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(c) the name or names of the person or persons who are to be the
reporting officers for the aerodrome.
(3) Despite paragraph (2) (b), until the end of 1 May 2006, the statement
mentioned in that paragraph may be given by a person who is not
approved by CASA under regulation 139.320 but is a person CASA is
satisfied meets the requirements of subregulation 139.320 (2).
Appendix 1 to paragraph 139.260 (2) (a) (Diagram and
information for application for registration of aerodrome)
(1) The diagram of the aerodrome must show the following:
(a) the layout of runways, their designations (runway numbers) and
length in metres;
(b) the layout of taxiways and aprons;
(c) the location of the aerodrome reference point;
(d) the location of all wind direction indicators;
(e) the elevation of the aerodrome at the highest point of the landing surface;
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(f) the magnetic bearing and distance to the nearest population
centre, and what that centre is.
(2) The information about the aerodrome must include:
Aerodrome administration
(a) the following information about the aerodrome and its
administration:
(i) the name of the aerodrome;
(ii) the name of the aerodrome operator and the address and
telephone numbers at which the aerodrome operator may
be contacted at all times;
(iii) the State or Territory in which the aerodrome is located
and the latitude and longitude for the location;
(iv) whether the aerodrome is a public or private aerodrome;
(v) the charges for use of the aerodrome;
(vi) the name and contact details for the persons who are to be
the reporting officers for the aerodrome; and
Runways
(b) the following information for each runway at the aerodrome:
(i) the runway reference code number for the approach and
take-off areas that have been surveyed;
(ii) runway width and slope;
(iii) runway strip width (grade and overall);
(iv) declared distances and supplementary take-off distances;
(v) pavement strength rating; and
Aerodrome lighting
(c) for each runway at the aerodrome that may be used at night —
the following information:
(i) whether the runway edge lights are low, medium or high
intensity lights;
(ii) whether approach lighting is provided;
(iii) whether pilot-activated lighting is provided and, if pilotactivated
lighting is provided, its frequency;
(iv) whether T-VASIS or PAPI lighting systems are provided;
(v) whether there is an aerodrome beacon;
(vi) whether there is stand-by power or portable lighting;
(vii) information about any other lighting provided; and
Ground services
(d) the following information about ground services available to
visiting pilots:
(i) the types of aviation fuel available and contact details for
fuel suppliers;
(ii) contact details for local weather information;
(iii) details of the universal communication system; and
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
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Replacement Page – Amdt No. 1: Effective 3 May 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 139 — 34
Special procedures
(e) information about any special procedures that pilots need to
observe or follow; and
Notices
(f) the following local safety information:
(i) the presence of obstacles or other hazards (including
animals or birds);
(ii) restrictions on the use of taxiways or aprons;
(iii) other activities at the aerodrome (for example, sport
aviation activities).
139.265 Registration of aerodromes
CASA must, if the operator of an aerodrome has applied for registration of
the aerodrome in accordance with regulation 139.260:
(a) register the aerodrome by entering the following information
about the aerodrome in the aerodrome register:
(i) the name of the aerodrome;
(ii) the details of the location of the aerodrome;
(iii) the name and address of the operator; and
(b) tell the operator, in writing, that the aerodrome is registered; and
(c) direct AIS to publish in AIP-ERSA details of the registration and
the information about the aerodrome required by Appendix 1 to
paragraph 139.260 (2) (a).
139.270 Notice of refusal to register aerodrome
If CASA refuses to register an aerodrome, CASA must, no later than 14
days after it refuses to register the aerodrome, give the operator of the
aerodrome written notice of the refusal and the reasons for it.
 
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