Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:5:p34
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 34/117)
Character Range: 3590130–3593041

the interval between performance inspections and the method used to determine the interval;
 (d) a copy of the operating and maintenance instructions for the facility;
 (e) an analysis of the workload of technicians and key personnel that takes into account the numbers of these people and their qualifications;
 (f) if 1 or more flight inspections are necessary:
 (i) the standards and procedures used for flight inspections; and
 (ii) the interval between flight inspections; and
 (iii) the identity of the person or persons who will conduct flight inspections.

171.125  Safety management system
  An operations manual must include information about the safety management system set out in regulation 171.086.

171.140  Test equipment
  An operations manual must describe the procedures to maintain and calibrate test equipment.

171.145  Interruption to service
 (1) An operations manual must:
 (a) describe the procedure to be used if a telecommunication or radionavigation service is interrupted; and
 (b) specify an acceptable recovery time for each service; and
 (c) describe the procedure to be used if the acceptable recovery time of a service is exceeded; and
 (d) if there is a method to provide an alternative service if a service is interrupted—describe the method.
 (2) Paragraph (1)(d) does not apply if, under an ATS agreement, an ATS provider is to arrange the alternative service.

171.150  Document control
  An operations manual must describe the system by which documents mentioned in regulation 171.080 are stored and retrieved.

171.155  Security program
  An operations manual must describe the security program mentioned in regulation 171.085.

171.160  Changes to procedures
  An operations manual must describe the method by which changes are made to the operation and maintenance procedures.
Subpart 171.E—Suspension and cancellation of approvals, and directions to vary manuals

171.220  Suspension and cancellation of approvals
 (1) CASA may state, in a show cause notice, that an approval is suspended if CASA reasonably considers that not suspending the approval would be likely to have an adverse effect on the safety of air navigation.
Note: Regulation 201.004 provides for review of certain decisions by the Administrative Review Tribunal.
 (2) If a show cause notice states that the approval is suspended:
 (a) if the approval is already suspended when the show cause notice is given to the holder—the approval continues to be suspended until CASA revokes the suspension, or the suspension lapses under subregulation (4); or
 (b) the approval is suspended from when the notice is given to the holder.
 (3) CASA may revoke the suspension at any time.
 (4) If CASA has not cancelled the approval within 3 months after the day the show cause notice is given to the service provider, the suspension lapses at the end of that period.

171.225  Notice to approval holder to show