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1. The first edition of the Manual of Aeronautical Meteorological Practice, published in response to recommendations made by the Meteorology and Operations Divisional Meeting1 (Paris, ), was intended as a guide for use by pilots and other aeronautical personnel on meteorological procedures, codes, symbols and abbreviations. It. The CAA should provide the appli- regulation 3E if there is a deviation from a cant with the prescribed application form, a copy of standard or a practice; the aerodrome certification regulations, including its schedule(s), and any other relevant circular or b) an assessment of the aerodrome manual submitted publication that the CAA may. Checklists. CL-O-OPS Approval of Operations Manual Evaluation. CL-O-OPS Aviation Security Manual Evaluation. CL-O-OPS Passenger Briefing Card Checklist. CL-O-OPSB Evaluation of Extended Diversion Time Operation Aircraft. CL-O-OPS Ground Handling Manual Evaluation. CL-O-OPS All Weather and Low Visibility Operations Evaluation.


Whether you want to be a weekend flier, or a captain, initially you'll follow much the same process. This booklet explains how, during training, you'll learn about yourself, the aircraft, weather, flying environment, and the rules pilots use to keep their flying safe. Revised January This Manual is intended to provide guidance for minimum acceptable practices for all those engaged in airside operations. Users of this document must be aware of other statutory provisions that may apply to their activities, for example, the responsibility to report aircraft accidents and certain occurrences. All Weather Operations (AWOPS) approvals allow aircraft to make low visibility take-offs and landings. The Air Navigation Order states that an aircraft "must not conduct a Category II, Category IIIA or Category IIIB approach and landing; or take off when the relevant runway visual range is less than metres" unless approval to do so has been issued.


1. The first edition of the Manual of Aeronautical Meteorological Practice, published in response to recommendations made by the Meteorology and Operations Divisional Meeting1 (Paris, ), was intended as a guide for use by pilots and other aeronautical personnel on meteorological procedures, codes, symbols and abbreviations. It. Economic regulation of licensing and consumer protection in Civil Aviation. These regulations provide for the licensing of air carriers and set out the commercial rules and conditions for the operation of air transport services. To download please click here. Rate our content. The manual is comprised of twenty-one chapters set out in accordance with Subject No 8 PPL Meteorology syllabus as stated in the Civil Aviation Authority Advisory Circular AC as introduced by the CAA on November 24th, Throughout this publication, reference is made to Southern Hemisphere examples; any references to Northern.

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