Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2009-104 (Year: 2009, Number: 104)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 996

b) taking immediate corrective action for individual aircraft, or aircraft type groups, identified in such reports as not complying with the height-keeping requirements for operation in airspace where RVSM is applied. 7.2.7 All States that are responsible for airspace where RVSM has been implemented, or have issued RVSM approvals to operators within their State, shall establish provisions and procedures which ensure that appropriate action will be taken in respect of aircraft and operators found to be operating in RVSM airspace without a valid RVSM approval. Note 1.— These provisions and procedures need to address both the situation where the aircraft in question was operating without approval in the airspace of the State, and the situation where an operator for which the State has regulatory oversight responsibility is found to be operating without the required approval in the airspace of another State. Note 2.— Guidance material relating to the approval for operation in RVSM airspace is contained in the Manual on Implementation of a 300 m (1 000 ft) Vertical Separation Minimum Between FL 290 and FL 410 Inclusive (Doc 9574). 7.2.8 The aeroplane shall be sufficiently provided with navigation equipment to ensure that, in the event of the failure of one item of equipment at any stage of the flight, the remaining equipment will enable the aeroplane to navigate in accordance with 7.2.1 and where applicable 7.2.2, 7.2.3 and 7.2.4. Note 1.— This requirement may be met by means other than the duplication of equipment. Note 2.— Guidance material relating to aircraft equipment necessary for flight in airspace where RVSM is applied is contained in the Manual on Implementation of a 300 m (1 000 ft) Vertical Separation Minimum Between FL 290 and FL 410 Inclusive (Doc 9574). 7.2.9 On flights in which it is intended to land in instrument meteorological conditions, an aeroplane shall be provided with radio equipment capable of receiving signals providing guidance to a point from which a visual landing can be effected. This equipment shall be capable of providing such guidance for each aerodrome at which it is intended to land in instrument meteorological conditions and for any designated alternate aerodromes. 22/11/07 No. 26 ANNEX 6 — PART II 5/11/98 1/11/01 No. 21 CHAPTER 8. AEROPLANE MAINTENANCE Note 1.— For the purpose of this chapter “aeroplane” includes: powerplants, propellers, components, accessories, instruments, equipment and apparatus including emergency equipment. Note 2.— Guidance on continuing airworthiness requirements is contained in the Airworthiness Manual (Doc 9760). 8.1 Responsibilities 8.1.1 The owner of an aeroplane, or in the case where it is leased, the lessee, shall ensure that:

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