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4) automatically reporting pressure-altitude; and
7.2.1 An aeroplane shall be provided with navigation
equipment which will enable it to proceed:
a) in accordance with the flight plan;
b) in accordance with prescribed RNP types; and
c) in accordance with the requirements of air traffic
services;
b) shall be authorized by the State of Registry for operation
in the airspace concerned.
7.2.4 The aeroplane shall be sufficiently provided with
navigation equipment to ensure that, in the event of the failure
of one item of equipment at any stage of the flight, the
remaining equipment will enable the aeroplane to proceed in
accordance with 7.2.1 and where applicable 7.2.2 and 7.2.3.
ANNEX 6 - PART I1 17 5/1V%
Annex 6 - Operation ofAircrnfr
Note I.- This requirement )nay be met by mmns other
ttrnti the duplication of equipment.
Note 2.- Guidance material relating to aircrafi equipment
necessary forflight in airspace where a 300 m (1 OOOfi) VSM
is applied above FL 290 is contained in the Manual on
Implementation of a 300 m (1 000 ft) Vertical Separation
Minimum Between FL 290 and FL 410 Inclusive (Doc 9574).
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7.2.5 On flights in which it is intended to land in
instrument meteorological conditions, an aeroplane shall be
provided with radio equipment capable of receiving signals
providing guidance to a point from which a visual landing can
be effected. This equipment shall be capable of providing such
guidance for each aerodrome at which it is intended to land in
instrument meteorological conditions and for any designated
alternate aerodromes.
CHAPTER 8. AEROPLANE MAINTENANCE
Note on the application of this Chapter.- For the
purpose of this Chapter "aeroplane " includes: powerplants,
propellers, components, accessories, instruments, equipment
and apparatus including emergency equipment.
8.1 Responsibility
8.1.1 The owner of an aeroplane, or in the case where it
is leased, the lessee, shall be responsible for its maintenance in
an airworthy condition when in use.
8.1.2 The owner of an aeroplane, or in the case where it
is leased, the lessee, shall be responsible for ensuring, in so far
as practicable, that:
a) all maintenance, overhaul, alterations and repairs which
affect airworthiness, are performed as prescribed by the
State of Registry;
b) maintenance personnel make appropriate entries in the
aeroplane maintenance records certifying that the
aeroplane is airworthy;
c) the maintenance release is completed and signed by a
person or persons qualified in accordance with the
provisions of Annex 1 to certify that the maintenance
work has been completed satisfactorily and in
accordance with the prescribed methods.
a) In respect of the entire aeroplane:
1) the current empty mass and the location of the centre
of gravity when empty;
2) the adQtion or removal of equipment;
3) the kind and extent of the maintenance and alteration
and the time in service and date when the work was
performed;
4) chronological list of compliance with airworthiness
directives and the methods of compliance.
b) In respect of the major components:
I) the total time in service;
2) the date of the last overhaul;
3) the time in service since the last overhaul;
4) the date of the last inspection.
c) In respect of those instruments and equipment, the
serviceability and operating life of which are determined
by their time in service:
1) such records of the time in service as are necessary
to determine their serviceability or to compute their
operating life;
2) the date of the last inspection.
8.2 Qualification to certify as airworthy
Each person charged with the responsibility of certifying as to
the airworthiness of an aeroplane shall be qualified in
accordance with the provisions of Annex I.
8.3.2 The records referred to in 8.3.1 shall be kept for a
period of 90 days after the end of the operating life of the unit
to which they refer.
8.3.3 The lessee of an aeroplane shall comply with the
requirements of 8.3.1 and 8.3.2, as applicable, while the
aeroplane is Leased.
8.3 Maintenance records
8.3.1 The owner of an aeroplane shall keep a maintenance
record of the following:
Note.- Maintenance records or related documents, other
than a valid certificate of airworthiness, need not be carried
in the aeroplane during internutianal flights.
ANNEX 6 - PART 11
CHAPTER 9. AEROPLANE FLIGHT CREW
9.1 Qualifications
The pilot-in-command shall ensure that the licences of each
flight crew member have been issued or rendered valid by the
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