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authorisation, including the policies and procedures for making,
amending, preserving and disposing those documents and records.
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(2) The system must be in accordance with the standards set out in the
Manual of Standards.
(3) The documents and records must include the documents and records
required to be kept under this Division.
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Division 173.C.3 Miscellaneous
173.295 Discontinuing design work on terminal instrument flight of a
particular type
(1) If an authorised designer ceases to carry on design work on terminal
instrument flight procedures of a particular type, the authorised
designer must give written notice to CASA to that effect within 7
days after ceasing to carry on the design work concerned.
(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply if, having regard to the authorised
designer’s circumstances, it is not reasonably practicable for the
designer to give CASA at least 7 days notice and the notice is given
as soon as is reasonably practicable.
173.300 Discontinuing maintenance of terminal instrument flight
procedures
(1) If an authorised designer ceases to be responsible for the maintenance
of a terminal instrument flight procedure, the authorised designer
must give written notice to CASA to that effect within 7 days after
ceasing to have that responsibility.
(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply if, having regard to the authorised
designer’s circumstances, it is not reasonably practicable for the
designer to give CASA at least 7 days notice and the notice is given
as soon as is reasonably practicable.
173.305 Transfer of maintenance responsibility
(1) An authorised designer may transfer the designer’s responsibility for
maintaining a terminal instrument flight procedure under regulation
173.270:
(a) to a certified designer whose procedure design certificate
authorises that designer to design terminal instrument flight
procedures of the same type as the procedure concerned; or
(b) to another authorised designer whose procedure design
authorisation authorises that designer to design such a terminal
instrument flight procedure.
(2) If a certified designer or an authorised designer accepts responsibility
for the maintenance of a terminal instrument flight procedure under
this regulation, the designer:
(a) must give written notice to the transferor to that effect; and
(b) must give written notice of the transfer to CASA within 14 days
after the transfer.
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(3) A transfer takes effect on the day when the certified designer or
authorised designer accepting responsibility for maintaining the
procedure gives notice to the transferor under subregulation (2) or, if
a later day is specified in the notice, on the later day.
(4) If an authorised designer transfers the designer’s responsibility for
maintaining a terminal instrument flight procedure, the designer must
give written notice of the transfer to CASA within 14 days after the
transfer.
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Subpart 173.D Performance of design work
173.310 Certified designer not to exceed the limitations of the designer’s
procedure design certificate
A certified designer must not carry on design work on a terminal
instrument flight procedure that is not of a type covered by the designer’s
procedure design certificate.
173.315 Authorised designer not to exceed the limitations of
authorisation
A authorised designer must not carry on an activity mentioned in paragraph
173.030 (b) (i) or (ii) unless that activity is authorised by the designer’s
procedure design authorisation.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
Office of Legal Counsel CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004
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