APPENDIX A - Helijet International Inc. authorized pursuant to Section 702.22(2)(a)

Repairs and Modifications

571.06(1) Except as provided in subsection (5), a person who signs a maintenance release in respect of a major repair or major modification of an aeronautical product shall ensure that the major repair or major modification conforms to the requirements of the relevant technical data that:

(a) have been approved or the use of which has been approved within the meaning of the term "approved data" in section 571.06 of the Airworthiness Manual; or

(b) that have been established within the meaning of the term "specified data" in section 571.06 of the Airworthiness Manual.

Requirements Relating to Company Operations Manual

705.134 (1) Every air operator shall establish and maintain a company operations manual that meets the requirements of Section 705.135.

(2) An air operator shall submit its company operations manual, and any amendments to that manual, to the Minister.

(3) Where there is a change in any aspect of an air operator's operation or where the company operations manual no longer meets the Commercial Air Service Standards, the air operator shall amend its company operations manual.

(4) The Minister shall, where the Commercial Air Service Standards are met, approve those parts of a company operations manual, and any amendments to those parts, that relate to the information required by Section 705.135.

Contents of Company Operations Manual

705.135 (1) A company operations manual, which may be issued in separate parts corresponding to specific aspects of an operation, shall include the instructions and information necessary to enable the personnel concerned to perform their duties safely and shall contain the information required by the Commercial Air Service Standards.

(2) A company operations manual shall be such that

(a) all parts of the manual are consistent and compatible in form and content;

(b) the manual can be readily amended;

(c) the manual contains an amendment control page and a list of the pages that are in effect; and

(d) the manual has the date of the last amendment to each page specified on that page.

Aircraft Operating Manual

705.137 (1) An air operator may establish and maintain an aircraft operating manual for the use and guidance of crew members in the operation of its aircraft.

(2) An aircraft operating manual shall contain

(a) the aircraft operating procedures; and

(b) where the aircraft flight manual is not carried on board the aircraft, the aircraft performance data and limitations specified in the aircraft flight manual, which shall be clearly identified as aircraft flight manual requirements.

(3) An air operator that has established an aircraft operating manual shall submit a copy of the manual, and any amendments to that manual, to the Minister for approval.

(4) The Minister shall approve an aircraft operating manual, and any amendments to that manual, where the Commercial Air Service Standards are met.

(5) An air operator that has established an aircraft operating manual shall ensure that a copy of the manual is carried on board each aircraft to which it relates.

Standard Operating Procedures

705.138 (1) Every air operator shall, for each of its aircraft, establish and maintain standard operating procedures that enable the crew members to operate the aircraft within the limitations specified in the aircraft flight manual, and that meet the Commercial Air Service Standards.

(2) An air operator shall submit a copy of its aircraft standard operating procedures, and any amendments to those procedures, to the Minister.

(3) An air operator shall ensure that a copy of the standard operating procedures for an aircraft is carried on board the aircraft.

(4) Where an air operator has established an aircraft operating manual, the standard operating procedures for the aircraft shall form part of that manual.

Flight Attendant Manual

705.139 (1) Every air operator, other than an air operator that is authorized solely for the transport of cargo in its air operator certificate, shall establish and maintain, as part of its company operations manual, a flight attendant manual for the use and guidance of flight attendants in the operation of its aircraft.

(2) A flight attendant manual shall contain the instructions and information necessary to enable flight attendants to perform their duties safely and shall contain the information required by the Flight Attendant Manual Standard.

(3) The Minister shall, where the Flight Attendant Manual Standard is met, approve those parts of a flight attendant manual, and any amendments to those parts, that relate to the safety and emergency information contained in Part A of the Flight Attendant Manual Standard.

(4) An air operator shall provide a copy of its flight attendant manual, including any amendments to that manual, to each of its flight attendants.

(5) Every flight attendant who has been provided with a copy of a flight attendant manual pursuant to subsection (4) shall keep it up to date with the amendments provided and shall ensure that the appropriate parts are accessible when the flight attendant is performing assigned duties on board an aircraft.

Manufacturer’s conformity certification

561.305 Certification - Aircraft

(a) A Statement of Conformity Form AI-100 shall be completed by the manufacturer for each newly manufactured aircraft and submitted to the DOT regional office when applying for either a Certificate of Airworthiness or a Certificate of Airworthiness for Export.

[

(b) Where the Certificate of Airworthiness or Certificate of Airworthiness for Export is issued by an AIR a copy of the AI-100 shall be sent to the appropriate Regional Manager, Airworthiness along with the copy of the certificate issued.]

 

561.307 Certification - Aeronautical Products other than Complete Aircraft

(a) Except as prescribed in Section 561.305 for complete aircraft a manufacturer's release certificate, signed by an approved inspector signifying that the items described thereon conform to approved design data, have been inspected and are in a condition for safe operation, shall be used by approved manufacturers for the release of their products.

(b) More than one item may be included on the release certificate provided there is only one customer involved and each item is clearly described and identified.

(c) Manufacturer release certificates shall be white and made of a durable material that is resistant to tearing and oil and water soaking.

Date de modification :