Air Operator’s Certificate
Compliance Statement Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part I - 1 of 13
This Compliance Statement is a tool for the Applicant to construct a document that provides sufficient details to demonstrate to CASA that the Applicant understands the requirements of the Civil Aviation Act 1988, Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 and the Civil Aviation Orders, and have put in place the appropriate instructions, procedures and practices to ensure compliance with those requirements.
Details of Applicant You will need to complete this section with the details as they appear on your current AOC or as it appears on Question A1 of your application for an initial issue of an AOC.
It is mandatory to complete the questions marked with an asterisk (*).
Name of Applicant / AOC holder(s)*
Trading name(s) as reflected on your AOC
ACN or ARBN* ARN*
AOC Number* Expiry date*
The Compliance Statement is in seven (7) Parts. Each Part contains two sections. You must complete Part 1 and as many of the remaining parts that are applicable to your operation. Each part has two sections.
Certain items in each part are in bold italic font. These are where the legislation places a direct obligation on an operator by means of specific reference. By signing the Compliance Statement, the signatory accepts management accountability for compliance with those legislative provisions.
For more information on Compliance Statement and how CASA assesses this Form, refer to Chapter 4 of the AOC Handbook, Volume 2 – Flying Operations.
Part 1 - General - All applicants must complete this Part
Section 1 – Management Acknowledgement
Civil Aviation Act 1988
Reference Subject
20AC Purported issue of authorisation 20A Negligent etc. operation of aircraft 23 Dangerous goods1
23A Statements of the contents of cargo 23B Training relating to dangerous goods
27AB Lodgement of manuals 27AC CASA may require information etc. and inspections etc. 27AD CASA may require proving flights etc. 27AF CASA not required to consider application until requirements complied with 28BD Compliance with civil aviation law 28BE Duty to exercise care and diligence 28BI Personal injury liability insurance 29 Offences in relation to aircraft
30DB Serious and imminent risk prohibition
1 Also see CASR Part 92
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Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Reference Subject
37 Permissible unserviceabilities 42U Modifications and repairs: approved designs
42ZW Approval of maintenance controllers 42ZZ Maintenance Control Manuals: amendments
42ZZA Inspection of Maintenance Control Manuals 43 Maintenance releases in respect of Australian aircraft
43A Maintenance release to be available for inspection 48 Maintenance release to recommence to be in force
50F Notice of maintenance to be given 51 B Defects discovered in complying with directions by CASA 52A How must reports to CASA be made 52B Keeping of defective aircraft and aircraft components
5.01A Night VFR handling requirements for unrated pilots 5.01B Direct supervision 5.20 Flight crew rating: approval to give training 5.21 Approval to give conversion training 5.51 Personal log books 5.52 What must be recorded in a personal log book 5.55 Flight time limitations2 79 Form of logs 83 Use and operation of radio communication systems by Australian aircraft
83F Aircraft Radiotelephone Operator Certificate of Proficiency: conduct of examination and test 99AA Air Traffic - services, directions and instructions 99A Broadcast to be made at certain aerodromes 100 Compliance with air traffic control clearances and air traffic control instructions 132 Statistical returns 140 Prohibited, restricted and danger areas 145 Emergency authority 158 Reports at designated points or intervals 159 Procedure on radio failure 161 Right of way 162 Rules for prevention of collision 163 Operation near other aircraft
163A Responsibility of flight crew to see and avoid aircraft 166A General requirements for aircraft on the manoeuvring area or in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome 166B Carrying out a straight-in approach 166C Responsibility for broadcasting on VHF radio
166E Requirements for operating on or in the vicinity of certified, military, registered or designated non-controlled aerodromes
167 General requirements for aerodrome traffic at controlled aerodromes 168 Aerodromes at which the operation of aircraft is not restricted to runways 169 Preventing collisions on water 171 VFR flight 172 Flight visibility and distance from cloud 173 Cruising levels to be appropriate to magnetic track
2 Also see CAO 48
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Reference Subject
174 Determination of visibility for VFR flights 175 IFR flight
175A Restrictions on IFR flights by single engine aircraft 176A Determination of visibility and cloud base for IFR flight 180 Cruising levels for IFR flight 181 Flight procedures for IFR flight where cruising levels cannot be maintained 182 Use of prescribed signals 183 Responsibility for complying with this part 184 Two-way radio communication 185 Visual signals 186 Pilot in command to maintain lookout for visual signals 187 Light signals 191 Transmission of signals 192 Distress signals 193 Urgency signals 194 Safety signals 196 Aeroplanes in flight or on the manoeuvring area of land aerodromes 197 Aeroplanes under way on the surface of water 198 Aeroplanes at anchor or moored on the surface of water 199 Aeroplanes aground on the surface of water 210 Restriction of advertising of commercial operations 221 Facilities and safety devices for public 222 Proving tests 235 Take-off and landing of aircraft etc.
