Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 17/20)
Character Range: 76014–78884

of a flight dispatcher for the flight.
 (2) The operator must ensure that the training and checking mentioned in paragraph 119.170(4)(a) of CASR, in relation to a flight dispatcher, covers the following content:
 (a) contingency procedures for each area of operation intended to be used for EDTO flights;
 (b) diversion procedures and diversion decision-making processes;
 (c) the requirements of the civil aviation legislation in relation to extended diversion time operations.

2.24  Quarterly EDTO summary reports—2‑engine aeroplanes
 (1) It is a condition on an EDTO approval issued to an aeroplane operator that the operator must prepare a summary report, in respect of an aeroplane used to conduct extended diversion time operations under the approval, available to CASA on request, for:
 (a) the 3-month period beginning the day after being granted the EDTO approval; and
 (b) each 3-month period beginning the day after the end of the previous 3‑month period;
that will report on the matters in subsection (2) for each aeroplane of that type, model and airframe/engine combination operated by the operator under the approval.
 (2) For subsection (1), the matters are as follows:
 (a) the number of flights conducted and the hours flown by the aeroplane;
 (b) for each aircraft engine of the aeroplane—the number of flights conducted and total hours flown with the engine;
 (c) for each flight conducted by the aeroplane during the 3-month period—any interruptions, delays or cancellations occurring due to technical reasons;
 (d) any unscheduled termination or diversion from a route caused by an actual or suspected technical malfunction;
 (e) in-flight shutdown rates;
 (f) any defects or events reported or recorded by a flight crew member using the exposition procedures required by regulation 121.120 of CASR or reported under section 2.20;
 (g) systems defects that have exceeded their alerts levels;
 (h) use of the aeroplane's MEL;
 (i) unscheduled component removals.
 (3) If a summary report for a 3-month period is requested by CASA, the operator must make the report available within 14 days of CASA's request.
 (4) The requirement to prepare a summary report in relation to an aeroplane mentioned in subsection (1) is met if:
 (a) the operator has an approved reliability program (within the meaning of regulation 42.015 of CASR) in relation to the aeroplane; and
 (b) the reliability program requires the operator to provide CASA with quarterly reports; and
 (c) the operator reports against the matters mentioned in subsection (2) in relation to the aeroplane, in the quarterly reports prepared for the reliability program.

2.25  Navigation documents for EDTO
 (1) It is a condition on an EDTO approval issued to an aeroplane operator that the operator must ensure that the flight crew members, assigned to duty for an EDTO flight of an aeroplane