Statutory Instrument 80 of S.I. 80 of 2018 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I. Preliminary

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Statutory Instrument 80 of S.I. 80 of 2018 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I. Preliminary"

Transcription

1 Statutory Instrument 80 of S.I. 80 of 2018 [CAP. 13:16 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I Sections 1. Title. 2. Interpretation. Preliminary PART II Certification Requirements 3. Requirements for an Approved Organisation Certificate. 4. Evaluation and checking. 5. Application for issuance of an Approved Organisation Certificate. 6. Issuance of certificate by Authority. 7. Validity and renewal of the certificate. 8. Renewal of the certificate. 9. Amendment of Approved Training Organisation. 10. Suspension or revocation. 11. Inspection. 12. Certificate holder responsibilities. 13. Quality system for organisation. 14. Location of principal business office. 15. Satellite organisations. 16. Changes requiring notice to the Authority. 17. Training and Procedures Manuals. 18. State Safety Programme and Safety Management System. PART III Training for Flight Crew Licences and Ratings 19. Flight crew training courses. 20. Personnel. 995

2 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 Section 21. Training program and approval. 22. Training aircraft. 23. Flight simulation training device. 24. Aerodrome and sites. 25. Training facilities. PART IV Training for Licences and Ratings for Licensed Maintenance Engineers, Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Operation Officers 26. Training courses for licenses and ratings for aircraft maintenance engineers, air traffic controllers and flight operation officers. 27. Personnel. 28. Training program and approval. 29. Training facilities, equipment and material for aircraft maintenance engineers courses. 30. Training facilities, equipment and material for air traffic controllers or flight radio telephone operators. 31. Training facilities, equipment and material for flight operations officers or cabin crewmembers. 32. Advertising limitations. PART V Exemptions 33. Application for exemption. 34. Requirements for application. 35. Review, publication and issue or denial of the exemption-initial review by the Authority. 36. Evaluation of the request. 37. Possession of the licence. PART VI General Provisions 996

3 S.I. 80 of 2018 Section 38. Inspection of licenses, certificates and authorisation. 39. Change of name. 40. Replacement of documents. 41. Procedures for suspension and revocation of certificate. 42. Use and retention of certificates and records. 43. Record keeping. 44. Additional Fees. 45. Powers of inspectors. 46. Transitions and savings. 47. Offences and penalties. 48. Repeal. First Schedule: Quality System. Second Schedule: Contents of training and procedures manual. Third Schedule: Organisation management personnel responsibilities and qualifications. Fourth Schedule: Fees. Fifth Schedule: Forms. IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development in consultation with the Board has, in terms of section 79(1) of the Civil Aviation Act [Chapter 13:16], approved the following regulations: PART I Preliminary Title 1. These regulations may be cited as the Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, Interpretation 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires accountable manager means an accountable manager referred to in the Third Schedule; 997

4 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 aeroplane means a power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces which remain fixed under given conditions of flight; aircraft means any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air, other than the reactions of the air against the earth s surface; approved training means training conducted under special curricula and supervision approved by the Authority; approved training organisation means an organisation approved by and operating under the supervision of the Authority in accordance with the requirements of these regulations to conduct aviation training; Authority means the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe established in terms of section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act [Chapter 13:16]; certificate means a certificate issued in terms of section 6; flight simulation training device means any one of the following three types of apparatus in which flight conditions are simulated on the ground (a) flight simulator, which provides an accurate representation of the cockpit of a particular aircraft type to the extent that the mechanical, electrical, electronic, etc. aircraft systems control functions, the normal environment of flight crew members, and the performance and flight characteristics of that type of aircraft are realistically simulated; (b) flight procedures trainer, which provides a realistic cockpit environment, and which simulates instrument responses, simple control functions of mechanical, electrical, electronic, etc. aircraft systems, and the performance and flight characteristics of aircraft of a particular class; or (c) basic instrument flight trainer, which is equipped with appropriate instruments, and which simulates the cockpit environment of an aircraft in flight in instrument flight conditions; 998

5 S.I. 80 of 2018 integrated training means training conducted under special curricula and supervision approved by the Authority, and allows for reduced experience for the issuance of a licence; organisation means an approved training organisation; procedures manual means a manual containing procedures, instructions and guidance for use by personnel of the approved training organisation in the execution of their duties in meeting the requirements of the certificate; quality manager means the manager, acceptable to the Authority, responsible for the management of the quality system, monitoring function and requesting corrective actions; quality system means the documented organisational procedures and policies, the internal audit of those policies and procedures and the management review and recommendation for quality improvement; safety management system means a systematic approach to managing safety including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures; satellite approved training organisation means an approved training organisation at a location other than primary location of the approved training organisation; training manual means a manual containing the training goals, objective, standards syllabi, and curriculum for each phase of the approved training course; training specifications means a document issued to an approved training organisation certificate holder by the Authority that specifies training program requirements and authorises the conduct of training, checking, and testing with any of the attendant limitations. PART II Certification Requirements Requirements for an Approved Training Organisation Certificate 3. (1) No person shall operate an aviation training organisation without a certificate and training specifications issued by the Authority. 999

6 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 conduct (a) (2) A training organisation referred to in subsection (1) shall training for the purpose of acquiring a licence, rating, certificate or validation as required by the Civil Aviation Personnel Licencing Regulations; (b) training towards the issue of a licence to be recognised as competency based training, and such training shall be conducted in accordance with an approved training course, meeting the conditions, requirements, rules, procedures and standards as prescribed by the Authority for a reduced experience course; (c) training of aviation personnel; (d) aviation training conducted on behalf of a third party. (3) No person shall conduct training, testing or checking in a flight simulation training device without, or in violation of, the certificate and training specifications required under these regulations. (4) The Authority shall issue to an organisation registered as a legal entity that meets the requirements of these regulations a certificate and training specifications for providing courses for flight crew licences and ratings and for courses for personnel other than flight crew members, as approved by the Authority. (5) A holder of a certificate shall, at all times, display that certificate at a training organisation, in a place that is accessible to the public and that is not obscured. Evaluation and checking 4. Where the Authority authorises an approved training organisation to conduct the testing required for the issue of a licence or rating, the testing shall be conducted by personnel authorised by the Authority or designated by the training organisation in accordance with the criteria approved by the Authority. Application for issuance an Approved Training Organisation certificate 5. (1) Any person who wishes to apply for an Approved Training Organisation certificate and training specifications shall make an application to the Authority at least ninety days before the beginning 1000

7 S.I. 80 of 2018 of any proposed training by completing CA Form 60 set out in the Fifth Schedule. (2) An applicant who wishes to conduct flight training under a training organisation shall in addition to the application referred to in subsection (1) attach an air service permit issued in terms of the Air Service (General) Regulations, 1971, published in Rhodesia Government Notice 582 of (3) All applicants for an Approved Training Organisation certificate shall undergo a five phase certification process by the Authority as follows (a) pre-application phase where (i) an applicant shall submit a completed CA Form 59 set out in the Fifth Schedule ; and (ii) an initial application meeting between the Authority and the applicant shall be conducted; (b) formal application phase where (i) a formal application meeting shall be conducted; and (ii) an applicant shall submit a completed CA Form 60 set out in the Fifth Schedule, company documents and all other documentation that are required by the Authority for the certification process including A. instructors qualifications and courseware; B. the quality system; and C. the safety management system as applicable; (iii) the Authority shall conduct a cursory review of the documents submitted in terms of sub paragraph (ii); (c) document evaluation phase where (i) the Authority shall conduct an in depth review of the documents submitted in terms of paragraph (b)(ii); (ii) upon satisfactory completion of the review process, the Authority shall approve or reject the documents submitted in terms of paragraph(b)(ii). (d) demonstration and inspection phase where 1001

8 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (e) (i) the Authority shall conduct inspection of the applicant s training facilities and equipment to ensure that they conform to the standards specified in the documents approved or accepted in terms of paragraph (c) (ii); (ii) the training facilities to be inspected in terms of subparagraph (i) shall include the following as applicable A. principal base training facilities; B. maintenance facilities; C. training satellite stations; D. training aids; E. simulators; F. the equipment to be used; (iii) the applicant shall demonstrate to the Authority A. that he or she has adequate equipment, facilities and personnel to conduct the proposed training in a safe and proper manner in full compliance with all applicable rules and regulations; B. the functionality of the equipment and facilities including training demonstrations by instructors; certification phase where the Authority shall (i) conduct a final assessment of the applicant; and (ii) finalise the certification process by issuing or denying an approved training organisation certificate and training specifications. (4) An application made in terms of this section shall be accompanied by a fee set out in the Fourth Schedule and shall contain the following information (a) a statement showing that the minimum qualification requirements for each management position are met; (b) a description of the minimum qualifications and ratings for each instructor; 1002

