Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 1634

h) the obstacles in the climb-out areas and necessary clearance margins. Note.— Guidance on the establishment of aerodrome operating minima is contained in the Manual of All-Weather Operations (Doc 9365). 4.2.7.3 Category II and Category III instrument approach and landing operations shall not be authorized unless RVR information is provided. 4.2.7.4 Recommendation.— For instrument approach and landing operations, aerodrome operating minima below 800 m visibility should not be authorized unless RVR information is provided. 4.2.8 Threshold crossing height for precision approaches An operator shall establish operational procedures designed to ensure that an aeroplane being used to conduct precision approaches crosses the threshold by a safe margin, with the aeroplane in the landing configuration and attitude. 4.2.9 Fuel and oil records 4.2.9.1 An operator shall maintain fuel and oil records to enable the State of the Operator to ascertain that, for each flight, the requirements of 4.3.6 have been complied with. 4.2.9.2 Fuel and oil records shall be retained by the operator for a period of three months. 4.2.10 Crew 4.2.10.1 Pilot-in-command. For each flight, the operator shall designate one pilot to act as pilot-in-command. 4.2.10.2 Flight time, flight duty periods and rest periods. An operator shall formulate rules to limit flight time and flight duty periods and for the provision of adequate rest periods for all its crew members. These rules shall be in accordance with the regulations established by the State of the Operator, or approved by that State, and included in the operations manual. 4.2.10.3 An operator shall maintain current records of the flight time, flight duty periods and rest periods of all its crew members. Note.— Guidance on the establishment of limitations is given in Attachment A. 4.2.10.4 For each flight of an aeroplane above 15 000 m (49 000 ft), the operator shall maintain records so that the total cosmic radiation dose received by each crew member over a period of 12 consecutive months can be determined. Note.— Guidance on the maintenance of cumulative radiation records is given in Circular 126 — Guidance Material on SST Aircraft Operations. 4.2.11 Passengers 4.2.11.1 An operator shall ensure that passengers are made familiar with the location and use of:

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