Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 7/7)
Character Range: 206458–208975

accounted for in the performance data stated in the aircraft flight manual instructions for the aeroplane, not more than 50% of headwind and not less than 150% of tailwind.

Actual landing distance data not used—wet runway
 (8) Subject to subsection (9), the landing distance available at the aerodrome must be at least 115% of the landing distance required under subsection (6).
 (9) The landing distance available may be shorter than that required under subsection (8), but must be no less than the landing distance required under subsection (6), if:
 (a) the performance data used in accordance with regulation 121.390 of CASR provides landing distance information for wet runways; and
 (b) the landing distance required is calculated in accordance with the information.
Actual landing distance data not used—contaminated runway
 (10) For paragraph (5)(c), the landing distance available must be the greater of the following:
 (a) the landing distance available, mentioned in subsection (8);
 (b) 115% of the landing distance required, calculated in accordance with the performance data used in accordance with regulation 121.390 of CASR, if the data is specific to operations on contaminated runways.

Chapter 10—Weight and balance

10.01  Standard weights
 (1) This section prescribes standard weights for the purposes of paragraph 121.440(2)(c) of CASR.
 (2) The standard weight for each person's carry-on baggage (in total) is 7 kg.
Note: Subsection (2) sets out the standard weight for carry-on baggage, whereas subsection (3) and table 10.01 set out the standard weight for a person (which does not include baggage).
 (3) If an aeroplane for a flight has a seating capacity mentioned in an item of column 1 of table 10.01, being:
 (a) the number of passenger seats permitted by the aeroplane's maximum operational passenger seat configuration; plus
 (b) the dedicated crew seats;
the standard weight for a passenger or crew member described in column 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 is the amount set out for the person in the item, measured in kilograms.

Table 10.01—Standard weights for passengers and crew
Item                                                  Column 1                              Column 2                                         Column 3      Column 4  Column 5  Column 6         Column 7
                                                      Maximum operational seating capacity  Adult male or a person mentioned in ss 10.01(5)  Adult female  Infant    Child     Adolescent male  Adolescent female