Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244:reg:5:p180
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01244
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 180/225)
Character Range: 782858–785684

organisation mentioned in paragraphs (2) (a) to (e); and

(b) the relevant CASA aerodrome inspector (where known), or the local CASA office marked for the attention of an aerodrome inspector.

       (4) A MOWP may only be supplied less than 14 days before works commence if:

(a) the works are unforeseen urgent works; and

(b) the MOWP states that the works are unforeseen urgent works.

       (5) If a MOWP is amended after it is supplied to the persons mentioned in subsection (3), the amended MOWP must:

(a) be supplied to those persons as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours before the works commence; and

(b) clearly show the amendment that has been made.

       (6) Aerodrome works for which a MOWP is required must be carried out in accordance with the MOWP, including the MOWP as amended.

15.03 Time-limited works

       (1) Aerodrome works may be carried out as time-limited works only if:

(a) normal aircraft operations are not disrupted; and

(b) the movement area can be restored to normal safety standards; and

(c) any hazard created by the works can be removed within 30 minutes of the affected movement area being required for aircraft operations.

Note   Time-limited works include the following:
       (a) maintenance of markings and lights;
       (b) grass mowing;
       (c) rolling of surfaces;
       (d) sweeping of pavements;
       (e) minor repairs to pavements;
       (f) detailed surveys, other than wildlife monitoring activities and serviceability inspections.

       (2) A person must not commence time-limited works that require more than 10 minutes to restore normal safety standards to the movement area and remove obstacles, unless a NOTAM has been issued not less than 24 hours before the works commence stating:

(a) the date and time of commencement; and

(b) the time required to restore normal safety standards.

       (3) Time-limited works must be stopped, and normal safety standards restored, if required to allow an aircraft operation to take place.

       (4) All reasonable measures must be taken to restore normal safety standards not less than 5 minutes before the scheduled or notified time of an aircraft operation.

       (5) At a non-controlled aerodrome, works that have been stopped to allow the restoration of normal safety standards may be resumed:

(a) if stopped for an aircraft arrival — immediately after the arrival, but only if the safety of the aircraft is not endangered by the resumption; or

(b) if stopped for an aircraft departure — not earlier than 15 minutes after the departure has taken place; or

(c) if stopped for an aircraft arrival that does not take place — not earlier than 30 minutes after the time scheduled or notified for the arrival.

       (6) At a controlled aerodrome, works which have been stopped to allow the