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given to air traffic control.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 139 — 37
139.310 Notice of changes in information published in AIP-ERSA
To maintain the accuracy of the information published in AIP-ERSA in
relation to a registered aerodrome, the operator of the aerodrome must tell
AIS, in writing, as soon as practicable of any change required to that
information (other than a change that is published in NOTAMS).
139.315 Safety inspections
(1) This regulation applies to a registered aerodrome that is used by an
aircraft that:
(a) is engaged in regular public transport operations or charter
operations; and
(b) has a maximum passenger seating capacity of more than 9 seats.
(2) The operator of the aerodrome must arrange for a safety inspection of
the aerodrome to be conducted at least once each year.
(3) The safety inspection must be conducted by a person approved under
regulation 139.320.
(4) The approved person must give the operator a written report that:
(a) deals with the matters set out in Appendix 1 to this paragraph;
and
(b) specifies any remedial work that is necessary for the aerodrome
to comply with the applicable standards.
(5) Within 30 days after receiving the report, the operator must give to
CASA:
(a) a copy of the report; and
(b) if the report specifies any remedial work as being necessary — a
statement as to when and how the operator intends to do the
remedial work.
(6) Despite subregulation (3), until the end of 1 May 2006, the safety
inspection may be conducted by a person who is not approved by
CASA under regulation 139.320 but met the requirements of Part 1 of
Schedule 11 of CAR as in force immediately before that
commencement.
Appendix 1 to paragraph 139.315 (4) (a) (Matters to be dealt with
in safety inspections)
Details of aerodrome
(1) Check that the following details relating to the aerodrome, published
in AIP-ERSA or given to air transport operators, are correct:
(a) details of the location of the aerodrome;
(b) the name and address of the aerodrome operator;
(c) details of the movement area;
(d) details of runway distances available;
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 139 — 38
(e) details of the aerodrome lighting;
(f) details of ground services;
(g) notice of special conditions and procedures, if any.
Aerodrome operating procedures
(2) Check aerodrome operating procedures to ensure that the following
matters are dealt with:
(a) recording of aerodrome inspections;
(b) recording of notices given to the NOTAM Office and AIS or to
air transport operators;
(c) recording of aerodrome works.
Reporting officer
(3) Check that each person appointed as a reporting officer is competent
to carry out the reporting officer’s functions.
Details relating to movement area etc
(4) Check the following:
(a) dimensions and surface conditions of runways, taxiways and
aprons;
(b) aerodrome lighting, including back-up lighting and obstacle
lighting;
(c) wind direction indicators and their illumination;
(d) aerodrome markings and signs;
(e) obstacle limitation surfaces applicable to the aerodrome;
(f) two-way radios (whether hand-held or installed in vehicles) used
by the aerodrome operator on the movement area;
(g) equipment used for dispersing birds;
(h) aerodrome fencing.
139.320 Approval of persons to conduct aerodrome safety inspections
(1) A person may apply to CASA for approval to conduct aerodrome
safety inspections for this Subpart.
(2) CASA must approve the person if the person:
(a) has:
(i) a recognised degree, diploma or certificate in civil
engineering, surveying or a related field and a sound
knowledge of the parts of these Regulations and the
standards, practices and procedures that are applicable to
the operation and maintenance of aerodromes; or
(ii) other qualifications, knowledge and experience that CASA
considers suitable for conducting an aerodrome safety
inspection; and
(b) would, if the approval is given, be able to perform properly the
aerodrome safety inspection function.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page – Amdt No. 1: Effective 3 May 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
 
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