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Postal Address: P.O. Box 3000 2130 KA Hoofddorp Visiting Address: Saturusstraat 50 ‘The Netheriands Tel: 31 (0)23 - 5678700 Fax: 31 (0)23— 5621714 foint Aviation Authorities ‘www jaa.nl 1 December 2006 JAR-OPS 1: Commercial Air Transportation (Aeroplanes) Please find attached a copy of Amendment 12 to JAR-OPS 1, effective 1 December 2006 Instructions on how to incorporate the affected pages are available at the end of this letter. The associated Comment Response Document, detailing the comments made during consultation and the JAA response to those comments, is available on the JAA website (www jaa.n)). Customers who have purchased copies of JAR-OPS 1 and wish to receive future amendments, should ensure that they have made suitable arrangements with Information Handling Services, to whom any queries regarding the sale and distribution of JAA documents can be directed. Addresses of the worldwide IHS offices are listed on the JAA website (www.jaa.nl) and IHS's website (www.alobal.ihs.com). Queries regarding the technical content of the code should be made to the JAA Headquarters, using the following email address: publications@jaa.n\. Luz Mendes NPA & Publications Administrator 694 5x) oy fe sf cuctenactee pierre | lent ttee <216p0.anrare | Amine: 158 -eroTT Daminarsce he 34(08-857078 | OpenaraDinsen: 3 (0}23_se70785 JAR-OPS 1, Amendment 12, 1 December 2006 Please replace and insert the following pages included in this package as follows: Cover (2 pages) Contents (details) (pages C-3 to C-4/ C-7 to C-18) Checklist (pages CL-1 to CL-8) Preamble (pages P-21 toP-24) Section 1 Replace Subpart B (pages 1-B-1 to 1-B-6 /1-B-11 to 1-B-14) Replace Subpart C (pages 1-C-1 to 1-C-2) Replace Subpart D (pages 1-D-19 to 1-D-14) Replace Subpart M (pages 1-M-1 to 1-M-2 and withdraw the remaining pages of this Subpart) Replace —_ Subpart P (pages 1-P-1 to 1-P-14) Replace Subpart R (pages 1-2-1 o +-R8) Section 2 Replace Subpart B (pages 2-8-1 to 2-B-2) Replace Subpart D (pages 2-D-27 to 2-D-28) Replace Subpart M (pages 2-M-1 to 2-M-2 and withdraw the remaining pages of this Subpart) Replace Subpart R( pages 2-R-1 to 2-R-8) Page 2 of 2 JOINT AVIATION AUTHORITIES LIST OF JAR DOCUMENTS LIST OF JAR DOCUMENTS JAR-1, DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS (No Basie Code) JAR 11, JAA REGULATORY AND RELATED PROCEDURES (No Basic Code) JAR-21, CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES FOR AIRCRAFT AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND PARTS (No Basic Code) JAR-22, SAILPLANES AND POWERED SAILPLANES, (Basic Code Luftachtigkeitsforderungen fur Segelflugzeuge und Motorsegler (LFSM))t 4JAR-23, NORMAL, UTILITY, AEROBATIC, AND COMMUTER CATEGORY AEROPLANES. (Basic Code FAR Part 23) JAR-25, LARGE AEROPLANES (Basic Code FAR Part 25) JAR-26, ADDITIONAL AIRWORTHINESS REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONS. (No Basic Code) JAR-27, SMALL ROTORCRAFT (Basic Code FAR Part 27) JAR-29, LARGE ROTORCRAFT (Basic Code FAR Part 29) JAR-38, AIRCRAFT NOISE (Basic Code ICAO Annex 16, vol.!) JAR-39, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES (No Basic Code) JAR-66, CERTIFYING STAFF MAINTENANCE (No Basic Code) JAR-145, APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS. (No Basic Code) JAR-147, APPROVED MAINTENANCE TRAINING/ EXAMINATIONS (No Basic Code) JAR-APU, AUXILIARY POWER UNITS (Basic Code TSO 677A dated 20th July, 1981) JAR-E, ENGINES (Basic Code BCAR Section C)t JAR-P, PROPELLERS (Basic Code BCAR Section C)t JAR-TSO, JOINT TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDERS (No Basic Code) JAR-AWO, ALL WEATHER OPERATIONS (No Basic Code) JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS. Issue 91 ‘Amendment 6 ‘Amendment 4 Amendment 6 ‘Amendment & ‘Amendment 2 ‘Amendment 17 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 4 Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 1 Issued ‘Amendment 1 ‘Amendment 6 ‘Amendment 2 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 13 ‘Amendment 8 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 3 December 2006] 1 November 2004 ‘November 2004 1 November 2004 ‘1 November 2004 ‘1 November 2004 1 November 2004 1 December 2005 1 Novenber 2004 1 November 2004 1 November 2004 4 January 2003 1 November 2004 ‘1 November 2004 1 November 2004 1 November 2004 1 November 2004 1 November 2004 ‘1 November 2004 1 November 2004 ++No amendments are now produced for these Basic Codes as the JAR Codes have been accepted in their own right ‘and therefore they will be the only documents which are updated periodically. JOINT AVIATION AUTHORITIES JAR-VLA, VERY LIGHT AEROPLANES, (No Basic Code) [AR-OPS 1, COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION (AEROPLANES) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 6, Part 1) [JAR-OPS 3, COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION (HELICOPTERS) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 6, Part iI!) JAR-FCL 1, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (AEROPLANE) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) JAR-FCL 2, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (HELICOPTER) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) [JAR-FCL 3, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (MEDICAL) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) JAR-FCL 4, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (FLIGHT ENGINEERS) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) JAR-STD 1A, AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATORS (No Basic Code) JAR-STD 2A, AEROPLANE FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICES (No Basic Code) JAR-STD 3A, FLIGHT & NAVIGATION PROCEDURES TRAINERS. (No Basic Code) JAR-STD 4A, BASIC INSTRUMENT TRAINING DEVICES, (No Basic Code) JAR-STD 1H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT SIMULATORS (No Basic Code) JAR-STD 2H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICES. (No Basic Code) JAR-STD 3H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT & NAVIGATION PROCEDURES TRAINERS (No Basic Code) JAR-MMELIMEL, MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST / MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST (No Basic Code) GAI-20, JOINT ADVISORY MATERIAL ~ ADVISORY CIRCULAR JOINT (No Basic Code) JAR-34, AIRCRAFT ENGINE EMISSIONS. (ICAO Annex 16 Volume I!) JAR-VLR, VERY LIGHT HELICOPTERS (No Basic Code) JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS ‘Amendment 1 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 5 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 5 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 Issued Change 1 Issued Issued Issued ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 2 ‘Amendment 1 ‘Amendment 4 1 November 2004 1 December 2006] 1 December 2006] 1 March 2008 14 August 2006 1 December 2006] 1 September 2005, 1 July 2003 1 July 1999 1 June 1999 1 May 2002 1 April 2001 1 September 2003 1 May 2002 1 August 2005 1 November 2004 1 November 2004 1 November 2004 +tNo amendments are now produced for these Basic Codes as the JAR Codes have been accepted in thelr own Fight and therefore they willbe the only documents which are updated periodically. Printed and distributed by Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, US Aon behalf ofthe Joint Aviation Authorities Committee Joint Aviation Requirements JAR-OPS 1 Commercial Air Transportation (Aeroplanes) 41 December 2006 The members of the Joint Aviation Authorities Committee are representatives of the Civil Aviation ‘Authorities of the countries that have signed the ‘Arrangements Concerning the Development and the ‘Acceptance of Joint Aviation Requirements’. A list of these countries is kept by European Civil Aviation Conference, 3 bis Villa Emile Bergerat, 92522 NEUILLY SUR SEINE Cedex, France. A list of these countries’ at the issue date of this document can be found at the end of this page. 