9 S.I. 80 of 2018 (c) a statement acknowledging that the applicant may notify the authority within ten working days of any unforeseen change made in the assignment of persons in the required management or instructors positions; (d) the proposed training specifications requested by the applicant; (e) a description of the training equipment that the applicant proposes to use including the aircraft, the flight simulation training devices and any special equipment used for each phase of training; (f) a listing of the aerodromes or sites at which training flights originate, if applicable, and a description of the applicant s training facilities, equipment and qualifications of personnel to be used; (g) a training program, including manuals, curricula, outlines, courseware, procedures and documentation required by these regulations; (h) a description of a recordkeeping system that will identify and document the details of training, qualification, and licensing of students, instructors, and evaluators; (i) a description of quality control measures proposed; (j) a demonstration of the applicant s qualification and ability to provide training for a licence or rating in fewer than the minimum hours prescribed in the Civil Aviation Personnel Licensing Regulations if the applicant proposes to do so; (k) a statement of compliance showing the applicant meets all the applicable requirements in these regulations. (5) An organisation shall submit manuals establishing procedures acceptable to the Authority to ensure compliance with all relevant requirements of these regulations and the procedures shall include a quality system which meets the requirements specified in section 13. (6) An applicant for a certificate shall ensure that the facilities and equipment described in the application are (a) available for inspection and evaluation prior to approval; and 1003

10 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (b) in place and operational at the location of the organisation prior to the issue of a certificate. (7) A training organisation located outside Zimbabwe may apply for a Zimbabwean certificate to provide training leading to a rating issued by the Authority provided the requirements of these regulations are met. (8) All applicants for a certificate shall attach a licence certificate issued in terms of the Manpower Planning and Development Act [Chapter 20:02] and Statutory Instruments 333 of 1996 and 26 of Issuance of certificate by Authority 6. (1) The Authority shall, after inspection and approval, issue an applicant the following (a) an Approved Training Organisation certificate containing (i) the name and location of an organisation; (ii) the date of issue and period of validity of the certificate; (iii) the authorised location of operation; and (iv) the training courses approved by the Authority including, flight crew training, or training for personnel other than flight crew; (b) the training specifications containing (i) authorisation for the organisation; (ii) the type of training authorised, including the approved training courses; (iii) the rating, category, class and type of aircraft, or parts of the aircraft, that may be used for training, testing and checking; (iv) the make, model and series of aircraft being simulated; (v) the qualification level and the identification number assigned by the Authority, for each flight simulation training device that may be used for training, testing and checking; 1004

11 S.I. 80 of 2018 (vi) an aircraft, or part of the aircraft, approved for training, as appropriate; (vii) the staff required to perform and meet the requirements of these regulations; and (viii) any other items the Authority may require or allow. (2) The Authority shall not issue a certificate if the applicant does not comply with the approval requirements of these regulations. Validity and renewal of the certificate 7. A certificate issued to an organisation shall be valid for 12 months initially from the date of issue and two years after renewal of certificate subject to satisfactory compliance with the requirements of this part unless (a) the Authority amends, suspends, revokes or otherwise terminates the certificate; or (b) the organisation surrenders the certificate to the Authority. Renewal of the certificate 8. (1) An approved training organisation certificate holder shall make an application for renewal of an Approved Training Organisation certificate at least 30 days before the date of expiry of the certificate, in the form set out in the Fifth Schedule, accompanied by the renewal fees specified in the Fourth Schedule. (2) Where an application for renewal is made contrary to the time specified in subsection (1), the Authority may renew the Approved Training Organisation certificate subject to the payment of fees specified in the Fourth Schedule. Provided that (a) no application for renewal shall be approved by the Authority 12 months after the expiry of the Approved Organisation Training certificate; (b) any application for renewal submitted at least 12 months after the expiry of the Approved Training Organisation certificate shall be treated as an application for a new Approved Training certificate and the provisions of section 5 shall apply. 1005

12 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 Amendment of Approved Training Organisation certificate 9. (1) The Authority may amend a certificate or the training specifications (a) on the Authority s own initiative, under the applicable legislation; or (b) on application by the certificate holder. (2) An application for an amendment to a certificate and training specifications, shall be made at least ninety days before the beginning of any proposed training. Suspension or revocation 10. Subject to section 41, the Authority shall suspend or revoke an organisation s certificate, if it is established that a certificate holder does not meet, the requirements of these regulations. Inspection 11. (1) The Authority may, at any time, inspect a certificate holder s facilities, documents, records, personnel and equipment to determine the organisation s compliance with these regulations. (2) The Authority shall conduct inspections at least once in a year. (3) After the inspection specified in subsection (1), an Approved Training Organisation certificate holder shall be notified, in writing, of any deficiencies found during the inspection. (4) An inspection shall also be conducted on the applicant or the holder of an Approved Training Organisation certificate based outside Zimbabwe. (5) An inspection carried out in terms of these regulations shall focus on (a) adequacy of, and qualifications of staff; (b) validity of instructors certificates or licences, ratings and logbooks; (c) training aircraft, associated documents and maintenance records; (d) flight simulation training devices qualification and approval; 1006

13 S.I. 80 of 2018 (e) facilities such as library, class rooms and training equipment adequate for the courses being conducted and the number of students; (f) documentation related to the courses; updating system and organisation training and procedures manuals; (g) training records and assessment forms; (h) flight instruction including pre-flight briefing, actual flight debriefing and flight crew training; (i) examination management and control; (j) instruction program for personnel other than flight crew; (k) quality assurance system; and (l) safety management system as applicable. Certificate holder responsibilities 12. A holder of an organisation s certificate shall (a) ensure that the facilities and working environment of the organisation are appropriate for the tasks to be performed; (b) ensure that the organisation has the necessary technical data, equipment, training devices and material to conduct the courses for which it is approved; (c) not make a substantial change in facilities, equipment or material that have been approved for a particular training program, unless that change is approved by the Authority in advance; (d) maintain the records required by these regulations in facilities adequate for that purpose; and (e) describe the method used for the completion and retention of the training records. Quality system for organisation 13. (1) An organisation shall establish a quality system acceptable to the Authority which includes (a) an independent audit procedure to monitor training standards; 1007

14 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (b) the integrity of knowledge examinations and practical assessments; and (c) compliance with and adequacy of procedures. (2) The management of the quality system shall include feedback of the independent audit findings to the organisation s senior management personnel and ultimately to the accountable manager to ensure, as necessary, corrective action. (3) The quality system shall meet the requirements specified in the First Schedule. Location of principal business office 14. An applicant or holder of an organisation s certificate shall establish and maintain a principal business office located at the physical address indicated on the certificate Satellite organisations 15. (1) A holder of an Organisation s certificate may conduct training in accordance with a training program approved by the Authority at a satellite organisation if (a) the facilities, equipment, personnel and course content of the satellite organisation meet the applicable requirements; (b) the instructors at the satellite organisation are under the direct supervision of management personnel of the principal organisation; and (c) the Approved Training Organisation certificate holder s training specifications reflect the name and address of the satellite organisation and the approved training courses offered at the satellite organisation. (2) The Authority shall issue training specifications which stipulates the training required and authorised at each satellite organisation. (3) An organisation may sub-contract certain activities to any other organisation subject to the approval of the Authority. (4) The ultimate responsibility for the training provided by the satellite organisation remains with the principal organisation. 1008

15 S.I. 80 of 2018 (5) The organisation and the satellite organisation shall execute a written agreement defining the safety and quality-related services to be provided. (6) The satellite organisation s safety related activities relevant to the agreement should be included in the organisation s quality assurance programme. Changes requiring notice to the Authority 16. (1) An organisation shall notify the Authority 30 days before any changes affecting the following (a) the accountable manager; (b) the quality manager; (c) the instructional staff; (d) the housing, training facilities and equipment, procedures, training programs and work scope that could affect the approval; (e) a description of the method used for the completion and retention of the training records; (f) the name of the organisation; (g) the location of the organisation; and (i) any ratings held by the organisation, whether granted by the Authority or held through an Approved Training Organisation certificate issued by another Contracting State. (2) The Authority may specify the conditions under which the organisation may operate during the period the changes specified in subsection (1) occur unless the Authority determines that the approval be suspended. Training and Procedures Manuals 17. (1) An applicant or a holder of an Approved Training Organisation certificate shall prepare and maintain a training and procedures manual containing information and instructions to enable staff to perform their duties and to give guidance to students on how to comply with course requirements, as listed in the Training and Procedures Manual set out in the Second Schedule. 1009

16 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (2) An Approved Training Organisation may combine the Training and Procedure Manuals. (3) The organisation shall ensure that the Training and Procedures Manual is amended as necessary to keep the information contained in the manual up to date. (4) The copies of all amendments to the Training and Procedures Manual shall be furnished promptly to all organisations or persons to whom the manual has been issued. (5) The training organisation shall provide Training and Procedures Manual for the use and guidance of personnel concerned. Safety programme and management system 18. (1) The Authority shall establish a safety programme in order to achieve an acceptable level of safety in an organisation under these regulations. (2) An Approved Training Organisation certificate holder shall establish and maintain a safety management system acceptable to the Authority. (3) The safety management system referred to in subsection (2) shall (a) identify actual and potential safety hazards; (b) ensure that remedial action necessary to maintain an acceptable level of safety is implemented; (c) provide for continuous monitoring and regular assessment of the safety level achieved; and (d) make continuous improvement to the overall level of safety. (4) A safety management system shall clearly define lines of safety accountability throughout the training organisation, including a direct accountability for safety on the part of senior management. (5) The organisation shall develop and maintain a formal process that ensures that hazards in operations are identified and the hazards identification is based on a combination of reactive, proactive and predictive methods of safety data collection. 1010

