Method of Working Plan Busselton Margaret River Regional Airport Upgrade

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Method of Working Plan Busselton Margaret River Regional Airport Upgrade MOWP Number: YBLN 02/17 MOWP Issue Date: 12 October 2017 MOWP Revision: Rev 6 MOWP Revision Date: 21 ebruary 2018 Works Commencement: 16 October 2017 MOWP Expiry: 31 March 2018 Date of Works Completion: 31 March 2018 MOWP Sections 1. Title Page 2. Works Information 3. Restrictions to Aircraft Operations 4. Restrictions to Works Organisation 5. Administration 6. Authority 7. Drawings 8. Distribution List Page 1 of 26

2. Works Information Runway 03/21 is to be widened, lengthened and strengthened with asphalt, along with Taxiway Charlie and the existing RPT apron. A new RPT apron will be constructed with dual taxiways, as well as a GA precinct with a taxiway connecting it to the runway. Ertech is the contractor carrying out this work and is designated as the Works Organisation within this document. Additionally, the existing aeronautical ground lighting system will be replaced with LED lighting, along with apron floodlighting. The works activities covered by this MOWP will be performed upon Runway 03/21 and surrounds and include: Widening of the existing runway to 45m with 7.5m shoulders either side; Overlay of the existing runway; Completion of the taxiways to the new RPT apron; Overlay and asphalt surfacing of the existing taxiway and apron; Completion of a GA parking precinct with taxiway to the runway, a freight apron, and two Code 4C apron bays; Reshaping the runway strip where required; Installation of new ground lighting including trenching to install cable, installation of a new primary windsock, commissioning of new lighting control equipment and flight testing; Installation of double sided PAPI; Application of linemarking; and Other temporary works required to achieve the above. The above works are scheduled to be carried out during daylight hours, mainly whilst the aerodrome is operational (note that the aerodrome is open 24 hours per day, with curfew for certain types of aircraft), although some night works may be performed. This MOWP addresses the second stage of the work, post the 2017 winter months to completion in the early 2018 where the works will be predominantly widening and overlaying the existing runway, completion of the new taxiways and GA precinct, and overlaying the existing apron and taxiway. Restrictions to aircraft operations detailed in the section Restriction to Aircraft Operations will be communicated by NOTAM. This document is a live document; the below dates are subject to refinement in subsequent versions of this MOWP. Stage Dates Brief Description of Works Status Stage 1 16 October Work in the existing Runway 03 Clearway 06 November 2017 and RESA and northern end of the runway COMPLETE Stage 2 06 November 2017 15 January 2018 Runway moved north (North Temporary Runway). Widening and overlay of southern portion of existing runway. Completion of new southern taxiways. COMPLETE Page 2 of 26

Stage 3 16 January 2018 (0400) 27 ebruary 2018 (0400) Stage 4 27 ebruary 2018 19 March 2018 Runway moved south (South Temporary Runway), existing taxiway and apron closed. Widening and overlay on northern portion of existing runway, overlay and expansion of existing taxiway and apron, construction of GA taxiway Runway completed, tidy up and completion of works, no impact on operations IN PROGRESS UPCOMING The actual date and time of commencement will be advised by a NOTAM, to be issued not less than 48 hours before work commences. Earlier communication with major stakeholders (Virgin Australia, RDS) has occurred. NOTAMs will be submitted by the project Works Safety Officer (WSO) to the Airport Operations Coordinator, who will then submit to the NOTAM office. Safe Work Procedures are available for all aspects of the works. Daily toolbox and pre start sessions will ensure information is communicated daily to the workforce and all minutes provided to the Airport Operations team at the Airport detailing the day s activities. All persons working airside will have an airside induction, be subject to Drug and Alcohol Management Procedures (DAMP), and hold an ASIC card (or be issued a VIC card). All identified risks and hazards will be entered into the Aerodrome Safety Management System. The Aerodrome Safety Committee will teleconference fortnightly during the works or additionally as required, in addition to regular scheduled meetings. A minimum of one WSO will be on site during all airside works. Jason Harper will be the primary/full time WSO. Task specific WSOs will include: raser Sparks Josh Greaves Aaron Veaney Chris Bitmead Nat Thomas Steve Spratt Page 3 of 26