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Enquiries regarding the contents should be addressed to the JAA Headquarters, Saturnusstr PO Box 3000, 2130 KA HOOFDDORP, The Netherlands (publications@jea.n!), t 50, ‘These countries are’ Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and HerfzJegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, European Aviation Safety Agency, Finland, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, ‘Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia [ ], Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, & United Kingdom, 01.12.06 u ‘Amendment 12 JAR-OPS 4 CONTENTS (details) JAR-OPS 1 COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION (AEROPLANES) SUBPART A— APPLICABILITY Paragraph Page SECTION 1 - REQUIREMENTS 1-04 General and Presentation JAR-OPS 1.001 Applicability 4 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.001 Late compliance dates contained in JAR-OPS 1 AD SUBPART B — GENERAL JAR-OPS 1.005 General 1-84 JAR-OPS 1.010 Exemptions 1-841 JAR-OPS 1.015 Operational Directives 1-841 JAR-OPS 1.020 Laws, Regulations and Procedures — Operator's Responsibilities 1-8-1 JAR-OPS 1.025 ‘Common Language 1-84 YAR-OPS 1.030 Minimum Equipment Lists. — Operator's Responsibilities 1-841 JAR-OPS 1.035 Quality system 184 JAR-OPS 1.037 Accident prevention and fight safety programme 1-82 JAR-OPS 1.040 ‘Additional crew members 182 JAR-OPS 1.048, Intentionally blank 1-82 JAR-OPS 1.050 Search and rescue information 182 JAR-OPS 1.055, Information on emergency and survival equipment carried 182 JAR-OPS 1.060 Ditching 182 JAR-OPS 1.065 Carriage of weapons of war and munitions of war 183 JAR-OPS 1.070 Carriage of sporting weapons and ammunition 183 JAR-OPS 1.075 Method of carriage of persons 183 JAR-OPS 1.080 Tintontionally blank] 183 JAR-OPS 1.085, Crew responsibilities 183 JAR-OPS 1.090 Authority of the commander 1B4 JAR-OPS 1.095 ‘Authority to taxy an aeroplane 1-4 JAR-OPS 1.100 ‘Admission to fight deck 135 JAR-OPS 1.105 Unauthorised carriage 185 JAR-OPS 1.110 Portable electronic devices 135 JAR-OPS 1.115, ‘Alcohol and drugs 185 JAR-OPS 1.120 Endangering safety 185 JAR-OPS 1.125 Documents to be carried 185 JAR-OPS 1.130 Manuals to be carried 185 JAR-OPS 1.135, ‘Additional information and forms to be carried 136 JAR-OPS 1.140 Information retained on the ground 186 JAR-OPS 4.145 Power to inspect 186 JAR-OPS 1.150 Production of documentation and records 136 JAR-OPS 1.155 Preservation of documentation 1-87 JAR-OPS 1.160 Preservation, production and use of fight recorder recordings 1-8-7 JAR-OPS 1.165 Leasing 187 JAR-OPS 1.170 Intentionally blank 1288 ‘Amendment 12, cs 01.12.06 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.005(a) Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.125 JAR-OPS 1.175 JAR-OPS 1.180 JAR-OPS 1.185 JAR-OPS 1.190, ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.175 ‘Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 1.175 JAR-OPS 1.195, JAR-OPS 1.200 JAR-OPS 1.205 JAR-OPS 1.210 JAR-OPS 1.215 JAR-OPS 1.216 JAR-OPS 1.220 JAR-OPS 1.225 JAR-OPS 1.230 JAR-OPS 1.235 JAR-OPS 1.240 JAR-OPS 1.241 JAR-OPS 1.243, JAR-OPS 1.245 JAR-OPS 1.246 JAR-OPS 1.250 JAR-OPS 1.255 JAR-OPS 1.260 JAR-OPS 1.265 JAR-OPS 1.270 JAR-OPS 1.275 JAR-OPS 1.280 JAR-OPS 1.285, JAR-OPS 1.290 JAR-OPS 1.295, JAR-OPS 1.297 JAR-OPS 1.300 JAR-OPS 1.305 JAR-OPS 1.307 JAR-OPS 1.308 JAR-OPS 1.310 JAR-OPS 1.315 JAR-OPS 1.320 01.03.06 Operations of performance class B aeroplanes Documents to be carried ‘SUBPART C — OPERATOR CERTIFICATION AND SUPERVISION General rules for Air Operator Certification Issue, variation and continued validity of an AOC Administrative requirements Intentionally blank Contents and conditions of the Air Operator Certificate ‘The management and organisation of an AOC holder ‘SUBPART D — OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES. Operational Control and Supervision Operations manual ‘Competence of operations personnel Establishment of procedures: Use of Air Tratfic Services In fight Operational Instructions ‘Authorisation of Aerodromes by the Operator ‘Aerodrome Operating Minima Instrument departure and approach procedures Noise abatement procedures Routes and areas of operation Operation in defined airspace with Reduced Vertical Separation Minima (RVSM) Operations in areas with [specified] navigation performance requirements. Maximum distance from an adequate aerodrome for ‘two-engined aeroplanes without an ETOPS Approval Extended range operations with two-engined aeroplanes (ETOPS) Establishment of minimum fight altitudes Fuel policy Carriage of Persons with Reduced Mobility Carriage of inadmissible passengers, deportes or persons in custody ‘Stowage of baggage and cargo Intentionally blank Passenger Seating Passenger briefing Flight preparation Selection of aerodromes Planning minima for IFR flights ‘Submission of ATS Flight Pian Refueling/defuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking Refuelling/Defueliing with wide-cut fuel Push back and Towing Crew Members at stations Assisting means for emergency evacuation Seats, safety belts and hamesses c4 ‘Amendment 10 Poge 180 1.845 1.04 Aga 1.02 1-02 103 104 14 104 1D-4 14 14 14 14 14 1D2 102 102 1-02 102 1-02 103 1-04 D4 1-05 1-05 1-05 105, 105, 105 108 1.06 107 1.08 1-08 1D9 109 109 1-09 1-09 Paragraph JAR-OPS 1.590 JAR-OPS 1.595 JAR-OPS 1.600 JAR-OPS 1.605 JAR-OPS 1.607 JAR-OPS 1.610 JAR-OPS 1.615 JAR-OPS 1.620 JAR-OPS 1.625 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.605 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.620(1) Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.620(9) ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.625 JAR-OPS 1.630 JAR-OPS 1.635 JAR-OPS 1.640 JAR-OPS 1.645 JAR-OPS 1.650 JAR-OPS 1.652 JAR-OPS 1.655, JAR-OPS 1.660 JAR-OPS 1.665 JAR-OPS 1.668 JAR-OPS 1.670 JAR-OPS 1.675 JAR-OPS 1.680 JAR-OPS 1.685 JAR-OPS 1.690 JAR-OPS 1.695 JAR-OPS 1.700 JAR-OPS 1.705 JAR-OPS 1.710 JAR-OPS 1.715 JAR-OPS 1.720 JAR-OPS 1.725 JAR-OPS 1.727 JAR-OPS 1.730 JAR-OPS 1.731 JAR-OPS 1.735 JAR-OPS 1.740 ‘Amendment 7 SUBPART K Landing — Destination and Alternate Aerodromes. Landing — Dry Runways Landing - Wet and Contaminated Runways. ‘SUBPART J — MASS AND BALANCE General Terminology Loading, mass and balance Mass values for crew Mass values for passengers and baggage ‘Mass and balance documentation ‘Mass and Balance ~ General Definition of the area for flights within the European region Procedure for establishing revised standard mass values. for passengers and baggage Mass and Balance Documentation INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT General introduction Circuit protection devices ‘Aeroplane operating lights Windshield wipers Day VFR operations — Flight and navigational instruments, and associated equipment IFR or night operations — Flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ‘Additional equipment for single pilot operation under IFR. Altitude alerting system Ground proximity warning system and terrain awareness warning system Airborne Collision Avoidance System ‘Airborne weather radar equipment Equipment for operations in icing conditions Cosmic radiation detection equipment Flight crew interphone system Crew member interphone system Public address system Cockpit voice recorders~1 Cockpit voice recorders-2 Cockpit voice recorders-3 Flight data recorders—1 Flight data recorders-2 Flight data recorders-3 Combination Recorder Seats, seat safety belts, hamesses and child restraint devices Fasten Seat belt and No Smoking signs Internal doors and curtains Intentionally blank o7 JAR-OPS 1 Page 148 143 144 4 4 1H WH 12 13 14 17 18 +040 1K4 144 al 12 12 1443 14 Ks 1K 1K5 1K5 1K5 1K 1K6 1K6 1K6 1K 17 1K 1K8 1K8 1K 14-10 1-10 111 111 11 01.09.04 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph JAR-OPS 1.745 JAR-OPS 1.750 JAR-OPS 1.755 JAR-OPS 1.760 JAR-OPS 1.765 JAR-OPS 1.770 JAR-OPS 1.775 JAR-OPS 1.780 JAR-OPS 1.785 JAR-OPS 1.790 JAR-OPS 1.795 JAR-OPS 1.800 JAR-OPS 1,805 JAR-OPS 1.810 JAR-OPS 1.815 JAR-OPS 1.820 JAR-OPS 1.825 JAR-OPS 1.830 JAR-OPS 1.835 JAR-OPS 1.840 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.715 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.720 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.725 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.770 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.775 JAR-OPS 1.845 JAR-OPS 1.850 JAR-OPS 1.855 JAR-OPS 1.860 JAR-OPS 1.865 JAR-OPS 1.866 JAR-OPS 1.870 JAR-OPS 1.872 JAR-OPS 1.875 oO 01.12.06 First-Aid Kits Intentionally blank Emergency Medical Kit First-aid oxygen Intentionally blank Supplemental oxygen ~ pressurised aeroplanes Supplemental oxygen ~ Non-pressurised aeroplanes Crew Protective Breathing Equipment Intentionally blank Hand fire extinguishers Crash axes and crowbars ‘Marking of break-in points ‘Means for emergency evacuation Megaphones Emergency lighting Emergency Locator Transmitter Life Jackets Life-rafts and survival ELTs for extended overwater fights Survival equipment Seaplanes and amphibians ~ Miscellaneous equipment Flight Data recorders ~ 1 — List of parameters to be recorded Flight Data recorders ~ 2 ~ List of parameters to be recorded Flight Data recorders — 3 — List of parameters to be recorded Oxygen — Minimum Requirements for Supplemental ‘Oxygen for Pressurised Aeroplanes (Note 1) ‘Supplemental Oxygen for non-pressurised Aeroplanes SUBPART L — COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT General introduction Radio Equipment ‘Audio Selector Panel Page 1-414 141 1411 14412 1K412 14412 14413, 1413 14-14 1K-14 1-14 1K415 1.K-15 1-15 1K-415 1-16 1-16 1417 1K-17 1K17 1K19 +422 1428 144-26 1-27 144 44 144 Radio equipment for operations under VFR over routes navigated by reference to visual landmarks 144 ‘Communication and Navigation equipment for operations under IFR, or under VFR over routes not navigated by reference to visual landmarks Transponder equipment 44 142 Additional navigation equipment for operations in MNPS airspace 1-L-2 Equipment for operation in defined airspace with Reduced Vertical ‘Separation Minima (RVSM) ‘SUBPART M — AEROPLANE MAINTENANCE. General ce 142 Mt Amendment 12 Paragraph JAR-OPS 1.940 JAR-OPS 1.943 JAR-OPS 1.945 JAR-OPS 1.950 JAR-OPS 1.955 JAR-OPS 1.960 JAR-OPS 1.965 JAR-OPS 1.968 JAR-OPS 1.970 JAR-OPS 1.975 JAR-OPS 1.978 JAR-OPS 1.980 JAR-OPS 1.981 JAR-OPS 1.985 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.940 Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 1.940 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.945, ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.965, Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 1.965, Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.968 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.980 JAR-OPS 1.988 JAR-OPS 1.989 JAR-OPS 1,990 JAR-OPS 1,995 JAR-OPS 1,996 JAR-OPS 1.1000 JAR-OPS 1.1005 JAR-OPS 1.1010 JAR-OPS 1.1012 JAR-OPS 1.1015 JAR-OPS 1.1020 JAR-OPS 1.1025 JAR-OPS 1.1030 JAR-OPS 1.1035, Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005, Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1010 ‘Amendment 12 SUBPART N— FLIGHT CREW Composition of Flight Crew Initial Operator's Crew Resource Management (CRM) traning Conversion training and checking Differences training and Familiarisation training Nomination as commander Commanders holding a Commercial Pilot Licence Recurrent training and checking Pilot qualification to operate in either pilot's seat Recent experience Route and Aerodrome Competence qualification ‘Alternative Training and Qualification Programme Operation on more than one type or variant Operation of helicopters and aeroplanes Training records Incfight relief of fight crew members ‘Single pilot operations under IFR or at night Operator's Conversion Course Recurrent training and checking — Pilots Recurrent training and checking — System Panel Operators Pilot qualification to operate in either pilot's seat Alternative Training and Qualification Programme (Operation on more than one type or variant SUBPART 0 — CABIN CREW Applicability Terminology Number and composition of cabin crew Minimum requirements, Single Cabin crew operations Senior cabin crew members Initial training Conversion and Differences training Familiarisation Recurrent training Refresher training Checking Operation on more than one type or variant Training records Initial training Conversion and Differences training ce JAR-OPS 1 Page No 1.N-t0 Nat Nt 1NeA5 1N16 +N 1-04 1-041 1-04 1-04 1-04 1-02 1-02 1-03 1.03 1.03 10-4 1-0-4 1-0-4 1.04 1.05 107 01.12.08 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph Page Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1015, Recurrent training 1.09 ‘Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1015, Training 4-0-0 ‘Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1020 Refresher training 1-0-2 SUBPART P — MANUALS, LOGS AND RECORDS JAR-OPS 1.1040 General Rules for Operations Manuals 1PA JAR-OPS 1.1045 Operations Manual — structure and contents 1PA JAR-OPS 1.1050 Aeroplane Flight Manual 1P2 JAR-OPS 1.1055 Journey log 1P2 JAR-OPS 1.1060 Operational fight plan 1P.2 JAR-OPS 1.1065 Document storage periods 1P3 JAR-OPS 1.1070 Operator's maintenance management exposition 13 JAR-OPS 1.1071 Aeroplane Technical Log 1P3 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1045, Operations Manual Contents Ps Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1065, Document storage periods 1P43 ‘SUBPART Q — FLIGHT AND DUTY TIME LIMITATIONS AND REST REQUIREMENTS RESERVED SUBPART R — TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR [AR-OPS 1.1145, General +R] JAR-OPS 1.1150 Terminology RH JAR-OPS 1.1155 Approval to Transport Dangerous Goods TR2 JAR-OPS 1.1160 Scope 1R2 JAR-OPS 1.1165 Limitations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods RAB] u 0 u u o u u 0 JAR-OPS 1.1190 Intentionally blank +R JAR-OPS 1.1195 Acceptance of Dangerous Goods 1R3 JAR-OPS 1.1200 Inspection for Damage, Leakage or Contamination 1RS JAR-OPS 1.1205 Removal of Contamination R44] JAR-OPS 1.1210 Loading Restrictions 1R4 JAR-OPS 1.1215 Provision of Information| +R JAR-OPS 1.1220 Training programmes 1-RS] JAR-OPS 1.1225 Dangerous Goods incident and