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CASA 116/13 - Directions under subregulation 235 (2) relating to landing weight and landing distance required

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Instrument number CASA 116/13
I, gerard john campbell, Acting Executive Manager, Operations Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under subregulation 235 (2) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
[Signed G.J. Campbell]
Gerard J. Campbell
Acting Executive Manager
Operations Division
26 June 2013
Directions under subregulation 235 (2) relating to landing weight and landing distance required
1          Duration
                 This instrument:
(a)       commences on the day of registration; and
(b)      stops having effect, as if it had been repealed by another instrument, at the earlier of:
             (i)  the coming into effect of the next amendment of subsection 11 of
Civil Aviation Order (CAO) 20.7.1B; or
            (ii)  30 November 2013.
2          Application
                 This instrument applies to Tiger Airways Australia Pty Limited, Aviation Reference Number 766093 (the operator), and pilots employed by the operator, when using the Airbus Operational Landing Distance concept, now referred to by Airbus in the Flight Crew Operations Manual as the in-flight landing distance.
3          Directions
                 I issue the directions in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1          Directions
        1     In this Schedule:
EFB means electronic flight bag.
IFLD means the in-flight landing distance which is the actual landing distance required for the actual conditions, aeroplane configuration, runway conditions, and aeroplane system integrity using the deceleration devices planned to be used for the landing. The actual landing distance required is obtained by reference to the IFLD data supplied by the manufacturer either through an approved EFB or the aircraft’s Operations Manual.
        2     Despite subsection 11 of CAO 20.7.1B, when in-flight, except in an emergency, pilots employed by the operator must use a landing distance that is 1.15 times the IFLD.