3. Restrictions to Aircraft Operations There are some significant restrictions to aircraft during this works process. rom the start of Stage 2, straight in non precision approaches will not be available for use. The circling minima will be available. Airservices Australia will produce a NOTAM cancelling these. Jet Ops refers to the days of the week that Virgin Australia jets operate (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday). NOTAM times are in Local (WST) format. Tree clearing within the surrounds of the aerodrome (within the OLS) is being carried out during Stage 1. Once this is completed, take off surveys will be carried out and declared distances for Stage 2 onwards will be calculated and updated in a subsequent revision and NOTAMS (highlighted areas in NOTAMs). Works Stage Remarks NOTAM Stage 1 Completion of Stage 1, runway moved temporarily to the north NORTH TEMPORARY RUNWAY ESTABLISHED R THE OLLOWING NOTAM: (North Temporary Runway) COMPLETE Straight in approaches are not available. PAPI will be installed for this runway location. Aeronautical ground lighting will be installed for this runway location. Linemarking will be installed for this runway location. Refer to drawing YBLN SK 031. A. Busselton YBLN B. 2017 11 06 1700 C. 2018 01 15 1800 D. E. Runway 03 threshold moved 800m north. Runway 21 threshold moved 700m north. New threshold coordinates and heights RWY Lat Lon Elev 03 S33402839 E115240535 56 ft 21 S33402839 E115243384 56 ft Runway declared distance and gradient changes RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA 03 1700 1760 (1.52%) 1700 1700 21 1700 1760 (1.27%) 1700 1700 RWY 03/21 PAPI PAL+ARU 119.6 3.0 DEG49T Page 4 of 26

Stage 2A COMPLETE During non jet ops days (ridays, Saturdays, Sundays & Mondays), Runway 03 threshold will be displaced. Work will be carried out at the southern end of the northern temporary runway to widen and overlay the runway. PAPI will be disconnected and runway edge lights beyond the displaced threshold will be covered. Straight in approaches are not available. Refer to drawings YBLN SK 032 and 033. Contact Works Safety Officer (0414 597 624) or CTA 127.00Mhz Call Sign Works 1. Refer Method of Working Plan YBLN 02/17 Stage 1. Note: NOTAM is split across two periods. Period 1 is in normal font, period 2 is in italics A. Busselton YBLN B. 2017 11 10 0600 (2018 01 05 0600) C. 2017 12 18 1800 (2018 01 08 1800) D. ri 0600 Mon 1800 E. Runway 03/21 580 metres south end not available due work in progress. Critical object is a 13 ft high vehicle 1180 metres from start of takeoff Runway 21. Start of take off runway available (TORA) Runway 03 is marked with red/white unserviceability markers and portable red lights HN. Runway 03 displaced 700 metres and marked with vee bar markers either side of runway and portable green lights HN. Runway declared distance and gradient changes RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA 03 1120 1180 (1.52%) 1120 999 21 1040 1100 (5%) 1040 1040 Supplementary take off distances RWY 21 930(1.6%) 969(1.9%) 998(2.2%) 1020(2.5%) 1058(3.3%) Runway 03/21 PAPI not available. Access to main apron through taxiway marked by yellow cones at the Runway 03 threshold and Taxiway Charlie. Taxiway/apron access restricted to max 24m wingspan aircraft. Contact Works Safety Officer (0414 597 624) or CTA 127.00Mhz Call Sign Works 1. Refer Method of Working Plan YBLN 01/17 Stage 2. Stage 2B COMPLETE Completion of Stage 2, runway moved temporarily to the south. To facilitate the relocation of the runway into the Temporary South condition, the aerodrome shall be closed for a period of 4 Aerodrome Closure NOTAM A. Busselton YBLN B. 2018 01 11 1430 C. 2018 01 16 0400 Page 5 of 26