Accident Reports. RIS] [Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1225 Dangerous Goods Incident and Accident Reports +R] JAR-OPS 1.1230 Intentionally blank. +RI7] 01.12.06 C40 ‘Amendment 12 Paragraph JAR-OPS 1.1235 JAR-OPS 1.1240 JAR-OPS 1.1245 JAR-OPS 1.1250 JAR-OPS 1.1255 Amendment 7 ‘SUBPART S — SECURITY Security requirements Training programmes Reporting acts of unlawful interference ‘Aeroplane search procedure checklist Flight crew compartment security INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK JAR-OPS 1 Page 1-84 1S4 184 1-34 1-84 01.09.04 JAR-OPS 1 SECTION 2 - ADVISORY CIRCULARS JOINT (ACJ)/ACCEPTABLE MEANS OF COMPLIANCE (AMC)/INTERPRETATIVE/EXPLANATORY MATERIAL (IEM) Paragraph General and Presentation ACJIAMCIIEM B ~ GENERAL, ‘ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.005(a) Operations of performance class B aeroplanes ‘AMC OPS 1.035 Quality System IEM OPS 1.035 Quality System ~ Organisation examples IEM OPS 1.037 ‘Accident prevention and flight safely programme AMC OPS 1.037(a)(2) ‘Occurrence Reporting Scheme ‘ACJ OPS 1.037(a)(4) Flight Data Monitoring Programme IEM OPS 1.065 Carriage of weapons of war and munitions of war IEM OPS 1.070 Carriage of sporting weapons ACJ OPS 1.085(6)(3) Crew responsibilities ‘ACJ OPS 1.160(a)(1) and (2) Preservation of Recordings, ACJ OPS 1.165(b)(2) Leasing of aeroplanes between JAA operators ACJ OPS 1.165(c)(2) Leasing of aeroplanes between a JAA operator and any entity other than a JAA operator ACJ/AMCIIEM C — OPERATOR CERTIFICATION & SUPERVISION IEM OPS 1.175 ‘The management organisation of an AOC holder IEM OPS 1.175(c)(2) Principal place of business ACJ OPS 1.175()) Nominated Postholders - Competence ‘ACJ OPS 1.175() Combination of nominated postholder’s responsibilities ACJ OPS 1.175() & (k) Employment of staff IEM OPS 1.185(b) Maintenance Management Exposition details ACJIAMCIEM D — OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES ‘ACJ OPS 1.195 Operational Control ‘ACJ OPS 1.205 Competence of Operations personnel ‘AMC OPS 1.210(a) Establishment of procedures IEM OPS 1.210(6) Establishment of procedures. IEM OPS 1.210(¢) Critical phases of fight ACJ OPS 1.216 In-flight Operational Instructions IEM OPS 1.220 Authorisation of aerodromes ACJ OPS 1.243 Operations in areas with specified navigation performance: requirements JEM OPS 1.245(@) Maximum distance from an adequate aerodrome for ‘two-engined aeroplanes without ETOPS Approval AMC OPS 1.245(a)(2) Operation of non-ETOPS compliant twin turbojet aeroplanes between 120 and 180 minutes from an adequate aerodrome IEM OPS 1.250 Establishment of Minimum Flight Altitudes. AMC OPS 1.255 Fuel Policy IEM OPS 1.255(¢)(3\) Contingency Fue! IEM OPS 1.260 Carriage of persons with Reduced Mobility ‘AMC OPS 1.270 Cargo carriage in the passenger cabin ACJ OPS 1.280 Passenger Seating IEM OPS 1.280 Passenger Seating ACJ OPS 1.295 Location of an En Route Alternate Aerodrome 01.12.08 c12 Page 204 284 284 28-411 28-42 2812 28-43 2815 2615 2845 2816 2816 2816 204 204 204 202 203 203 2D4 204 204 204 202 202 202 203 2D4 2D4 207 2-D-10 2043 2043 2D43 2044 2.414 244 ‘Amendment 12 Paragraph JEM OPS 1.295()(1)i) ‘ACJ OPS 1.297(6)(2) ‘AMC OPS 1.297 ‘AMG OPS 1.300 IEMOPS 1.305 IEMOPS 1.307 ‘ACJ OPS 1.308 ‘ACJ OPS 1.310(a)(3) IEM OPS 1.310(6) ACJ OPS 1.345 ACM OPS 1.348 ‘AMC to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.375(6)(2) ‘ACJ OPS 1.390(a)(1) ACJ OPS 1.390(a)(2) ‘ACJ OPS 1.390(a)(3) ACJ OPS 1.398 EM OPS 1.400 IEM OPS 1.405(a) a Appendix 1 to AMC OPS 1.245(a)(2) Appendix 1 to ACJ OPS 1.295 AMC OPS 1.430(6)(4) IEM OPS 1.430 IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.430 EM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.430, paragraphs (4) and (e) TEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.430, paragraph (0)(5) — Table 7 TEM to Appendix 1 to Separate runways Planning Minima for Alternate Aerodromes Application of aerodrome forecasts ‘Submission of ATS Flight plan Reldefuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking Refuelling/Defuelling with wide-cut fuel Push Back and Towing Controlied rest on fight deck Cabin crew seating positions Ice and other contaminants Flight in expected or actual icing conditions Flight to an isolated aerodrome Assessment of Cosmic Radiation Working Schedules and Record Keeping Explanatory Information Use of Airborne Avoidance System (CAS) ‘Approach and Landing Conditions ‘Commencement and continuation of approach — Equivalent position u Power supply to essential services Fuel Policy: Location of a Fuel en-route altemate ACJIAMCIEM E — ALL WEATHER OPERATIONS Effect on Landing Minima of temporarily failed or downgraded Ground Equipment Documents containing information related to All Weather Operations. ‘Aerodrome Operating Minima JAR-OPS 1 Page 2.045 2.0.45 2D46 2.047 2D47 2047 2048 2048 2-D419 2049 20-25 20-26 2D27 2.0.27 2.0-28 20-28 2-28 2.0.28 20-20 20-30 DE 2E4 2E4 Establishment of minimum RVR for Category Il and Ill Operations 2-E-4 Crew actions in case of autopilot failure at or below decision height in fal-passage Category Ill operations JAR-OPS 1.430, paragraph (f) Visual Maneuvering (circling) ACJ to Appendix 1 10 JAR-OPS 1.440 TEM to Appendix 1 to Operational Demonstrations 2£6 267 2E8 JAR-OPS 1.440, paragraph (b) Criteria for a successful CAT IV/ll approach and automatic landing 2-E-9 IEM OPS 1.450(4)(1) AMC OPS 1.475(b) IEM OPS 1.475(b) ‘Amendment 12 Low Visibility Operations - Training & Qualifications ACJIAMCIIEM F - PERFORMANCE GENERAL Landing - Reverse Thrust Credit Factoring of Automatic Landing Distance Performance Data (Performance Class A Aeroplanes only) 43, 2E9 2FA 2FA 01.12.06 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph Page ACJJAMCIIEM G — PERFORMANCE CLASS A IEM OPS 1.485(b) General - Wet and Contaminated Runway data 264 JEM OPS 1.490(c)(3) Take-off - Runway surface condition 264 IEM OPS 1.490(c)(6) Loss of runway length due to alignment. 264 IEM OPS 1.495(a) Take-off obstacie clearance 263 AMC OPS 1.495(c)(4) Take-off obstacle clearance 263 ‘AMC OPS 1.495 (d)(1) & (e)(1) Required Navigational Accuracy 26-4 IEM OPS 1.495(f) Engine failure procedures 26-4 ‘AMC OPS 1.500 En-Route ~ One Engine inoperative 26-4 IEM OPS 1.510(b) and (c) Landing — Destination and Altemate Aerodromes 265 AMC OPS 1.5108 1.515 Landing ~ Destination and Altemate Aerodromes Landing — Dry Runways 265 IEM OPS 1.515(c) Landing ~ Dry runway 266 ACJIAMC/EM H — PERFORMANCE CLASS B AMC OPS 1.530(c)(4) ‘Take-Off Performance Correction Factors 2H IEM OPS 1.530(c)(4) ‘Take-Off Performance Correction Factors 2H AMC OPS 1.530(c)(5) Runway Slope 2H IEM OPS 1.535 Obstacle Clearance in Limited Visibility 2H AMC OPS 1.535(a) ‘Take-off Flight Path Construction 2H2 IEM OPS 1.535(a) ‘Take-off fight path construction 2H3. IEM OPS 1.540 En-Route 245, JEM OPS 1.542 En-route ~ Single-engined Aeroplanes 2HS, AMC OPS 1.542(a) En-Route - Single-engine aeroplanes 2HS AMC OPS 1.545 & 1.550 Landing Destination and Alternate Aerodromes Landing - Dry ruriway 2H V AMC OPS 1.550(b)(3) Landing Distance Correction Factors 2HS ‘AMC OPS 1.550(b)(4) Runway Slope 26 IEM OPS 1.550(c) Landing — Dry Runway 2H6 IEM OPS 1.555(a) Landing on Wet Grass Runways DHT ACJIAMC/IEM | — PERFORMANCE CLASS C JEM OPS 1.565(d)(3) Take-off IEM OPS 1.565(d)(6) Loss of runway length due to alignment AMC OPS 1.565(d)(4) Runway Slope = AMC OPS 