235A Minimum runway width 241 Flight plan - submission to air traffic control in certain cases 246 Movement on manoeuvring area 252 Provision of emergency systems etc.
256AA Offensive and disorderly behaviour 257 Aerodrome meteorological minima 288 Detention of aircraft 305 Access of authorised person
309A Instructions about activities on board aircraft
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject
11.030 When application taken to be complete 11.035 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do – test or interview 11.040 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do – provide more information 11.045 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do – demonstrate a service or facility 11.047 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do – statutory declarations to verify applications 11.050 Material that CASA may or must take into account 11.056 Authorisation may be granted subject to conditions 11.067 Imposing and varying conditions after grant of authorisation 11.068 Conditions imposed on class of authorisations 11.210 Offence: failure to comply with condition 11.225 Publication of exemption 39.001 CASA may issue Australian airworthiness directives 90.105 Flight crew restraints
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Reference Subject
90.120 Side-facing seats 90.125 Cabin crew seats 90.130 External doors 90.135 Emergency exits 90.140 Cargo and baggage compartment lighting 90.260 Cargo compartment liners - materials 90.270 Toilets 90.405 Cargo and baggage compartments 92.005 Applicability 92.015 What are dangerous goods? 92.020 Compliance with Technical Instructions generally 92.035 Compliance with Technical Instructions – persons who consign dangerous goods 92.075 Dangerous goods statement in reliance on statement already made 92.105 Training – certain employees of Australian freight forwarders 92.115 Training – certain employees of screening authorities 92.120 Training – certain employees of shippers of dangerous goods 92.125 Training – certain employees of non-Australian operators 92.205 Information with tickets 99.015 SSAAs to which this Part applies
201.004 Review of decisions 201.016 Disclosure of personal information
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent. For those subjects listed in bold italics, I accept management accountability for compliance by AOC operations of the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
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Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Act 1988
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
20AA Flying unregistered aircraft etc. 20AB Flying without a licence etc.