days on the afternoon of the 11 th January 2018 from 1430 to the evening of the 15 th January 2018 at 1800 local time. Straight in approaches are not available. Taxiway Charlie and the central apron will not be available. New Taxiway Alpha and southern apron will be available. PAPI will installed for this runway location. Aeronautical ground lighting will be installed for this runway location. Linemarking will be installed for this runway location per drawing 13109 DWG 100 9 002. Refer to drawing YBLN SK 034 D. E. Aerodrome not available to fixed wing aircraft due to works in progress. Contact Works Safety Officer (0414 597 624) or CTA 127.00Mhz Call Sign Works 1. Refer Method of Working Plan YBLN 01/17 Stage 2B. Temporary Runway South Information NOTAM A. Busselton YBLN B. 2018 01 16 0400 C. 2018 01 0300 (Est) D. E. Runway 03 threshold moved 1100m south. Runway 21 threshold moved 1100m south. New threshold coordinates and heights RWY Lat Lon Elev 03 S33415038 E115234691 56 ft 21 S33410060 E115241540 56 ft Stage 3A Work will be carried out at the northern end of the southern temporary runway to widen and overlay the runway. The new GA Taxiway Delta will also be partially constructed as well as the overlay of the central apron and Taxiway Charlie. Runway declared distance and gradient changes RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA 03 1700 1760 (1.2%) 1700 1700 21 1700 1760 (3.2%) 1700 1700 Supplementary take off distances RWY 21 1050(1.6%) 1278(1.9%) 1444(2.2%) 1570(2.5%) Taxiway Charlie and central apron not available. Use new Taxiway Alpha and new southern apron south of existing Taxiway Alpha. RWY 03/21 PAPI PAL+ARU 119.6 3.0 DEG49T Contact Works Safety Officer (0414 597 624) or CTA 127.00Mhz Call Sign Works 1. Refer Method of Working Plan YBLN 02/17 Stage 2B. Aerodrome Closure NOTAM A. Busselton YBLN B. 2018 02 22 1430 C. 2018 02 27 0400 D. Page 6 of 26

Works within the runway strip, such as survey or grading, will be carried out as time limited works. E. Aerodrome not available to fixed wing aircraft due to works in progress. Contact Works Safety Officer (0448096573) or CTA 127.00Mhz Call Sign Works 1. Refer Method of Working Plan YBLN 01/17 Stage 3A. Straight in approaches are not available. New Taxiway Alpha and the Southern Apron will be available. Taxiways Bravo, Charlie, Delta and the central and northern aprons will not be available. The airport will be closed to fixed wing aircraft from the afternoon of ebruary 22 nd to early morning ebruary 27 th to allow completion of the runway. A handover process will be carried out over this weekend between the contractor and the airport operator. Refer to drawings YBLN SK 035 and 036. Stage 3B The runway will be completed and commissioned at its new permanent length. Taxiways Alpha and Bravo and the Southern Apron will be available for use. Taxiways Charlie, Delta and the Central and Northern aprons will not be available. Left Side PAPI and LIRL runway lighting will be available, as well as lighting to Taxiways Alpha and Bravo. The Southern Apron floodlighting will continue to be powered by generator, activated at dusk and turned off at dawn. The primary wind indicator and signal circle will be relocated to east of the Southern Apron between Taxiways Alpha and Bravo. The runway strip width will be 300m overall and 150m graded. ull linemarking to the runway, Taxiways Alpha and Bravo and the southern apron will be carried out, weather permitting NOTAM 1 A. Busselton YBLN B. 2018 02 27 0400 C. RM D. E. Runway width 45m. Runway strip 300m overall 150m graded. New threshold coordinates and heights RWY Lat Lon Elev 03 S33415038 E115234691 56 21 S33403835 E115242814 56 Runway declared distance and gradient changes RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA 03 2460 2520 (1.78%) 2460 2460 21 2460 2520 (3.2%) 2460 2460 Supplementary take off distances Page 7 of 26

