinations of different specialties, as required;
- Administering flight and simulator tests followed by generating the required test reports;
- Administering practical tests as required for the different specialties and generating the necessary test reports;
- Administering English language proficiency examinations, as required; and
- Participating in committees or advisory groups to review and recommend improvements to examination syllabi, questions, practical tests and licencing matters.
Licencing Tasks
Licencing tasks cover the routine tasks associated with the physical issuance and maintenance of personnel licences and include:
- Issuing and renewing licences, adding ratings and issuing temporary approvals or special authorizations.
- Drafting detailed procedures for licencing staff;
- Evaluating foreign licences and certificates, and military pilot qualifications, and taking appropriate action, including consultation with the State of licence issue as necessary;
- Reviewing the limitations and recent experience of flight crew members, maintenance personnel, air traffic controllers and ground operators and taking the necessary action;
Training Tasks
Training tasks cover the activities related to the certification, approval and surveillance of training organizations (or schools) and training programs. These tasks include:
- Studying the PEL training standards and making the necessary recommendations for improvement of domestic and foreign training programmes and oversight;
- Developing and executing plans for the surveillance of different aviation training activities;
- Reviewing training curricula and programmes submitted for approval;
- Approving training organizations and training sections at operational and maintenance organizations, air traffic control units;
- Qualifying flight simulation training devices, conducting their recurrent evaluations and authorizing their use for defined training tasks;
- Exercising continued surveillance of approved training organizations, in cooperation with other Contracting States as necessary;
- Organizing training for PEL Inspectors to ensure continued competency.
Regulatory Tasks
Regulatory tasks cover the development and maintenance of the regulatory support of personnel licencing and include:
- Drafting and amending regulations and rules (or specific operating regulations) related to the training and licencing of aviation personnel;
- Enforcing licencing laws and regulations; and
- Developing procedures, taking into account best practices and applicable quality standards.
Administrative Tasks
Administrative tasks include:
- Maintaining an up-to-date, efficient and secure record system for licencing, certification, designation, approval and authorization actions;
- Maintaining lists of Aviation Medical Examiners and Designated Examiners;
- Maintaining currency of all regulatory material and PEL documents in use by staff;
- Drafting and promulgating examination schedules;
- Printing and collating examination papers and distributing them in order to meet the published scheduled times;
- Handling routine correspondence in respect of requests for matters such as study guidance material, dates of examinations, application forms and examination fees;
- Dealing with the public when necessary on matters related to:
- Scheduled examinations;
- Licence, rating, approval or examination applications; and
- Requests for regulatory interpretation;
- Handling routine correspondence with respect to applications for licences or ratings, flight tests or other routine clerical matters;
- Processing all licence applications and preparing the material for review and action by technical licencing officers;
- Completing licence forms and preparing licences for official signature; and
- Managing the PEL Department computer database.