27 AOCs 28BF Organisation, personnel etc. 28BG Operations headquarters and suitable buildings 28BH Reference Library
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
38 Maintenance directions 39 Maintenance required by approved system of maintenance 40 Defective or inappropriate systems of maintenance 41 Maintenance schedule and maintenance instructions 42 Defective or inappropriate maintenance schedule
42V Maintenance: approved maintenance data
42W Installation and use of aircraft components in maintenance - Australian aircraft in Australian territory
42X Use of aircraft materials in maintenance - Australian aircraft in Australian territory
42ZC Maintenance on Australian aircraft in Australian territory
42ZE Certification of completion of maintenance on aircraft in Australian territory
42ZV Maintenance controllers 42ZY Maintenance Control Manuals 43B Time-in-service to be recorded on maintenance release 46 Information to be passed to other persons 47 Maintenance release to cease to be in force
49 Permissible unserviceabilities to be endorsed on maintenance releases
50 Defects and major damage to be endorsed on maintenance release 51 Reporting of defects in Australian aircraft - general
51A Reporting of defects in Australian aircraft: major defects 52 Defects discovered in aircraft components
5.04 Medical certificate: flight crew licence 5.05 Medical certificate: Certificate of Validation 5.06 Medical certificate: Special Pilot Licence 5.07 Medical certificate: flight tests and assessments 5.35 Airship pilot training 5.37 Flight engineer training 5.40 Pilot acting in command under supervision 5.42 Flight tests: CASA to be notified
5.108 Commercial (aeroplane) pilot: regular flight reviews required 5.109 Commercial (aeroplane) pilot: recent experience required 5.110 Commercial (aeroplane) pilot: requirements if over 60 years old 5.169 Air transport (aeroplane) pilot: regular flight reviews required
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Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
5.170 Air transport (aeroplane) pilot: recent experience requirements 5.171 Air transport (aeroplane) pilot: requirements if over 60 years old
78 Navigation logs 82 Equipment of Australian aircraft with radio communication systems 92 Use of aerodromes
92A Use of aerodromes in regular public transport operations 120 Weather reports not to be used unless made with authority 133 Conditions to be met before Australian aircraft may fly
138 Pilot to comply with requirements etc of aircraft’s flight manual etc
139 Documents to be carried in Australian aircraft 141 Low flying etc in flying training areas 143 Carriage of firearms 144 Discharge of firearms in or from an aircraft 153 Flight under simulated instrument flight conditions 155 Acrobatic flight 156 Flying over public gatherings 157 Low flying
163AA Formation flying 174A Equipment of aircraft for VFR flight 174B VFR flights at night 174C Qualifications for night flying under VFR 174D Navigation of aircraft on VFR flights 175A Restriction on IFR flights by single engine aircraft 176 Qualification of pilot in command 177 Equipment of aircraft for IFR flight 178 Minimum height for flight under the IFR 179 Approved instrument approach procedures to be used
179A Navigation of aircraft on IFR flight 181S Requirements of Australian operator using Australian aircraft 181U Monitoring height-keeping 195 Compliance with rules as to lights
207 Requirements according to operations on which Australian aircraft used
208 Number of operating crew 213 Organisation 214 Training of maintenance personnel 215 Operations Manual 216 Flight time records 217 Training and checking organisation 219 Route qualifications of pilot in command of a charter aircraft 220 Fuel instructions and records 224 Pilot in command 225 Pilots at controls 227 Admission to crew compartment 228 Unauthorised person not to manipulate controls 230 Starting and running of aircraft engines 231 Manipulation of propeller 232 Flight check system
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Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
232A Operational procedures in relation to computers 233 Responsibility of pilot in command before flight 234 Fuel requirements 238 Icing conditions 239 Planning of flight by pilot in command 242 Testing of radio apparatus 243 Listening watch 244 Safety precautions before take off 245 Test before and during take-off run 247 Meteorological conditions observed en route 248 Reporting of defects 249 Prohibition of passengers on certain flights 251 Seat belts and safety harness
252A Emergency locator transmitters 253 Emergency and life-saving equipment 254 Exits and passageways not to be obstructed 255 Smoking in aircraft 256 Intoxicated persons on aircraft