(night works may be required). As a minimum, centre lines, piano keys and threshold lines will be installed. Taxiway Echo between the Southern Apron and the GA hangers will be available. Refer to drawing YBLN SK 037 RWY 03 2484 (1.6%) RWY 21 1810 (1.6%) 2038(1.9%) 2204 (2.2%) 2330(2.5%) RWY 03/21 PAPI PAL+ARU 119.6 3.0 DEG65T NOTAM 2 A. Busselton YBLN B. 2018 02 27 0400 C. 2018 03 19 1700 EST D. E. Stage 4 Tidy up works carried out as time limited works including master grading and topsoil spreading will be carried out on the runway strip. Taxiways Charlie and Delta will be completed along with the Central and Northern aprons, including associated linemarking, edge lighting and floodlighting. Taxiways Alpha and Bravo available. Southern Apron available. Taxiways Charlie and Delta, and Central and Northern Aprons not available. Contact ARO (0417) or CTA 127.00Mhz. Refer Method of Working Plan YBLN 02/17 Stage 3B. No NOTAM required Page 8 of 26

4. Restrictions to Works Organisation Site Access All Stages Access will be controlled through airside gates (Ref Section 7A) to areas within the work limits cones. All personnel must hold a valid ASIC or VIC to enter the airside areas. These routes were proven effective within the first portion of work executed earlier in the year. Emergency Procedures All Stages The Works Organisation has an approved emergency plan that requires notification of any emergency to the City of Busselton s Airport Operations Co Ordinator. In the event of an emergency occurring involving the works organisation s personnel, the emergency plan will be implemented and the Airport Operations Co ordinator or duty ARO will be notified. or all other airport related emergencies, the Airport Operations Co ordinator or duty ARO will direct the project WSO and Works Organisation management in accordance with the Aerodrome Emergency Plan (AEP). Refer to the Aerodrome Emergency Plan Extract attached to the end of this document. Page 9 of 26

Works Stage 1 Profiling and Sealing of the Clearway area and RESA and runway at Runway 21 Threshold STAGE COMPLETE RUNWAY TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO THE NORTH ROM 6 TH NOVEMBER 2017 See drawings: YBLN SK 031 Stage 1B Stage End, Temporary Runway North Drawings of completed work referenced above removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity Page 10 of 26

Works Stage 2 Southern Widening and Overlay, and completion of the new Taxiways STAGE COMPLETE RUNWAY TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO THE SOUTH ROM 16 TH JANUARY 2018 See drawing YBLN SK 034 Stage 2B Stage End, Temporary Runway South Drawings of completed work referenced above removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity Page 11 of 26

Works Stage 3 Northern Widening and Overlay This stage will execute works to overlay and widen the northern section of the existing runway and continue the works required to complete the new runway to its ultimate length and width. Works to be carried out between Ch 2080 and 3250. Works shall occur during the following schedule: (Local Times) 16 th January 2018 to 27 th ebruary 2018; 0600 Hours to 1800 Hours daily. As the runway will be in its temporary southern location (Ch 1000 2700), the majority of the work to construct the pavement to finished level will be carried out beyond the temporary clearway and RESA at the northern end. Some work, such as widening and work on the new GA taxiway, will require displaced thresholds. The existing taxiway and apron will be closed and Unserviceability Markers installed as per the drawings. The transition from the existing pavement level to the new pavement level will be constructed to comply with the longitudinal grade and vertical curve requirements of MOS139. The temporary runway south linemarking and lighting layout are shown on drawings 13109 DWG 100 9 002 Temporary Works Line Marking for Temporary Runway South and 13109 DWG 100 6 005 Temporary Works Lighting & Gables for Temporary Runway South. All Days On jet ops days, orange Works Limit Line cones will be placed per the drawing (YBLN SK 035); personnel and equipment are not to cross this demarcation line without explicit approval/escort from the WSO. A maximum height limit of 2m is imposed at the Works Limit Line cones when aircraft are operating. The WSO will monitor the CTA and advise the works crews when aircraft movements are notified, and will ensure that all equipment is not exceeding this height during aircraft operations. Works such as sealing of shoulders will be carried out as time limited works under the supervision of the WSO. The WSO will ensure that the runway is left clean and free of debris prior to removal of the displaced threshold. Where the WSO deems it necessary, sweeping using a vacuum truck will be carried out. Access is to be via the designated access routes and construction equipment shall not cross the runway at any time, whether either inside or outside of the designated works area. Non Jet Ops Days ridays, Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays NO further displaced thresholds will be utilised, so this section has been removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity. Stage End Relocate Runway to inal Condition Aerodrome Closed to ixed Wing Aircraft Page 12 of 26

