Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/363
of 1 March 2017
amending Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 as regards the specific approval of single-engined turbine aeroplane operations at night or in instrument meteorological conditions and the approval requirements for the dangerous goods training relating to commercial specialised operations, non-commercial operations of complex motor-powered aircraft and non-commercial specialised operations of complex motor-powered aircraft
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
The application of Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 to ferry-flights would lead to a disproportionate administrative burden on the industry and on competent authorities. In order to introduce a more proportionate and risk-based approach to the application of that Regulation, one-off flights carrying no passengers or cargo where the aircraft is ferried for refurbishment, repair, maintenance checks, inspections, delivery, export or similar purposes should be exempted from the application of Regulation (EU) No 965/2012.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards and recommended practices, set out in Part I of Annex 6 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed in Chicago on 7 December 1944, include provisions for the operation of single-engined turbine aeroplanes at night or in instrument meteorological conditions. Those provisions contain, inter alia, a requirement that, in approving such operations, the State of the operator needs to ensure that certain conditions are complied with, including those relating to installed equipment, engine reliability, engine monitoring, operator procedures and flight crew training. Union law should be aligned with those provisions, by ensuring that commercial air transport operations of single-engined aeroplanes at night or in instrument meteorological conditions are subject to the approval of the competent authority.
Operators of commercial specialised operations, as well as operators conducting non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft or non-commercial specialised operations with complex motor-powered aircraft that do not transport dangerous goods should continue to establish and maintain dangerous goods training programmes, in accordance with Annex III (Part-ORO) to Regulation (EU) No 965/2012. However, in order to introduce a more proportionate and risk-based approach to the application of those rules, the competent authority should no longer be required to approve such training programmes.
Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 should therefore be amended accordingly. In particular, Annex III (Part-ORO) to that Regulation should be amended to adopt a more proportionate and risk-based approach to the approval requirements for dangerous goods training programmes and a new subpart on single-engined turbine aeroplane operations should be added to its Annex V (Part-SPA).
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established by Article 65 of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008,
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