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requirements of 6.2.1 and 6.2.2, as applicable, while the
helicopter is leased.
6.3 Continuing airworthiness
informa tion
The owner of a helicopter over 3 180 kg maximum certificated
take-off mass, or in the case where it is leased, the lessee,
shall, as required by the State of Registry, ensure that, the
information resulting from maintenance and operational
experience with respect to continuing airworthiness, is
transmitted as required by Annex 8, Part 11, paragraphs 4.3.5
and 4.3.8.
6.4 Modifications and repairs
All modifications and repairs shall comply with airworthiness
requirements acceptable to the State of Registry. Procedures
shall be established to ensure that the substantiating data
supporting compliance with the airworthiness requirements are
retained.
a) the total time in service hours, calendar time and cycles,
as appropriate of the helicopter and all life-limited
components;
6.5 Maintenance release
b) the current status of compliance with all mandatory
continuing airworthiness information;
c) appropriate details of ~uodificadons and repairs to the
helicopter;
6.5.1 A maintenance release shall be completed and
signed, as prescribed by the State of Registry, to certify that
the maintenance work performed has been completed
satisfactorily.
ANNEX 6 - PART I11 III-6-1 I/II/OI
Annex 6 - Operation of Aircraft
6.5.2 A maintenance release shall contain a certification
including:
a) basic details of thc maintenance carried out;
b) date such maintenancc was completed;
Part III
c) when applicable, the identity of the apptovcd
maintenancc organization; and
d) the identity of the person or persons signing the
release.
CHAPTER 7. HELICOPTER FLIGHT ClREW
7.1 Qualifications
The pilot-in-command shall ensure that the licences of each
flight crew member have been issued or rendered valid by the
State of Registry, and are properly rated and of current
validity, and shall be satisfied that flight crew members have
maintained competence.
7.2 Composition of the flight crew
The number and composition of the flight crew shall not be
less than that specified in the flight manual or other docun~ents
associated with the certificate of airworthiness.
ANNEX 6 - PART 111
ANNEX 6 - PART 111
APPENDIX
APPENDIX, CONTENTS OF AN OPERATIONS MANUAL
(See Section II, Chapter 2, 2.2.2.1)
An operations manual, which may be issued in separate parts
corresponding to specific aspects of operations, provided in
accordance with Section 11, Chapter 2, 2.2.2.1 shall contain at
least the following:
1. Operations administration
and supervision
1.1 Instructions outlining the responsibilities of operations
persannel pertaining to the conduct of flight operations.
1.2 Checklist of emergency and safety equipment and
instructions for its use.
1.3 The minimum equipment list for the helicopter types
operated and specific operations authorized.
1.4 Safety precautions during refuelling with passengers
on board.
2. Accident prevention and
flight safety progranune
Details of the accident prevention and flight safety programme
provided in accordance with Section 11, Chapter 1, 1.6,
including a stalement of safety policy and the responsibility of
personnel.
3. Personnel training
3.1 Details of the flight crew training programme and
requirements.
3.2 Details of the cabin crew duties training programme
as required by Section II? Chapter 10, 10.3.
4. Fatigue and flight time
limitations
Rules limiting the flight time and flight duty periods and
providing for adequate rest periods for flight crew members
and cabin crew.
5, Flight operations
5.1 The flight crew for each type of operation including
the designation of the succession of command.
5.2 The in-flight and the emergency duties assigned to
each crew member.
5.3 Specific instructions for the computation of the
quantities of fuel and oil to be carried, having regard to all
circumstances of the operatj.on including the possibility of the
failure of one or more powerplants while en route.
5.4 The conditions under which oxygen shall be used
and the amount of oxygen determined in accordance with
Section 11, Chapter 2, 2.3.8.2.
5.5 Instructions for mass and balance control.
5.6 Instructions lor the conduct and control of ground deicing/
anti-icing operations.
5.7 The specifications for the operational flight plan.
5.8 The normal, abnormal and emergency pro~edures to
be used by the flight crew. the checklists relating thereto
 
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