At the end of this stage, the aerodrome will be closed to fixed wing aircraft from the afternoon of 22 ebruary 2018 to the early morning of 27 ebruary 2018 and the following works will be carried out to ensure the temporary southern runway is compliant with MOS139: Chainage 2080 2850 Asphalt to finished level will be constructed; Runway lighting will be relocated to the required positions, fixed permanently and flight tested; Apron floodlighting on the new apron will continue to be connected to a generator (until the central apron is completed) which will be activated at dusk and switched off at dawn; the works organisation will ensure that it is refuelled every day; New linemarking will be installed to the runway, Taxiways Alpha and Bravo and the Southern Apron, and redundant linemarking blacked out or removed; Runway strip markers will be relocated; PAPI will be set up in the required permanent positions and flight tested (Right Side PAPI may not be available due to power restrictions); Aircraft traffic will use Taxiways Alpha and Bravo, southern apron and Taxiway Echo between the apron and the hangers; and A NOTAM will be published stating all the new information. See drawing YBLN SK 037 for completed runway arrangement. Works Stage 4 Completion of Taxiways Charlie and Delta, Central and Northern aprons, Master Grading/Tidy Up This work, including master grading and topsoil spreading, will be carried out as time limited works and shall be supervised by a WSO who will monitor the CTA and direct the works crew to vacate the runway strip where required. The remaining taxiways and aprons will be completed, linemarked, and lit. Works shall occur only according to the following schedule: (Local Times) 27 th ebruary 2018 to 19 th March 2018; 0600 Hours to 1800 Hours daily. Runway 03/21 will be available for all aircraft operations. All Stages Daily toolbox and pre start sessions will ensure information is communicated daily to the workforce. All persons operating at the airport will undergo an induction. All identified risks and hazards will be entered into the Aerodrome Safety Management System. The Aerodrome Safety Committee will teleconference fortnightly during the works or additionally as required, in addition to regular scheduled meetings. The WSO will be responsible for ensuring all airside works activities comply with this MOWP, including ensuring that all required visual aids are in place prior to any airside work commencing, monitoring the Page 13 of 26

OLS and ensuring that all contractor equipment and personnel stay within the work site boundaries. The WSO will communicate daily with the works crew, contractor management and airport management to ensure any issues are highlighted and any adjustments made to ensure aviation safety is maintained to a high level. Daily notes will be included with the checklist handed over to the CoB ARO upon completion of each shift. Protection of electrical and mechanical services is the responsibility of the works organiser and the works organisation. Underground service location and potholing has been carried out, and limits for mechanical trenching/digging will be clearly marked and communicated to operators prior to working near existing services. Hand digging will be carried out where necessary. Works Area Handovers The Works Organisation WSO and an Airport Operator representative (Airport Operations Coordinator/ Airport Manager) will carry out a joint inspection of the works area that has been made ready to hand back a minimum of one hour prior to the scheduled removal of the displaced thresholds. The WSO and Airport Operator representative will then sign the checklist acknowledging satisfactory return of the works area to the Airport Operator. When the runway is temporarily moved to the north, south or completed in its permanent position, a CASA approved aerodrome inspector will also participate in the handover. Page 14 of 26

5. Administration Name Organisation 24 Hour Contact Number Eamon Curran Works Organiser/Project Manager (Ertech) 0429 084 540 Mick raney Senior Project Engineer (Ertech) 0409 782 943 Jason Harper Project Works Safety Officer (Ertech/AMS) 0414 597 624 Andy McColgan Project Manager (City of Busselton/APP) 0400 299 787 Jenny May Airport Manager (CoB) 0419 046 601 David Russell Airport Operations Coordinator (CoB) 0418 959 409 Page 15 of 26

7. Drawings A. Drawings All Works Stages Access YBLN SK 013 Southern Access for Stage 2 YBLN SK 014 Northern Access for Stages 1 and 3 Page 17 of 26

