General Operating Restrictions Flashcards
Restrictions on smoking in aircraft 36.32.2 CAA1990 S65N
Fine not exceeding 2,500$
Restrictions associated with abuse of drugs and alcohol C91 and 19 36.32.4
No crew member while acting in their official capacity will be in a state of intoxication or be impaired by drugs
Restrictions when refuelling CAR 121/125 36.32.6
Can refuel with embarking, on board or disembarking planes provided the person operating the plane ensure that safety and plane evacuation precaution are taken in accordance with certificate holders exposition.
Can also do it while engines running provided every pax is disembarked under supervision of a crew member and is clear of the immediate area before refuelling or refuelling commences, PIC is responsible for everything
36.32.8 restriction on use of electronic devices in flight c91
Can’t use electronic devices but doesnt apply to:
- hearing aids
- pacemakers
- voice recorders
- electric shavers
- electronic watches
36.32.10 restrictions on carriage and discharge of firearms on aircraft and military c91
- fire arm is stored in an inaccessible place to every person on flight and is disabled
- aircraft is being used solely for the carriage of the person or group associated with the firearm and the operator permits the carriage and the firearm is disabled
- aircraft carrying livestock and operates deems it potentially necessary
- aircraft is being used for purpose of shooting animals on the ground but only if the firearm isn’t located until in the area within which the firearm is intended to be used and the aircraft carries only these persons performing an essential function of the shooting or flying.
DISCHARGE
- in an aircraft carrying livestock if necessary for immobilisation of an animal
- from an aircraft for the purpose of shooting or immobilising animals if the discharge has no threat or cause potential injury and is not over any congested area of a city, town or settlement.
Military
- aircraft is being operated on an air transport or commercial transport operation, the person carrying is lawfully entitled to carry in course of duty, carrying their firearm in course of their duties, has been approved to carry by the director and complies with all restrictions set by director
- aircraft is being operated safely for carriage of police, law enforcers, military and persons under the care of such officers or personnel
- aircraft is being operated for police, law and only persons performing an essential function associated with special personnel carried in aircraft.
36.32.12 restriction on stowage of carry on baggage c91
Must ensure baggage is stowed away in a baggage lockers under pax seat in a way that wont slide forward or hinder evacuation of the aircraft in the event of an emergency
Restriction on carriage of cargo 36.32.14 c91
Must not permit cargo to be carried unless:
- carried on a seat, in a cargo rack or bin or baggage compartment
- secured by a safety belt or restraining device
- packaged and. Covered to avoid injury to pax
Operator who permits carriage of cargo in aircraft mustn’t permit cargo to exceed load limitation or be in a position that restricts emergency exits or aisle.
36.32.16 restriction applicable to aircraft flying near other aircraft c 91
Must not fly so close to create a collision hazard, in formation flight except with prior arrangement or in formation while carrying pax for hire or reward unless per of romancing a parachute drop aircraft operation or adventure aviation formation flight.
36.32.18 restriction on the dropping of objects from aircraft in flight c91
Not allowed to drop anything unless precaution to ensure that it doesn’t endanger people or property
36.32.20 speed limitation on aircraft operating under VFR c91
Max 250kts below 10,000ft for IFR in class DEF or G
VFR CDEFG
Not applicable if in AFM minimum safe speed is more than 250kts and aircraft is operated at that speed or aviation event.
36.32.22 heights for VFR under c91 who doesnt it apply to
Congested area 1000ft AGL radius 600m of any obstacle
Any area at a height of less than 500ft above the surface or at a height of less than 500ft above any obstacle, person etc within a radius of 150m
Any operation at a height less than that required to execute an emergency landing.
doesnt apply to
- aircraft take off and landing
- balked landing or discontinued approach
- taxiing
Or if the purpose of the flight requires it to fly at that height provided no hazard, only persons as an essential function are carried, aircraft isn’t flown lower then required and the 150m rule.
Or instructor doing engine failures or within a LFZ
restrictions when operating VFR and IFR in icing conditions 36.32.24-6 c91
IFR - can’t take off if ice, snow or frost is building up on propeller, windscreen, power plant installation, or to any airspeed, altimeter, ROC or flight attitude instrument system or on wings, stabilisers or control surfaces.
Can’t fly into known icing conditions unless equipped with ice protection equipment.
You can take off in ice or snow if the takeoff is performed in accordance with AFM in conditions.
Restriction on aircraft noise and engine emission standards c 91
Noise
- NZ aircraft must be satisfied by director and aircraft complies with applicable aircraft noise standards
- foreign aircraft, aircraft is certificated or validated by state of registry to comply.
Can’t operate a subsonic turbojet or turbofan powered plane to or from an aerodrome within NZ unless certified to comply with noise standards.
Engine emission
- must not operate a turbojet or turbofan powered aircraft within NZ unless for NZ registered aircraft save as last time
- foreign aircraft same as last time
Restriction of sonic booms 36.32.30 c91
Can’t operate aircraft with a Mach of 0.92 unless approved by director. And can’t operate in NZ unless that the info available to the PIC incudes flig
ht limitations to ensure that flights entering or leaving NZ doesn’t cause a sonic boom that reaches the surface within NZ