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commenced unless it has been ascertained by every reasonable
means available lhat the gi-ound and/or water facilities
available and directly required on such flight, for the safe
operation of the helicopter and the protection of the
passengers, are adequat for the type of operation undcr which
the flight is to be conducted and are adequately operated for
this purpose.
Note.- Attachment F to Part I of Annex 6 contains
guidance on the issue qf an air operator certificate.
2.2.1.4 The continued validity of an air operator
certificate or equivalent document shall depend upon the
operator maintaining the requirements of 2.2.1.3 under the
supervision of the State of the Operator.
2.2.1.5 The air operator certificate or equivalent
document shall contain at least the following:
Note.- "Reasolzahle ~neans" in this Standard is irttelzded a) operator' s identification (name, location);
to denote the use, at the point of departure, of inforn~ation
available to the operator either through ofSicia[ informafiorr b) date of issuc and period of validity;
published by the aeronai~ricc~inl fonnution services or readily
obtainable from other sozlrces. c) description of the types of operations authorized;
2.1.2 An operator shall ensure Lhal any inadequacy of d) the type(s) of aircraft authorized for use; and
facili~icso bserved in the course of operalions is reported to the
authori~y responsible for them, without undue delay. c) authorized areas of operation or routes.
2.1.3 Subject to their published condi~ions of use, 2.2.1.6 Thc Slate of the Operator shall establish a system
heliports and their facilities shail be kept continuously for both the certification and the continued surveillance of the
availablc for flight operations during their published hours of operator to ensure that the rcyuircd standards of operations
operations, irrespective of weather conditions. established in 2.2 are maintained.
2.2.2 Operations manual
2.2 Operational certification
and supervision
2.2.1 The air operator certificate
2.2.1.1 An operator shall not engage in commercial air
transport operations unless in possession of a valid air operator
certificate or equivalent documcnt issued by the State of thc
Operator.
2.2.1.2 Thc air operator certificate or equivalent
document shall authorize the operator to conduct commercial
air transport operations in accordance with such conditions and
limitations as may be specificd.
2.2.1.3 The issue of an air operator cerriilcate or
equivalent document by the State of the Operator shall be
dependent upon lhe operator demonstrating an adcquate
organization, method of control and supervision of flight
operations, training programme and rnaintcnance arrangemenls
consistent with the name and extent of [he operations
specified.
2.2.2.1 An operator shall provide, for the use and guidance
of operations personnel concerned, an operations manual in
accordance with the Appndix. The operations manual shall be
amended or revised as is necessary to ensure that the
information contained therein is kept up to date. All such
amendments or revisions shall be issued to all personnel that
arc required to use this manual.
2.2.2.2 The State of the Operator shall establish a
requirement for the operator to provide a copy of the
operations manual together with all amendments andlor
revisions, for review and acceptance and, where required,
approval. The operator shall incorporate in the operations
manual such mandatory material as the State of the Operator
tnay require.
Note I.- Requirements for the contents of nn operations
rna?iual are provided irl the Appendix.
Note 2.-- Specific items in an operations maniial require
fhe upproval of the State of the Operator in accordarzce with
rhe Stclndards in Section 11, 2.2.7, 4.1.2, 7.3.1 and 30.3.
ANNEX 6 - PART 111 11-2-1 lI11IOI
Annex 6 - Operation of Aircraft Part ZZZ
2.2.3 Operating instructions - general
2.2.3.1 An operator shall ensure that all operations
personnel are properly instructed in their particular duties and
responsibilities and the relationship of sucl~ duties to the
operation as a whole.
2.2.3.2 A helicopter rotor shall not be turned under power
without a qualified pilot at the controls.
2.2.3.3 Recommendation.- The operator should issue
operating instructions and provide information on helicopter
climb performunce with ull engines operuting to enable the
pilot-in-command to determine the climb gradient that can be
achieved during the take-of und initiul climb phase for the
existing take-off conditions and intended take-off technique.
 
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