Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244:reg:5:p152
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 152/225)
Character Range: 705548–708797

of the management and administration of the aerodrome, including the following:

 (i) the organisational structure;

 (ii) the management positions responsible for the operation and maintenance of the aerodrome, including the accountable manager;

(b) details of the individuals or positions responsible for aerodrome manual control;

(c) details of the individuals or positions responsible for aerodrome operations and safety functions as required by this MOS.

11.03 Aerodrome serviceability inspections

       (1) The aerodrome manual must contain the procedures for carrying out aerodrome serviceability inspections (inspections), including details of the procedures for the following:

(a) carrying out the inspections during and after working hours including;

 (i) the normal schedule or timing of the inspections; and

 (ii) the conduct of additional inspections following an incident, accident or adverse weather event;

(b) both:

           (i) conducting particular inspections, including the items to be inspected or checked; and

           (ii) making changes to the RWYCC and runway surface contaminant types;

(c) reporting the results of inspections;

(d) taking prompt follow-up action to ensure the correction of any unsafe conditions at the aerodrome;

(e) triggering a technical inspection of a facility if an unsafe condition is identified during a serviceability inspection;

        Note   For technical inspections, see section 11.10 of this MOS.

(f) maintaining inspection records;

(g) the arrangements for communicating with ATC during the inspections, if applicable.

       (2) The aerodrome manual must identify the positions in the organisational structure that are responsible for:

(a) managing the inspections; and

(b) carrying out the inspections; and

(c) reporting the results of the inspections; and

(d) taking follow-up action if an unsafe condition is identified during the inspections.

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

11.04 Aerodrome lighting

       (1) The aerodrome manual must contain the procedures for the following:

(a) the inspection and maintenance of the aerodrome lighting (including obstacle lighting that is maintained by the aerodrome operator);

(b) monitoring the supply of secondary and stand-by power (if any);

(c) carrying out inspections and checks, including the items to be inspected or checked;

(d) maintaining the records of inspections and taking follow-up action to correct deficiencies;

(e) switching lights on and off, including intensity selection (if applicable) and back-up arrangements for a pilot-activated lighting system (PAL);

(f) carrying out routine maintenance and emergency maintenance;

(g) dealing with partial or total power system failure through secondary power, stand-by power or other means;

(h) monitoring hazardous lights, lasers, and reflection or glare within the aerodrome boundary.

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

(a) carrying out the lighting inspections;

(b) maintaining the records of the inspections;

(c) taking follow-up action if an unsafe condition is identified