17 S.I. 80 of 2018 (6) The organisation shall develop and maintain a formal process that ensures analysis, assessment and control of safety risks in training operations. (7) The organisation shall, as part of certification requirements, submit a safety management system manual to the Authority for approval which shall include (a) a scope of safety management system; (b) the safety policy and objectives; (c) safety accountabilities; (d) key safety personnel; (e) documentation control procedures; (f) coordination of emergency response planning; (g) hazards identification and safety risk management schemes; (h) safety assurance; (i) safety performance monitoring; (j) safety audit; (k) management of change; (l) safety promotion; and (m) contracted activities. PART III Training for Flight Crew Licences and Ratings Flight crew training courses 19. The Authority may approve, as provided in the training specifications, the following courses of instruction to an applicant for, or a holder of an Approved Training Organisation certificate, provided the applicant meets the requirements of the Civil Aviation Personnel Licensing Regulations and these regulations (a) private pilot licence course; (b) commercial pilot licence course; (c) instrument rating course (single or multi engine); (d) airline transport pilot licence and command courses; 1011

18 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (e) multi-crew pilot licence; (f) command course; (g) flight instructor rating course; (h) class rating course; (i) type rating course; (j) crew resource management course or multi crew cooperation course; (k) flight instructor course; (l) instructor course for additional type or class ratings; (m) instructor course for flight simulator training; (n) refresher courses; (o) low visibility and specialised operation courses; (p) extended diversion time operations by turbine-engined aeroplanes course; (q) human factors; (r) catergory II and III operations course; (s) safety management systems; and (t) any other course as the Authority may approve. Personnel 20. (1) An organisation shall before approval, satisfy the Authority that its staff shall comprise of the following (a) an accountable manager; (b) a quality manager; (c) a head of training; (d) a chief flight instructor, as applicable; (e) a chief ground instructor as applicable; and (f) an adequate number of ground and flight instructors relevant to the courses provided. (2) An instructor to be used for flight training shall hold an instructor rating or authorisation in accordance with the Civil Aviation (Personnel Licensing)Regulations relevant to the instruction given. 1012

19 S.I. 80 of 2018 (3) An organisation shall ensure that all instructional personnel receive initial and continuation training appropriate to their assigned tasks and responsibilities. (4) The training program for instructional personnel established by the organisation shall include training in knowledge and skills related to human performance. (5) The responsibilities and qualifications of the management personnel employed in an organisation shall be as specified in the Third Schedule. (6) The Authority may approve positions, other than those listed, if the organisation shows that it can conduct the training of the high training standard under the direction of fewer or different categories of management personnel due to the (a) kind of training conducted; (b) number of students; (c) locations of training. (7) An organisation shall specify the duties and qualification of the personnel designated as responsible for planning, performing and supervising the training of the personnel referred to in subsection (1). (8) The competence of training personnel shall be in accordance with procedures stipulated and accepted by the Authority. Training program and approval 21. (1) An applicant for, or a holder of a certificate, shall apply to the Authority for a training program approval. (2) An applicant for, or holder of a certificate shall develop a training program for each type of course offered which shall include (a) a breakdown of flying and theoretical knowledge instruction in either a weekly or phase presentation, a list of standard exercises and a curriculum summary; in particular, synthetic flight training and theoretical knowledge instruction shall be phased in such a manner as to ensure that students shall be able to apply to flying exercises the knowledge gained on the ground; (b) minimum aircraft and flight training equipment requirements for each proposed program; 1013

20 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (c) minimum instructor qualifications for each proposed program; and (d) a program for initial training and continuing training of each instructor employed to instruct in a proposed program. (3) The content and sequence of the training program shall be acceptable to the Authority. (4) The training organisation shall provide a Training and Procedure Manual for the use and guidance of personnel concerned and the manual may be issued in separate parts and shall contain the following information (a) a general description of the scope of training authorised under the organisation s terms of approval; (b) the content of the training programmes offered including the courseware and equipment to be used; (c) a description of the organisation s quality assurance system; (d) a description of the organisation s facilities; (e) the name, duties and qualification of the person designated as responsible for compliance with the requirements of the approval; (f) a description of the procedures used to establish and maintain the competence of instructional personnel; and (g) a description, when applicable, of additional training needed to comply with an operator s procedures and requirements. Training aircraft 22. (1) A holder of a certificate shall provide, whether by lease, ownership, hire or any other acceptable method approved by the Authority, an adequate fleet of training aircraft appropriate to the courses of training for flight crew licences and ratings and aircraft provided shall be fitted with duplicated primary flight controls for use by the instructor and the student and shall not have swing-over flight controls. (2) The fleet provided under subsection (1) shall include 1014

21 S.I. 80 of 2018 (a) as appropriate to the courses of training, aeroplanes suitable for demonstrating stalling and spin avoidance; (b) helicopters as appropriate to the courses of training and suitable for auto-rotation demonstration; and (c) aircraft suitably equipped to simulate instrument meteorological conditions and suitably equipped for instrument flight training and testing. Flight simulation training device 23. (1) An applicant or a holder of an Approved Training Organisation certificate providing flight simulator training shall (a) satisfy the Authority that suitably equipped flight simulation training devices are provided having regard to the number of students and organisation of courses; and (b) show that each flight simulation training device used for training, testing and checking shall be or is specifically qualified and approved by the Authority for (i) each manoeuvre and procedure for the make, model and series of aircraft, set of aircraft; or (ii) aircraft type simulated, as applicable; and (iii) each training program or training course in which the flight simulation training device is used, if that program or course is used to satisfy any requirement of these regulations. (2) Synthetic training devices shall be qualified according to the requirements established by these regulations and their use shall be approved by the Authority to ensure that they are appropriate to the task. Aerodrome and sites 24. (1) An applicant for, or a holder of, a certificate that intends to conduct or who conducts flight training shall show that it has continuous use of each airport and sites for helicopter training at which training flights originate and that the airport has an adequate runway and other necessary equipment. 1015

22 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (2) A base aerodrome and any alternative base aerodrome at which flying training is conducted shall have the following facilities (a) at least one runway or take-off area that allows training aircraft to make a normal take-off or landing at the maximum take-off or maximum landing mass authorised, touchdown and autorotation as appropriate (i) under calm wind of not more than five knots conditions and temperatures equal to the mean high temperature for the hottest month of the year in the operating area; (ii) clearing all obstacles in the take-off flight path by at least fifty feet; (iii) with the power plant operation and the landing gear, if applicable recommended by the manufacturer; (iv) with a smooth transition from lift-off to the best rate of climb speed without exceptional piloting skills or techniques; (b) a wind direction indicator that is visible at ground level from the ends of each runway; (c) adequate runway electrical lighting if used for night training; and (d) a traffic direction indicator when (i) the airport does not have an operating control tower; or (ii) traffic and wind advisories are not available; (e) sites available for (i) confined area operation training; (ii) simulated engine off autorotation; and (iii) sloping ground operation. Training facilities 25. (1) An applicant for, or a holder of an Approved Training Organisation certificate shall, subject to the determination by the Authority, have facilities appropriate for the maximum number of students expected to be taught at any time. 1016

23 S.I. 80 of 2018 (2) The minimum facilities for flight operations shall include (a) an operation room; (b) a flight planning room (with current maps, charts, aeronautical information service and meteorological information); (c) adequate briefing rooms; and (d) offices for the instructors. (3) The minimum facilities for knowledge instructions shall include (a) classroom accommodation; (b) suitable demonstration equipment; (c) a radio telephony training and testing facility; (d) a library; and (e) an office for instructors. (4) A holder of a certificate shall not make any substantial change to the facility, equipment or material that has been approved for a particular training program unless that change is approved by the Authority prior to the change to the facilities. PART IV Training for Licences and Ratings for Licensed Maintenance Engineers, Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Operation Officers Training courses for licenses and ratings for aircraft maintenance engineers, air traffic controllers and flight operation officers 26. The Authority may approve the following courses of instruction to an applicant for, or holder of a certificate, provided the applicant meets the requirements of the Civil Aviation Regulations (a) aircraft maintenance engineers basic course; (b) airframe rating, power plant rating or avionics rating course; (c) air traffic controller licence course; (d) training for ratings for air traffic controller licences; 1017

