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(i) the roles of the aerodrome operator and the holder of the
aircraft’s certificate of registration;
(ii) the arrangements for telling the holder of the certificate of
registration;
(iii) the arrangements for liaising with air traffic control and
the Australian Transport Safety Bureau;
(iv) the arrangements for obtaining equipment and persons to
remove the aircraft;
(v) the names and roles of the persons who are responsible for
arranging for the removal of an aircraft which is disabled,
and the telephone numbers for contacting them during and
after working hours;
Handling of hazardous materials
(n) particulars of the procedures for the safe handling of hazardous
materials on the aerodrome, including details of the following:
(i) the names, telephone numbers and roles of the persons
who are to receive and handle hazardous materials;
(ii) the arrangements for special areas on the aerodrome to be
set up for the storage of flammable liquids (including
aviation fuels) and any other hazardous materials;
(iii) the methods to be followed for the delivery, storage,
dispensing and handling of these materials;
Note 1 Hazardous materials include explosives, flammable liquids and solids,
corrosive liquids, compressed gases, and magnetised or radioactive materials.
Note 2 The arrangements to deal with an accidental spillage of hazardous materials
are to be set out in the aerodrome emergency plan.
Protection of radar and navigational aids
(o) particulars of the procedures for the protection of radar and
navigational aids located on the aerodrome to ensure that their
performance will not be degraded, including details of the
following:
(i) the arrangements for the control of activities near radar
and navigational aid installations;
(ii) the arrangements, made in consultation with the provider
of the navigational aid installation, for the supply and
installation of signs warning of hazardous microwave
radiation;
(iii) the arrangements for ground maintenance near these
installations;
Low visibility operations
(p) particulars of the procedures for the management of ground
activities at an aerodrome where low visibility operations are
conducted, including details of the following:
(i) the arrangements for measuring visibility along a runway
and passing the information to air traffic control, if
required;
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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(ii) the arrangements for minimising vehicular traffic within
the movement area during periods of low visibility
operations;
(iii) the arrangements for runway inspections during periods of
low visibility operations;
(iv) the names and roles of the persons who are responsible for
managing low visibility operations, and the telephone
numbers for contacting them during and after work hours.
Appendix 1 to subparagraph 139.095 (a) (iii) (Particulars of the
aerodrome to be notified in AIP-ERSA)
For subparagraph 139.095 (a) (iii), the particulars are:
General information
(a) the following general information about the aerodrome:
(i) the name of the aerodrome;
(ii) the State or Territory where the aerodrome is located;
(iii) the geographic coordinates of the aerodrome reference
point;
(iv) the elevation of the aerodrome, based on the Australian
Height Datum;
(v) details of the aerodrome beacon;
(vi) the name of the aerodrome operator and the address and
telephone numbers at which the aerodrome operator may
be contacted at all times; and
Information for runways
(b) the following information for each runway at the aerodrome:
(i) the magnetic bearing of the runway and the runway
number;
(ii) the runway reference code number for the approach and
take-off areas that have been surveyed;
(iii) the length, width and slopes of the runway;
(iv) the length and width of the graded and overall runway
strip;
(v) the pavement surface type and its strength rating;
(vi) the runway declared distances and take-off gradient;
(vii) the supplementary take-off distances;
(viii) the Aerodrome Obstacle Chart Type A, if applicable; and
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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Information about visual aid systems
(c) the following information about visual aid systems at the
 
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