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Bahwa dalam Peraturan Menteri Perhubungan Nomor PM 65 Tahun 2017 tentang Peraturan Keselamatan Penerbangan Sipil Bagian 170 ( Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Part 170) tentang Peraturan Lalu Lintas Udara (Air Traffic Rules) mengatur tentang pemberian kode Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR); Bahwa ICAO memberikan Alokasi SSR Code untuk setiap Negara anggota ICAO yang diterbitkan melalui doku…
The kinds of CASR Part 135 fixed wing airplane operations can be authorized as follows: (1) Commuter Airplane. Commuter airplane operations are conducted pursuant to CASR 135. This kind of operation authorizes carriage of passengers and cargo in scheduled operations. A certificate holder authorized for commuter airplane operations is automatically authorized to conduct on demand (nonsche…
New rules for operators conducting air transport in larger aeroplanes commence on 2 December 2021. Air transport is a new term that replaces both charter and regular public transport (RPT) and adds medical transport operations such as patient transport. The air transport rules for larger aeroplanes are in Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) Part 121. CASR Part 121 should be read with…
Part 61 of CASR 1998 prescribes the requirements and standards for the issue of flight crew licences, ratings and other authorisations, including those issued to pilots and flight engineers. It also includes the privileges, limitations and conditions on such authorisations, and rules for the logging of flight time.
Part 33 of CASR was developed to specify the airworthiness standards for aircraft engines. The airworthiness standards for aircraft engines were in Australian Civil Aviation Order (CAO) Part 102. Part 33 has been based on foreign legislation, specifically the USA's Federal Aviation Regulations Part 33.
CASR Part 25 was developed to specify the airworthiness standards for transport category aeroplanes.
CASR Part 23 was developed to specify the airworthiness standards for small aeroplanes: Normal category aeroplanes - not intended for acrobatic operation, having up to 9 passenger seats and a maximum takeoff weight up to 5,700 kg. Utility category aeroplanes - intended for limited acrobatic operation, having up to 9 passenger seats and a maximum takeoff weight up to 5,700 kg. Acrobatic cat…
Part 21 of CASR deals with the certification and airworthiness requirements for aircraft and aircraft parts. It includes rules relating to Type Certificates, Type Acceptance Certificates, Supplemental Type Certificates, Production Certificates, Certificates of Airworthiness and export airworthiness approvals. It also covers the approval of aircraft engines, propellers, and certain materials and…