4 EQUIPMENT STORAGE 3 A320-2 -10000 2 A320-2 -10000 B737-800W B737-900 00 B737-800W B737-900 00 A320-2 -10000 1 1 GA 1 W B737-9 B737-800W B737-900 2 TITLE HA HA ER NG 2 00-100 GP 3 1 DATE BELL 212 BELL 212 BELL 212 BELL 212 BELL 212 1-2 EQUIPMENT STORAGE B737-800W 800 80A3 43 B737-9 BY EQUIPMENT STORAGE A330-3 B787-9 00 NORTH B737-9 B737-800W -200-100 A320 DRAWN : DESIGNED : CHECKED : ORIGINATOR : COMPANY : APPROVED : BELL 212 GP CLIENT 800 REERENCE DRAWING 80- DRG. NO. A3 AMENDMENTS BELL 212 HELICOPTER ONLY DATE BELL 212 HELICOPTER ONLY REV -300 B787-9 A330 B737-800W -100 4 2 2-4 B737-800W -200-100 A320 B737-800 -200-100 A320 GB SCALE DRAWING No. REV A1 Border v1.5 HA ER NG ER NG 1 2

5 6 7 8 B737-900W B737-900W B737-900W B737-900W 5A HAWKER 8 0XP HAWKER 8 0XP B737-900W B737-900W B737-900W B737-900W PARKING CLEARANCE PARKING CLEARANCE PARKING CLEARANCE PARKING CLEARANCE -100-100 -100-100 8 7 6 5-5A MAX 24M SPAN GA GA 8 GA 7-8 GA Legend PARKING CLEARANCE REV B DATE AMENDMENTS DRG. NO. REERENCE DRAWING CLIENT NORTH TITLE BY DATE DRAWN : DESIGNED : CHECKED : ORIGINATOR : COMPANY : APPROVED : SCALE DRAWING No. REV A1 Border v1.5

B. Drawings Stage 1B Stage End Removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity Page 18 of 26

C. Drawings Stage 2A Jet Operations Removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity Page 19 of 26

D. Drawings Stage 2A Non Jet Operations Removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity Page 20 of 26

E. Drawings Stage 2B Stage End YBLN SK 034 MOWP Staging Stage 2B Stage End, Temporary Runway South Page 21 of 26

REV DATE AMENDMENTS 700 DRG. NO. REERENCE DRAWING 800 900 1000 RESA CWY 1100 1200 1300 CLIENT NORTH BY DATE TITLE DRAWN : DESIGNED : CHECKED : ORIGINATOR : COMPANY : APPROVED : 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 1700 CWY RESA 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 STAGE 2B STAGE END TEMPORARY RUNWAY SOUTH 16th JANUARY 2018 to 1st MARCH 2018 D2 D1 E B A E D C 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 SCALE DRAWING No. REV A1 Border v1.5

. Drawings Stage 3A Jet Operations YBLN SK 035 MOWP Staging Stage 3A Jet Operations 13109 DWG 100 9 002 Temporary Works Line Marking for Temporary Runway South 13109 DWG 100 6 005 Temporary Works Lighting & Gables for Temporary Runway South Page 22 of 26

REV DATE AMENDMENTS DRG. NO. REERENCE DRAWING 700 800 900 1000 RESA CWY 1100 CLIENT NORTH BY DATE TITLE DRAWN : DESIGNED : ORIGINATOR : COMPANY : APPROVED : 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 1700 CWY 2900 RESA 3000 3100 STAGE 3A JET OPS TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS 16th JANUARY 2018 TO 1st MARCH 2018 D2 D1 C E B A E D CHECKED : 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 SCALE DRAWING No. REV A1 Border v1.5

3-4 1 2 1-3 4 1 2 3 3 4 60 REV DATE AMENDMENTS DRG. NO. REERENCE DRAWING APPROVED : COMPANY : ORIGINATOR : CHECKED : DESIGNED : CLIENT NORTH BY DATE TITLE DRAWN : 1.2 6.0 30.0 33.0 3.0 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 90 60 36.270 36.270 165.182 90 RESA CWY A1 Border v1.5 DRAWING No. REV SCALE 33.0 30.0 6.0 1.2 3.0 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 60 90 CWY RESA

