CASA EX71/11 – Exemption – operations without an approved digital flight data recorder (Cth)
Instrument number CASA EX71/11
I, JOHN FRANCIS McCORMICK, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under subregulation 11.160 (1) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed John F. McCormick]
John F. McCormick
Director of Aviation Safety
20 July 2011
Exemption — operations without an approved digital flight data recorder
1 Duration
This instrument:
(a) commences on the day after registration; and
(b) stops having effect at the end of 30 September 2012.
2 Revocation
Instrument CASA EX51/11 is revoked.
3 Application
This instrument applies to the aircraft mentioned in Schedule 1 (the aircraft), operated by National Jet Express Pty Ltd, trading as Cobham Aviation Services Australia – Regional Services, Aviation Reference Number 580965 (the operator).
4 Exemptions
The aircraft is exempt from compliance with Civil Aviation Order 103.19 (CAO 103.19) and subregulation 207 (2) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (CAR 1988) to the extent mentioned in Schedule 2.
5 Conditions
The exemptions are subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 3.
Schedule 1 Details of aircraft
| Manufacturer | Model | Serial no. | Nationality and |
| British Aerospace | BAe 146-100A | E1013 | VH-NJC |
| British Aerospace | BAe 146-100 | E1152 | VH-NJR |
| British Aerospace | BAe 146-300 | E3126 | VH-NJZ |
Schedule 2 Extent of exemptions
1 The exemption from compliance with CAO 103.19 extends only to the requirement that the flight data recorder installed in the aircraft (the FDR) must have a maximum interval of 1 second between recorded readings of altitude, as set out in item 2 of the table in Appendix I of CAO 103.19.
2 The exemption from compliance with subregulation 207 (2) of CAR 1988 extends only to the direction in paragraph 6.2 of Civil Aviation Order 20.18 that requires the FDR to comply with the requirement of CAO 103.19 mentioned in clause 1.
Schedule 3 Conditions
1 When the aircraft is at an altitude:
(a) between 14 000 ft and 14 600 ft; or
(b) between 29 400 ft and 30 600 ft;
the FDR must record readings of altitude at a maximum recording interval of 2 seconds.
2 When the aircraft is at an altitude other than an altitude mentioned in clause 1, the FDR must record altitude in accordance with CAO 103.19.
3 The aircraft must comply with all of the requirements of Specification 10, titled Flight Data Recorder Systems, published by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority, other than the requirements relating to the recording of pressure altitude.
4 The operator must ensure the complete and ongoing serviceability of the flight data acquisition and recording system, including:
(a) periodic functional and operational checks, as defined in Civil Aviation Advisory Publication 42L-4; and
(b) targeted examination of the altitude sensing and recording systems.
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