24 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (e) flight operation or dispatch officer course; (f) flight radio telephone operator course; (g) cabin crewmember course; (h) aeronautical information services courses; (i) communication, navigation and surveillance technician courses; and (j) any other courses provided. Personnel 27. (1) An organisation shall satisfy the Authority that an adequate number of qualified, competent staff are employed as follows (a) an accountable manager; (b) a quality assurance manager; (c) a head of training; (d) a chief instructor; and (e) an adequate number of instructors relevant to the courses provided, qualified in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Aviation (Personnel Licensing) Regulations. (2) The organisation shall ensure that all instructional personnel receive initial and continuation training appropriate to their assigned tasks and responsibilities of the training program established by the training organisation and shall include training in knowledge and skills related to human performance. (3) The personnel specified in this section shall submit their credentials to the Authority and shall show that they have relevant qualifications and satisfactory experience related to approved training as appropriate in accordance with the Third Schedule. Training program and approval 28. (1) An applicant or a holder of a certificate shall (a) apply to the Authority for an approval of a training program; (b) ensure that each training program submitted to the Authority for approval meets the applicable requirements; and 1018

25 S.I. 80 of 2018 (c) indicate in the application (i) courses which are part of the program; and (ii) requirements of the Civil Aviation (Personnel Licensing) Regulations which may be satisfied. (2) Where the Authority finds that the approved training programme does not meet the applicable requirements, it shall require the holder to make revision in the training programme. (3) Approved training shall provide a level of competency at least equal to that provided by the minimum experience requirements for personnel not receiving such training. Training facilities, equipment and material for aircraft maintenance engineers courses 29. (1) An applicant for, or a holder of an Approved Training Organisation certificate that intends to conduct or conducts aircraft maintenance engineer courses shall (a) have an enclosed adequately equipped classroom; (b) have a well-equipped library; (c) have or have access to workshops, equipment, tools, adequate supply of materials, special tools and similar articles for the rating sought; (d) have adequate office facilities; (e) have secure storage facilities for examination papers and training records; and (f) have suitable facilities, as determined by the Authority, appropriate for the maximum number of students expected to be taught at any time and the ratings sought thereof. (2) An applicant for, or holder of a certificate with approved licenced maintenance engineer courses shall have and maintain the adequate instructional equipment as is appropriate to the rating sought. (3) A holder of a certificate shall not make any change in facilities, equipment or material that have been approved for a particular training program, unless that change is approved by the Authority in advance. 1019

26 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (4) An applicant for, or holder of, a certificate to conduct aircraft maintenance engineer courses shall ensure that the tools, equipment, materials, and instructional equipment required by subsections (1) and (2) are in satisfactory working condition for instructional and practice purposes. Training facilities, equipment and material for air traffic controllers or flight radio telephone operators 30. (1) An applicant for, or holder of, a certificate to train air traffic controllers or flight radio telephone operators shall have facilities as determined by the Authority, appropriate for the maximum number of students expected to be taught at any time. (2) An applicant for, or holder of, a certificate to train air traffic controllers or flight radio telephone operators shall have the following facilities (a) an enclosed adequately equipped classroom; (b) well equipped library; (c) well designed simulators appropriate for the rating sought; (d) adequate office accommodation for instructors; (e) control desk or console where applicable; (f) approved syllabus for rating being sought; and (g) secure storage facilities for examination papers and training records. (3) An applicant for, or a holder of, a certificate with air traffic control or flight radio telephone operators courses shall maintain instructional equipment as is appropriate to the rating sought. (4) A holder of a certificate to train air traffic controllers or flight radio telephony operator shall not make any change to the facilities, equipment, simulator or materials approved for a particular training unless that change is approved by the Authority prior to such change. (5) An applicant for, or holder of, a certificate to train air traffic controllers or flight radio telephony operators shall ensure that the equipment, materials, and simulators required by subsections (1) and 1020

27 S.I. 80 of 2018 (2) is in satisfactory working condition for instructional and practice purposes. Training facilities, equipment and material for flight operations officers or cabin crewmembers 31. (1) An applicant for, or holder of a certificate to train flight operations officers or cabin crew members shall have facilities, as determined by the Authority, appropriate for the maximum number of students expected to be taught at any time, as follows (a) adequate enclosed classroom; (b) flight operations facilities, including (i) an operations room; (ii) a flight planning room; (iii) an office for the instructors; (c) suitable demonstration equipment and simulators for cabin mockups, including that required for safety and emergency training; (d) suitable radio telephony training and testing facility for flight operations officer training only; (e) a library; and (f) secure storage facilities for examination papers and training records. (2) An applicant for, or a holder of a certificate for flight operations officers or cabin crewmembers courses shall have and maintain instructional equipment appropriate for the training sought. (3) A holder of a certificate shall not make a substantial change to the facilities, equipment or material that have been approved for a particular training program, unless that change is approved by the Authority prior to the change to the facilities. (4) An applicant for, or holder of, a certificate to train flight operations officers or cabin crewmembers shall ensure that the equipment and materials, required by subsections (1) and (2) is in satisfactory working condition for instructional and practice purposes. Advertising limitations 32. (1) An approved training organisation shall not 1021

28 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 (a) conduct or advertise to conduct any training, testing, or checking that is not approved by the Authority if that training is designed to satisfy any requirement of these regulations; (b) make any statement relating to certification and training specifications that is false or designed to mislead any person contemplating enrolment in that organisation; or (c) advertise that the organisation is certified unless it clearly differentiates between courses that have been approved under these regulations and those that have not been approved under these regulations. (2) An organisation whose certificate has been surrendered, suspended, revoked, or terminated shall promptly (a) remove all indications, including signs, wherever located, that the organisation was certified by the Authority; and (b) notify all advertising agents, and advertising media employed by the organisation to cease all advertising indicating that the organisation is certified by the Authority. PART V Exemptions Application for exemption 33. (1) Any person may apply to the Authority for an exemption from any of the provisions of these regulations. (2) An application for an exemption shall be submitted to the Authority at least 60 days prior to the proposed effective date, to obtain timely review. (3) The application shall be accompanied by a fee prescribed in the Fourth Schedule. Requirements for application 34. (1) An application for an exemption shall contain the following (a) the applicants name, physical address and mailing address, telephone number, fax number if available and address if available; 1022

29 S.I. 80 of 2018 (b) a citation of the specific requirement from which the applicant seeks exemption; (c) an explanation of why the exemption is needed; and (d) a description of the type of operations to be conducted under the proposed exemption; (e) the proposed duration of the exemption; (f) an explanation of how the exemption is in the public interest; (g) a detailed description of the alternative means by which the applicant shall ensure a level of safety equivalent to that established by the section in question; (h) a review and discussion of any known safety concerns with the requirement, including information about any relevant accidents or incidents of which the applicant is aware; and (i) if the applicant seeks to operate under the proposed exemption outside of the Zimbabwe s airspace, an indication whether the exemption would contravene any provision of the Standards and Recommended Practices of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) as well as the regulations pertaining to the airspace in which the operation will occur. (2) Where the applicant seeks expedient processing of the application, the application shall contain supporting facts and reasons that the application was not filed in time, and the reasons why it should be processed expeditiously. (3) The Authority may deny an application for exemption from the application of any of the provisions of these regulations if the Authority finds that the applicant has not given sufficient reasons for the exemption within the period specified in section 33 (2). Review, publication and issue or denial of the exemption-initial review by the Authority 35. (1) The Authority shall review the application for accuracy and compliance with the requirements of sections 33 and 34. (2) If the application satisfies the provisions of these regulations and the Authority determines that a review of its merits is justified, 1023

30 Civil Aviation (Approved Training Organisation) Regulations, 2018 the Authority shall publish a detailed summary of the application in the Government Gazette for comment and specify the date by which comments shall be received by the Authority for consideration. (3) Where the filing requirements of sections 33 and 34 have not been met, the Authority shall notify the applicant and take no further action until the applicant corrects the application and resubmits it in accordance with these regulations. (4) If the request is for emergency relief, the Authority shall publish the application or the Authority s decision as soon as possible after processing the application. Evaluation of the request 36. (1) Upon the initial review and if the filing requirements have been satisfied, the Authority shall conduct an evaluation of the request to determine whether (a) an exemption shall be in the public interest; (b) the applicant s proposal shall provide a level of safety equivalent to that established by the regulations, although where the Authority decides that a technical evaluation of the request would impose a significant burden on the Authority s technical resources, the Authority may deny the exemption on that basis; (c) a grant of the exemption shall contravene the applicable International Civil Aviation Organisation Standards and Recommended Practices; and (d) the request shall be granted or denied, and of any conditions or limitations that shall be part of the exemption. (2) The Authority shall notify the applicant by letter and publish a detailed summary of its evaluation and decision to grant or deny the request. (3) The summary referred to in subsection (2) shall specify the duration of the exemption and any conditions or limitations of the exemption. (4) If the exemption affects a significant population of the aviation community of Zimbabwe the Authority shall publish the summary in the aeronautical information circular. 1024