256A Carriage of animals 258 Flights over water 262 Carriage of examiners
262AE Reporting unserviceable ACAS during flight 262AF Reporting unserviceable ACAS before flight
282 Offences in relation to licences, certificates and authorities 289 Creation of fire hazard 291 Stationary aircraft within precincts of an aerodrome 292 Aircraft on movement area to be reported 294 Prohibition on entry etc on prohibited area 301 Surrender of documents 302 Production of licences 304 Directions and instructions - section 23 of the Act
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
11.070 Conditions of authorisations – change of name or address 11.072 Conditions of authorisations – change of business status 11.073 Conditions of authorisations – notice of death, dissolution etc 11.074 Conditions of authorisations – notice required by CASA 11.075 Conditions of authorisations – provision of information 11.077 Breach of conditions - offence 11.165 Applications for exemptions
39.003 Australian aircraft covered by airworthiness directive not to be operated
91.850 Required navigation performance (RNP) operations
91.5025 Removal of aircraft from navigation authorisations – holder ceasing to operate aircraft
91.5170 Conditions on RNP operational authorisations 92.025 Compliance with Technical Instructions – operators 92.030 Compliance with Technical Instructions – passengers and crew
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Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
92.040 Commercial Australian aircraft operators – conditions for carriage of dangerous goods – dangerous goods manual
92.045 Dangerous goods manual – Australian aircraft operators
92.055 Dangerous goods manual – requirements applicable to all operators
92.065 Commercial operators - reporting of dangerous goods incidents 92.070 Dangerous goods statement 92.090 Extended meaning of every 2 years 92.095 Training – certain employees of Australian aircraft operators
92.100 Training – certain employees of Australian ground handling agents
92.110 Standard of training for regulations 92.095, 92.100 and 92.105 92.130 Training - Australian operators’ employees outside Australia 92.135 Requirements for training course 92.140 Who may conduct training 92.145 Records about training – Australian operators etc 92.160 Aircraft operated by law enforcement authorities 92.165 Helicopter-slung loads 92.170 Cargo carried in main deck cargo compartments 92.180 Goods carried for parachute operations 92.185 Carriage of fuel in large containers 92.190 Goods for use in emergency services 92.195 Carriage of ammunition by air security officers 92.200 Information in passenger terminals 99.030 Who must develop and maintain a DAMP 99.035 DAMP must be implemented 99.040 DAMP must be made available to SSAA employees 99.045 Content of DAMP 99.050 Requirements for drug and alcohol testing 99.055 Requirements relating to DAMP medical review officer 99.060 Requirements relating to use of testing devices 99.065 Requirements relating to SSAA employees ceasing SSAAs 99.070 Requirements relating to returning to SSAAs 99.075 Requirements relating to intervention programs 99.080 Implementing a DAMP 99.085 Review of DAMP by DAMP organisation 99.090 Review of DAMP organisation by CASA 99.100 DAMP organisation or DAMP contractor to provide information 99.105 DAMP record-keeping
99.335 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after refusing a drug or alcohol test or failing to give a body sample
99.340 Failing to stop performing an applicable SSAA
99.355 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA between having initial drug test and confirmatory drug test
99.360 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after having confirmatory drug test and before result returned
99.365 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA before confirmatory alcohol test result returned
99.370 Performing applicable SSAA showing positive result for testable drug
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Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
99.375 Performing applicable SSAA while showing positive result for a confirmatory alcohol test
99.380 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after having confirmatory drug test
99.385 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after confirmatory alcohol test
Civil Aviation Orders
CAO Sub-
section Subject Operations Manual Reference
20.2 Air Service Operations - safety precautions before flight
2 Removal of locking and safety devices
3 Security of doors and hatches
4 Precautions before solo flight in aircraft fitted with dual controls
5 Fuel system inspection
6 Fuel quantity measurement
20.3 Air Service Operations - marshalling and parking of aircraft
2 Responsibility for marshalling and parking aircraft
