Airport And ANSP Regulatory Review
Airport and ANSP regulatory review is the work of connecting aerodrome, ATC, MET-provider, SERA, ICAO, EASA, safety, training, and local procedure material to the actual documents and evidence used by an operator or provider.
Aviation.Bot helps teams turn source lookup into reviewable procedure and evidence work.
Who This Is For
- airport and aerodrome operators
- ANSPs and ATC training teams
- MET providers
- safety and compliance teams
- procedure design and operational documentation owners
- consultants supporting airport or ANSP compliance review
Common Review Areas
| Area | Example document work |
|---|---|
| Aerodrome procedures | Map source requirements to local procedures and evidence |
| ATC and SERA | Check procedure language, training material, and operational interpretations |
| MET provider obligations | Identify required notifications, evidence, and process ownership |
| Training and competence | Connect source rules to role-specific training files |
| Safety cases and risk records | Trace source assumptions into evidence and mitigations |
| Audit preparation | Build a cited worklist before authority or internal review |
What You Get
- source references inspected;
- affected procedures and manuals;
- training or competence evidence gaps;
- operational assumptions needing human review;
- audit checklist updates;
- source-backed questions for responsible managers;
- proposed procedure update notes.
Example Prompt
Review these airport and ANSP procedures against the selected EASA, SERA,
ICAO, and local source material. Identify affected procedures, evidence gaps,
training implications, audit checklist updates, and human-review questions.
What Makes This Hard
Airport and ANSP questions often cross several layers at once: source rules, local procedures, training material, operational assumptions, safety evidence, and audit records. A generic answer is not enough when the next step is changing or defending a procedure.
Use Aviation.Bot to build the bridge from source material to local procedure evidence, then keep the operational decision with the responsible airport, ANSP, safety, or compliance owner.
Model And Data Options
The online Aviation.Bot app uses frontier cloud models for the best answer quality on aviation source material and supported workflows. Where available, teams can choose EU-hosted AI providers, including EU-headquartered providers such as Scaleway, when regional processing is required.
For stricter document boundaries, the Mac and Windows desktop app can use approved cloud models, EU-hosted providers, local/offline models, or organization-hosted models. That lets local procedures, safety cases, training evidence, operational notes, and working drafts stay on the organization-controlled machine or network while the assistant can still connect to Aviation.Bot's online EASA regulation library. Future regulation libraries may include FAA, CAAC, UK CAA, and other authorities.
Start A Focused Review
Start with one procedure question, one source set, and the evidence folder that supports operational review.