3-4 1 2 1-3 4 1 2 3 3 4 REV DATE 35.000 900 90 RESA 1.250 1 1000 60 CWY AMENDMENTS 1100 DRG. NO. REERENCE DRAWING 1200 1300 1400 58.621 APPROVED : COMPANY : ORIGINATOR : CHECKED : DESIGNED : CLIENT NORTH BY DATE TITLE DRAWN : 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 165.182 90 30 90 2300 2400 35 2500 2600 A1 Border v1.5 DRAWING No. REV SCALE 2700 2800 CWY RESA

G. Drawings Stage 3A Non Jet Operations Removed from this version of the MOWP for clarity Page 23 of 26

H. Drawings Stage 3B Stage End YBLN SK 037 MOWP Staging Stage End, Runway Complete Page 24 of 26

8. Distribution List Organisation Name Telephone Email City of Busselton Project Manager (APP) Andy McColgan 0400 299 787 andrew.mccolgan@app.com.au City of Busselton Airport Manager Jenny May 0419 046 601 jennifer.may@busselton.wa.gov.au Project Manager Ertech Eamon Curran 0429 084 540 eamon.curran@ertech.com.au Senior Project Engineer Ertech Mick raney 0409 782 943 michael.franey@ertech.com.au Site Supervisor Ertech Zi Ward zi.ward@ertech.com.au Project WSO Ertech/AMS Jason Harper 0414 597 624 busseltonwso@amsaustralia.com MOWP/NOTAM Controller Ertech/AMS raser Sparks 0448 096 573 fraser@amsaustralia.com Project Engineer Ertech/AMS Josh Greaves 0431 031 046 josh@amsaustralia.com CASA Kirsten Sandford 13 17 57 kirsten.sandford@casa.gov.au City of Busselton Airport david.russell@busselton.wa.gov.au David Russell 0418 959 409 Operations Coordinator airport@busselton.wa.gov.au City of Busselton Airport Reporting Officers 0417 928 916 As above RDS Jandakot 08 9417 6389 operations@rfdswa.com.au aviationdatacoordinator@rfdswa.co m.au chief.pilot@rfdswa.com.au RAA Pearce 08 9571 7111 michael.smith50@defence.gov.au Pea.abcp@defence.gov.au Busselton Aero Club 08 9751 1400 busselton.aeroclub@bigpond.com Geronimo Skydivers Glenn Stutt 0424 174 197 glenn@skydivegeronimo.com.au Virgin Australia Operations Selven Ramsamy 08 9478 9911 selven.ramsamy@virginaustralia.co m VARAflighttechnical@virginaustralia.com Skippers Aviation 08 94783989 Ian.coxall@skippers.com.au Cobham Aviation Simon Parker simon.parker@cobham.com Thunderbird ops@jetfield.com.au Rex Operations foed@rex.com.au MRBTA Heather Heather.mckernan@margaretriver.c 08 97513489 McKernan om nof@airservicesaustralia.com Air Services Australia mowp@airservicesaustralia.com pds.procs@airservicesaustralia.com Network Aviation Jamie Gregory performance@networkaviation.com.au Tigermoth Adventures tigermothflights@bigpond.com Busselton Airservices roger@busair.com.au peter@busair.com.au Surf lifesaving WA arogers@slswa.com.au Page 25 of 26

DES Peter Saint peter.saint@dfes.wa.gov.au DES (McDermott Aviation) Ian Sheffield ian@mcdermottaviation.com.au ops@mcdermottaviation.com.au DPAW Bradley Bourke bradley.bourke@dpaw.wa.gov.au Westward Aviation westwardaviation@iinet.net.au Task Specific (for lighting installation works etc) /Additional WSO s raser Sparks Josh Greaves Chris Bitmead Nat Thomas Karl Valentin fraser@amsaustralia.com josh@amsaustralia.com chris@amsaustralia.com nat@amsaustralia.com karl@amsaustralia.com Page 26 of 26