1.570(d) Take-off Flight Path AMC OPS 1.570(e)(1) & (f)(1) Required navigational accuracy AMC OPS 1.580 En-Route ~ One Engine Inoperative AMC OPS 1.590 & 1.595 Landing - Destination and Alternate Aerodromes Landing — Dry Runways ANIC OPS 1.595(b)(3) Landing Distance Correction Factors AMC OPS 1.595(b)(4) Runway Slope IEM OPS 1.595(c) Landing Runway ACJIAMCIIEM J — MASS & BALANCE IEM OPS 1.605(e) Fuel density 24 ‘ACJ OPS 1.605 Mass values 2H ‘AMC to Appendix 1 10 JAR-OPS 1.605 Acouracy of weighing equipment 24 IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.605 Centre of gravity limits ‘AMC OPS 1.620(a) Passenger mass established by use of a verbal statement TEM OPS 1.620(4)(2) Holiday Charter 01.09.04 o14 ‘Amendment 7 Paragraph IEM OPS 1.620(g) IEM OPS 1.620(h) & () AMC to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.620(g) IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.620(g) IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.625 IEM OPS 1.630 AMC OPS 1.650/1.652 IEM OPS 1.650/1.652 ‘Statistical evaluation of passenger and baggage mass data ‘Adjustment of standard masses Guidance on passenger weighing surveys Guidance on passenger weighing surveys Mass and balance documentation ACJ/AMGIIEM K — INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT Instruments and Equipment - Approval and Installation Flight and Navigational Instruments and Associated Equipment Flight and Navigational Instruments and Associated Equipment AMC OPS 1.650(i) & 1.652()) Flight and Navigational Instruments and Associated Equipment IEM OPS 1.650(p)/1.652(s) Headset, boom microphone and associated equipment AMC OPS 1.652(d) & (k)(2) Flight and Navigational Instruments and Associated Equipment IEM OPS 1.668 ACJ OPS 1.680(a)(2) AMC OPS 1.690(b)(6) IEM OPS 1.690(6)(7) ‘ACJ OPS 1.700 ‘AGJ OPS 1.705/1.710 ‘ACJ OPS 1.700, 1.705 and 1.710 ACJOPS 1.715 ACJ OPS 1.715(g) ‘ACJ OPS 1.715, 1.720 and 1.725 ‘ACJ OPS 1.727 TACJ OPS 1.730(a)(3) ‘AMC OPS 1.745 ‘AMC OPS 1.755 IEM OPS 1.760 IEM OPS 1.770 ACJ OPS 1.770 (b(2Kv) AMG OPS 1.790 AMC OPS 1.810 TIIAGJ OP 1.820 IEM OPS 1.825 AMC OPS 1.830(b)(2) oO IEM OPS 1.835 AMC OPS 1.835(c) Appendix 1 to AMC OPS 1.720(¢)/1.725(c) Airborne Collision Avoidance System Quarterly Radiation Sampling Crew member intorphone system Crew member interphone system Cockpit Voice Recorders Cockpit Voice Recorders Cockpit Voice Recorders Flight Data Recorders. Extensive Modifications of Aeroplane Systems Flight Data Recorders Combination recorders Seats, seat safety belts, hamesses and child restraint devices First-Aid Kits| Emergency Medical Kit First-aid Oxygen ‘Supplemental Oxygen — Pressurised Aeroplanes ‘Supplemental Oxygen — Pressurised Aeroplanes (Not certificated to fly above 25000f) Hand Fire Extinguishers. Megaphones Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Life Jackets Life-rafts and ELT for extended overwater flights u Survival Equipment ‘Survival Equipment Parameters to be recorded ACJ/AMCIIEM L — COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT IEM OPS 1.845 AMC OPS 1.865 ACJ OPS 1.865(c)(1)(i) ‘ACJ OPS 1.865(e) ACJ OPS 1.870 Amendment 9 ‘Communication and Navigation Equipment - Approval and Installation ‘Combinations of Instruments and Integrated Flight Systems IFR operations without ADF system FM Immunity Equipment Standards JAR-OPS 1 Poge 2-2 26 26 26 28 2k 2K 2-2 2K-2 23 23 23 23 2s 2Ks 2Ks 2K4 245 2K5 2K5 27 2K 2K-8] 2K 2-10 2-10 211 2KA1 212 2K12 2K-13) 2413 213 2K-14 2K14 2415 24 244 214 2L2 ‘Additional Navigation Equipment for operations in MNPS Airspace 2-L-2 01.09.05 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph ACJJAMC/IEM M — AEROPLANE MAINTENANCE (Withdrawn) AMC OPS 1.940(a)(4) ‘AMC OPS 1.945 IEM OPS 1.945 UIACu] OPS [AMC] 1,943/1.945(a)(9)/ 1.955(b)(6)/1.965(e) [IIACJ] OPS [(EM)) 1.943/1.945(a)9) 1.955(b)(6)/1.965(e) AMG OPS 1.945(a)(9) AMC OPS 1.965(c) AMC OPS 1.965(d) IEMOPS 1.965 ‘AMC to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.965 ‘AMC OPS 1.970 IEM OPS 1.970(ay2) ‘AMC OPS 1.975 ACJ OPS 1.978 ‘ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(1) [ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(2) ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(0)(3) ‘ACS to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(0)(4) ACS 0 Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(0\5) ‘AGI to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1,978(0)(6) ‘ACI to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b\9) ‘ACI to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(cX1)() ‘AMC OPS 1.980 ‘AMC OPS 1.980(b) IEM OPS 1.980(b) IEM OPS 1.985 JEM OPS 1.988, IEM OPS 1.990 ‘AMC OPS 1.995(a)(2) JEM OPS 1.1000(c) 01.12.06 ACJIAMCIIEM N— FLIGHT CREW Crewing of inexperienced fight crew members Conversion Course Syllabus Line Flying under Supervision Crew Resource Management (CRM) Crew Resource Management (CRM) Crew Resource Management - Use of Automation Line checks Emergency and Safety Equipment Training Recurrent training and checking Pilot incapacttation training Recency Co-pilot proficiency Route and aerodrome competence qualification Terminology Requirements, Scope and Documentation of the Programme Task Analysis Training Programme Training Personnel Feedback Loop Crow Performance Measurement and Evaluation Data Monitoring/Analysis Programme Safety Case Operation on more than one type or variant Methodology - Use of Operator Difference Requirement (ODR) Tables Operation on more than one type or variant - Philosophy and Criteria Training records ACJIAMCIIEM © — CABIN CREW Adcitional crew members assigned to specialist duties ‘Number and Composition of Cabin Crew Minimum requirements ‘Senior Cabin Crew Training c16 Page 2N4 2N4 2N3 2N3 2N6 2NAI7] 2N7 2N7 2N7 2N-8 2N8 2N8 2N-9] 2N-10 2N-10 ZN 2Ne1 2NA2z 2N42 2N42 2N43 2N4 2NA5 2N46 2N-49 2N21 2.04 20-4 202 202 ‘Amendment 12 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph Page ACJ OPS 1.1005/1.1010/ 4.1015 [] Crew Resource Management Training 203 AMC OPS 1.1012 Familiarisation 205 [IIACS] OPS 1.1005/1.1010/ 4.1018/1.1020 Representative Training Devices 206 JEM OPS 1.1015 Recurrent training 206 ‘AMC OPS 1.1020, Refresher Training 2.06 JEM OPS 1.1020(a) Refresher training 2.047] AMC OPS 1.1025 ‘Checking 20-7 ‘ACJ OPS 1.1030 Operation on more than one type or variant 2.07 IEM OPS 1.1035 Training records 2.08 IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1015/ 1.1020 First Ald Training 208 IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1010/ 4.1018/1.1020 Crowd Control 209 TEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1010/ 1.1015/1.1020 Training Methods 2.09 TEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1010/1.1015 Conversion and recurrent training 209 ACJIAMIC/IEM P — MANUALS, LOGS & RECORDS JEM OPS 1.1040(b) Elements of the Operations Manual subject to approval 2p IEM OPS 1.1040(c) Operations Manual - Language 2P3 AMC OPS 1.1045 Operations Manual Contents 2P3 IEM OPS 1.1045(c) Operations Manual Structure 2P3 IEM OPS 1.1055(a)(12) Signature or equivalent 2P7 IEM OPS 1.1055(b) Journey log 2P7 IEM to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1045 Operations Manual Contents 2PT ACJIAMCIIEM Q — FLIGHT AND DUTY TIME LIMITATIONS AND REST REQUIREMENTS RESERVED ACJIAMCIIEM R — TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR [IAC] OPs [EM] 4.1150(a)({5)) & (a\{6]) Terminology - Dangerous Goods