Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:5:p32
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 32/117)
Character Range: 3584911–3587885

out in the Manual of Standards.
 (3) The service provider must keep its safety management system under review and must take such corrective action as is necessary to ensure that it operates properly.
Subpart 171.D—Contents of operations manual

171.090  Operations manual to contain or refer to information
 (1) An operations manual must contain the information mentioned in this Subpart that applies to each telecommunication or radionavigation service and kind of facility of the service provider.
 (2) A requirement under this Subpart to include particular information in an operations manual may be satisfied by referring, in the manual, to that information in another document held by the service provider.
Example: An equipment manufacturer's technical manual.

171.095  Organisation and management of service provider
  An operations manual must include an organisation chart of the service provider that shows:
 (a) the names, relevant qualifications, relevant experience and positions of the key personnel; and
 (b) the number of technicians who will provide each service; and
 (c) whether the people mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) are employees.

171.100  Way in which standards are met
 (1) An operations manual must:
 (a) contain each standard that relates to the design, installation, testing, operation or maintenance of the service provider's services and facilities; and
 (b) explain how each standard is met.
 (2) For subregulation (1):
standards means any of the following standards that apply to the service or facility:
 (a) an ICAO standard;
 (b) a standard set out in Annex 10 to the Chicago Convention;
 (c) a standard in the Manual of Standards;
 (d) any other standard included in the operations manual.

171.105  Functional specification and performance values of services
 (1) An operations manual must include:
 (a) the functional specification of each of the service provider's telecommunication or radionavigation services; and
 (b) the values or characteristics for each of the following that apply to the service:
 (i) availability;
 (ii) reliability;
 (iii) accuracy;
 (iv) integrity.
 (2) The values mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) must be derived or measured from either or both of:
 (a) the configuration of each service; and
 (b) the known performance of each service.
 (3) An operations manual must also describe the method used to calculate each of the values.
 (4) For a radionavigation service, the integrity values or characteristics must be given for each kind of navigation aid facility that forms part of the service.

171.110  Technical description
  An operations manual must describe, for each telecommunication or radionavigation service provided:
 (a) the kind and location of each facility; and
 (b) the technical specification of each kind of facility; and
 (c) how each facility interconnects with any other facility or service; and
 (d) the way in which the service provider monitors each facility to ensure that it