3 Parking areas
4 Standard hand signals
20.4 Provision and use of oxygen and protective breathing equipment
4 Duties of crew members in relation to oxygen and protective breathing equipment
5 Information to be included in operations manual and flight manual
6 Supplemental oxygen requirements for unpressurised aircraft
7 Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurised aircraft engaged in flights not above flight level 250
8 Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurised aircraft engaged in flights above flight level 250
9 First aid oxygen
10 Protective breathing equipment
20.6 Continuation of flight with 1 or more engines inoperative
3 Requirements
20.7.4 Aeroplane weight and performance limitations - aeroplanes not above 5700 kg – regular public transport operations (single-engine aeroplanes only), charter operations, aerial work (excluding agricultural) operations and private operations
4 Take-off weight limitations
5 Landing weight limitations
6 Take-off distance required
7 Take-off climb performance
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CAO Sub-
section Subject Operations Manual Reference
8 En-route climb performance
9 Landing climb performance
10 Landing distance required
12 Aeroplane configuration and procedures
20.9 Air service operations - precautions in refuelling, engine and radar ground operations
3 Fuel and oils
4 Fuelling of aircraft
5 Starting and ground operations of engines
6 Ground operation of aircraft radar equipment
20.11 Emergency and lifesaving equipment and requirements and passenger control in emergencies
3 Maintenance of emergency and lifesaving equipment
5 Flotation equipment for overwater flights
6 Emergency signalling equipment
6A Portable megaphones
7 Survival equipment
8 Accessories for water operations
9 Illumination of emergency exits
10 Emergency procedures
11 Assignment of emergency duties
12 Crew member proficiency in the execution of emergency procedures
13 Cabin attendants
14 Briefing of passengers
15 Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures
20.13 Air service operations - cockpit check systems3
3 Cockpit check system required
4 Approval of cockpit check systems
5 Carriage and use of cockpit check systems
20.16.1 Air service operations - loading – general
3 Loading system
5 Load sheets
6 Dangerous cargo
7 Passenger lists
20.16.2 Air service operations - carriage of cargo
3 Restraint
4 Stowage
3 Also see CAR (1988) 232
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CAO Sub-
section Subject Operations Manual Reference
5 Cargo on a passenger seat
6 Cargo in pilot compartment
7 Placarding
20.16.3 Air service operations - carriage of persons
3 Seats
4 Seat belts and safety harnesses
5 Adjustment of seats
6 Cabin attendants
6A Manned balloons and hot air airships
7 Aisles
8 Smoking
9 Stowage of loose articles
10 Passenger service
11 Carriage of passengers in seats at which dual controls are fitted
12 Passenger capacity
13 Carriage of infants and children
14 Persons or passengers who require assistance due to sickness, injury or disability
15 Carriage of parachutists
20.18 Aircraft equipment - basic operational requirements
3 Instrumentation for flight under Visual Flight Rules
4 Instrumentation for flight under Instrument Flight Rules
5 Windshield clear vision equipment
6 Recording equipment
7 Assigned altitude indicator and altitude alerting system
8 Radiation indicator
9 Ground proximity warning system
9A Directions relating to use of computers with the global positioning system
9B Directions relating to carriage and use of automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast equipment
10 Serviceability
29.8 Ferry flight of aeroplanes with 1 engine inoperative
3 General conditions
4 Conditions relating to flight
5 Conditions relating to training and recent experience
40.0 Conditions - flight crew licences
2 Conditions on aeroplane pilot licences
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CAO Sub-
section Subject Operations Manual Reference
2A Conditions on multi-crew pilot (aeroplane) licences
3 Conditions on private pilot licences
4 Participation in LAHSO operations
5 ACAS requirements
7 English language proficiency requirements
8 Student pilots
40.1.0 Aircraft endorsements - aeroplanes
6 Requirements for issue of type endorsements
7 Requirements for issue of class endorsements
8 Requirements for issue of special design feature endorsements
8A Conditions on aircraft endorsements
8B Conditions on Mitsubishi MU-2B endorsements
9 Log books
10 Logging of flight time
40.1.5 Conditions on Air Transport Pilot (Aeroplane) Licence
11 Recent experience requirements
40.2.1 Instrument rating
7 Aeronautical knowledge
8 Aeronautical experience
9 Synthetic flight trainers
10 Instrument rating test requirements
