Civil Aviation Requirement Section 3 - Air Transport Series C' Part X Issue I, 2 JUNE 2010
Civil Aviation Requirement Section 3 - Air Transport Series C' Part X Issue I, 2 JUNE 2010
Civil Aviation Requirement Section 3 - Air Transport Series C' Part X Issue I, 2 JUNE 2010
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
2.1 Permission for undertaking aircraft operations under this CAR can be granted
only to:
a) A State Government; or
b) A body corporate owned or controlled by the Central or a State
Government.
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3. PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS
3.2 The applicant shall establish the required infrastructure and prepare an
Operations manual, in accordance with CAR Section 2, Series O, Part X and
get it approved by DGCA.
3.4 The applicant may, with the approval of the competent authority, acquire
suitable aircraft within the country, on purchase or lease basis. If import of a
used aircraft is envisaged, the applicant shall furnish an Export Certificate of
Airworthiness from the State of Registry with the necessary information to
show that the specific aircraft proposed to be imported meets the
requirements of paragraph 4.3 of this CAR and that all mandatory
modifications, Airworthiness Directives and equipment required to be installed
have been complied with. A list of Mandatory Modifications and Airworthiness
Directives pending compliance or terminal action, if any, shall be submitted to
DGCA.
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3.6 The applicant shall provide the qualification, experience and training details of
the pilots and engineers recruited by them.
3.7 The applicant should get the training programme for pilots and engineers
approved by DGCA and ensure that the training is completed before the
aircraft is acquired.
3.8 After such scrutiny as may be considered necessary, the DGCA may grant
the applicant permission for acquisition of the aircraft with such conditions as
may be specified.
3.9 The permission to import the aircraft shall be valid for one year. This
permission may be extended on one time basis by 3 months on genuine
grounds with the prior approval of the competent authority. However, where
the aircraft proposed to be imported is a new one with a definite delivery
schedule, the validity of import permission shall be in accordance with the
delivery schedule. Extension beyond the said period may be granted in
genuine cases by the DGCA.
4.1 Subject to 4.2, there will be no restriction on the type and seating capacity of
the aircraft to be imported/ acquired by the applicant.
4.2 Multi-engine fixed wing aircraft and single turbine or multi – turbine engine
helicopters (passenger version) with good operational capability under IFR,
reliability and easy maintainability shall be used. The aircraft should have
been type certificated to the satisfaction of DGCA as specified in CAR 21.
4.3 Pressurized aircraft to be imported shall not be more than 15 years in age or
shall not have completed 75 percent of its design economic life or 45,000
pressurization cycles whichever is earlier. However, this requirement will not
be applicable for Indian registered aircraft maintained in accordance with
DGCA requirements.
4.4 For the import of a used unpressurized aircraft, the decision will be taken on a
case-to case basis depending on a complete examination of the records and,
if required, inspection of the aircraft being procured. Unpressurized aircraft
shall not be more than 20 years old.
4.5 Before import of an aircraft, the applicant shall ensure that no major checks
including those applicable to aging aircraft, if applicable, are due within one
year/ 2000 flight hours.
4.6 The aircraft shall be fitted with mandatory equipments as specified by DGCA
from time to time.
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4.7 The aircraft shall be maintained by an approved organization in accordance
with regulations in vogue and comply with the various requirements, as
specified from time to time in CAR Section 2 Series O part III.
4.8 The applicant shall prepare and get DGCA’s approval for MEL, Maintenance
Programme and Maintenance control manual.
4.9 The applicant shall comply with DGCA requirements on the subject of
continuing airworthiness of aircraft, or such other instructions issued by DGCA
from time to time.
5. ORGANISATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
5.2 The organization shall have divisions depending on its scope of activity
namely Engineering, Operations, Quality and Safety Divisions, etc. Such
divisions will have competent persons to ensure compliance with applicable
regulations.
5.3 The organization shall have an operations office with adequate management
and operations personnel. Among the operations personnel, there shall be
Operations Officer/ Flight Despatcher responsible for functions stated in para
4.6 of CAR Section 2, Series O part II & IV. The Operations Officers/Flight
Despatchers will be trained and approved in accordance with CAR Section 7
Series M Part II. The organization shall have persons responsible for
monitoring FDTL, and provide information to the flight crew on operational
matters such as obtaining clearances, maintenance of technical and
operational records, coordinating with local and other concerned ATCs and
when required, initiating search and rescue. The responsibilities of various
personnel in the operational organization will be enumerated in the
organization’s operations manual which will be approved by DGCA.
