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Civil Aviation Order 100.28 Instrument 2007

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I, WILLIAM BRUCE BYRON, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 33B of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
[Signed Bruce Byron]
Bruce Byron
Director of Aviation Safety and
    Chief Executive Officer
11 December 2007
Civil Aviation Order 100.28 Instrument 2007
1          Name of instrument
            This instrument is the Civil Aviation Order 100.28 Instrument 2007.
2          Commencement
            This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.
3          New Civil Aviation Order 100.28
            Civil Aviation Order 100.28 is repealed and a new Civil Aviation Order 100.28 substituted as set out in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1          Civil Aviation Order 100.28
Aircraft weight control authority
This Civil Aviation Order is to be read in conjunction with Civil Aviation Order 100.23.
1          Requirements for issue
   1.1     An applicant for an authority issued under this Civil Aviation Order must submit satisfactory evidence that:
(a)   he or she has been adequately trained for the purpose; and
(b)   he or she has had adequate recent practical experience of the duties to be performed in relation to the authority; and
(c)   he or she has passed such examinations in relation to the authority as are required or approved for the purpose.
   1.2     An applicant for the issue of an authority who holds recognised engineering qualifications, such as admitting to Graduate Membership of the Institution of Engineers (Australia) and who meets the requirements of subparagraphs 1.1 (a) and (b) of this Order may be granted an exemption from the requirement to pass the prescribed examination.
2          Application for authority
   2.1     Application for the issue or extension of an aircraft weight control authority must be made to a field office of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) on Form 377.
3          Examination
   3.1     An applicant, unless granted an exemption in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1.2 of this Order, will be examined in accordance with the syllabus specified in Appendix I of this Order.
   3.2     A candidate must achieve a minimum mark of 75% to pass the examination, except that where a candidate fails to satisfactorily answer particular questions specified in the question paper, the candidate will be failed irrespective of the total marks achieved.
Note   Examination results will be notified direct to the candidate by the appropriate field office of CASA.
4          Re-examination
   4.1     An applicant who fails an examination may be permitted to attempt the written examination again.  The Director reserves the right to determine a minimum period prior to the applicant’s further examination and, where considered necessary, require evidence that the applicant has received additional training of a nature acceptable to the Director.
5          Issue of authority
   5.1     An aircraft weight control authority will be issued to an applicant who has complied with the requirements of this Order.
   5.2     The Director may issue an authority endorsed with such limitations as he considers necessary.
6          Period of validity
   6.1     An aircraft weight control authority is valid for a period of 2 years.
7          Renewal of authority
   7.1     Application for the renewal of an aircraft weight control authority must be made on Form 359, and an authority issued without further examination, provided the holder produces acceptable evidence that he or she has maintained proficiency and familiarity with the methods of aircraft weight control applicable to the authority held.
Appendix I
Syllabus for aircraft weight control authority
1          General
   1.1     Documents — Relevant Civil Aviation Orders; Aircraft Weighing Summary; Flight Manuals; Load Data Sheets; Loading Systems; Certificates of Airworthiness; Aircraft Manufacturer’s data relative to weight control and preparation of aircraft for weighing; Record of Alterations.
   1.2     Weight Control Officer — responsibilities and privileges — preparation and approval of loading data — procedure for amendment of flight manual loading information.
   1.3     Terms — datum; empty weight, operating weight, maximum take-off weight, ramp weight, maximum landing weight, zero fuel weight; specific gravity; loading system; fixed equipment, removable equipment; centre of gravity, centre of gravity limits; mean aerodynamic chord; unusable fuel and oil.
   1.4     Principles and purpose of weight control; periodic reweighing of aircraft.
   1.5     The Principle of Moments — arm; moment; moment index; constant.
   1.6     Conversion Factors — Imperial to SI units, for length and mass; Imperial and USA to SI units, for liquid volume.
2          Equipment and control
   2.1     Plumb-bobs and levels — uses and serviceability checks.
   2.2     Scales — types; accuracy, repeatability and calibration requirements; precautions during transport and operation.
   2.3     Preparation of aircraft — jacking and slinging, fuel tank draining procedure and fire precautions; equipment lists.
   2.4     Consecutive and independent weighing requirements; permissible discrepancies between weighings, factors that affect accuracy of weighing.
3          Weight and balance calculations
   3.1     Basic principles of calculations involving plus and minus quantities.
   3.2     Empty weight — method of determination; typical deductions and additions; standard weights for engine fuel, oil, passengers and crew.
   3.3     Moment index — calculations for weights fore and aft of datum.
   3.4     Empty weight c.g. — method of determination; conversion of c.g. position expressed in distance from datum, to a percentage of M.A.C. and vice versa.
   3.5     Compilation of Aircraft Weighing Summary and Load Data Sheet.
4          Weight and balance extreme conditions
   4.1     Determination of weight and balance extreme conditions.
   4.2     Loading System — cockpit and compartment placards; loading graphs and tables for disposable load; allowable weight — moment, or weight-centre of gravity graphs and tables; floor plans.
   4.3     Uses of fixed and disposable ballast.
5          Weight control in service
   5.1     Record of Alterations form — purpose; compilation.
   5.2     Reweighing requirements.