Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01239:reg:9:p33
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01239
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 33/63)
Character Range: 117387–120039

3.2, does not apply.
       3.5Any remaining portion of an FDP following a split-duty rest period must be no longer than 5 hours.
Note   These are the maximum FDP and flight time limits under this Appendix unless, for any particular FCM, other provisions have the effect of reducing these limits (for example, subsections 14 and 15 of this CAO).

    4 Delayed reporting time

 Delays without operations manual procedures
       4.1Subclauses 4.2 to 4.4 apply to an AOC holder if the operations manual does not have procedures for delays.
       4.2The AOC holder may:
(a) only delay an FCM's reporting time (the original reporting time) if the FCM is first informed of the delay at least 10 hours before the reporting time; and
(b) if paragraph (a) applies — consider the period between the original reporting time and the new reporting time (the period of the delay) to be an off-duty period; and
(c) if paragraph (b) applies — at the end of the off-duty period, assign an FDP to the FCM subject to the applicable limits set out in this Appendix or another Appendix of this CAO.
       4.3If the AOC holder:
(a) delays the FCM's original reporting time; and
(b) does not inform the FCM of the delay at least 10 hours before the original reporting time;
       then the FCM's FDP is taken to commence at the original reporting time.
       4.4If subclause 4.3 applies, the off-duty period requirements of this Appendix apply to the FCM whether or not the flight occurs.

 Delays under operations manual procedures
       4.5Subclauses 4.6 to 4.13 apply to an AOC holder if the operations manual has procedures for 1 or more delays.
       4.6If an AOC holder's operations manual has procedures for delays, the AOC holder may delay an FCM's original reporting time if the AOC holder informs the FCM of the new reporting time as follows:
(a) if the FCM is at home base:
           (i) at least 2 hours before the original reporting time; and
           (ii) at least 2 hours before each new reporting time; or
(b) if the FCM is not at home base:
           (i) at least 1 hour before the original reporting time; and
           (ii) at least 1 hour before each new reporting time.
       4.7If an FCM is informed of a delay in accordance with subclause 4.6, the period between the original reporting time and the final new reporting time is deemed to be standby.
Note   The period mentioned in subclause 4.7 is deemed to be standby whether or not subparagraph (b) of the definition of standby is met.
       4.8If an FCM is not informed of a delay in accordance with subclause 4.6, the FCM's FDP is taken to commence at whichever of the following is the