Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:3:p53
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 53/67)
Character Range: 2870192–2873032

point (if any);
 (f) the location of the aerodrome's windsocks (if any);
 (g) the aids to navigation and communication facilities available at the aerodrome (if any);
 (h) the limitations (if any) on the use of the aerodrome;
 (i) the special procedures (if any) in use at the aerodrome, in flight or on the ground or water;
 (j) a contact person capable of providing information about the condition of the aerodrome;
 (k) the special procedures and restrictions (if any) that the operator requires the flight crew of the rotorcraft to use at the aerodrome, including:
 (i) engine failure procedures; and
 (ii) obstacle clearance procedures.

133.175  Procedures for safety at aerodromes
  A rotorcraft operator's exposition must include the following:
 (a) procedures to ensure the safety of persons in the vicinity of the rotorcraft when any of the following circumstances apply:
 (i) a person is embarking or disembarking the rotorcraft;
 (ii) the rotorcraft is being loaded or unloaded;
 (iii) the rotorcraft is being operated at an aerodrome;
 (b) procedures to determine the minimum distance that a person, animal or thing must be kept from the following to ensure the safety of the person, animal or thing:
 (i) the rotorcraft while it is on the ground at an aerodrome with its rotors turning;
 (ii) the movement area of an aerodrome while the rotorcraft is landing or taking off;
 (iii) a hazard created by the downwash of the rotorcraft at an aerodrome.

Division 133.D.6—Fuel requirements

133.180  Fuel procedures
  A rotorcraft operator's exposition must include procedures to ensure that a flight of the rotorcraft is conducted in accordance with the requirements mentioned in subregulation 133.190(1).

133.185  Oil requirements
 (1) The operator and the pilot in command of a rotorcraft for a flight each contravene this subregulation if, when the flight begins, the rotorcraft is not carrying sufficient oil to complete the flight safely.
 (2) A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation (1).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

133.190  Fuel requirements
 (1) The Part 133 Manual of Standards may prescribe requirements relating to fuel for rotorcraft, including (but not limited to) the following:
 (a) matters that must be considered when determining whether a rotorcraft has sufficient fuel to complete a flight safely;
 (b) the amounts of fuel that must be carried on board a rotorcraft for a flight;
 (c) procedures for monitoring amounts of fuel during a flight;
 (d) procedures to be followed if fuel reaches specified amounts during a flight.
 (2) The pilot in command of a rotorcraft for a flight contravenes this subregulation if:
 (a) the pilot is subject to a requirement mentioned in subregulation (1) for the flight; and
 (b) the requirement is not met for the flight.
 (3)