31 S.I. 80 of 2018 PART VI General Provisions Possession of the licence 37. (1) A holder of a licence, certificate or authorisation issued by the Authority shall have that licence, certificate or authorisation in his or her physical possession or at the work site when exercising the privileges of the licence, certificate or authorisation. (2) A flight crew of a foreign registered aircraft shall hold a valid licence, certificate or authorisation and have that licence, certificate or authorisation in his or her physical possession or at the work site when exercising the privileges of the licence, certificate or authorisation. Inspection of licenses, certificates and authorisation 38. Any person who holds a license, certificate or authorisation required by these regulations shall present it for inspection upon a request from the Authority or any other person authorised by the Authority. Change of name 39. (1) A holder of a certificate or authorisation issued under these regulations may apply to change the name on a certificate or authorisation. (2) The holder shall include with the request (a) the current certificate or authorisation; and (b) a court order, or other legal document verifying the name change. (3) The Authority may change the certificate or authorisation and issue a replacement. (4) The Authority shall return to the holder the original documents specified in subsection (2) (b) and retain copies and return the replaced certificate or authorisation with the appropriate endorsement. (5) A holder of a certificate or authorisation issued under these regulations shall notify the Authority of the change in the physical and mailing address and shall do so in the case of 1025

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART III AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATION

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART III AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATION Civil Aviation 1 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART III AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATION REGULATIONS 1. Citation. PART A CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATION 2. Interpretation. 3. Application

More information

Part 141. Aviation Training Organisations Certification. CAA Consolidation. 10 March Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Part 141. Aviation Training Organisations Certification. CAA Consolidation. 10 March Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Part 141 CAA Consolidation 10 March 2017 Aviation Training Organisations Certification Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 141 prescribes rules governing the certification

More information

Appendix 1(a) to JCAR-FCL 1.055

Appendix 1(a) to JCAR-FCL 1.055 Flying Training Organizations for Pilot licenses and Ratings This guide gives the requirements for the issue, revalidation and variation of the approval of FTOs Introduction 1. A Flying Training Organization

More information

Part 149. Aviation Recreation Organisations - Certification. CAA Consolidation. 1 February 2016

Part 149. Aviation Recreation Organisations - Certification. CAA Consolidation. 1 February 2016 Part 149 CAA Consolidation 1 February 2016 Aviation Recreation Organisations - Certification Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 149 prescribes rules governing the

More information

Air Operator Certification

Air Operator Certification Civil Aviation Rules Part 119, Amendment 15 Docket 8/CAR/1 Contents Rule objective... 4 Extent of consultation Safety Management project... 4 Summary of submissions... 5 Extent of consultation Maintenance

More information

Part 145. Aircraft Maintenance Organisations Certification. CAA Consolidation. 10 March Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Part 145. Aircraft Maintenance Organisations Certification. CAA Consolidation. 10 March Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Part 145 CAA Consolidation 10 March 2017 Aircraft Maintenance Organisations Certification Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 145 prescribes rules governing the certification

More information

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS SURINAME PART 3 AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATIONS VERSION 4.0

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS SURINAME PART 3 AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATIONS VERSION 4.0 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS SURINAME PART 3 AVIATION TRAINING ORGANISATIONS VERSION 4.0 June 2006 AMENDMENTS Location Date Amended by Description June 2006 VERSION 4.0 IS Part 03 Page 2 Contents Part 3

More information

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs)

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs) OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs) Part 171 AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES Published by Air Safety Support International Ltd Air Safety Support International Limited 2005 First

More information

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA r N$383u WINDHOEK- 15 August 1997 No 1637 CONTENTS Page GENERAL NOTICE No 211 Proposed Civil Aviation Regulations: Part 141 -Organisations: Aviation Training

More information

Section M. Airline Transport Pilot s Licence (Aeroplanes)

Section M. Airline Transport Pilot s Licence (Aeroplanes) Section M Airline Transport Pilot s Licence (Aeroplanes) 1. Requirements for issue of Licence An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot s Licence shall satisfy the following requirements : (a) Age He

More information

GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION REGULATION PART X- FOREIGN OPERATORS.

GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION REGULATION PART X- FOREIGN OPERATORS. Civil Aviation 1 GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION REGULATION PART X- FOREIGN OPERATORS. REGULATIONS ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS 1. Citation. 2. Interpretation. 3. Applicability of Regulations. PART A GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

More information

Aircraft Maintenance Organisations - Certification. Contents

Aircraft Maintenance Organisations - Certification. Contents Contents Rule objective... 3 Extent of consultation... 3 New Zealand Transport Strategy... 4 Summary of submissions... 5 Examination of submissions... 6 Insertion of Amendments... 6 Effective date of rule...

More information

Part 171. Aeronautical Telecommunication Services - Operation and Certification. CAA Consolidation. 10 March 2017

Part 171. Aeronautical Telecommunication Services - Operation and Certification. CAA Consolidation. 10 March 2017 Part 171 CAA Consolidation 10 March 2017 Aeronautical Telecommunication Services - Operation and Certification Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 171 provides the

More information

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 855 of 2004 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE SYSTEMS) ORDER, 2004

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 855 of 2004 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE SYSTEMS) ORDER, 2004 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS S.I. No. 855 of 2004 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE SYSTEMS) ORDER, 2004 PUBLISHED BY THE STATIONERY OFFICE DUBLIN To be purchased directly from the GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

More information

Current Rules Part 175 Aeronautical Information Service Organisations - Certification Pending Rules

Current Rules Part 175 Aeronautical Information Service Organisations - Certification Pending Rules Subpart B Certification Requirements 175.51 Personnel Requirements (a) Each applicant for the grant of an aeronautical information service certificate shall engage, employ or contract: (1) a senior person

More information

An advisory circular may also include technical information that is relevant to the rule standards or requirements.

An advisory circular may also include technical information that is relevant to the rule standards or requirements. Advisory Circular AC61-19 Pilot Licences and Ratings Flight Examiner Ratings Revision 13 02 July 2018 General Civil Aviation Authority advisory circulars contain guidance and information about standards,

More information

Training and licensing of flight information service officers

Training and licensing of flight information service officers 1 (12) Issued: 16 August 2013 Enters into force: 1 September 2013 Validity: Indefinitely Legal basis: This Aviation Regulation has been issued by virtue of Section 45, 46, 119 and 120 of the Aviation Act

More information

2.1 Private Pilot Licence (Aeroplane/Microlight)

2.1 Private Pilot Licence (Aeroplane/Microlight) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP. SAFDURJUNG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 7 FLIGHT CREW STANDARDS TRAINING AND LICENSING

More information

Comparison. Annex 1 to the ICAO Convention JAR-FCL 1

Comparison. Annex 1 to the ICAO Convention JAR-FCL 1 Comparison to the ICAO Convention JAR-FCL 1 Used Versions :» to the ICAO Convention - up to Amendment 166» JAR-FCL 1 Amendment 3 and NPA-FCL 19 18 May 2005 Comparison to the ICAO Convention JAR-FCL Used

More information

Part 115. Adventure Aviation, Initial Issue - Certification and Operations. CAA Consolidation. 18 May 2018

Part 115. Adventure Aviation, Initial Issue - Certification and Operations. CAA Consolidation. 18 May 2018 Part 115 CAA Consolidation 18 May 2018 Adventure Aviation, Initial Issue - Certification and Operations Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION This Part prescribes the requirements

More information

Schedule 1 Units of Measurement Schedule 2 Voluntary Surrender of Licence

Schedule 1 Units of Measurement Schedule 2 Voluntary Surrender of Licence LAWS OF GUYANA Civil Aviation 1 GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART I GENERAL MADE BY THE MINISTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION XXX OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT. REGULATIONS PART I GENERAL 1. Citation 2.

More information

Supplement No. 17 published with Gazette No. 22 dated 25 October, THE AIR NAVIGATION (OVERSEAS TERRITORIES) ORDER 2007, S.I No.

