Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244:reg:4:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 4/21)
Character Range: 151739–154980

bars;

(h) the length and colour of the stopway lights;

(i) the starter extension lighting;

(j) runway threshold identification lights (RTIL);

(k) pilot-activated lighting system (PAL).

 Other lighting and secondary power supply

       (2) The information must include details of the following:

(a) the location, characteristics and hours of operation of any aerodrome beacons;

(b) the lighting systems for taxiways, including taxi holding positions and stop bars;

(c) the lighting systems for aprons, including the location and type of VDGSs;

(d) any other movement area lighting systems;

(e) any obstacle lighting provided for OLS infringements;

(f) any secondary power supply, including its switch-over time.

5.06 Navigation aids

        The information must include details of any navigation aid provided by the aerodrome operator.

5.07 Rescue and firefighting services

        The information must include the category of any rescue and firefighting service (ARFFS) provided by the aerodrome operator and based at the aerodrome.

5.08 Ground services

        The information must include details of the following:

(a) fuel suppliers and their contact details, including regularly monitored after-hours contact details;

(b) any aerodrome weather information broadcasts provided by the aerodrome operator;

(c) ground-to-air communication systems, for example UNICOM, aerodrome frequency response units (AFRU) and approved air-ground operator services provided by the aerodrome operator;

(d) any other aviation-related services made available to pilots by the aerodrome operator.

5.09 Aerodrome operational procedures

 Standard taxi routes

       (1) The information must include the location and designation of standard taxi routes determined by:

(a) the aerodrome operator; or

(b) the ATS provider.

 Special procedures

       (2) The information must include any special procedures unique to the aerodrome which pilots would reasonably be expected to know in the interests of aviation safety.

 Notices

       (3) The information must include cautionary or administrative information relating to the safe use of the aerodrome.

 Low-visibility procedures

       (4) If low-visibility procedures are established at the aerodrome — the information must include the following:

(a) the runways and equipment used under low-visibility procedures;

(b) the defined meteorological conditions under which low-visibility procedures are initiated, used and terminated;

(c) the ground markings and lighting used under low-visibility procedures.

CHAPTER 5

Division 2 Standards for information

5.10 Standards for information published in the AIP through an AIS provider

       (1) In this section and section 5.11:

        DPS means the AIS provider's data product specification (as in force or existing from time to time) that is required under regulation 175.160 of CASR.

       (2) The information mentioned in subsections 5.01 (1) and (2) must be determined and reported to the AIS provider in accordance with:

(a) the DPS; and

(b) regulation 175.460 for the DPS.

       (3) The information mentioned in sections 5.12 to 5.17 must be reported or provided to the AIS provider in accordance with: