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PART 2U.K.Provisions Referred to in Article 265(6)

CHAPTER 1U.K.

Article of OrderSubject matter
24(1)Aircraft to be registered
32(1)Aircraft not to fly unless it has nationality and registration marks
32(3)Aircraft not to bear misleading marks
34(1)Compliance with airworthiness directives
35Requirement for certificate of release to service for [F1Part-21] aircraft
36(8)Holder of maintenance licence not to exercise privileges when unfit
42(1) [F2(other than sub-paragraph (b)(ii))]Restrictions on purposes of flight by aircraft with national permit to fly
43(2)Requirement for weighing and determining centre of gravity
43(3)Requirement for weight schedule
43(4)Preservation of weight schedule
44(2)Requirement for certificate of release to service for [F3non-Part-21] aircraft
[F444(5) Requirement for certificate of release to service for equipment installed on or in a [F3non-Part-21] aircraft after its overhaul, repair, modification or inspection]
49Aircraft not to fly without valid national airworthiness review certificate
51Aircraft not to fly in specified circumstances
[F554(1) Aircraft maintenance programme
55Aircraft to be managed by approved continuing airworthiness management organisation and maintained by approved maintenance organisation]
66Required flight crew
67Flight crew required by aircraft registered in the United Kingdom
68Pilot in command to be satisfied that flight can be safely completed
69Pre-flight action by pilot in command of aircraft
70(1)(b), (2) and (3)Pilots to remain at controls
71Passengers to be seated and properly secured
72Pilot in command to be satisfied that additional survival equipment carried
73Passenger briefing by pilot in command
74Pilot in command to demonstrate use of oxygen on commercial operation and non-commercial flights
75Take-off and landing conditions
76Aerodrome operating minima requirements for commercial operation and private aircraft
[F677(1) and (3) to (7) Requirements for aircraft to carry equipment]
[F778A(3) Carriage of equipment]
79Operation of radio in aircraft
[F880

Requirement for—

a)

operation of airborne collision avoidance system

b)

training in operation of airborne collision avoidance system]

81Requirements concerning equipment when flying in North Atlantic Minimum Navigation Performance Specification airspace
82Requirements concerning equipment when aircraft registered in United Kingdom flying in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum airspace
83Requirements concerning equipment when aircraft registered elsewhere than in United Kingdom flying in United Kingdom Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum airspace
84Requirements concerning equipment for aircraft registered in the United Kingdom flying in Required Navigation Performance airspace
85Requirements concerning equipment for aircraft registered elsewhere than in the United Kingdom flying in United Kingdom Required Navigation Performance airspace
86(1) to (5), (17) and (19)Requirements for flying displays
87Towing of gliders
88Towing and picking up persons and articles other than gliders
89Dropping of articles and animals
90(1) and (4) to (8)Requirements for parachuting
90(2)Person not to be dropped so as to endanger persons or property
91(1) and (4) to (7)Requirements for aerial application
92Requirements for balloons, gliders, kites and parascending parachutes and airships
93Release of small balloons
F9. . .F9. . .
[F1094A(1) [F11Permission for unmanned aircraft flights over or near aerodromes]]
[F1294BA(2) Permission for unmanned aircraft flights over or near space sites]
F13. . .F13. . .
96Requirements for rockets
105Pilot in command to ensure demonstration of life jackets
106Pilot in command to ensure crew, passengers and baggage secure
107Pilot in command to ensure demonstration of use of oxygen on public transport flights
108Pilots required on public transport flights by flying machines
109(1)Pilots required on public transport flights by aeroplanes
110(1)Pilots required on public transport flights by helicopters
111Flight navigators or navigational equipment required on public transport flights
112(2) and (3)Requirement to carry cabin crew
114Operator's responsibilities in relation to crew
115Operator's responsibilities in relation to routes and aerodromes
116Operations manual requirements
117Training manual requirements
[F14119

Carriage and use of equipment

Vibration health monitoring system to be operated in accordance with approved procedures]

120(2)Exits to be in working order
120(3)Exits to be kept free of obstruction
121(2)Operator to ensure marking of exits
122Operator's duty concerning loading of public transport aircraft
127(1)Requirement to comply with section 1 of Subpart C of Part-CAT
127(6) and (9)Requirements for aeroplanes flying over water for public transport
128(2)Public transport operating conditions and performance requirements for helicopters
128(6)Requirements for helicopter on public transport flights flying over water
129Requirements for helicopters carrying out a performance class 3 operation
130(1)(a)Helicopter flying over water for public transport under national air operator's certificate on performance class 1 operation or performance class 2 operation
130(1)(b)Helicopter flying over water under police air operator's certificate on a performance class 1 operation or performance class 2 operation
131Aerodrome operating minima requirements for public transport aircraft registered in United Kingdom
132Aerodrome operating minima requirements for public transport aircraft registered elsewhere than in United Kingdom
133Prohibition on A to A commercial air transport aeroplane operations and public transport flights at night and in specified meteorological conditions by aeroplane with one power unit registered elsewhere than in the United Kingdom
135Police operations manual requirements
151(2) and (3)Holder of licence which does not meet minimum standards of Chicago Convention to obtain permission of competent authority and not to fly in the United Kingdom without permission of the CAA
166(1)Person not to act as member of flight crew when unfit
166(2)Requirement to inform CAA of injury, illness or pregnancy
170(2)Requirements for giving of flying instruction
175(3)Operator's obligation to obtain flight time records of flight crew
176(2)Flight crew member's obligation to inform operator of flight times
177Flight times – responsibilities of flight crew
181Duty of person in charge to be satisfied as to competence of controllers
182Requirement for Manual of Air Traffic Services
183Requirement to provide air traffic services
184(5)Requirement to comply with air traffic direction
184(7)Requirement to comply with provisional air traffic direction
185(4)Requirement to comply with direction for airspace policy purposes
186Use of radio callsigns at aerodromes
199(1)(a)Requirement for flight information service officer's licence
199(1)(b)Requirement to identify as flight information service officer
201Requirement for flight information service manual
205(1)Requirement for approval for air traffic service equipment
206(2)Provision of recording apparatus
207Requirement to use licensed or Government aerodrome
209(1)Aerodrome operator permitting flying training or testing at aerodrome without adequate facilities
209(2)Pilot in command conducting flying training or testing at aerodrome without adequate facilities
210Lighting for helicopters flying for public transport at night
212(6)Requirement to comply with aerodrome licence conditions
212(7)Requirement to take reasonable steps to secure airspace safe for use by aircraft
212(8) to (12)Requirements for aerodrome manual
220(1) and (2)Obligations of person having management of fuel installation on an aerodrome
220(4) and (5)Requirements to keep and produce records for fuel installation
221(1) and (3)Requirements for aeronautical lights
222(2) to (5)Requirements for lighting of en-route obstacles
223(2), (4) to (7) and (9)Requirements for lighting of wind turbine generators in United Kingdom territorial waters
224(1) and (2)Lights liable to endanger not to be exhibited
225Lights which dazzle or distract not to be shone
[F15225A(1), (3) and (6) Permission for unmanned aircraft flights over or near space sites]
226(1), (2), (3) and (5)Requirements for log books for [F3non-Part-21] aircraft
227(2)Requirement for technical log
227(4)Entries in technical log
227(7)Certificate to be entered in technical log
231Use of flight recording systems
232Preservation of records of aeroplane flight data recorder
233Preservation of records of helicopter flight data recorder
234Preservation of records of helicopter cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder
239(4)Requirement to comply with Restriction of Flying Regulations
239(5)Requirement to leave restricted area
239(6)Requirement to comply with instructions in restricted area or danger area
243Smoking in aircraft
244Requirement to comply with lawful commands of pilot in command of aircraft
245(a) and (b)Acting in a disruptive manner
246Stowaways
249(2)Requirement to comply with Rules of the Air
260Compliance with direction to make data available
263Person not to obstruct or impede

Textual Amendments

F2Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 inserted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(a)

F4Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 inserted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(b)

F5Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 inserted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(c)

F6Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 substituted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(d)

F7Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 substituted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(e)

F8Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 substituted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(f)

F14Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 1 substituted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 52(g)

CHAPTER 2U.K.

Provision of Part 21, Part M, Part 145, Part 66 or Part 147Subject matter
21A.3(b) and (c)Reporting of investigation of failures, malfunctions and defects
21A.3B(c)Airworthiness directives – obligation to propose and make available corrective action
21A.129Obligations of manufacturer
21A.165Obligations of a production organisation approval holder
21A.727Obligations of the holder of a permit to fly
M.A.202Occurrence reporting
M.A.303Carrying out airworthiness directives
M.A.305Aircraft continuing airworthiness record system
M.A.306Operator's technical log system
M.A.708Continuing airworthiness management
M.A.710Conduct of airworthiness review
145.A.50Certification of release to service for maintenance
145.A.55Maintenance records to be kept by organisation approved under Part 145
145.A.60Occurrence reporting

F16CHAPTER 3U.K.

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CHAPTER 4U.K.

Provision of F17... Air Operations RegulationSubject matter
CAT.GEN.MPA.105(a) (7), (8), (10) and (12)Responsibilities of pilot in command
CAT.GEN.MPA.195(a) to (e)Preservation, production and use of flight recorder recordings
CAT.GEN.MPA.200(e)Reporting of dangerous goods incidents and accidents
CAT.OP.MPA.175(b)Flight preparation by pilot in command
CAT.OP.MPA.210(a)(1) and (2)Flight crew to remain at station
CAT.OP.MPA.225Crew and passengers to be secured
SPA.PBN.100Requirement for Performance Based Navigation approval
SPA.MNPS.100Requirement for Minimum Navigation Performance Specification approval
SPA.RVSM.100Requirement for Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum approval
SPA.LVO.100Requirement for low visibility operations approval
SPA.ETOPS.100Requirement for extended range operations approval
SPA.NVIS.100Requirement for night vision imaging systems approval for helicopter operations
SPA.HHO.100Requirement for helicopter hoist operations approval
SPA.HEMS.100Requirement for helicopter emergency medical service operations approval
[F18SPA.HOFO.105 Approval for helicopter offshore operations]

CHAPTER 5U.K.

Provision of F19...Aerodromes RegulationSubject matter
ADR.OR.B.005Uncertificated operation of an F20... aerodrome
ADR.OR.B.025(a)(1)Failure to perform and document all required actions, inspections, tests, safety assessments or exercises
ADR.OR.B.030Failure to comply with the scope and privileges defined in the terms attached to the aerodrome certificate
ADR.OR.B.040(c)Failure to obtain prior approval for a change affecting the certificate or safety-critical aerodrome equipment or significantly affecting the aerodrome operator's management system, failure to operate under the conditions prescribed during such changes
ADR.OR.C 015Failure to grant access to any facility, document or other material relevant to the activity subject to certification or declaration
ADR.OR.C 025Failure to implement mandated safety measures
ADR.OR.E.005Failure to establish and maintain an aerodrome manual
ADR.OPS.B.055Failure to verify that organisations involved in storing and dispensing of fuel to aircraft have required procedures

CHAPTER 6U.K.

Provision of SERASubject matter
2005Flight to be in accordance with rules of the air
2010(a)Pilot in command to be responsible for the operation of the aircraft
3105Aircraft not to be flown below minimum heights
3110Aircraft to be flown at cruising levels
3135Aircraft not to be flown in formation flights except under pre-arrangements made between the pilots in command
3140Unmanned free balloons to be operated so as to minimise hazards
3145Aircraft not to be flown in prohibited and restricted areas
3201Pilot in command to be responsible for taking action to avoid collisions
3205Aircraft not to be flown in such proximity as to cause a collision hazard
3210 (other than (d)(4)(i) and (ii))Aircraft to comply with rules as to right of way
3215Aircraft flying at night to display lights
3220Aircraft not to be flown in simulated instrument flight unless fully functioning dual controls installed and a safety pilot carried on board
3225Aircraft operating on or in the vicinity of an aerodrome to observe other aerodrome traffic and conform to the pattern of traffic at the aerodrome
3230Aircraft conducting water operations to comply with rules for avoiding collisions
3301Aircraft to comply with signals
4001A flight plan to be submitted before specified categories of flight
4020An arrival report to be made to the appropriate air traffic services unit after landing
[F215005 (other than (g) and (i))]Aircraft operated under Visual Flight Rules to be operated according to the specified Visual Flight Rules
5010Additional conditions to be observed by aircraft when flying under special Visual Flight Rules in control zones
5015Instrument Flight Rules – Rules to be complied with by aircraft when flying under Instrument Flight Rules
5020Instrument Flight Rules – Rules to be complied with by aircraft when flying under Instrument Flight Rules within controlled airspace
5025Instrument Flight Rules – Rules to be complied with by aircraft when flying under Instrument Flight Rules outside controlled airspace
6005Aircraft operating in Class E airspace, Class F airspace or Class G airspace

Textual Amendments

F21Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 6 substituted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 53

CHAPTER 7U.K.

Provision of F22... Aircrew RegulationSubject matter
MED.A.020 (a) and (b)Decrease in medical fitness

CHAPTER 8U.K.

Provision of Part-NCCSubject matter
NCC.GEN.105Crew responsibilities
NCC.GEN.106Pilot in command responsibilities and authority
NCC.GEN.145Preservation, production and use of flight recorder recordings
NCC.OP.100Use of aerodromes and operating sites
NCC.OP.110Aerodrome operating minima — general
NCC.OP.111Aerodrome operating minima — NPA, APV, CAT I operations
NCC.OP.112Aerodrome operating minima — circling operations with aeroplanes
NCC.OP.115Departure and approach procedures
NCC.OP.116Performance-based navigation — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCC.OP.125Minimum obstacle clearance altitudes — IFR flights
NCC.OP.130Fuel and oil supply — aeroplanes
NCC.OP.131Fuel and oil supply — helicopters
NCC.OP.135Stowage of baggage and cargo
NCC.OP.140Passenger briefing
NCC.OP.145Flight preparation
NCC.OP.150Take-off alternate aerodromes — aeroplanes
NCC.OP.151Destination alternate aerodromes — aeroplanes
NCC.OP.152Destination alternate aerodromes — helicopters
NCC.OP.153Destination alternate aerodromes — instrument approach procedures relying on GNSS
NCC.OP.155Refuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking
NCC.OP.165Carriage of passengers
NCC.OP.170Securing of passenger compartment and galley(s)
NCC.OP.175Smoking on board
NCC.OP.180Meteorological conditions
NCC.OP.185Ice and other contaminants — ground procedures
NCC.OP.190Ice and other contaminants — flight procedures
NCC.OP.195Take-off conditions
NCC.OP.200Simulated situations in flight
NCC.OP.210Use of supplemental oxygen
NCC.OP.220Airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS)
NCC.OP.225Approach and landing conditions
NCC.OP.230Commencement and continuation of approach
NCC.POL.100Operating limitations — all aircraft
NCC.POL.105Mass and balance, loading
NCC.POL.110Mass and balance data and documentation
NCC.POL.115Performance — general
NCC.POL.120Take-off mass limitations — aeroplanes
NCC.POL.125Take-off — aeroplanes
NCC.POL.130En-route — one engine inoperative — aeroplanes
NCC.POL.135Landing — aeroplanes
NCC.IDE.A.100Instruments and equipment — general
NCC.IDE.A.105Minimum equipment for flight
NCC.IDE.A.110Spare electrical fuses
NCC.IDE.A.115Operating lights
NCC.IDE.A.120Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCC.IDE.A.125Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCC.IDE.A.130Additional equipment for single-pilot operations under IFR
NCC.IDE.A.135Terrain awareness warning system (TAWS)
NCC.IDE.A.140Airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS)
NCC.IDE.A.145Airborne weather detecting equipment
NCC.IDE.A.150Additional equipment for operations in icing conditions at night
NCC.IDE.A.155Flight crew interphone system
NCC.IDE.A.160Cockpit voice recorder
NCC.IDE.A.165Flight data recorder
NCC.IDE.A.170Data link recording
NCC.IDE.A.175Flight data and cockpit voice combination recorder
NCC.IDE.A.180Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices
NCC.IDE.A.185Fasten seat belt and no smoking signs
NCC.IDE.A.190First-aid kit
NCC.IDE.A.195Supplemental oxygen — pressurised aeroplanes
NCC.IDE.A.200Supplemental oxygen — non-pressurised aeroplanes
NCC.IDE.A.205Hand fire extinguishers
NCC.IDE.A.206Crash axe and crowbar
NCC.IDE.A.210Marking of break-in points
NCC.IDE.A.215Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
NCC.IDE.A.220Flight over water
NCC.IDE.A.230Survival equipment
NCC.IDE.A.240Headset
NCC.IDE.A.245Radio communication equipment
NCC.IDE.A.250Navigation equipment
NCC.IDE.A.255Transponder
NCC.IDE.A.260Management of aeronautical databases
NCC.IDE.H.100Instruments and equipment — general
NCC.IDE.H.105Minimum equipment for flight
NCC.IDE.H.115Operating lights
NCC.IDE.H.120Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCC.IDE.H.125Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCC.IDE.H.130Additional equipment for single-pilot operations under IFR
NCC.IDE.H.145Airborne weather detecting equipment
NCC.IDE.H.150Additional equipment for operations in icing conditions at night
NCC.IDE.H.155Flight crew interphone system
NCC.IDE.H.160Cockpit voice recorder
NCC.IDE.H.165Flight data recorder
NCC.IDE.H.170Data link recording
NCC.IDE.H.175Flight data and cockpit voice combination recorder
NCC.IDE.H.180Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices
NCC.IDE.H.185Fasten seat belt and no smoking signs
NCC.IDE.H.190First-aid kit
NCC.IDE.H.200Supplemental oxygen — non-pressurised helicopters
NCC.IDE.H.205Hand fire extinguishers
NCC.IDE.H.210Marking of break-in points
NCC.IDE.H.215Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
NCC.IDE.H.225Life-jackets
NCC.IDE.H.226Crew survival suits
NCC.IDE.H.227Life-rafts, survival ELTs and survival equipment on extended overwater flights
NCC.IDE.H.230Survival equipment
NCC.IDE.H.232Helicopters certified for operating on water — miscellaneous equipment
NCC.IDE.H.235All helicopters on flights over water — ditching
NCC.IDE.H.240Headset
NCC.IDE.H.245Radio communication equipment
NCC.IDE.H.250Navigation equipment
NCC.IDE.H.255Transponder
NCC.IDE.H.260Management of aeronautical databases