Supplement No. 17 published with Gazette No. 22 dated 25 October, THE AIR NAVIGATION (OVERSEAS TERRITORIES) ORDER 2007, S.I No. CAYMAN ISLANDS Supplement No. 17 published with Gazette No. 22 dated 25 October, 2010. THE AIR NAVIGATION (OVERSEAS TERRITORIES) ORDER 2007, S.I. 2007 No. 3468 THE AIR NAVIGATION (FEES) REGULATIONS, 2010

More information

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs)

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs) OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs) Part 173 FLIGHT CHECKING ORGANISATION APPROVAL Published by Air Safety Support International Ltd Air Safety Support International Limited 2005 ISBN 0-11790-410-4

More information

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs)

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs) OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs) Part 66 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL LICENSING AND AUTHORISATION Published by Air Safety Support International Ltd Air Safety Support International

More information

REGULATIONS (10) FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS

REGULATIONS (10) FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS Republic of Iraq Ministry of Transport Iraq Civil Aviation Authority REGULATIONS (10) FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS Legal Notice No. REPUBLIC OF IRAQ THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT, NO.148 REGULATIONS THE CIVIL AVIATION

More information

IRELAND SAFETY REGULATION DIVISION

IRELAND SAFETY REGULATION DIVISION NOTICE TO AIR NAVIGATION SERVICE PROVIDERS IRELAND SAFETY REGULATION DIVISION NR S.016 ISSUE 1 DATE 03.03.10 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY AVIATION HOUSE HAWKINS STREET DUBLIN 2 Tel +353 1 6718655 Fax +353

More information

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDURJUNG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDURJUNG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDURJUNG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI. CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION -7: FLIGHT CREW STANDARDS TRAINING & LICENCING

More information

Part 129. Foreign Air Transport Operator - Certification. CAA Consolidation. 18 May Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Part 129. Foreign Air Transport Operator - Certification. CAA Consolidation. 18 May Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Part 129 CAA Consolidation 18 May 2018 Foreign Air Transport Operator - Certification Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 129 prescribes the certification and operating

More information

Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Licensing

Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Licensing AIRWORTHINESS NOTICE No 02 Issue 1 October 2010 Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Licensing 1 Introduction The Civil Aviation Directive CAD-AIRW/12(1)-1 incorporates Annex III (Part 66) to the European Commission

More information

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU)

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 18.10.2011 Official Journal of the European Union L 271/15 COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 1034/2011 of 17 October 2011 on safety oversight in air traffic management and air navigation services

More information

SUMMARY REPORT ON THE SAFETY OVERSIGHT AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION OF KUWAIT

SUMMARY REPORT ON THE SAFETY OVERSIGHT AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION OF KUWAIT ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme SUMMARY REPORT ON THE SAFETY OVERSIGHT AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION OF KUWAIT (Kuwait, 17 to 20 September 2003) International

More information

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. Draft. COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No /2010

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. Draft. COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No /2010 COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, XXX Draft COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No /2010 of [ ] on safety oversight in air traffic management and air navigation services (Text with EEA relevance)

More information

Part 63 CAA Consolidation 22 June 2006 Flight Engineer Licences and Ratings

Part 63 CAA Consolidation 22 June 2006 Flight Engineer Licences and Ratings Part 63 CAA Consolidation 22 June 2006 Flight Engineer Licences and Ratings Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 63 prescribes the rules relating to the issue of cadet

More information

CIVIL AVIATION ACT (Act No. 11 of 2011)

CIVIL AVIATION ACT (Act No. 11 of 2011) C.483 Statutory Instrument No. 19 of 2013 REGULATION 1. Citation 2. Interpretation CIVIL AVIATION ACT (Act No. 11 of 2011) CIVIL AVIATION (AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATION AND ADMINISTRATION) REGULATIONS, 2013

More information

October 2007 ISSUE AND RENEWAL OF AN INSTRUMENT RATING

October 2007 ISSUE AND RENEWAL OF AN INSTRUMENT RATING Advisory Circular TCAA-AC-PEL005 October 2007 ISSUE AND RENEWAL OF AN INSTRUMENT RATING 1.0 PURPOSE This Advisory Circular is issued to provide guidance, information and procedures required to be followed

More information

Part 125, Amendment 19. Air Operations Medium Aeroplanes. Docket 14/CAR/3

Part 125, Amendment 19. Air Operations Medium Aeroplanes. Docket 14/CAR/3 Docket 14/CAR/3 Contents Rule objective... 3 Extent of consultation... 3 Summary of submissions... 3 Examination of submissions... 3 Insertion of Amendments... 3 Effective date of rule... 4 Availability

More information

Advisory Circular AC19-1. Test Pilot Approvals 03 July Revision 0

Advisory Circular AC19-1. Test Pilot Approvals 03 July Revision 0 Advisory Circular AC19-1 Revision 0 Test Pilot Approvals 03 July 2009 General Civil Aviation Authority Advisory Circulars contain information about standards, practices, and procedures that the Director

More information

WORKING TOGETHER TO ENHANCE AIRPORT OPERATIONAL SAFETY. Ermenando Silva APEX, in Safety Manager ACI, World

WORKING TOGETHER TO ENHANCE AIRPORT OPERATIONAL SAFETY. Ermenando Silva APEX, in Safety Manager ACI, World WORKING TOGETHER TO ENHANCE AIRPORT OPERATIONAL SAFETY Ermenando Silva APEX, in Safety Manager ACI, World Aerodrome Manual The aim and objectives of the aerodrome manual and how it is to be used by operating

More information

made under regulations and of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.

made under regulations and of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. Part 145 Manual of Standards (MOS) (as amended) made under regulations 145.005 and 145.015 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. This compilation was prepared on 4 July 2012 taking into account

More information

Part 137. Agricultural Aircraft Operations. CAA Consolidation. 10 March Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Part 137. Agricultural Aircraft Operations. CAA Consolidation. 10 March Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Part 137 CAA Consolidation 10 March 2017 Agricultural Aircraft Operations Published by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand DESCRIPTION Part 137 prescribes rules, that are additional to and exceptions

More information

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, PAKISTAN OPERATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTENTS

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, PAKISTAN OPERATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTENTS CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, PAKISTAN Air Navigation Order No. : 91-0004 Date : 7 th April, 2010 Issue : Two OPERATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTENTS SECTIONS 1. Authority 2. Purpose 3. Scope 4. Operational Control

More information

OPS General Rules for Operations Manuals

OPS General Rules for Operations Manuals CAR OPS 1 Subpart P (Manuals Logs and Records) Date of audit: 20 th December 2016 Audit conducted by: Stephanie Vella Gera. Audit Ref: QM_13 Compliant Reference/Question es No Comment/Remark OPS 1.1040

More information

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDARJANG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDARJANG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDARJANG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 7 FLIGHT CREW STANDARDS, TRAINING AND LICENSING

More information

Sample Regulations for Water Aerodromes

Sample Regulations for Water Aerodromes Sample Regulations for Water Aerodromes First Edition (unedited version) March 2015 Notice to users: This document is an unedited version which is made available to the public for convenience. Its content

More information

ISSUE OF NATIONAL PPL(A) WITH OR WITHOUT RESTRICTED PRIVILEGES AND NON-ICAO NATIONAL FI(A) WITH RESTRICTED PRIVILEGES

ISSUE OF NATIONAL PPL(A) WITH OR WITHOUT RESTRICTED PRIVILEGES AND NON-ICAO NATIONAL FI(A) WITH RESTRICTED PRIVILEGES Irish Aviation Authority The Times Building 11 12 D Olier Street Dublin 2, Ireland www.iaa.ie Safety Regulation Division Údarás Eitlíochta na héireann Foirgneamh na hamanna 11 12 Sráid D Olier Baile Átha

More information

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RATING/OPERATION CONTENTS

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RATING/OPERATION CONTENTS CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RATING/OPERATION AIR NAVIGATION ORDER NO: 90.0016 ISSUE: ONE CONTENTS SECTION: 1. Authority 2. Scope 3. Effective Date 4. Definitions 5. Knowledge 6. Experience

More information

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$255 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA WINDHOEK 22 September 1998 No 1960 CONTENTS GOVERNMENT NOTICE No 240 Promulgation of Aviation Amendment Act, 1998 (Act 27 of 1998), of the Parliament

More information

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licensing

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licensing AIRWORTHINESS NOTICE No 2 Issue 5 November 2017 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licensing 1 Introduction The Civil Aviation Directive SCAA CAD PEL- 16 incorporates Annex III (Part 66) to the European Commission

More information

REGULATIONS OF THE CIVIL AVIATION BOARD NUMBER 75 ON PRIVILEGES OF HOLDERS OF PILOT, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER

REGULATIONS OF THE CIVIL AVIATION BOARD NUMBER 75 ON PRIVILEGES OF HOLDERS OF PILOT, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER 1 REGULATIONS OF THE CIVIL AVIATION BOARD NUMBER 75 ON PRIVILEGES OF HOLDERS OF PILOT, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER AND FLIGHT DISPATCHER LICENCES By virtue of Section 15 (2) of the Air Navigation Act B.E 2497,

More information

Official Journal L 362. of the European Union. Legislation. Non-legislative acts. Volume December English edition. Contents REGULATIONS

Official Journal L 362. of the European Union. Legislation. Non-legislative acts. Volume December English edition. Contents REGULATIONS Official Journal of the European Union L 362 English edition Legislation Volume 57 17 December 2014 Contents II Non-legislative acts REGULATIONS Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 of 26 November 2014

More information

TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES INSPECTORATE. Title: CONSTRUCTION OF VISUAL AND INSTRUMENT FLIGHT PROCEDURES

TANZANIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES INSPECTORATE. Title: CONSTRUCTION OF VISUAL AND INSTRUMENT FLIGHT PROCEDURES Page 1 of 8 1. PURPOSE 1.1. This Advisory Circular provides guidance to personnel involved in construction of instrument and visual flight procedures for publication in the Aeronautical Information Publication.