11 Recent experience requirements
12 Renewal
12A Renewal using an overseas flight simulator training provider
13 Privileges and limitations
14 Flight by night under night VFR procedures
40.2.2 Night VFR rating
5 Aeronautical knowledge
6 Aeronautical experience – night VFR rating
8 Authority given by rating
9 Recent experience requirements
45.0 Flight crew standards – synthetic trainers - general
3 Accreditation of a synthetic trainer
5 Recurrent fidelity checks
6 Suspension or cancellation of approval
48.0 Flight time limitations – general
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CAO Sub-
section Subject Operations Manual Reference
3 General conditions
4 Exemptions
48.1 Flight time limitations – pilots
1 Limitations where the flight crew includes not more than 2 pilots for other than agricultural operations
3 Limitations where the flight crew includes 3 or more pilots
52.1 Directions under Regulation 99AA of CAR 1988 about the use of part of Class A airspace
2 Use of Class A/RVSM airspace – all aircraft engaged in IFR flights
3 Use of Class A/RVSM airspace – RVSM (operations) approved aircraft engaged in IFR flights
4 Use of Class A/RVSM airspace – aircraft, other than RVSM (operations) approved aircraft, engaged in IFR flights
82.0 Air Operators’ Certificates - applications for certificates and general requirements
3 Conditions relating to “borrowed” certificates
3A Conditions for passenger-carrying charter operations to remote islands
3B Performance requirements for 3 or 4 engine aeroplanes
3BA Distance limitations – piston-engined aeroplanes
3BB Distance limitations – 19 passengers or less and exceeding 5700 kg
3BC Distance limitations – more than 19 passengers or 3410 kg payload
3BD Polar operations
3C Conditions relating to charter substitutions
3D Condition on use of NVD by an AOC holder
3E Condition for use of flight crew with MP(A)L
4 General conditions
5 Chief Pilot
6 Variation of conditions or obligations
82.1 Conditions on Air Operators’ Certificates authorising charter operations and aerial work operations
2 Obligations in relation to organisation and facilities
3 Obligations in relation to training and checking
4 Obligations in relation to flight crew requirements
5 Obligations in relation to foreign registered aircraft
6 Obligations in relation to operating different aircraft models
7 Obligations in relation to AOC Holder’s Safety Questionnaire
100.7 Weight control of aircraft
3A Use of fleet weight and CG values
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CAO Sub-
section Subject Operations Manual Reference
3B Weighing aeroplanes to establish fleet (weight and CG) values
5 Loading data
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent. For those subjects listed in bold italics, I accept management accountability for compliance by AOC operations of the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 2 - 1 of 3
Part 2 – Regular Public Transport
You will only need to complete this Part if you are conducting Regular Public Transport (RPT) Operations.
Section 1 – Management Awareness
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject
90.265 Cargo compartments for aeroplanes engaged in regular public transport operations 90.275 Thermal/acoustic insulation materials 90.280 Seats 90.285 Pitot heat indication systems 90.410 Emergency exits
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
5.211 Multi-crew (aeroplane) pilot: regular flight reviews required 5.212 Multi-crew (aeroplane) pilot: aeroplane flight review 5.213 Multi-crew (aeroplane) pilot: recent experience requirements
218 Route qualifications of pilot in command of a regular public transport aircraft
Civil Aviation Orders
CAO Subsection Subject Operations Manual Reference
20.7.2 Aeroplane weight and performance limitations - multi-engine aeroplanes not above 5700 kg - regular public transport operations
3 Take-off performance limitations
4 Take-off obstacle clearance limitations
5 En-route limitations
6 Landing limitations
7 Unserviceable equipment
8 Compliance
20.7.4 20.7.4 Aeroplane weight and performance limitations - aeroplanes not above 5700 kg – regular public transport operations (single-engine aeroplanes only), charter operations, aerial work (excluding agricultural) operations and private operations
4 Take-off weight limitations
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5 Landing weight limitations
6 Take-off distance required
7 Take-off climb performance
8 En-route climb performance
9 Landing climb performance
10 Landing distance required
12 Aeroplane configuration and procedures
40.1.5 Conditions on Air Transport Pilot (Aeroplane) Licence
11 Recent experience requirements
40.1.8 Requirements for MP(A)L training courses
3 Requirements for MP(A)L training course