CHAPTER 9U.K.

Provision of Part-NCOSubject matter
NCO.GEN.105 (except paragraph (a)(5))Pilot in command responsibilities and authority
NCO.GEN.106Pilot in command responsibilities and authority — balloons
NCO.OP.100Use of aerodromes and operating sites
NCO.OP.110Aerodrome operating minima — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.111Aerodrome operating minima — NPA, APV, CAT I operations
NCO.OP.112Aerodrome operating minima — circling operations with aeroplanes
NCO.OP.115Departure and approach procedures — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.116Performance-based navigation — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.125Fuel and oil supply — aeroplanes
NCO.OP.126Fuel and oil supply — helicopters
NCO.OP.127Fuel and ballast supply and planning — balloons
NCO.OP.130Passenger briefing
NCO.OP.135Flight preparation
NCO.OP.140Destination alternate aerodromes — aeroplanes
NCO.OP.141Destination alternate aerodromes — helicopters
NCO.OP.142Destination alternate aerodromes — instrument approach procedure relying on GNSS
NCO.OP.145Refuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking
NCO.OP.150Carriage of passengers
NCO.OP.155Smoking on board — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.156Smoking on board — sailplanes and balloons
NCO.OP.160Meteorological conditions
NCO.OP.165Ice and other contaminants — ground procedures
NCO.OP.170Ice and other contaminants — flight procedures
NCO.OP.175Take-off conditions — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.176Take-off conditions — balloons
NCO.OP.180Simulated situations in flight
NCO.OP.190Use of supplemental oxygen
NCO.OP.200Airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS II)
NCO.OP.205Approach and landing conditions — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.210Commencement and continuation of approach — aeroplanes and helicopters
NCO.OP.215Operational limitations — hot-air balloons
NCO.OP.220Airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS II)
NCO.POL.100Operating limitations — all aircraft
NCO.POL.105Weighing
NCO.POL.110Performance — general
NCO.IDE.A.100Instruments and equipment — general
NCO.IDE.A.105Minimum equipment for flight
NCO.IDE.A.110Spare electrical fuses
NCO.IDE.A.115Operating lights
NCO.IDE.A.120Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCO.IDE.A.125Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCO.IDE.A.130Terrain awareness warning system (TAWS)
NCO.IDE.A.135Flight crew interphone system
NCO.IDE.A.140Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices
NCO.IDE.A.145First-aid kit
NCO.IDE.A.150Supplemental oxygen — pressurised aeroplanes
NCO.IDE.A.155Supplemental oxygen — non-pressurised aeroplanes
NCO.IDE.A.160Hand fire extinguishers
NCO.IDE.A.165Marking of break-in points
NCO.IDE.A.170Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
NCO.IDE.A.175Flight over water
NCO.IDE.A.180Survival equipment
NCO.IDE.A.190Radio communication equipment
NCO.IDE.A.195Navigation equipment
NCO.IDE.A.200Transponder
NCO.IDE.A.205Management of aeronautical databases
NCO.IDE.H.100Instruments and equipment — general
NCO.IDE.H.105Minimum equipment for flight
NCO.IDE.H.115Operating lights
NCO.IDE.H.120Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCO.IDE.H.125Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCO.IDE.H.126Additional equipment for single pilot operations under IFR
NCO.IDE.H.135Flight crew interphone system
NCO.IDE.H.140Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices
NCO.IDE.H.145First-aid kit
NCO.IDE.H.155Supplemental oxygen — non-pressurised helicopters
NCO.IDE.H.160Hand fire extinguishers
NCO.IDE.H.165Marking of break-in points
NCO.IDE.H.170Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
NCO.IDE.H.175Flight over water
NCO.IDE.H.180Survival equipment
NCO.IDE.H.185All helicopters on flights over water — ditching
NCO.IDE.H.190Radio communication equipment
NCO.IDE.H.195Navigation equipment
NCO.IDE.H.200Transponder
NCO.IDE.H.205Management of aeronautical databases
NCO.IDE.S.100Instruments and equipment — general
NCO.IDE.S.105Minimum equipment for flight
NCO.IDE.S.115Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments
NCO.IDE.S.120Cloud flying — flight and navigational instruments
NCO.IDE.S.125Seats and restraint systems
NCO.IDE.S.130Supplemental oxygen
NCO.IDE.S.135Flight over water
NCO.IDE.S.140Survival equipment
NCO.IDE.S.145Radio communication equipment
NCO.IDE.S.150Navigation equipment
NCO.IDE.S.155Transponder
NCO.IDE.B.100Instruments and equipment — general
NCO.IDE.B.105Minimum equipment for flight
NCO.IDE.B.110Operating lights
NCO.IDE.B.115Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
NCO.IDE.B.120First-aid kit
NCO.IDE.B.121Supplemental oxygen
NCO.IDE.B.125Hand fire extinguishers
NCO.IDE.B.130Flight over water
NCO.IDE.B.135Survival equipment
NCO.IDE.B.140Miscellaneous equipment
NCO.IDE.B.145Radio communication equipment
NCO.IDE.B.150Transponder
[F23NCO.SPEC.105 Checklist
NCO.SPEC.110Pilot-in-command responsibilities and authority
NCO.SPEC.115Crew responsibilities
NCO.SPEC.125Safety briefing
NCO.SPEC.130Minimum obstacle clearance altitude – IFR flights
NCO.SPEC.135Fuel and oil supply – aeroplanes
NCO.SPEC.140Fuel and oil supply – helicopters
NCO.SPEC155Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS II)
NCO.SPEC.170Performance and operating criteria – aeroplanes
NCO.SPEC.175Performance and operating criteria – helicopters
NCO.SPEC.HESLO.100Checklist
NCO.SPEC.HESLO.105Specific HESLO equipment
NCO.SPEC.HEC.100Checklist
NCO.SPEC.PAR.100Checklist
NCO.SPEC.ABF.100Checklist]

