OPERATIONAL RULES OF THE BDX GROUP EDITION 1 JUNE 2017

Similar documents
Alternatively you may make arrangements to meet with a board member and deliver the documents in person.

ENGINEERS FLYING CLUB OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA OPERATIONS MANUAL

Smiths Falls Flying Club. Operational Procedures Guidance (OPG)

GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION REGULATION PART X- FOREIGN OPERATORS.

Air Accident Investigation Unit Ireland. FACTUAL REPORT ACCIDENT Colibri MB-2, EI-EWZ ILAS Airfield, Taghmon, Co. Wexford

Part 104 CAA Consolidation 1 March 2007 Gliders - Operating Rules

BOWMAN EAGLES BOWMAN FIELD LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY /12/19 RULES AND REGULATIONS

Smiths Falls Flying Club. Operational Procedures Guidance (OPG)

COMPANY POLICY Flight Safety & Operating Regulations

Northrepps Aerodrome FLYING ORDER BOOK 2018

SOUTHWEST FLYING CLUB, INC. AIRCRAFT OPERATION RULES

BGA GMP Sailplane and Self Sustaining Sailplane Maintenance Programme

REGULATIONS (10) FOREIGN AIR OPERATORS

Announcement of the Ministry of Transport

Victoria Flying Club INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FORM

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

INDEMNITY APPLICATION FORM

Cirrus SR22 registered F-HTAV Date and time 11 May 2013 at about 16 h 20 (1) Operator Place Type of flight Persons on board

OPERATING RULES OF THE FLYING 20 CLUB, INC.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Policy and Procedure Manual

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

Blackbushe Airport Terms & Conditions

Sherburn Aero Club CAP1122 Review CAP 725 Framework Meeting October 26, 2016

DOCUMENTATION Passport or photo ID Student pilot certificate Medical certificate (if applicable) TSA approval for foreign students

OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (OTARs)

CHAPTER 5 AEROPLANE PERFORMANCE OPERATING LIMITATIONS

PRELIMINARY OCCURRENCE REPORT

THE RENTER PILOT UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING:

GCAA GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY

REPORT IN-038/2010 DATA SUMMARY

ANSWER SHEET CERTIFICATED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR Rev 05/13 Five points each question Page 1 of 5

MANG AERO CLUB - AIRCRAFT CHECKOUT

Channel City Flyers Welcome Packet

of 24 November 1994 (Status as of 1 January 2019)

Turweston Aerodrome Rules

of 24 November 1994 (Status as of 12 October 2017)

UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM USE

AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Australian Association for Unmanned Systems

LGE Flying Club Inc. Operating Rules

Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Drone) Policy

AERODROME LICENCE APPLICATION PROCESS

Montreal, 15. (Presented SUMMARY

The Legal Framework for RPAS/UAS Suitability of the Chicago Convention and its Annexes

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

Airmen s Academic Examination

USE OF REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT AND MODEL AIRCRAFT IN AVIATION

This advisory circular relates specifically to Civil Aviation Rule Part 21, Subpart I Special Flight Permits.

CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RATING/OPERATION CONTENTS

GUIDANCE FOR THE SAFE OPERATION OF MODEL AIRCRAFT, SMALL-UNMANNED AIRCRAFT AND SMALL UNMANNED SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT IN GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY

FLYWELL FLYING CLUB, INC. OPERATING RULES

AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES

December 2015 Safety Meeting Situational Awareness In Context

ALPINE FLIGHT TRAINING, LLC. AIRCRAFT RENTAL AGREEMENT. 1. The following training prohibitions exist for all Company aircraft: spins in airplanes.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION Airworthiness Notices

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

FLYING ORDERS MAY 2014

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

7 Instructor Certificates

PPR REGULATIONS FOR BUSINESS AND GENERAL AVIATION AT EINDHOVEN AIRPORT

VISITING LASHAM BY AIR

Microlight Policy Review. Comment Responses

HQ AFSVA/SVPAR. 1 May 2009

MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE STATE COMMISSION ON AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION FINAL REPORT. Serious Incident No: 518/07

AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

Student Personal Information

IRELAND SAFETY REGULATION DIVISION IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY AVIATION HOUSE HAWKINS STREET DUBLIN 2 Tel Fax AFTN EIDWYOYX

Airmen s Academic Examination

New Member Induction Procedure:

FLYING ORDER BOOK POWER

CHAPTER 2 AIRCRAFT INFORMATION SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS

small Unmanned Aerial Systems (suas)

Civil Aviation Rules, 2052 (1996)