4 MP(A)L theory examinations, pass marks and requirements
5 Eligibility to take MP(A)L flight test
6 MP(A)L flight test
82.3 Conditions on Air Operators’ Certificates authorising regular public transport in other than high capacity aircraft
2 Obligations in relation to organisation and facilities
2A Safety management system
3 Obligations in relation to training and checking
4 Obligations in relation to maintenance
4A Obligation to be registered operator
5 Obligations in relation to aerodromes
5A Conditions in relation to communication services at non-controlled aerodromes
6 Obligations in relation to aeroplane certification and performance
7 Obligations in relation to flight category and aeroplane requirements
8 Obligations in relation to flight crew
9 Obligations in relation to single pilot operations
9A Obligations in relation to international carriage of a copy of the AOC
10 Obligations in relation to foreign registered aircraft
11 Obligations in relation to AOC Holder’s Safety Questionnaire
82.5 Conditions on Air Operators’ Certificates authorising regular public transport in high capacity aircraft
2 Obligations in relation to organisation and facilities
2A Safety management system
3 Obligations in relation to training and checking
4 Obligations in relation to maintenance
4A Obligation to be registered operator
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5 Obligations in relation to aerodromes
5A Conditions in relation to communication services at non-controlled aerodromes
6 Obligations in relation to aeroplane certification and performance
7 Obligations in relation to flight category and aeroplane requirements
8 Obligations in relation to flight crew
9 Obligations in relation to route and area qualifications
9A Obligations in relation to international carriage of a copy of the AOC
10 Obligations in relation to foreign registered aircraft
11 Obligations in relation to AOC Holder’s Safety Questionnaire
12 Obligation to preserve cockpit voice recorder and flight data records
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent. For those subjects listed in bold italics above, I accept management accountability for compliance by AOC operations of the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 4 - 1 of 1
Part 3 – Fixed-wing Operations not above 5700 kg
You will only need to complete this Part if you are conducting fixed-wing operations not above 5700 kg.
Section 1 – Management Awareness
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject
90.110 Occupant restraints – small aeroplanes
90.405 Cargo and baggage compartments
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Orders
CAO Subsection Subject Operations Manual Reference
20.7.4 Aeroplane weight and performance limitations - aeroplanes not above 5700 kg – regular public transport operations (single-engine aeroplanes only), charter operations, aerial work (excluding agricultural) operations and private operations
4 Take-off weight limitations
5 Landing weight limitations
6 Take-off distance required
7 Take-off climb performance
8 En-route climb performance
9 Landing climb performance
10 Landing distance required
12 Aeroplane configuration and procedures
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 4 - 1 of 1
Part 4 – Fixed-wing Operations above 5700 kg
You will only need to complete this Part if you are conducting fixed-wing operations above 5700 kg. Section 1 – Management Awareness
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject
90.145 Thermal/acoustic insulation materials 90.205 Escape devices 90.220 Interior emergency exit marking 90.225 Interior emergency lighting 90.230 Floor proximity emergency escape path 90.235 Exterior emergency exit marking 90.240 Exterior emergency lighting 90.245 Over-wing escape routes 90.250 Cabin interiors - materials 90.255 Seat cushions - materials
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Orders CAO Subsection Subject Operations Manual Reference
20.7.1 Aeroplane weight limitations - aeroplanes above 5700 kg - all operations (piston-engined)
2 Take-off weight limitations
3 Landing weight limitations
20.7.1b Aeroplane weight and performance limitations – specified aeroplanes above 5700 kg - all operations (turbine and piston-engined)
4 Take-off weight limitations
5 Landing weight limitations
6 Accelerate-stop and take-off distance required
7 Take-off climb performance
8 En-route climb performance
9 Approach climb performance
10 Landing climb performance
11 Landing distance required
12 Obstacle clearance requirements
12A Alternative take-off area requirements
14 Aeroplane configuration and procedures
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 5 - 1 of 2
Part 5 – Helicopter Operations
You will only need to complete this Part if you are conducting helicopter operations.