Accident and Dangerous Goodfs} Incident 2R4 u 0 IACJ OPS 1.1160(a) Medical aid for a pationt 2R1] TIAA] OPS [(EM)] 4.1460(b)01 Dangerous goods on an aeroplane in accordance with the relevant regulations or for operating reasons BR 1 0 a 0 LIIACy] oP (EM) 4.1160 (fe}\(1D, ‘Scope — Dangerous goods carried by passengers or crew 2R2 LIIACA] OPS (EM) 4.1165(0)01 [Exemption and approval procedures of the technical instructions] 2-R-3 a 0 TACJ OPS 1.1215(¢\1) Information to the commander 2R4] ‘Amendment 12 car 01.12.08 JAR-OPS 1 Paragraph [IACa] oP (AMC) 1.4215(e) [1IACa] OPs (AMC) 4.1220 ou [1IACa] OPs (AMC), 4.4225 ‘ACJ OPS 1.1240 01.12.08 Information in the Event of an [in-fight emergency] Training u Dangerous Goods Incident and Accident Reports. ACJ S — SECURITY Training Programmes INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 18 Page 2R4 2R151 2R6 284 ‘Amendment 12 JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS JAR-OPS 1 COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION (AEROPLANES) AMENDMENT 12 DATED 01.12.06 CHECK LIST OF PAGES ‘The following pages of JAR-OPS 1 are now current: i C4 t0C-2 Py P10 Patt Paz P43 Paid P45 Puig Par Pag P19 P20 Pat P22 P23 ‘Amendment 12 Legend ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 6 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10, ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 9 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 4 ‘Amendment 5 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 9 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 11 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 12, Date 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.08.03 01.12.06 01.03.06 01.08.06 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 07.09.08 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.09.04 01.09.05 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 on1z01 o1.1201 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.08, 01.12.08, 01.12.01 01.12.01 01.12.01 01112001 01.12.01 01.12.01 01.12.01 01.12.01 01.12.01 01.12.01 01.07.02 01.07.02 01.07.02 01.07.02 01.03.03 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.08.05 01.03.08 01.08.08 01.12.08 01.12.06 cut JAR-OPS 1 01.12.08 JAR-OPS 1 Page No P24 10-4 102 At +A2 134 1B2 183 1B4 185 186 187 158 189 +8410 1B +842 1-813 +B44 15415 +346 +4 162 103 104 14 1D2 13 104 105 106 17 18 18 D410 4 p42 +043 +044 1-045 1-D-46 D417 10-48 01.12.08 Legend ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 2 ‘Amendment 2 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 12 (edit. ch,) ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 12, ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 3 Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 8 ‘Amendment 8 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 12 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 Amendment 10 (edit. ch.) ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amendment 3 ‘Amendment 3 Date 01.12.08, 01.07.00 01.07.00 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.1206 01.09.04 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.12.06 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.12.06 01.12.08 01.12.01 01.1201 01.09.04 01.03.06 01.03.08 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.00.04 01.09.04 01.01.05 01.01.05 01.03.08 01.08.06 01.1206 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.03.06 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.09.04 01.12.01 01.1201 2 ‘Amendment 12 JAR-OPS 1 Page No Legend Date 103 ‘Amendment 3 01.1201 +64 ‘Amendment 3 011201 +65 ‘Amendment 3 011201 +66 ‘Amendment 3 01.1201 +67 ‘Amendment 3 01.1201 “Amendment 3 01.1201 MH 01.03.98 He 01.03.98 HS 01.03.98 ey 01.03.98 Hs 01.03.98 ie 01.03.98 7 01.0398 He 0.03.98 Hi ‘Amendment 10 (edt ch.) 01.03.06 me ‘Amendment 10 (edt ch) 01.03.06 43 01.03.98 a 07.03.98 mH 010398 L Wwe 07.03.98 m3 071.0398 4 07.03.98 5 07.03.98 16 01.03.98 we 01.0398 8 01.0398 8 07.03.98 4-10 07.03.98 4 ‘Amendment 9 04.09.05 +2 ‘Amendment 9 01.08.05 3 ‘Amendment 7 04.08.04 ea ‘Amendment 7 07.09.04 +S ‘Amendment 7 (Corrected) 04.08.04 6 ‘Amendment 7 04.09.04 17 ‘Amendment 7 07.09.04 +8 ‘Amendment 7 04.09.04 9 ‘Amendment 7 04.09.04 +410 ‘Amendment 8 07.09.05 41 ‘Amendment 9 07.09.05 12 ‘Amendment 7 01.09.04 L 13 ‘amendment 7 01.09.04 He14 ‘Amendment 7 01.09.04 15 ‘Amendment 7 01.09.04 16 ‘Amendment 9 01.09.05 17 ‘amendment 9 01.09.05 +18 “amendment 7 04.09.04 19 ‘amendment 7 01.09.04 +420 ‘amendment 7 04.08.04 21 ‘amendment 7 01.09.04 22 ‘Amendment 7 01.08.08 123 ‘amendment 7 01.08.08 124 ‘amendment 7 01.08.08 1425 ‘Amendment 7 07.09.04 128 ‘Amendment 7 04.09.08 27 “Amendment 7 01.09.08 1-28 ‘amendment 7 01.09.08 4 “Amendment 10 01.03.06 2 “Amendment 10 01.03.08 Cc ret ‘Amendment 12 011206 M2 “Amendment 12 04.1206 Nt Amendment 114 01:08:06 IN? Amendment 11 01.08.06 1-N3 “amendment 1 07-08.06 | Ne Amendment 11 01.08.06 ‘Amendment 12, cL3 01.12.08 JAR-OPS 1 Page No 1N5 TN 1-7 1N8 18 N40 Nt N42 N13 N14 N45 N48 1-N-7 1-N-418 1-N-49 +-N-20 +04 10-2 1-0-3 104 105 108 107 108 10-9 10-10 01.12.06 Legend Amendment 14 Amendment 11 (edit. ch.) ‘Amendment 14 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 11 ‘Amendment 14 ‘Amendment 14 ‘Amendment 14 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10 ‘Amendment 10, ‘Amendment 7 ‘Amencment 11 ‘Amendment 14 ‘Amendment 11, ‘Amendment 11 (edit. ch.) 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JAR-OPS 1 01.12.08 JAR-OPS 1 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 01.12.06 cs ‘Amendment 12 JAR-OPS 4 ‘SECTION 2 ‘Subpart D (2) Amendment of ACJ OPS 1.243, arising from NPA-OPS 3A, Subpart N (a) Introduction of new ACJ OPS 1.978, arising from NPA-OPS 39 (b) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(1), arising from NPA-OPS 3A, (c) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(2), arising from NPA-OPS 39 (a) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(3), arising from NPA-OPS 39 (e) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(4), arising from NPA-OPS 394, (1) Introduction of new ACJ to Apper 4 t0 JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(5), arising from NPA-OPS 394 (a) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(0)(6), arising from NPA-OPS 39A (%) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(0)(9), arising from NPA-OPS 39A (i) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(0)(1)(), arising from NPA-OPS 39A ‘Subpart 0 (2) Amendment of ACJ OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1,1015 and ACJ to Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 4.1005/1.1010/1.1015, 2.2 and 2.6, editorial changes (b) Amendment of IEM OPS 1.1015, editorial change ‘Subpart P (2) Amendment to running header of IEM OPS 1.1040(b) (continued), editorial change: (©) Amendment to running header of IEM OPS 1.1045(c), editorial change (©) Amendment of IEM OPS 1.1045(c), editorial change Amendment 11 01.08.06 Amendment 11 to JAR-OPS 1 contains a number of amendments and editorial changes, reflecting the results of NPA-OPS 42 and NPA-OPS 44, It also contains additional editorial changes which are outside the scope of the NPAs. ‘SECTION 1 ‘Subpart N (a) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.943, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.945, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.956, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (@) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.965, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.978, editorial change (Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.945, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (9) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.965, arising from NPA-OPS 42 ‘Amendment 11 Pat 01.08.08, JAR-OPS 4 ‘Subpart 0 () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1005, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) and additional editorial change () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1,1010, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) and additional ‘editorial change (c) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1015, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) and additional editorial change (4) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1020, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) () Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1006, editorial change (Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1010, arising from NPA-OPS 44 and editorial change (g) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1015, aris (h) Amendment to Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1,1015, editorial change: (i) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1020, arising from NPA-OPS 44 {from NPA-OPS 44 and editorial change SECTION 2 ‘Subpart N (2) Amendment to AMC OPS 1.943/1.945(a)(9)/1,955(b)(6)/1.965(e), arising from NPA-OPS 42 (b) Amendment to IEM OPS 1.943/1.945(a)(9)/1.955(b)(6)/1.965(e), arising from NPA-OPS 42 ‘Subpart O (2) Amendment to ACJ OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1.1015, editorial change (b) Amendment to IEM OPS 1.1008/1.1010/1.1016/1.1020, arising from NPA-OPS 44 Amendment 12 01.12.06 ‘Amendment 12 to JAR-OPS 1 contains a number of amendments, reflecting the results of NPA-OPS 48 and NPA-OPS 56. It also contains @ couple of editorial changes which are outside the scope of the NPAs. TION 4 Subpart B (@) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.005, (editorial change) (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.070, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (6) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.080, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (2) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.135(a)(2), arising from NPA-OPS 55 (c) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.135(a)(6), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (f) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.005(a) paragraph (b) (29) (30) (43), arising from NPA- Ops 55 01.42.06 P22 ‘Amendment 12 JAR-OPS 4 SECTION 2 ‘Subpart D (2) Amendment of ACJ OPS 1.243, arising from NPA-OPS 39A ‘Subpart N (2) Introduction of new ACJ OPS 1.978, arising from NPA-OPS 398 (b) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(1), arising from NPA-OPS 39 (c) Introduction of new ACU to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(2), arising from NPA-OPS 394, (2) Introduction of new ACJ to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(3), arising from NPA-OPS 39A, (e) Introduction of new ACi to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(4), arising from NPA-OPS 398 (Introduction of new ACU to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(5), arising from NPA-OPS 398 (a) _ Introduction of new ACU to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(6), arising from NPA-OPS 398 (h) Introduction of new ACU to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(b)(9), arising from NPA-OPS 398, (Introduction of new ACU to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.978(c)(1)() arising from NPA-OPS 39A, ‘Subpart © (a) Amendment of ACJ OPS 1.1005/1,1010/1.1018 and ACJ to Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS. 1.1005/1,1010/1.1015, 2.2 and 2.6, editorial changes () Amendment of EM OPS 1.1018, editorial change ‘Subpart P (@) Amendment to running header of IEM OPS 1.1040(b) (continued), editorial change: () Amendment to running header of IEM OPS 1.1045(c), editorial change (©) Amendment of EM OPS 1.1045(c), editorial change Amendment 11 01.08.06 ‘Amendment 11 to JAR-OPS 1 contains a number of amendments and editorial changes, reflecting the results of NPA-OPS 42 and NPA-OPS 44. It also contains additional editorial changes which are outside the sscope of the NPAs. SECTION 4 ‘Subpart N () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.943, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.945, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.955, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (2) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.965, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.978, editorial change () Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.048, arising from NPA-OPS 42 (editorial change) (a) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.965, arising from NPA-OPS 42 ‘Amendment 14 Pat 01.08.08, JAR-OPS 1 ‘Subpart 0 () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1005, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) and adaitional editorial change (b) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1010, aris editorial change 1g from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) and adai () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1015, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) and adsitional editorial change (3) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1020, arising from NPA-OPS 44 (editorial change) (©) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1008, editorial change () Amendment to Appendix 1 10 JAR-OPS 1.1010, arising from NPA-OPS 44 and editorial change (@) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1015, arising from NPA-OPS 44 and editorial change (h) Amendment to Appendix 2 to JAR-OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1.1016, editorial change () Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1020, arising from NPA-OPS 44 SECTION 2 ‘Subpart N (2) Amendment to AMC OPS 1.943/1.945(a)(9)/1.955(b)(6)/1.965(e), arising from NPA-OPS 42 (b) Amendment to IEM OPS 1.943/1.945(a)(9V/1.955(b)(6)/1.965(e), arising from NPA-OPS 42 ‘Subpart 0 (2) Amendment to ACJ OPS 1.1005/1.1010/1.1015, editorial change (b) Amendment to IEM OPS 1.1008/1.1010/1.1015/1.1020, arising from NPA-OPS 44 Amendment 12 01.12.06 ‘Amendment 12 to JAR-OPS 1 contains a number of amendments, reflecting the results of NPA-OPS 46 and NPA-OPS 55. It also contains a couple of editorial changes which are outside the scope of the NPAS. SECTION 4 ‘Subpart B () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.005, (editorial change) () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.070, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.080, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (@) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.135(a)(2), arising from NPA-OPS 55 (e) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.136(a)(8), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (f) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.005(a) paragraph (b) (28) (30) (43), arising from NPA- OPS 55 01.12.08 P22 ‘Amendment 12, JAR-OPS 1 ‘Subpart © (2) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.175 (0), arising from NPA-OPS 55 (b) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.180 (a)(2), arising from NPA-OPS 55 ‘Subpart D (2) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.420, arising from NPA-OPS 46 ‘Subpart M (2) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.875 and withdrawal of all other paragraphs, arising from NPA-OPS 55 Subpart P* (2) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1070, arising from NPA-OPS 55 (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1071, arising from NPA-OPS 55 (©) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1045, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (6) Amendment to Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1066, arising from NPA-OPS 55 ‘Subpart R (2) Amendment o JAR-OPS 1.1145, arising from NPA-OPS 46, (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1150, arising rom NPA-OPS 46 (©) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1155, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (4) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1160, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (0) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1165, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (6) Removal of JAR-OPS 1.1170, 4.1175, 1.1180 and 1.1185, arising from NPA-OPS 46, (@) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1196, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (m) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1205, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (i) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1210 (a), arising from NPA-OPS 46 () Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1216, arising rom NPA-OPS 46 (k) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1220, arising from NPA-OPS 45 (0) Amendment to JAR-OPS 1.1226, arising from NPA-OPS 48 (m)—Introdue n of new Appendix 1 to JAR-OPS 1.1228, arising from NPA-OPS 46 SECTION 2 ‘Subpart B (a) Amendment to ACJ to Appendix to JAR-OPS 1.005 (a), arising from NPA-OPS 46 ‘Amendment 12 P23 01.12.08, JAR-OPS 1 Subpart D () Removal of AMC OPS 1.420 (<)(4), arising from NPA-OPS 46 Subpart M (@) Withdrawal of whole Subpart M, arising from NPA-OPS 55 Subpart R (2) Amendment to IEM OPS 1.1150 (a)(3) & (a)(4), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (0) Removal of IEM OPS 1.1156, a (6) Introduction of new ACJ OPS 4.1160 (a), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (6) Amendment o IEM OPS 1.1160 (b)1), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (0) Removal of IEM OPS 1.1160 (b)(3), arising from NPA-OPS 46 () Removal of IEM OPS 1.1160 (b)(4), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (@) Amendment to IEM OPS 1.1160 (b)5), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (h) Amendment to AGJ OPS 1.1165 (b)(1), arising from NPA-OPS 46 from NPA-OPS 46 (Removal of AMC OPS 1.1215 (b), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (Introduction of new ACJ OPS 1.1215 (ct), arising from NPA-OPS 46, (K) Amendment to AMC OPS 1.1215 (e), arising from NPA-OPS 46 (Amendment to AMC OPS 1.1220, arising from NPA-OPS 46 Y (mm) Removal of IEM OPS 1.1220, arising from NPA-OPS 46 (n) Amendment to AMC OPS 1.1225, arising from NPA-OPS 46 * Note: Although the amendments to subpart P arising from NPA-OPS 55 and NPA-OPS 46 only appear in pages 1-P-3, 1-P-8, 1-P-9 and 1-P-13, for printing reasons we had to change the footers of the whole subpart to amendment 12. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 01.12.06 P24 ‘Amendment 12 SECTION 1 JAR-OPS 1 Subpart B ‘SUBPART 8 - GENERAL JAR-OPS 1.005 General (a) An operator shall not operate an acroplane for the purpose of commercial air transportation other than in accordance with JAR-OPS Part 1, For operations of Performance Class B aeroplanes; alleviated requirements, can be found in Appendix | to JAR-OPS 1,005(a). () An operator shall comply with the requirements. in JAR-26 applicable to aeroplanes operated for the purpose of commercial air transportation. Until formal implementation of JAR-26, current national aviation regulations will apply. (©) Each aeroplane shall be operated in compliance with the terms of its Certificate of Airworthiness and within the approved limitations ‘contained in its Aeroplane Flight Manual. (@) Air Taxi and Aeroplane Emergency Medical Service (EMS) operations shall "be conducted in accordance with the requirements contained in JAR-OPS Part I[ I. (©) All Synthetic Training Devices (STD), such as Flight Simulators or Flight Training Devices (FTD), replacing an aeroplane for training and/or checking purposes are to be qualified in accordance with JAR-STD requirements and user approved by the ‘Authority for the exercises to be conducted. [Amdt 3, 01.12.01; Amdt. 5, 01.03.03, Amat 12, 01.12.06] JAR-OPS 1.010 Exemptions ‘The Authority may exceptionally and temporarily «grant an exemption from the provisions of JAR-OPS Part | when satisfied that there is a need and subject to compliance with any supplementary condition the Authority considers necessary in order to ensure an acceptable level of safety in the particular case. JAR-OPS 1.015 Operational Directives (a) The Authority may direct by means of an Operational Directive that an operation shall be prohibited, limited or subject to certain conditions, in the interests of safe operations, (©) Operational Directives state (1) The reason for issues 2) Applicability and duration; and @) Action required by the operator(s). (©) Operational Directives are supplementary to the provisions of JAR-OPS Part 1 Amendment 12 JAR-OPS 1.020 Laws, Regulations and Proceduré ‘Operator's (@) Am operator must ensure that: (1) All employees are made aware that they shall comply with the laws, regulations and procedures of those States in which operations are conducted and which are pertinent to the performance of their duties; and (2) All crew members are familiar with the laws, regulations and procedures pertinent to the performance of their duties. JAR-OPS 1.025 Common Language (@) An operator must ensure that all crew ‘members can communicate in a common language. (b) An operator must ensure that all operations personnel are able to understand the language in which those parts of the Operations Manual which pertain to their duties and responsibilities are written, JAR-OPS 1.030 Minimum Equipment Lists = Operator's Responsibilities (@) An operator shall establish, for each acroplane, a Minimum Equipment List (MEL) approved by the Authority. This shall be based upon, but no ess restrictive than, the relevant Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) (if this exists) accepted by the Authority (b) An operator shall not operate an aeroplane other than in accordance with the MEL unless permitted by the Authority. Any such permission will in no circumstances permit operation outside the constraints of the MMEL. JAR-OPS 1.035 Quality system (See AMC OPS 1.035 and IEM OPS 1.035) (a) An operator shall establish one Quality System and designate one Quality Manager to ‘monitor compliance with, and the adequacy of, procedures required to ensure safe operational practices and airworthy aeroplanes. Compliance ‘monitoring must include a feed-back system to the ‘Accountable Manager (See also JAR-OPS 1.175(h)) to ensure corrective action as necessary. 1-84 01.12.06

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