CASA EX39/06 - Exemption - from take-off minima inside and outside Australian territory (Cth)

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Instrument number CASA EX39/06

I, BRUCE ROBERT GEMMELL, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 308 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (CAR 1988).

[Signed B. Gemmell]

Bruce Gemmell
Deputy Chief Executive
   and Chief Operating Officer

15 September 2006

Exemption — from take-off minima inside and outside Australian territory

1          Duration

            This instrument:

(a)   commences on the day after it is registered; and

(b)   stops having effect at the end of 31 July 2008.

2          Application

            This instrument applies to Boeing 737 aeroplanes:

(a)   operated by Express Freighters Australia Pty Limited under air operator’s certificate number 503021 (the operator); and

(b)   in take-off operations inside and outside Australian territory; and

(c)   at aerodromes where the meteorological minima includes runway visibility range (RVR) of at least 300 metres along the runway at the touchdown zone and at the mid-point (or stop-end if mid-point visibility is not available).

3          Exemption

Each aeroplane is exempt from compliance with subregulation 257 (3) of CAR 1988 in relation to the standard take-off minima determined by CASA under subregulation 257 (1) of CAR 1988 and set out in AIP En-route 1.5, section 4.3.

4          Conditions

             The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 1.

Schedule 1          Conditions

      1     An aeroplane may take off with RVR:

(a)   if runway edge lighting (with light spacing of not more than 60 metres) is operating and either runway centreline lighting is operating or runway centreline markings are clearly visible — less than 500 metres but at least 400 metres; and

(b)   if runway edge lighting (with light spacing of not more than 60 metres) is operating and runway centreline lighting is operating — less than 400 metres but at least 300 metres.

      2     Before conducting a take-off, each pilot must have successfully completed, in an approved flight simulator, a low visibility take-off training program approved by CASA.

      3     The flight crew must have successfully completed, to approved operational and meteorological limits, a simulator competency check including a near V1 engine failure (RTO) and a V1 engine failure (continue).

      4     The flight crew must demonstrate competency in low visibility operations:

(a)   if there are 2 or 3 sessions each year — at each recurrent training session; or

(b)   if there are 4 sessions each year — at each alternate recurrent training session.

      5     At least once per year competency must be demonstrated to a Category A or Category B check pilot.

      6       A low visibility take-off may only be conducted:

(a)   in accordance with the operator’s operations manual; and

(b)   when air traffic control low visibility procedures are in place at the aerodrome.

      7     The aeroplane must not take off from a runway that requires a turn of more than 15°, at either the runway head or below 200 feet, for all-engine or engine‑out take-offs, if RVR is less than 500 metres.

      8       A copy of this exemption must be kept in the operator’s operations manual.

      9       Take-off operations are subject to the requirements of the State of the aerodrome, if these are more restrictive than the requirements of this instrument.

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