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    PRESS RELEASE FROM THE GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY

    Special Reporter, Georgetown, GuyanaBy Special Reporter, Georgetown, GuyanaNo Comments7 Mins Read12 Views
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    The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority noted a published Article on January 14, 2024, in the Sunday
    Edition of the Kaieteur Newspaper with headline “20 Air Traffic Services staff resigned within
    12 months”. The GCAA notes this as an attempt to present misleading information and to malign
    the image of the organization and its Management. This Press Release is to present facts to address
    the issues raised.
    The GCAA acknowledges the invaluable contribution of Air Traffic Services provided by Air
    Traffic Controllers and supporting staff of the Air Navigation Services (ANS) Directorate of the
    GCAA. The Minister of Public Works, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and the Director
    General of GCAA would have publicly praised the ANS for their invaluable contribution to
    national development.
    Resignations: “20 Air Traffic Services staff resigned within 12 months” is not factual. The fact is
    that only nine (9) staff associated with Air Traffic Services resigned between January and
    December 2023, (seven (7) Air Traffic Controllers and two (2) AIS/AIM Officers). With the rapid
    transformation of Guyana, this challenge of staff resignation is not unique to the GCAA but has
    been an aviation industry experience with staff leaving the industry to pursue other careers
    especially in oil and gas sector, where the salaries are perceivably higher.
    The Article states that “resignations are taking a toll on the operations there and staff complained
    that they “are stretched” … as a result in controllers working “a lot of overtime,” a situation which
    can lead to fatigue, given the critical nature of the job.”
    While there exist vacancies at the Control Tower, overtime work may be required for facilities to
    maintain the required staffing levels. It must be noted that working overtime is voluntary and staff
    would occasionally request to be excused for specified periods which would always be
    accommodated. There is also strict monitoring of Air Traffic Controllers duty and rest period to
    ensure compliance with regulations and proper fatigue risk management.
    Staff underpaid: the GCAA acknowledges that its pay level is not in comparison to the rest of
    the Caribbean region. However, this is an organization wide challenge and not just the ANS
    Division. Air Traffic Controllers are paid on scales CA4 to CA9. Air Traffic Control Assistant starts
    on scale CA4 (minimum $216,502) and works all the way up to ATS/ACC Supervisor on scale
    CA9 (minimum $596,065). In November 2023, the ANS Director submitted a proposal to adjust
    the salary scale for all staff of the ANS and this proposal is currently under review by the
    Management of GCAA.
    The Article stated that “one of the main reasons behind the resignations, is tied to the staff at the
    tower being underpaid.” Please note that of the nine (9) resignations, only three (3) staff stated at
    their exit interviews that “better opportunities” was their reason for leaving while the other six (6)
    stated non-financial reasons.

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    The Article noted that the monthly salary for the AIS Supervisor is around $260,000. In fact, an
    AIS Supervisor is on scale CA7 which starts at $390,263 (inclusive of the recent 6.5% salary
    increase by the Government). This is 50% more than what was stated in the Article.
    Complaints fell on deaf ears: the Article stated that “it was noted by staff members that annual
    appraisals which are conducted on staff at the tower have been ignored by the GCAA’s
    management for years.” It is a fact that the GCAA conducts annual staff appraisals, however,
    Management has undertaken, in tandem with the review of the ANS salary proposal, to also
    develop a policy to address increments along the salary scale based on appraisals.
    “The opinion that concerns are being ignored and/or taken for granted by the hierarchy of the
    GCAA” is not factual. Management held several engagements with the ANS staff to address their
    concerns and took corrective action where necessary. This is what is expected of prudent
    management. In addition, Management and the Minister of Public Works, Hon. Bishop Juan
    Edghill visited the Control Tower on a several occasions and had meetings with Air Traffic
    Controllers at his office to listen and address their concerns. Except for the matter of salary, which
    is currently being reviewed, several other concerns raised with Management and the Minister were
    addressed such as expedient procurement, sickness report at the Tower, installation of
    dehumidifiers at the Control Tower to aid in air filtration, acquisition of vehicle, transportation of
    ANS staff, uniforms, training requests, promotion and staff appointments, and facilities
    enhancements.
    Head office staff favoured: the Article stated that “one of the biting issues which has been
    affecting staff members at the tower is related to the treatment meted out to them by the GCAA’s
    administration in the city. They believe that the staff members at the aviation body’s headquarters
    are “favoured”, and it was noted that those personnel are frequently offered training opportunities
    overseas. They noted that aviation inspectors who are based at the body’s head office travel out of
    Guyana as much as thrice annually to pursue training opportunities. On the other hand, the air
    traffic controllers and other ATC staff at Timehri are most times confined to virtual training here.”
    As per the Civil Aviation Act 2018, there are two broad Divisions of the GCAA – (1) Air
    Navigation Services (ANS) which provides air traffic services and (2) the Regulatory Division
    responsible for safety, security, and economic regulation of the aviation sector. The ANS operates
    out of Timehri and Ogle and the Regulator operates out of Head Office in Georgetown.
    Both the ANS and Regulatory Divisions need training for its staff, however, much of the ANS
    training is facilitated by the Civil Aviation Training School with some specialized trainings offered
    overseas either virtual or in person. However, this is not the case for the Regulator as most of the
    trainings are available overseas either virtual or in person. It must be noted that it is a requirement
    by ICAO to keep the Inspectors of the GCAA trained and current in their respective specializations.
    Since the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, many training programmes are now being offered
    virtually. Within the last three (3) years, many of the staff and inspectors of the GCAA participated
    in several virtual trainings. Virtual training is a more cost-effective way of training staff as it
    eliminates travel and accommodation costs.
    The Article states that “in the past, air traffic controllers who are qualified enough to advance their
    careers, could have applied to fill vacant positions at the GCAA headquarters. That was ground to

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    a screeching halt and according to a former controller; those roles are sometimes filled by overseas
    applicants, some of whom resign to pursue other jobs here.” The Board of Directors previously
    made a decision to freeze hiring Air Traffic Controllers for jobs at headquarters. The rationale for
    this decision was not to deplete the staff of the ANS to fill jobs at the headquarters as you will be
    solving staffing problem in one Division but creating problem in another Division of the GCAA.
    This decision was subsequently rescinded after Air Traffic Controllers voiced their concern since
    mid-2023 and now any duly qualified staff within the Authority can apply for any vacancy within
    the GCAA.
    On the matter of promotion, in 2023, nineteen (19) ANS staff were promoted. This trend will
    continue as monies are budgeted in 2024 for new appointments and employment of Trainees.
    Lack of basic amenities: “There was a time when to get simple things like Lysol, we would get
    that at Timehri. Not now, but if you go into the head office on High Street, you can find all of those
    things in all the washrooms”. The declaration regarding the lack of Lysol is misguided. The GCAA
    uses disinfectant sprays which are supplied and made available to entire organisation. Glitches in
    procurement and unavailability of basic amenities was a challenge of the past, but that has since
    been corrected since July 2023.

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