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Air Safety Support International's (ASSI) Policy Statements are contained in Part 1 of the Policy and Co-ordination Manual (PacMan). These are subject to ASSI's formal consultation process and Directors of Civil Aviation (DCAs) will normally have 4 weeks to submit comments on a Policy Statement before it comes into effect. ASSI's formal consultation process is set out in Policy Statement No 30 'Consultation'.
The Policy and Co-ordination Manual (PacMan) is intended to achieve two objectives:
It is intended for the use and guidance of regulatory staff of the Territories and for the staff of ASSI. It is a working level document, intended for routine reference and use.
PacMan is one of the three key documents controlling the process of regulation in the Territories along with:
In order to achieve the above, the document is divided into four parts:
Parts One and Three are equally applicable throughout the Territories. Part Two, however, defines the specific working relationships between an individual Director of Civil Aviation (and their department or authority) and ASSI. Part Four comprises common technical procedures for use by ASSI and the Territories if they wish to use them.