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CASR Part 139 - Aerodromes
Part 139 of CASR prescribes the requirements for aerodromes used in air transport operations.Subpart 139.H specifies the requirements for the provision of aerodrome and fire fighting services (ARFFS) and puts in place a safety framework, sets minimum service standards, and provides for:
criteria for establishment of disestablishment of ARFFS
provision of ARFFS outside of the criteria
interface arrangements with State or Territory fire brigades and other third party providers
ARFFS personnel recruitment
applicants organisation.
Who Part 139 affects
aeronautical, navigation and telecommunication service providers
certified and registered aerodromes and ALA operators
individuals involved in the operation and maintenance of aerodromes
aerodrome consultants
aerodrome and airways equipment suppliers and training organisations (to a lesser extent).
Subpart 139.H affects
Airservices Australia (currently the major provider of ARFFS services)
prospective ARFFS providers
prospective ARFFS training providers
Federal, Territory, State and local government agencies.
Part 139 of CASR and the Part 139 MOS were implemented in 2003. CASA recognises that a number of issues have developed in the intervening period and that it is timely to conduct a comprehensive review of the Part 139 framework.
Standards development project AS 14/24 has been approved to conduct a PIR of the Part 139 regulatory framework to ensure that it aligns with current regulatory policy (including ICAO), industry developments and evolutions in technology. The overarching aim of the project is to conduct a comprehensive review of the Part 139 rule set and develop a proposal for regulatory change for industry to consider a range of options. Amendments to the Part 139 rule set may also result in amendments to the existing suite of CASA advisory materials.
Any amendments will be developed in close consultation with industry through the Airspace and Infrastructure Users Group and issued in draft form for public comment. CASA will send notification via the aircraft and aerodromes mailing list when proposed amendments are available for public consultation.
Subpart 139.H
Standards Development project AS 07/14 has been updated to reflect the revised terms of reference for the conduct of a PIR on Subpart 139.H Manual of Standards. This will ensure that the Part 139.H MOS aligns with current regulatory policy (including ICAO standards), industry developments and the many evolutions in technology since their inception, while balancing the need for industry to deliver a safe aerodrome rescue and fire fighting service without unnecessary economic burden.
Part 139 can be found in volume 4 of the CASR.
Subpart 139.H was made on 26 June 2002 and commenced on 1 May 2003. The remaining Subparts of Part 139 were made on 7 April 2003 and commenced on 2 May 2003.
MOS compilation
The most recent Part 139 MOS compilation was registered on 1 December 2014. Historical amendments to both the MOS Part 139 and MOS Subpart 139H can be accessed by selecting 'View Series'.
MOS Part 139 - Aerodromes
MOS Subpart 139H - Standards Applicable to the Provision of Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Services
The Manual of Standards Parts 139, 171, 172 and 173 Amendment Instrument 2016 (No. 1) commenced on 3 March 2016.
The amendments introduce standards for 2 new categories of low visibility landing operations, being special authorisation (SA) CAT I and SA CAT II operations, which may only be used by aircraft operated under an authorisation granted by CASA.
AC 139-1(0)
Regulation of aerodromes used in air transport: an overview
AC 139-3(0)
Application for approval to conduct safety inspections of registered and certain other aerodromes
AC 139-4(0)
Commissioning of aerodrome lighting systems
AC 139-5(1)Form 1247
Plume rise assessmentsApplication for an Operational Assessment of a Proposed Plume Rise
AC 139-6(0)
Use of Restricted Operation (Dumb-Bell) Ground Signals
AC 139-7(0)
AC 139-8(0)
Reporting of Tall Structures
AC 139-9(0)
AC 139-12(0)
Handling of hazardous materials on an aerodrome
AC 139-13(0)
Training of Aerodrome Reporting Officers and Works Safety Officers
AC 139-15(0)
Establishing a compass swinging site at your aerodrome
AC 139-16(1)
AC 139-17(0)
Preparing plans for inclusion in aerodrome manuals
AC 139-19 v1.0
All-weather operations at aerodromes
AC 139-21 v1.0
Visual segment surface: monitoring requirements and the reporting of obstacles
AC 139-25(0)
Strength Rating of Aerodrome Pavements
AC 139-26(0)
Wildlife Hazard Management at Aerodromes
AC 139-27 v1.0
Guidelines for certified air/ground radio services
AC 139H-1(0)
ARFFS - Recommended Practices: Category Determination Level 2
AC 139H-2(0)
ARFFS - Recommended Practices: Operational Requirements
AC 139H-3(0)
ARFFS - Recommended Practices: Ancillary Equipment
AC 139H-4(0)
ARFFS - Recommended Practices: First Aid Kits
AC 139H-5(0)Attachment A
ARFFS - Recommended Practices: Generic Response FormGeneric Response Form for ARFFS
Part 139 / 139.H history
The Part 139 history includes project and consultation activities conducted in relation to Part 139, including Subpart 139.H.
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