Pajarito Flying Club Operational Rules

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

Air Accident Investigation Unit Ireland

Air Accident Investigation Unit Ireland

Advanced Rating Study Guide

PLAN Anoka County - Blaine Airport

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

(Parent Website)

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

COUNTY OF MUSKEGON MUSKEGON COUNTY AIRPORT Rates, Charges and Fee for FY18 October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018

University of Maine Aircraft Oversight Committee Charter

DEFINITIONS DEFINITIONS 2/11/2017 REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS OF DRONE USE IN FORENSIC ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION

Fly for Fun under the Special Rule for Model Aircraft

LGE Flying Club Inc. Operating Rules

COUNTY OF MUSKEGON MUSKEGON COUNTY AIRPORT Rates, Charges and Fees for Fiscal Year 2019 October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019

14150 SW 129 th Street Miami, Florida Phone: (305) Fax: (305)

Max Aero Aircraft Rental Agreement Page 1. Flight School & Aircraft Rental Agreement. Name Phone Number. Address.

Revision 3 03/15/2017. North Coast Flight School Inc.

Stellenbosch Flying Club - Rules and Regulations

THE SYRACUSE FLYING CLUB INCORPORATED STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Licensing

Edmonton Flying Club Building 18, 49 Airport Road Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5G 0W6

State Oversight Challenges

SBA Communications Corporation suas Policy

BGA LAWS AND RULES INSTRUCTOR REQUIREMENTS. Version 2.2 Effective date 1 June 17

GACE Flying Club Ground Review Test, 2019 NAME: DATE: SCORE: CORRECTED BY: CFI# DATE:

Transcription:

OPERATIONAL RULES OF THE BDX GROUP EDITION 1 JUNE 2017 1

2

INTRODUCTION: 1. The Druine Condor EI-BDX is owned by the Brian Douglas Trust. 2. The aim of the Brian Douglas Trust is to operate the Rollason Condor, EI-BDX for the promotion of recreational flying, the educational benefit of aviation and to preserve the aircraft for the enjoyment of future generations of pilots. 3. The aircraft is registered to the Brian Douglas Trust/BDX Group. Trustees: - John Finnan Noel Maher Maria O Dwyer - Charles O Shea Aidan Power. The Trustees operate the group in accordance with the aims of the Brian Douglas Trust. 4. The BDX Group s chief pilot is the CFI of the Wexford Flying Club based at ILAS field, Peter Tawse. 5. The Aircraft is a factory built, NON EASA (Annex 2) aircraft, operated on a Flight permit administered by the Irish Light Aviation Society (ILAS). 6. The aircraft is based at ILAS field (EIIF). 3

MEMBERSHIP OF THE BDX GROUP 7. Persons wishing to apply for membership of the BDX Group are required to be members of the Irish Light Aviation Society (ILAS) and in good standing. 8. Membership of the BDX Group is at the discretion of the Trustees of the Group and no explanation is required or will be given for acceptance or refusal. 9. Membership of the group is for the Calendar year and members accept liability for an equal share of the excess on the insurance policy in the event of a claim being made for an event that takes place during that calendar year. 10. Members of the BDX Group agree to operate the group s aircraft in accordance with the aims of the Brian Douglas Trust. 11. The rules of the BDX Group will be reviewed from time to time based on operating experience. 4

BOOKING SYSTEM & RECORD KEEPING & PAYMENT FOR FLYING 12. The aircraft shall be booked via the website www.goboko.com. The minimum booking slot is one hour and the aircraft should be on the ground 10 minutes before the end of the booked slot. 13. All flights must be booked out on the sheet provided by ILAS in the clubhouse on the airfield. In addition, arrival times should be added to this record on return. It is important to record the number of movements in this record (A movement is a takeoff or a landing). 14. All flights must be recorded on the technical log kept in the aircraft. Please also record the quantity of fuel and or oil uplifted. Defects are to be recorded in the tech log and reported by mobile or text message to the group s chief pilot, Peter Tawse on 087-1255241. 15. The cost of flying is calculated from the tach time by moving the decimal point two places to the right. Tach time of 0.68 = 68. You may record off blocks to on blocks times for your log book. Payment is either by directly lodging to the groups bank account (Wexford Flying Group IBAN IE04 AIBK 9334 1423 065027) or by cash/cheque placed in the groups safe (please include the amount paid, flight No and your name on the envelope provided). Start tach time is the finish time entered for the previous flight. 16. Where fuel and or oil is uplifted away from ILAS, the group member should retain the receipt and return it with payment for the flight. The cost of fuel and or oil uplifted in this manner may be subtracted from the cost of the flight. 5