More information

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS (CASR) PART 141 CERTIFICATION AND OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR PILOT SCHOOLS LAMPIRAN PERATURAN MENTERI PERHUBUNGAN NOMOR

More information

October 2007 ISSUE, RENEWAL OR RE-ISSUE OF A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE FOR FLIGHT CREW, CABIN CREW MEMBERS AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LICENCES

October 2007 ISSUE, RENEWAL OR RE-ISSUE OF A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE FOR FLIGHT CREW, CABIN CREW MEMBERS AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LICENCES Advisory Circular TCAA-AC-PEL017 October 2007 ISSUE, RENEWAL OR RE-ISSUE OF A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE FOR FLIGHT CREW, CABIN CREW MEMBERS AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LICENCES 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This Advisory Circular

More information

Regulations of the Department of Civil Aviation on Certification of Check Airmen B.E

Regulations of the Department of Civil Aviation on Certification of Check Airmen B.E For Convenient use only Regulations of the Department of Civil Aviation on Certification of Check Airmen B.E. 2553 -------------------------------- By virtue of Clause 2.1.1 of Clause 2 and Clause 3.4

More information

Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material to Part-DTO 1

Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material to Part-DTO 1 Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material to Part-DTO 1 Initial issue 14 September 2018 1 Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material to Annex VIII (Part-DTO) to Commission Regulation

More information

October 2007 ISSUE AND RENEWAL OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER S LICENSE

October 2007 ISSUE AND RENEWAL OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER S LICENSE Advisory Circular CAA-AC-PEL013 October 2007 ISSUE AND RENEWAL OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER S LICENSE 1.0 PURPOSE This Advisory Circular is issued to provide guidance and information on the issue,

More information

GUIDANCE MATERIAL Designated Engineering Representatives (Authorised Persons)

GUIDANCE MATERIAL Designated Engineering Representatives (Authorised Persons) GUIDANCE MATERIAL Designated Engineering Representatives (Authorised Date: Subject: TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO 1. Introduction... 3 1.1. Purpose... 3 1.2. Applicability... 3 1.3. Definitions and Abbreviations...

More information

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, Civil Aviation Regulation, 2058 (2002)

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, Civil Aviation Regulation, 2058 (2002) Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, Civil Aviation Regulation, 2058 (2002) First Amendment- 2070/2/30 (June 13, 2013) Second Amendment- 2070/9/14 (December 29, 2013) In exercise of power conferred by Section

More information

SECTION TRAINING HELO. Date: 01/08/16 Page: 1 of Table of Contents Training, Helicopter

SECTION TRAINING HELO. Date: 01/08/16 Page: 1 of Table of Contents Training, Helicopter Date: 01/08/16 Page: 1 of 10 1. Table of Contents Training, Helicopter 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS TRAINING, HELICOPTER... 1 2. HELICOPTER POLICY... 2 1. SCOPE... 2 2. ORGANISATION & STRUCTURE... 2 3. RESPONSIBLE

More information

FIJI AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION CIRCULAR

FIJI AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION CIRCULAR FIJI AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION CIRCULAR Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji Private Bag (NAP0354), Nadi Airport Fiji Tel: (679) 6721 555; Fax (679) 6721 500 Website: www.caafi.org.fj AIC 05/05 Effective 14

More information

Official Journal of the European Union L 7/3

Official Journal of the European Union L 7/3 12.1.2010 Official Journal of the European Union L 7/3 COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 18/2010 of 8 January 2010 amending Regulation (EC) No 300/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as far

More information

July 2008 ISSUE, RENEWAL AND RE-ISSUE OF A FLIGHT ENGINEER LICENCE INCLUDING ADDITIONAL CATEGORY AND AIRCRAFT TYPE RATING 1.

July 2008 ISSUE, RENEWAL AND RE-ISSUE OF A FLIGHT ENGINEER LICENCE INCLUDING ADDITIONAL CATEGORY AND AIRCRAFT TYPE RATING 1. KENYA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY Advisory Circular CAA-AC-PEL007A July 2008 ISSUE, RENEWAL AND RE-ISSUE OF A FLIGHT ENGINEER LICENCE INCLUDING ADDITIONAL CATEGORY AND AIRCRAFT TYPE RATING 1.0 PURPOSE This

More information

CHECKLIST FOR ATO ANNUAL INSPECTION Personnel Licensing Office

CHECKLIST FOR ATO ANNUAL INSPECTION Personnel Licensing Office Form 4 In the name of God CHECKLIST FOR ATO ANNUAL INSPECTION Personnel Licensing Office DATE OF INSPECTION : INSPECTION AT : INSPECTOR : GENERAL INFORMATION: NAME OF ORGANISATION: Certificate of Approval

More information

Qualification Details

Qualification Details Outcome Statement Qualification Details Qualification Title New Zealand Diploma in Aviation (Aeroplane and Helicopter) (with strands in Airline Preparation, and Flight Instruction) Version 2 Qualification

More information

gives the requirements and rated or, a basic competent

gives the requirements and rated or, a basic competent GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDARJANG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 2, AIRWORTHINESS SERIES `L' PART XVI ISSUE I, 1

More information

July 2008 COMPANY INDOCTRINATION TRAINING 1.0 PURPOSE

July 2008 COMPANY INDOCTRINATION TRAINING 1.0 PURPOSE ADVISORY CIRCULAR CAA-AC-OPS009A July 2008 COMPANY INDOCTRINATION TRAINING 1.0 PURPOSE This Advisory Circular (AC) specifies the objectives and content of company indoctrination curriculum segments applicable

More information

Advisory Circular. Exemption from subsection (2) and paragraph (1)(e) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations

Advisory Circular. Exemption from subsection (2) and paragraph (1)(e) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations Advisory Circular Subject: Exemption from subsection 604.140(2) and paragraph 604.143(1)(e) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations Issuing Office: Civil Aviation, Standards AC No.: AC 604-003 File Classification

More information

The type rating of test pilots having flown the aircraft for its development and certification needs to be addressed as a special case.

The type rating of test pilots having flown the aircraft for its development and certification needs to be addressed as a special case. FLIGHT TESTING: COMMENTS ON NPA 2008-17,PILOT LICENSING FCL.700 Circumstances in which class or type ratings are required Subparagraph (b) (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), in the case of flights related

More information

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 420 of 1999 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 420 of 1999 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS S.I. No. 420 of 1999 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATES) ORDER, 1999 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY 2 (AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATES) ORDER, 1999 The Irish Aviation Authority,

More information

Reporting Instructions FILING REQUIREMENTS

Reporting Instructions FILING REQUIREMENTS FORM N AVIATION PERSONNEL LICENSING AND TRAINING Reporting Instructions General FILING REQUIREMENTS This form is to be used by ICAO Member States to report aviation personnel qualifications and aviation

More information

TCAA-AC-AWS007C. March 2013 CERTIFICATION OF A FOREIGN APPPOVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION (AMO) 1.0 PURPOSE

TCAA-AC-AWS007C. March 2013 CERTIFICATION OF A FOREIGN APPPOVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION (AMO) 1.0 PURPOSE Advisory Circular TCAA-AC-AWS007C March 2013 CERTIFICATION OF A FOREIGN APPPOVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION (AMO) 1.0 PURPOSE This Advisory Circular (AC) is issued to provide information and guidance to

More information

Order. March 2013 ISSUE,RENEWALORRE-ISSUE OF A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE 1.0 PURPOSE 2.0 REFERENCES

Order. March 2013 ISSUE,RENEWALORRE-ISSUE OF A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE 1.0 PURPOSE 2.0 REFERENCES Order TCAA-O- PEL021B March 2013 ISSUE,RENEWALORRE-ISSUE OF A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 This Order is issued to provide guidance and procedures for issue, renewal and re-issue of a Class 1, 2

More information

GM1DTO.GEN.110 Scope GM1 DTO.GEN.115(a) Declaration GM2 DTO.GEN.115(a) Declaration AMC1DTO.GEN.115(a)(2) Declaration

GM1DTO.GEN.110 Scope GM1 DTO.GEN.115(a) Declaration GM2 DTO.GEN.115(a) Declaration AMC1DTO.GEN.115(a)(2) Declaration GM1DTO.GEN.110 Scope DTO.GEN.110 lists all the training activities subject to Part-FCL which can be conducted at a DTO. However, for some of the training activities mentioned, Part-FCL does not require

More information

Order TCAA-O-PEL005. November 2007 VALIDATION AND CONVERSION OF A FOREIGN FLIGHT CREW LICENCE

Order TCAA-O-PEL005. November 2007 VALIDATION AND CONVERSION OF A FOREIGN FLIGHT CREW LICENCE Order TCAA-O-PEL005 November 2007 VALIDATION AND CONVERSION OF A FOREIGN FLIGHT CREW LICENCE 1.0 PURPOSE This Order is issued to guide the Personnel Licensing Officers in determining if the applicant meets

More information

Online Handbook Part-66 AML

Online Handbook Part-66 AML Online Handbook Part- AML 1 APR-19 Contents 1. Part- Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML)... 4 The Part- AML... 4 Part- AML statutory requirements... 4 2. Basic Knowledge.A.25... 5 3. Basic Experience.A.30...