Textual Amendments

F23Words in Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 9 inserted (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 54

[F24CHAPTER 10U.K.

Textual Amendments

F24Sch. 13 Pt. 2 Ch. 10 added (14.12.2017) by The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2017 (S.I. 2017/1112), arts. 1, 55

Provision of Part-SPOSubject matter
SPO.GEN.102Touring motor gliders, powered sailplanes and mixed balloons
SPO.GEN.105Crew responsibilities
SPO.GEN.107Pilot-in-command responsibilities and authority
SPO.GEN.108Pilot-in-command responsibilities and authority – balloons
SPO.GEN.119Taxiing of aircraft
SPO.GEN.130Portable electronic devices
SPO.GEN.145Handling of flight recorder recordings: preservation, production, protection and use – operations with complex motor-powered aircraft
SPO.OP.100Use of aerodromes and operating sites
SPO.OP.110Aerodrome operating minima – aeroplanes and helicopters
SPO.OP.111Aerodrome operating minima – NPA, APV, CAT I operations
SPO.OP.125Minimum obstacle clearance altitudes – IFR flights
SPO.OP.130Fuel and oil supply – aeroplanes
SPO.OP.131Fuel and oil supply – helicopters
SPO.OP.132Fuel and ballast supply and planning - balloons
SPO.OP.135Safety briefing
SPO.OP.140Flight preparation
SPO.OP.145Take-off alternate aerodromes – complex motor-powered aeroplanes
SPO.OP.150Destination alternate aerodromes – aeroplanes
SPO.OP.151Destination alternate aerodromes – helicopters
SPO.OP.155Refuelling with persons embarking, on board or disembarking
SPO.OP.160Use of headset
SPO.OP.165Smoking
SPO.OP.170Meteorological conditions
SPO.OP.175Ice and other contaminants – ground procedures
SPO.OP.176Ice and other contaminants – flight procedures
SPO.OP.180Take-off conditions – aeroplanes and helicopters
SPO.OP.181Take-off conditions – balloons
SPO.OP.195Use of supplemental oxygen
SPO.OP.205Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS)
SPO.OP.210Approach and landing conditions – aeroplanes and helicopters
SPO.OP.215Commencement and continuation of approach – aeroplanes and helicopters
SPO.OP.230Standard operating procedures
SPO.POL.100Operating limitations – all aircraft
SPO.POL.105Mass and balance
SPO.POL.110Mass and balance system – commercial operations with aeroplanes and helicopters and non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft
SPO.POL.115Mass and balance data and documentation – commercial operations with aeroplanes and helicopters and non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft
SPO.POL.120Performance – general
SPO.POL.125Take-off mass limitations – complex motor-powered aircraft
SPO.POL.130Take-off – complex motor-powered aeroplanes
SPO.POL.135En route – one engine inoperative – complex motor-powered aircraft
SPO.POL.140Landing – complex motor-powered aircraft
SPO.POL.145Performance and operating criteria – aeroplanes
SPO.POL.146Performance and operating criteria – helicopters
SPO.IDE.A.100Instruments and equipment — general
