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(c) whether the people mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) are
employees.
171.100 Way in which standards are met
(1) An operations manual must:
(a) contain each standard that relates to the design, installation,
testing, operation or maintenance of the service provider’s
services and facilities; and
(b) explain how each standard is met.
(2) For subregulation (1):
standards means any of the following standards that apply to the
service or facility:
(a) an ICAO standard;
(b) a standard set out in Annex 10 to the Chicago Convention;
(c) a standard in the Manual of Standards;
(d) any other standard included in the operations manual.
171.105 Functional specification and performance values of services
(1) An operations manual must include:
(a) the functional specification of each of the service provider’s
telecommunication or radionavigation services; and
(b) the values or characteristics for each of the following that apply
to the service:
(i) availability;
(ii) reliability;
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(iii) accuracy;
(iv) integrity.
(2) The values mentioned in paragraph (1) (b) must be derived or
measured from either or both of:
(a) the configuration of each service; and
(b) the known performance of each service.
(3) An operations manual must also describe the method used to calculate
each of the values.
(4) For a radionavigation service, the integrity values or characteristics
must be given for each kind of navigation aid facility that forms part
of the service.
171.110 Technical description
An operations manual must describe, for each telecommunication or
radionavigation service provided:
(a) the kind and location of each facility; and
(b) the technical specification of each kind of facility; and
(c) how each facility interconnects with any other facility or service;
and
(d) the way in which the service provider monitors each facility to
ensure that it is operating in accordance with its technical
specification.
171.115 Safe operation
(1) An operations manual must describe the following:
(a) the procedure that records the way in which each
telecommunication or radionavigation service and each related
facility is configured at any time;
(b) the procedure used to design each facility and each item of
equipment so that it provides a safe service;
(c) the procedure that ensures that the design of, or changes to, a
service or facility are authorised by a person who is qualified and
competent to do so;
(d) the method to be used to specify any changes to a service or
facility, and to design, test and implement those changes;
(e) the procedure to be used to commission a new service or facility;
(f) the system to be used to maintain a record of the operational
performance of a service;
(g) the procedure to be used to monitor the performance of each
service and facility, and to compare the results with the
appropriate technical specification;
(h) the procedure to be used if a service fails or a facility fault
occurs, including the way in which the failure or fault is to be
reported and rectified;
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(i) the procedure to be used to report and rectify any defects found
during operation and maintenance of the facility;
(j) the procedure to be used to:
(i) detect and correct any latent defects in equipment; and
(ii) change software to adapt to any changes to the
configuration of hardware; and
(iii) change the design of equipment or facilities to adapt to any
change to the functional or technical specification.
(2) For subparagraph (1) (j) (ii), software includes any form of data or
instructions for an electronic device.
171.120 Facility operation and maintenance plan
(1) For this regulation:
flight inspection means a test of the accuracy, coverage or any other
aspect of the performance of a service or facility conducted by using
test equipment on board an aircraft in flight.
(2) An operations manual must contain, for each kind of facility, an
operation and maintenance plan that includes the following:
(a) the procedures used for maintenance, including the procedures
used for repair;
(b) a description of the system used to schedule maintenance;
 
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