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CASA 497/10 - Instructions - for approved use of P-RNAV procedures

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Instrument number CASA 497/10
I, Roger Bertram Guy Crosthwaite, Manager Permission Application Centre, Industry Permissions Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under subregulation 179A (1) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1998.
[Signed Roger B.G. Crosthwaite]
Roger B.G. Crosthwaite
Manager Permission Application Centre
Industry Permissions Division
20 December 2010
Instructions — for approved use of P-RNAV procedures
1          Duration
            This instrument:
(a)   commences on the day after it is registered; and
(b)   stops having effect at the end of December 2012.
2          Revocation
            Instruments CASA 59/10, CASA 207/09 and CASA 201/09 are revoked.
3          Application
            This instrument applies to the use of precision area navigation (P-RNAV) by Execujet Australia Pty Limited, Aviation Reference Number 224736 (the operator):
(a)   in any place where P-RNAV procedures are authorised by the air safety authority or navigation services provider for the place; and
(b)   in the aircraft mentioned in Schedule 1 (the aircraft) equipped with navigation equipment that is:
             (i)  mentioned in Schedule 2; and
            (ii)  installed in accordance with clause 3 of Schedule 3.
4        Instructions
          The operator must comply with the standards and procedures mentioned in Schedule 3.
Schedule 1          Aircraft
Manufacturer
Model
Nationality and registration marks
Serial no.

Gulfstream
GIV-SP
VH-DBT
1363

Bombardier
BD-700-1A10
VH-OCV
9326

Learjet
60XR
VH-THG
352

Schedule 2          Navigation equipment
2.1        For aircraft VH-DBT — the following navigation and communication equipment:
Manufacturer/type
Model

Dual Honeywell FMS
NZ-2000

Triple Honeywell Laseref IRS
Laseref 11

Dual Honeywell GPS Nav
Nav Computer

Dual Collins Pro-Line VHF
VHF-422C

Dual Collins Pro-Line NAV
VIR-432

Dual Collins DME-432
DME-432

Dual Collins HF
HF9034A

Honeywell Integrated Avionic System
SPZ8400

 
2.2       For aircraft VH-OCV — the following navigation and communication equipment:
Manufacturer/type
Model

Triple Honeywell IRU
LASERREF 1V

Triple Honeywell ADC
AZ850

Triple Honeywell IAC
IC800

Dual Honeywell GPS Nav
GNSSU

Dual Honeywell NAV (includes DME)
RNZ-851

Single Honeywell IAS
Primus 2000XP

Dual Honeywell VHF COM
RCZ-833K

Dual Collins HF
HF9031A

Triple Honeywell FMS
CD-820

 
2.3       For aircraft VH-THG — the following navigation and communication equipment:
Manufacturer/type
Model

Dual Collins FMC
FMC-5000

Dual Collins ADC
ADC-850D

Dual Collins AHC
AHC-3000

Dual Collins GPS receiver
GPS-4000A

Dual Collins NAV
VIR-432

Dual Collins DME
DME-422

Dual Collins VHF COM
VHF-422C

Dual Honeywell HF
KRX-1053

Schedule 3          Standards and procedures
      1       The operator must comply with the requirements for P-RNAV procedures mentioned in its operations manual and flight manual.
      2       The operator’s operations manual and flight manual must comply with the standards and procedures mentioned in sections 9 and 10 of Temporary Guidance Leaflet No. 10 (Airworthiness and Operational Approval for Precision RNAV Operations in Designated European Airspace) issued by the Joint Aviation Authority (the temporary guidance leaflet).
      3       Airborne systems installed in the aircraft:
(a)   must meet the performance certification criteria and functional criteria mentioned in sections 6 and 7 of the temporary guidance leaflet; and
(b)   must have been approved by CASA for use with P-RNAV procedures.
      4       The training program for the flight crew using P-RNAV procedures must comply with the standards for training programs mentioned in paragraph 10.5 of the temporary guidance leaflet.
      5       Flight crew members must receive appropriate briefings and guidance material as set out in section 10 of the temporary guidance leaflet.
      6       The operator must tell CASA in writing not later than 14 days after ceasing to be the operator of an aircraft mentioned in Schedule 1.