Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01557:schedule:2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01557
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2
Character Range: 49450–51316

Schedule 2—Ground-based radio-navigation aids used by relevant designer: military aerodromes

Note   See section 19.

1 Definitions for Schedule 2
       In this Schedule:
DME means distance measuring equipment.
GP means glide path, as used for vertical guidance in an ILS.
ILS means instrument landing system.
LOC means localiser, as used for lateral guidance in an ILS.
NAVAID means a navigation aid.
NDB means non-directional beacon.
TACAN means a UHF tactical air navigation aid.
VOR means very high frequency (VHF) omnidirectional radio range.

2 Ground-based radio-navigation aids—Airservices Australia
       (1) For the purposes of paragraph 19(2)(a), this clause applies to a ground-based radio-navigation aid that is:
(a) located at, or in the vicinity of, an aerodrome mentioned in column 1 of an item in Table 1; and
(b) identified in column 2 and described in column 3 of the item; and
(c) required to be used for a terminal instrument flight procedure designed by AA for the aerodrome.
      (2) For the purposes of paragraph 19(2)(c), a navigation aid mentioned in an item of the table must be flight-inspected by AA, acting in its capacity as a service provider under Part 171 of CASR, at intervals of not more than the period mentioned in column 4 of the item, after the previous flight inspection of the radio-navigation aid by AA in that capacity.
      (3) Despite subsection (2), the flight inspection may be conducted at an interval of one month less than or greater than the relevant interval mentioned in column 4 of the table.

Table 1: Flight check requirements for NAVAIDs used by AA
Item                                                       Column 1     Column 2        Column 3                Column 4
                                                           Location     Identification  NAVAID                  Flight check period