![]() (E) the supervision of and the production and amendment of the Company Operations Manual.(D) the contents of the air operator's Company Operations Manual.(C) supervision, organization, manning and efficiency of the following:.maintenance, crew scheduling, load control, equipment scheduling) (B) the identification of operations coordination functions which impact on operational control (eg.(A) control of operations and operational standards of all helicopters operated.In particular, the responsibilities of the position include. The operations manager is responsible for safe flight operations. (C) has attended a Company Aviation Safety Officer (CASO) course or attends such a course within 12 months of assuming the position of Operations Manager.(B) demonstrates knowledge to the Minister with respect to the content of the operations manual, the Air Operator Certificate and operations specifications, the provisions of the regulations and the standards necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities to ensure safety and.(A) Except where the air operator certificate authorizes single-engine, day-only operations, has acquired not less than 2 years' related experience with an air operator of a Commercial Air Service whose flight operations are similar in size and scope.(2) Qualifications and Responsibilities of Operations Personnel (i) Form 26-0448 Cabin Safety (as applicable).(h) nomination for Company Check Pilot (if applicable) and.(g) Minimum Equipment List(s) (if applicable).(d) Form 26-0048 Maintenance Facilities.These shall be supported by resumes and statements of qualification for each required position (c) Form 26-0047 Personnel - information on required personnel.(b) Form 26-0046 Aircraft - information with respect to each helicopter by registration.Access to the aerodrome may also be demonstrated by other means such as facilities provided at a certified heliport through a lease or contractual agreement or by ownership of a certified heliport The applicant shall be able to demonstrate that operations are permitted at each base which will normally be done by providing written permission from the Local Airport Authority. (a) Form 26-0045 Airport - information required to determine the suitability of the base of operations and sub-bases.(1) The following constitutes an application for an Air Operator Certificate: ( helicoptère gros porteur) Division II - Certification 723.07 Issuance or Amendment of Air Operator Certificate "wide-body helicopter" - means a helicopter having an interior cabin width of 2 metres (6 feet, 7 inches) or more. "take-off safety speed" - means a referenced airspeed obtained after lift-off at which the required one-engine inoperative climb performance can be achieved. "operations co-ordination" - means the exercise of authority by an air operator over its operating activities, excluding operational control. "NDB/ARA" - means Non-directional Beacon/Airborne Radar Approach (radiophare non directionnel/approche radar de bord ou NDB/ARA) "fuelling" - means the act of transferring fuel into or out of a helicopter's fuel tanks from or to an external supply. "evacuate" - means the egress from a helicopter in an emergency situation using all available exits and assist means. A helicopter is deplaned when passengers leave the helicopter (or disembark) in the normal manner. (2) The words and expressions used in these Standards have the same meaning as in the General Provisions, Part I of the Canadian Aviation Regulations, with the following additions: (1) The standards under this Subpart apply to every Canadian air operator engaged in commercial air services under Subpart 703 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations. This Commercial Air Service Standard outlines the requirements for complying with Subpart 703 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations.įor ease of cross reference, the divisions and numbers of the standard are assigned to correspond to the regulations, therefore, Standard 723.05 would reflect a standard required by section 703.05 of the Regulations. 723.107 - Standard Operating Procedures.723.105 - Contents of a Company Operations Manual.723.89 - Qualifications of Operational Control Personnel. ![]() ![]() Schedule - Pilot Proficiency Check - Helicopter.723.88 - Flight Crew Member Qualification.Division V - Aircraft Equipment Requirements.Division IV - Aircraft Performance Operating Limitations.723.38 - Passenger and Cabin Safety Procedures.723.36 - Minimum Altitudes and Distances.723.34 - Routes in Uncontrolled Airspace.723.31 - No Alternate Aerodrome - IFR Flight.723.28 - VFR Flight Minimum Visibility - Uncontrolled Airspace.723.24 - Number of Passengers in Single-Engine Aircraft.723.22 - Transport of Passengers in Single-engine Aircraft.723.08 - Contents of Air Operator Certificate.723.07 - Issuance or Amendment of Air Operator Certificate.
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