SPO.IDE.A.105Minimum equipment for flight
SPO.IDE.A.110Spare electrical fuses
SPO.IDE.A.115Operating lights
SPO.IDE.A.120Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
SPO.IDE.A.125Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
SPO.IDE.A.126Additional equipment for single-pilot operations under IFR
SPO.IDE.A.130Terrain awareness warning system (TAWS)
SPO.IDE.A.131Airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS II)
SPO.IDE.A.132Airborne weather detecting equipment – complex motor-powered aeroplanes
SPO.IDE.A.133Additional equipment for operations in icing conditions at night - complex motor-powered aeroplanes
SPO.IDE.A.140Cockpit voice recorder
SPO.IDE.A.145Flight data recorder
SPO.IDE.A.150Data link recording
SPO.IDE.A.155Flight data and cockpit voice combination recorder
SPO.IDE.A.160Seats, seat safety belts and restraint systems
SPO.IDE.A.165First-aid kit
SPO.IDE.A.170Supplemental oxygen – pressurised aeroplanes
SPO.IDE.A.175Supplemental oxygen – non-pressurised aeroplanes
SPO.IDE.A.180Hand fire extinguishers
SPO.IDE.A.181Crash axe and crowbar
SPO.IDE.A.185Marking of break-in points
SPO.IDE.A.190Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
SPO.IDE.A.195Flight over water
SPO.IDE.A.200Survival equipment
SPO.IDE.A.205Individual protective equipment
SPO.IDE.H.197Life-jackets – complex motor-powered helicopters
SPO.IDE.H.198Survival suits – complex motor-powered helicopters
SPO.IDE.H.199Life-rafts, survival ELTs and survival equipment on extended overwater flights – complex motor-powered helicopters
SPO.IDE.H.200Survival equipment
SPO.IDE.H.201Additional requirements for helicopters conducting offshore operations in a hostile sea area – complex motor-powered helicopters
SPO.IDE.H.202Helicopters certified for operating on water – miscellaneous equipment
SPO.IDE.H.203All helicopters on flights over water - ditching
SPO.IDE.H.205Individual protective equipment
SPO.IDE.H.210Headset
SPO.IDE.H.215Radio communication equipment
SPO.IDE.H.220Navigation equipment
SPO.IDE.H.225Transponder
SPO.IDE.S.100Instruments and equipment — general
SPO.IDE.S.105Minimum equipment for flight
SPO.IDE.S.115Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments
SPO.IDE.S.120Cloud flying — flight and navigational instruments
SPO.IDE.S.125Seats and restraint systems
SPO.IDE.S.130Supplemental oxygen
SPO.IDE.S.135Flight over water
SPO.IDE.S.140Survival equipment
SPO.IDE.S.145Radio communication equipment
SPO.IDE.S.150Navigation equipment
SPO.IDE.S.155Transponder
SPO.IDE.B.100Instruments and equipment — general
SPO.IDE.B.105Minimum equipment for flight
SPO.IDE.B.110Operating lights
SPO.IDE.B.115Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
SPO.IDE.B.120First-aid kit
SPO.IDE.B.121Supplemental oxygen
SPO.IDE.B.125Hand fire extinguishers
SPO.IDE.B.130Flight over water
SPO.IDE.B.135Survival equipment
SPO.IDE.B.140Miscellaneous equipment
SPO.IDE.B.145Radio communication equipment
NCO.IDE.B.150Transponder]

[F25CHAPTER 11U.K.

