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[F1ANNEX II U.K. Common specifications for the national quality control programme to be implemented by each Member State in the field of civil aviation security

Appendix III

CONTENT OF REPORT TO THE COMMISSION U.K.

1. Organisational structure, responsibilities and resources U.K.
(a) Structure of the quality control organisation, responsibilities and resources, including planned future amendments (see point 3.2(a)). U.K.
(b) Number of auditors – present and planned (see point 14). U.K.
(c) Training completed by auditors (see point 15.2). U.K.
2. Operational monitoring activities U.K.

All monitoring activities carried out, specifying:

(a)

type (security audit, initial inspection, follow up inspection, test, other);

(b)

airports, operators and entities monitored;

(c)

scope;

(d)

frequency; and

(e)

total man-days spent in the field.

3. Deficiency correction activities U.K.
(a) Status of the implementation of the deficiency correction activities. U.K.
(b) Main activities undertaken or planned (e.g. new posts created, equipment purchased, construction work) and progress achieved towards correction. U.K.
(c) Enforcement measures used (see point 3.2(f)). U.K.
4. General data and trends U.K.
(a) Total national annual passenger and freight traffic and number of aircraft movements. U.K.
(b) List of airports by category. U.K.
(c) Number of air carriers operating from the territory by category (national, EU, third country). U.K.
(d) Number of regulated agents. U.K.
(e) Number of catering companies. U.K.
(f) Number of cleaning companies. U.K.
(g) Approximate number of other entities with aviation security responsibilities (known consignors, ground handling companies). U.K.
5. Aviation security situation at airports U.K.

General context of the aviation security situation in the Member State.]