OPERATING RULES OF THE BDX GROUP 17. The group s aircraft will be operated in daylight, visual meteorological conditions and in sight of the surface at all times. No flight over unbroken cloud or beyond gliding distance from land. 18. The aircraft will also be operated in accordance with the conditions and limitations specified in the flight permit which will be kept on board the aircraft. 19. The A Check (pre-flight at the beginning of any day s flying) will be recorded in the notebook provided in the aircraft. 20. The group s aircraft will be operated in accordance with the flight manual but in any case may not be operated in surface wind strengths in excess of 20kts. The demonstrated maximum crosswind component is 12kt. 21. The pilot in command of the group s aircraft must be a member of the BDX Group and have authorisation from the Chief pilot for the operation of the aircraft. A list of members authorised to fly the Condor will be kept in the aircraft. 22. Members are required to ensure that they have provided the chief pilot with details of their current pilot licence and aviation medical certificate before acting as pilot in command of the group s aircraft. 23. FLIGHT FOLLOWING: ILAS field is an unmanned airstrip and therefore the pilot in command shall send a text message to the airfield co-ordinator Aidan Power 087-6765207, before departure from and on arrival back at ILAS field. Departure details to include: Pilot in command - POB 1 - Destination - ETA back at ILAS. Arrival message to include: Pilot in command ATA at ILAS. In the absence of an arrival message, the airfield co-ordinator will initiate action for a missing aircraft no later than 30 minutes after the ETA at ILAS field. 24. The Pilot in command will occupy the left hand seat unless s/he holds a valid flight instructor rating including authorisation from the Chief pilot to act in that capacity in the group s aircraft. 25. A member of the BDX Group who has not flown an SPA 2, SEP or TMG within the preceding 90 days will require re-authorisation from and possibly a check flight with the group s chief pilot. 1 POB People on board 2 SPA Single pilot aircraft SEP Single engine piston TMG Touring motorglider 6

26. The group s aircraft may be used for flight training including type familiarisation, tailwheel difference training and refresher training. 27. A member of the BDX group, authorised to operate the aircraft, may bring a guest as a passenger. A member intending to carry a passenger under the age of 18 will require the signed permission of the parent/guardian. 28. All members are required to sign for their copy of the pilots notes and to operate the aircraft in accordance with the procedures contains within that document. However intentional spinning is not approved unless accompanied by an instructor authorised by the chief pilot. 29. The group s aircraft operates using AVGAS and W80 engine oil. 30. The aircraft will normally be left in the hangar with full fuel. 4 x20 litre Red Gerry cans clearly marked with the aircraft registration are provided, should the aircraft require refuelling during any given day. 31. The pilot in command should ensure that there is always a reserve of 3.5 imperial gallons or 15 litres remaining in the tank on landing. A realistic endurance from a full tank, before considering diversion or reserve fuel is 90 minutes flying time. 32. The payload available with a full fuel load is 183kg (403 lb). A total of 28 stone between the two seats assuming no baggage. 33. The aircraft will not be operated from a runway of less than 550m length. Note: The aircraft may require more than 550m in some circumstances and it is the pilot s responsibility to calculate the required distance to ensure take off can be achieved with an adequate safety margin. 34. Group members are reminded that the aircraft is not equipped with a transponder and therefore cannot be guaranteed access to Controlled Airspace (CTR/CTA). 35. Any licensed airfield maybe visited subject to a runway length (or TODA) of 550m or more. 36. Use of unlicensed airfields/airstrips is restricted to the following unless specifically approved by the group s chief pilot: ILAS field Kilrush Airfield Ballyboy Airfield Navan Airfield. This list will be reviewed at regular intervals. Suggestions welcome from group members. EMERGENCIES: 7

37. In the event of an accident or incident involving the Condor EI-BDX, the pilot in command or if s/he is unable, then the operator shall contact the Irish Air Accident Investigation Unit 01-6041293 or 01-2411777. If possible the pilot in command will also text Aidan Power (Trustee & ILAS field co-ordinator) on 087-6765207 or the Group s Chief Pilot Peter Tawse on 087-1255241. 38. In addition to legally mandated reporting of accidents/incidents to the AAIU, it is an ILAS and IAA requirement that such accidents/incidents involving an aircraft under ILAS control must be reported to a member of the ILAS Committee at the earliest possible opportunity, and thence to the IAA within 72 hours by the Chairman, Permit Secretary or Honorary Secretary. 39. In the event of a forced landing in a field the incident should be reported to the group s chief pilot, Peter Tawse on 087-1255241. The aircraft may not be flown out of the field without the specific approval of the group s chief pilot. 8