More information

AFI Plan Aerodromes Certification Project Workshop for ESAF Region (Nairobi, Kenya, August 2016)

AFI Plan Aerodromes Certification Project Workshop for ESAF Region (Nairobi, Kenya, August 2016) AFI Plan Aerodromes Certification Project Workshop for ESAF Region (Nairobi, Kenya, 23-26 August 2016) Aerodromes Certification- ICAO Requirements Arthemon Ndikumana RO/AGA, Nairobi 08/09/2016 AFI Plan

More information

Civil Aviation Order (Exemption from the provisions of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 certain ultralight aeroplanes) Instrument 2015

Civil Aviation Order (Exemption from the provisions of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 certain ultralight aeroplanes) Instrument 2015 I, MARK ALAN SKIDMORE AM, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, subregulations 5 (1) and 5 (1A) of

More information

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS SURINAME PART 17 - AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS VERSION 5.0

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS SURINAME PART 17 - AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS VERSION 5.0 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS SURINAME PART 17 - AERONAUTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS VERSION 5.0 January 2018 AMENDMENTS Location Date Amended by Description CONTENTS 17.1 GENERAL... 4 17.1.1 Applicability...

More information

Aeroplane Noise Regulations (as amended and as applied to the Isle of Man)

Aeroplane Noise Regulations (as amended and as applied to the Isle of Man) Aeroplane Noise Regulations 1999 (as amended and as applied to the Isle of Man) Contents Table of Contents Contents Foreword... i... iii 1. Citation and commencement... 1 3. Interpretation... 1 4. Noise

More information

Sao Tome and Principe Civil Aviation Regulations

Sao Tome and Principe Civil Aviation Regulations INAC Instituto Nacional de Aviação Civil Sao Tome and Principe Civil Aviation Regulations STPCAR - PART 10 COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT BY FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS WITHIN SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE LIST OF EFFECTIVE

More information

Official Journal of the European Union. (Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS

Official Journal of the European Union. (Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS L 133/12 II (Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 452/2014 of 29 April 2014 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations of third

More information

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. Draft. COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No /

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. Draft. COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No / EN EN EN COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Draft Brussels, C COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No / of [ ] laying down requirements and administrative procedures related to Air Operations pursuant to Regulation

More information

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART 10 COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT BY FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS WITHIN FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA

CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART 10 COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT BY FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS WITHIN FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS PART 10 COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT BY FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS WITHIN FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA 2001 [THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 10-ii

More information

Form SR FCL 1105 (JAR FCL 02) Issue 8 (Jan 2009) Page 1 of 6

Form SR FCL 1105 (JAR FCL 02) Issue 8 (Jan 2009) Page 1 of 6 SEYCHELLES CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY JAR-FCL PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE (AEROPLANES) / SEYCHELLES FLIGHT RADIOTELEPHONY OPERATOR S LICENCE APPLICATION Please complete the form in BLOCK CAPITALS using black or

More information

Part 406. Certification Procedures. (Effective December 29, 1960

Part 406. Certification Procedures. (Effective December 29, 1960 REGULATIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Federal Aviation Agency - Washington, D.C. Part 406 Certification Procedures (Effective December 29, 1960 SUBCHAPTER A PROCEDURAL REGULATIONS Part 406, Regulations of the

More information

SAN MARINO CIVIL AVIATION PROCEDURES PILOT LICENSING - GLIDERS OPERATIONS SM CAP PL 01 (G)

SAN MARINO CIVIL AVIATION PROCEDURES PILOT LICENSING - GLIDERS OPERATIONS SM CAP PL 01 (G) R E P U B L I C O F S A N M A R I N O C I V I L A V I A T I O N A U T H O R I T Y SAN MARINO CIVIL AVIATION PROCEDURES PILOT LICENSING - GLIDERS OPERATIONS SM CAP PL 01 (G) Approval (s) (Name) Director

More information

Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 1984

Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 1984 Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 1984 Statutory Rules 1984 No. 188 as amended made under the Air Navigation Act 1920 This compilation was prepared on 13 March 2010 taking into account amendments

More information

Part 101 Gyrogliders and Parasails, Unmanned Aircraft (Including Balloons), Kites, and Rockets Operating Rules

Part 101 Gyrogliders and Parasails, Unmanned Aircraft (Including Balloons), Kites, and Rockets Operating Rules Part 101 Compliance Matrix (To be used with Part 102 matrix when making application for a certificate under Part 102) The Rule references in this compliance matrix have been extracted from the Civil Aviation

More information

The CERTIFICATION REGULATIONS. for FLIGHT TRAINING CENTERS (CCAR-142)

The CERTIFICATION REGULATIONS. for FLIGHT TRAINING CENTERS (CCAR-142) The CERTIFICATION REGULATIONS for FLIGHT TRAINING CENTERS (CCAR-142) (Note: if any doubt has been found with this version, please refer to published CCAR-142 Chinese version) CAAC October 12, 2004 Table

More information

Civil Aviation Authority INFORMATION NOTICE. Number: IN 2016/082

Civil Aviation Authority INFORMATION NOTICE. Number: IN 2016/082 Civil Aviation Authority INFORMATION NOTICE Number: IN 2016/082 Issued: 13 September 2016 The Future of the Instrument Meteorological Conditions Rating (IMC Rating) as the Instrument Rating (Restricted)

More information

AIR NAVIGATION ORDER

AIR NAVIGATION ORDER AND VALIDATION EXAMINATION AIR NAVIGATION ORDER VERSION : 3.0 DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION : 20-05-2011 OFFICE OF PRIME INTEREST : Personnel Licensing Office 20/05/2011 ANO-005-XXLC-3.0 NAME DESIGNATION SIGNATURE

More information

EASA Requirements Cabin Crew

EASA Requirements Cabin Crew EASA Requirements Cabin Crew Authority Requirements for Air Operations Part-ARO Organisation Requirements for Air Operations Part-ORO Qualification of Cabin Crew involved in Commercial Air Transport Operations

More information

(Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS

(Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS 16.11.2011 Official Journal of the European Union L 298/1 II (Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1149/2011 of 21 October 2011 amending Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003 on the continuing

More information

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 856 of 2004 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STANDARDS) ORDER, 2004

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 856 of 2004 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STANDARDS) ORDER, 2004 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS S.I. No. 856 of 2004 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY (AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STANDARDS) ORDER, 2004 PUBLISHED BY THE STATIONERY OFFICE DUBLIN To be purchased directly from the GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

More information

Production Organisation Approval for Products, Parts and Appliances

Production Organisation Approval for Products, Parts and Appliances Annex Following are the original version of EASA Part 21/G (Production Organisations) and Part 21/J (Design Organisations) of the Implementing Rule Initial Airworthiness and Part 145 (Maintenance Organisations)

More information

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 7 FLIGHT CREW STANDARDS TRAINING & LICENCING SERIES I PART VII, ISSUE II, DATED: EFFECTIVE: 01 st OCT 2016

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 7 FLIGHT CREW STANDARDS TRAINING & LICENCING SERIES I PART VII, ISSUE II, DATED: EFFECTIVE: 01 st OCT 2016 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL CENTRE, OPP SAFDURJUNG AIRPORT, NEW DELHI. CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 7 FLIGHT CREW STANDARDS TRAINING & LICENCING

More information

CIVIL AVIATION ACT (Act No. 11 of 2011) CIVIL AVIATION (AIRWORTHINESS) REGULATIONS, 2012 (Published on 23rd March, 2012) ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

CIVIL AVIATION ACT (Act No. 11 of 2011) CIVIL AVIATION (AIRWORTHINESS) REGULATIONS, 2012 (Published on 23rd March, 2012) ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS C.313 Statutory Instrument No. 23 of 2012 REGULATION 1. Citation 2. Interpretation CIVIL AVIATION ACT (Act No. 11 of 2011) CIVIL AVIATION (AIRWORTHINESS) REGULATIONS, 2012 (Published on 23rd March, 2012)

More information

An advisory circular may also include technical information that is relevant to the rule standards or requirements.

An advisory circular may also include technical information that is relevant to the rule standards or requirements. Advisory Circular AC61-20 Pilot Licences and Ratings Recreational Pilot Licence Revision 9 22 March 2018 General Civil Aviation Authority advisory circulars contain guidance and information about standards,

More information

SUMMARY REPORT ON THE SAFETY OVERSIGHT AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF THE CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF SLOVENIA

SUMMARY REPORT ON THE SAFETY OVERSIGHT AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF THE CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF SLOVENIA ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme SUMMARY REPORT ON THE SAFETY OVERSIGHT AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF THE CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF SLOVENIA (Ljubljana, 7 to 8 March 2002) International Civil Aviation

More information

NZQA registered unit standard version 2 Page 1 of 7. Demonstrate competence for a Category B flight instructor rating

NZQA registered unit standard version 2 Page 1 of 7. Demonstrate competence for a Category B flight instructor rating Page 1 of 7 Title Demonstrate competence for a Category B flight instructor rating Level 6 Credits 10 Purpose People credited with this unit standard are, for a Category B flight instructor rating, able

More information