Section 1 – Management Awareness
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998
Reference Subject
90.115 Occupant restraints – helicopters 90.605 Emergency exits
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
5.124 Commercial (helicopter) pilot: regular flight reviews required 5.125 Commercial (helicopter) pilot: recent experience requirements 5.126 Commercial (helicopter) pilot: requirements if over 60 years old 5.178 Air transport (helicopter) pilot: regular flight reviews required 5.179 Air transport (helicopter) pilot: recent experience requirements 5.180 Air transport (helicopter) pilot: requirements if over 60 years old
Civil Aviation Orders
CAO Subsection Subject Operations Manual Reference
20.10 Hot refuelling - helicopters
2 Operator’s responsibilities
3 Responsibilities of the pilot in command
4 Procedures and equipment
5 Fuel loading
6 Radio transmissions
7 Inspection and testing of fuel system
29.6 Air service operations – helicopter external sling load operations
2 Approval of aircraft type
3 Pilot qualifications
4 Carriage of persons
5 Conduct of operations
29.11 Air service operations – helicopter winching and rappelling load operations
3 Permissions and exemptions
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 5 - 2 of 2
CAO Subsection Subject Operations Manual Reference
4 Classification of operations
5 Operating areas
6 Helicopter and equipment requirements
7 Winching
8 Rappelling
9 Pilot qualifications
10 Aircrewman/Winch operator qualifications
11 Carriage of persons
12 Conduct of operations
40.3.0 Aircraft endorsements - helicopters
4 Requirement for issue of type endorsement
5 Requirement for issue of class endorsement
6 Log books
7 Logging of flight time
8 Conditions on type or class endorsement
95.7.3 Exemption of certain helicopters engaged in transferring marine pilots from compliance with subregulation 174B(2) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
2 Special equipment requirements for a helicopter engaged in marine pilot transfers
3 Training that must have been undertaken by helicopter flight crew
4 Operational requirements for helicopters engaged in marine pilot transfers
5 Operator’s responsibilities
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 6 - 1 of 1
Part 6 – Balloon Operations
You will only need to complete this Part if you are conducting balloon operations.
Section 1 – Management Awareness
Nil entry.
Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
5.143 Commercial (balloon) pilot: regular flight reviews required
5.144 Commercial (balloon) pilot: recent experience requirements
Civil Aviation Orders
CAO Subsection Subject Operations Manual Reference
82.7 Conditions on Air Operators’ Certificates authorising aerial work and charter operations in balloons
4 Conditions
5 Obligations in relation to organisation and facilities
6 Chief Pilot
7 Obligations in relation to AOC Holder’s Safety Questionnaire
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
Signature Name Title Date
Air Operator’s Certificate Compliance Statement
Form
375
Form 375 08/2012 Compliance Statement Part 7 - 1 of 1
Part 7 – International Operations
You will only need to complete this Part if you are conducting international operations.
Section 1 – Management Awareness
Civil Aviation Act 1988
Reference Subject
22 Interception etc. of aircraft
26 Aircraft on international flights to have permission
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Reference Subject
147 Australian aircraft in or over a State which is not a Contracting State
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent.
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Section 2 – Demonstration of Compliance
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Reference Subject Operations Manual Reference
42ZA Use of aircraft components, aircraft materials etc. in maintenance - Australian aircraft outside Australian territory
42ZD Maintenance on Australian aircraft outside Australian territory
42ZN Certification of maintenance outside Australian territory
223 Operator to ensure employees familiar with local laws and regulations
I certify that I have read the legislation referred to in this section and understand its applicability to the AOC operations by the legal entity I represent. For those subjects listed in bold italics above, I accept management accountability for compliance by AOC operations of the legal entity I represent.
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