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the designer has ceased to have that responsibility:
(i) on the day when the notice is given; or
(ii) if a later day is specified in the notice — on the later day;
or
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
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(b) if the certified designer’s responsibility for the maintenance of
the procedure is transferred to another certified designer in
accordance with regulation 173.215 — on the day when the
responsibility is transferred; or
(c) if the certified designer has notified CASA and, if the procedure
is published in the AIP, the AIS, under regulation 173.200, that
the designer has ceased to design the type of terminal instrument
flight procedure concerned:
(i) on the day when the notice is given; or
(ii) if a later day is specified in the notice — on the later day;
or
(d) if the certified designer’s procedure design certificate is varied
under Subpart 173.E to exclude that type of procedure — on the
day when the variation takes effect; or
(e) if the certified designer ceases to be a certified designer — on the
day when the designer ceases to be a certified designer.
173.115 Certified designer to provide facilities etc
(1) A certified designer must provide and maintain adequate facilities for
carrying on design work on terminal instrument flight procedures
under the designer’s procedure design certificate, including:
(a) providing premises and equipment appropriate for the certified
designer’s employees to carry on the design work; and
(b) ensuring that those employees have access to all necessary data
for designing the procedures including:
(i) accurate and current databases or charts detailing terrain
and obstacle information; and
(ii) accurate and current navigation aid coordinate data; and
(iii) accurate and current aerodrome reference point and
threshold data.
(2) A certified designer must, if an aeronautical database and aeronautical
data is required for designing a terminal instrument flight procedure
under the designer’s procedure design certificate, have, and put into
effect, procedures to ensure the integrity of the database and the data.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
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Civil Aviation Safety Authority Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004
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173.120 Certified designer to have appropriate organisation
A certified designer must, at all times, maintain an appropriate
organisation with a sound and effective management structure to enable
the designer to carry on design work on terminal instrument flight
procedures under the designer’s procedure design certificate in accordance
with these Regulations.
173.125 Certified designer to have sufficient personnel
A certified designer:
(a) must employ a sufficient number of personnel to enable the
designer to carry on design work on terminal instrument flight
procedures under the designer’s procedure design certificate in
accordance with these Regulations; and
(b) must ensure that those personnel:
(i) are suitably qualified and competent to perform their
duties; and
(ii) are trained in accordance with the Manual of Standards
and the designer’s operations manual.
173.130 Supervisory personnel
A certified designer must ensure that each employee who is occupying or
acting in a supervisory position in the designer’s organisation in relation to
design work on terminal instrument flight procedures carried on under the
designer’s procedure design certificate meets the standards for supervisory
positions set out in the Manual of Standards.
173.135 Certified designer to appoint chief designer
A certified designer must not carry on design work on a terminal
instrument flight procedure under the designer’s procedure design
certificate unless:
(a) the certified designer has appointed a person to be the chief
designer for the designer’s organisation; and
(b) the appointment is approved by CASA and is in force; and
(c) the functions of the chief designer are being carried out by the
person or, if the chief designer is temporarily absent from duty,
another person:
(i) who is appointed by the certified designer to act as chief
designer; and
(ii) whose appointment is approved by CASA and is in force.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
 
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