The Air Navigation (Isle of Man) Order 2007 No. 1115 xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
Introductory Text
1.Citation and commencement
PART 1 Registration and Marking of Aircraft
2.Aircraft to be registered
3.Registration of aircraft in the Isle of Man
4.Nationality and registration marks
PART 2 Prohibition of use for Public Transport or Aerial Work
5.Prohibition of use for public transport or aerial work
PART 3 Airworthiness and Equipment of Aircraft
6.Certificate of airworthiness to be in force
7.Issue, renewal, etc., of certificates of airworthiness
8.Validity of certificate of airworthiness
9.Issue, validity etc., of national permits to fly
10.Validation of permits to fly or equivalent documents
11.Flight without appropriate maintenance
12.Requirement for a certificate of release to service
13.Validation of maintenance engineers’ licences etc.
14.Equipment of aircraft
15.Radio equipment of aircraft
16.Minimum equipment requirements
17.Aircraft, engine and propeller log books
18.Aircraft weight schedule
19.Access and inspection for airworthiness purposes
PART 4 Aircraft Crew and Licensing
20.Composition of crew of aircraft
21.Members of flight crew — requirement for licence
22.Validation, re-validation and effect of flight crew licences
23.Medical requirements
PART 5 Operation of Aircraft
24.Aerodrome operating minima — public transport aircraft
25.Aerodrome operating minima — non-public transport aircraft
26.Pilots to remain at controls
27.Pre-flight action by commander of aircraft
28.Passenger briefing by commander
29.Operation of radio in aircraft
30.Minimum navigation performance
31.Height keeping performance — aircraft registered in the Isle of Man
32.Area navigation and required navigation performance capabilities — aircraft registered in the Isle of Man
33.Use of airborne collision avoidance system
34.Use of flight recording systems and preservation of records
35.Carriage of weapons and of munitions of war
36.Carriage of dangerous goods
37.Method of carriage of persons
38.Endangering safety of an aircraft
39.Endangering safety of any person or property
40.Drunkenness in aircraft
41.Smoking in aircraft
42.Authority of commander of aircraft
43.Acting in a disruptive manner
44.Stowaways
PART 6 Fatigue and Cosmic Radiation
45.Fatigue of crew — responsibilities of crew
46.Flight times — responsibilities of flight crew
47.Protection of air crew from cosmic radiation
PART 7 Documents and Records
48.Documents to be carried
49.Keeping and production of records of exposure to cosmic radiation
50.Production of documents and records
51.Power to inspect and copy documents and records
52.Preservation of documents, etc.
53.Revocation, suspension and variation of certificates, licences and other documents
54.Offences in relation to documents and records
PART 8 Movement of Aircraft
55.Rules of the Air
PART 9 General
56.Flights over foreign country
57.Mandatory reporting of occurrences
58.Power to prevent aircraft flying
59.Right of access to aerodromes and other places
60.Obstruction of persons
61.Directions
62.Penalties
63.Extra-territorial effect of the Order
64.Application of Order to certain aircraft registered elsewhere
65.Application of Order to the Crown and visiting forces, etc.
66.Exemption from Order
67.Appeal to High Court
68.Interpretation
69.Exceptions from application of provisions of the Order for certain classes of aircraft
70.Approval of persons to furnish reports
71.Certificates, authorisations, approvals and permissions
72.Saving
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
Classification and marking of aircraft and dealer certification
PART A Classification of aircraft
PART B Nationality and registration marks of aircraft registered in the Isle of Man
1.General
2.Position and size of marks
3.Width, spacing and thickness of marks
PART C Conditions in aircraft dealer’s certificate
SCHEDULE 2
A and B Conditions
1.A Conditions
2.B Conditions
SCHEDULE 3
Aircraft equipment
1.Every aircraft of a description specified in the first column...
2.(1) If the aircraft is flying in a combination of...
3.(1) For the purposes of the Table in paragraph 5,...
4.The following items of equipment shall not be required to...
5.Table Description of Aircraft Circumstances of Flight Scale of Equipment...
6.The scales of equipment indicated in the foregoing Table shall...
SCHEDULE 4
Radio communication and radio navigation equipment to be carried in aircraft
1.Subject to paragraph 3, every aircraft shall be provided, when...
2.Table Aircraft and Circumstances of Flight Scale of Equipment Required...
3.(1) In the case of sub-paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4)(a),...
4.The scales of radio communication and radio navigation equipment indicated...
5.In this Schedule— (1) “Airborne collision avoidance system” means an...
SCHEDULE 5
Aircraft, engine and propeller log books
1.Aircraft log book
2.Engine log book
3.Variable pitch propeller log book
SCHEDULE 6
Flight crew licences
SCHEDULE 7
Documents to be carried
1.Circumstances in which documents are to be carried
2.Description of documents
3.Definition
SCHEDULE 8
Penalties
PART A Provisions referred to in article 62(5)
PART B Provisions referred to in article 62(6)
SCHEDULE 9
Public transport and aerial work
1.General rules
2.Exceptions — flying displays etc.
3.Exceptions — charity flights
4.Exceptions — cost sharing
5.Exceptions — recovery of direct costs
6.Exceptions — jointly owned aircraft
7.Exceptions — parachuting
Explanatory Note