Textual Amendments

Provision of Part-OROSubject matter
ORO.GEN.110(a) to (i) inclusiveOperator responsibilities
ORO.GEN.120(b) to (d) inclusiveMeans of compliance
ORO.GEN.130Changes related to an AOC holder
ORO.GEN.140Access
ORO.GEN.150(c)Findings
ORO.GEN.155Immediate reaction to a safety problem
ORO.GEN.200Management system
ORO.GEN.205Contracted activities
ORO.GEN.210Personnel requirements
ORO.GEN.220Record-keeping
ORO.AOC.110(b) and (f)Leasing agreement
ORO.AOC.115Code-share agreements
ORO.AOC.125(a)Non-commercial operations of aircraft listed in the operations specifications by the holder of an AOC
ORO.AOC.130Flight data monitoring–aeroplanes
ORO.AOC.135Personnel requirements
ORO.AOC.140Facility requirements
ORO.AOC.150Documentation requirements
ORO.SPO.100Common requirements for commercial specialised operators
ORO.MLR.100 (other than (c) and (h))Operations manual – general
ORO.MLR.105Minimum equipment list
ORO.FC.100 (other than (d))Composition of flight crew
ORO.FC.105 (other than (d))Designation as pilot-in-command/commander
ORO.FC.110Flight engineer
ORO.FC.115Crew resource management (CRM) training
ORO.FC.120Operator conversion training
ORO.FC.125Differences training and familiarisation training
ORO.FC.130Recurrent training and checking
ORO.FC.135Pilot qualification to operate in either pilot’s seat
ORO.FC.140Operation on more than one type or variant
ORO.FC.145Provision of training
ORO.FC.200Composition of flight crew
ORO.FC.A.201In-flight relief of flight crew members
ORO.FC.202Single-pilot operations under IFR or at night
ORO.FC.205Command course
ORO.FC.215Initial operator’s crew resource management (CRM) training
ORO.FC.220Operator conversion training and checking
ORO.FC.230Recurrent training and checking
ORO.FC.235Pilot qualification to operate in either pilot’s seat
ORO.FC.240 (other than (c))Operation on more than one type or variant
ORO.FC.A.245 (other than (a) and (e))Alternative training and qualification programme
ORO.FC.A.250(a)Commanders holding a CPL(A)
ORO.FC.H.250Commanders holding a CPL(H)
ORO.FC.330Recurrent training and checking – operator proficiency check
ORO.CC.100Number and composition of cabin crew
ORO.CC.110Conditions for assignment to duties
ORO.CC.115Conduct of training courses and associated checking
ORO.CC.120Initial training course
ORO.CC.125Aircraft type specific training and operator conversion training
ORO.CC.130Differences training
ORO.CC.135Familiarisation
ORO.CC.140Recurrent training
ORO.CC.145Refresher training
ORO.CC.200Senior cabin crew member
ORO.CC.205Reduction of the number of cabin crew during ground operations and in unforeseen circumstances
ORO.CC.210Additional conditions for assignment to duties
ORO.CC.215Training and checking programs and related documentation
ORO.CC.250Operation on more than one aircraft type or variant
ORO.CC.255Single cabin crew member operations
ORO.TC.105Conditions for assignment to duties
ORO.TC.110Training and checking
ORO.TC.115Initial training
ORO.TC.120Operator conversion training
ORO.TC.125Differences training
ORO.TC.130Familiarisation flights
ORO.TC.135Recurrent training
ORO.TC.140Refresher training
ORO.FTL.115Crew member responsibilities
ORO.FTL.120Fatigue risk management (FRM)
ORO.FTL.125Flight time specification schemes
ORO.FTL.200Home base
ORO.FTL.205Flight duty period (FDP)
ORO.FTL.220Split duty
ORO.FTL.225(a), (e) and (f)Standby and duties at the airport
ORO.FTL.230Reserve
ORO.FTL.235Rest periods
ORO.FTL.250Fatigue management training]

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