Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244:reg:5:p155
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 155/225)
Character Range: 714245–717466

MOS, the aerodrome manual must contain details of the aerodrome safety management system.

       (2) If required by Chapter 26 of this MOS, the aerodrome manual must contain details of the risk management plan.

11.10 Aerodrome technical inspections

       (1) If aerodrome technical inspections are required under this MOS, the aerodrome manual must contain procedures for carrying out the inspections, including for the following:

(a) identifying the items that must be inspected, and when the inspections are to be carried out;

(b) ensuring that technically-qualified people carry out the inspections;

(c) scheduling the inspection program and recording the results of the inspections;

(d) briefing the technical inspectors on:

 (i) the required scope of the inspection; and

 (ii) any particular technical matters or locations which must be inspected;

(e) preparing and implementing the corrective action plan to ensure that defects identified in an inspection are corrected as soon as possible;

(f) supplying CASA with copies of inspection reports.

Note   The requirements of a technical inspection are specified in Chapter 12 of this MOS.

       (2) The aerodrome manual must identify the individuals or positions responsible for the following:

(a) managing the inspection program;

(b) planning the aerodrome technical inspections;

(c) reporting the results of the inspections, including reporting on follow-up action;

(d) receiving and considering the reports of the inspections;

(e) taking follow-up action if defects or deficiencies are identified during an inspection.

11.11 Unauthorised entry to aerodrome

        The aerodrome manual must contain the procedures for preventing the unauthorised entry onto the movement area (airside) of persons, vehicles, equipment, mobile plant or animals (including land-based wildlife) or other things that may endanger aircraft safety, including procedures for the following:

(a) controlling airside access;

(b) monitoring airside access control points and barriers, such as fencing.

11.12 Aerodrome emergency response

Note 1   The aerodrome operator is responsible for documenting the aerodrome's emergency management process and should align it with the applicable emergency management legislation of the relevant State or Territory.

Note 2   For the aerodrome emergency plan, see Chapter 24.

       (1) The aerodrome emergency procedures must be included or referenced in the aerodrome manual and must include:

(a) the following:

 (i) the positions of those who constitute the membership of the aerodrome emergency committee (if established);

 (ii) a description of the role of each emergency service organisation involved in the emergency response arrangements or aerodrome emergency plan, as applicable;

          Note   To determine applicability, see sections 24.02 and 24.03.

 (iii) the procedures for liaison with the authorised person responsible for local emergency planning arrangements;

 (iv) the procedures for notification and initiation of an emergency response;

 (v) the procedures for activation, control and coordination of aerodrome-based emergency responders (if any) during the initial stages of an emergency;

 (vi)