5.4 The organization shall nominate a person responsible for operational control
of each flight. Such person shall preferably maintain the radio contact by any
means including satellite communication with the flight crew and should be
able to monitor crew actions. He shall make an operational flight plan for
each flight and obtain the latest enroute and destination weather information
for the flight crew.
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5.5 The organization shall have adequate technical personnel to prepare
maintenance programmes, work packages, MEL and other technical
documents, procure spares and equipments, analyse mandatory airworthiness
information provided by the manufacturer and the DGCA and take necessary
implementation actions. The organization shall have necessary technical
personnel/ technicians and licensed engineers duly qualified and trained to
perform maintenance and inspection of the aircraft and release the aircraft for
service. This activity of continuing Airworthiness can be out sourced to a duly
approved continuing airworthiness organization as provided in CAR M.
5.6 The organization shall, at its own expenditure provide for training of DGCA
officers along with the organisation’s engineers, whenever a new type of
aircraft or helicopter is inducted.
5.7 Adequately qualified staff to carry out periodic review of airworthiness, aircraft
documents and on board safety equipments shall be employed.
5.8 The organization shall have in their safety division adequately qualified
persons to analyse incidents, defects, carry out internal safety audits and
monitor flight operations quality assurance by downloading flight data recorder
information. The head of safety division shall be approved in accordance with
CAR Section 5, Series F, part I.
5.9 The organization shall ensure that appropriate arrangements are made for
security of the aircraft at base and also during halts at uncontrolled
aerodromes.
6. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1 The permission holder shall adhere to the provisions of the operations
manual.
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6.2 Except cases falling under para 5.3 of this CAR, the permission holder may
operate services to/ from all the airports in the country which are open to
scheduled operations, subject to prior approval of the authorities of the
airports where such approval is required, and also from such other public or
private airports as may be available.
6.4 The permission holder shall ensure that operations are conducted only to/
from airports suitable for the type of aircraft. In case of landing at temporary
Helicopter Landing Areas, the minimum Safety Requirements as laid down in
CAR, Section 4, Series B, Part II, shall be strictly followed. For operations to
defence airfields, requirements stipulated in CAR Section 3, Series 'D' shall
be complied with.
6.5 The permission holder shall ensure that all the security requirements
stipulated by Bureau of Civil Aviation Security are strictly followed.
6.7 The permission holder shall ensure that the requisite documents as per the
Aircraft Rules 1937 and CAR, Section 2, Series X, Part VII are carried on
board each aircraft. The operator shall operate flights in conformity with the
provisions of the Operations Manual.
6.8 Flight and duty time of the crew shall be within the limits stipulated in the
Aircraft Rules and the requirements laid down by DGCA.
6.9 The operator shall submit the flight plan of each flight with the air traffic
services unit in the normal course and obtain clearance thereto well before
the expected time of operation. In case of Air Defence Identification Zones
(A.D.I.Z.), the additional requirement of obtaining Air Defence Clearance shall
be strictly adhered to. For operation outside ATC watch hours, necessary
clearances from the competent authorities for extension of watch hours shall
be taken before commencing the flight.
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means. No operations shall be conducted when the weather conditions are
not conducive to safe operations of the flight.
6.11 The permission holder shall follow the provisions of the Aircraft (Carriage of
Dangerous Goods) Rules 2003.
6.12 For operations under instrument meteorological conditions, the aircraft shall
be fitted with suitable equipment required for instrument flying and the pilot
shall hold appropriate and valid instrument rating.
6.13 In case of flights over water, the pilot shall ensure that appropriate life saving
equipment, as specified in CAR Section2, Series O Part III is available for
each person on board, and each person is briefed for the proper use of the
equipment in case of emergency.
6.14 When cabin crew are not carried, the pilot shall brief the persons sitting next
to emergency exits on proper use of such exits prior to commencement of
flight.
6.15 When operating VIP flights with fixed wing aircraft, the pilot-in-command shall
possess CPL or ATPL with at least 3000 hours including 2000 hours as PIC,
50 hours as PIC on type of aircraft to be flown and 50 hours of night flying
experience. In addition, the pilot should have a minimum of 30 hours as PIC
experience in the last 6 months including five hours on type in the last thirty
days of the intended flight. In case 30 hrs. recency during the last 6 months is
not met with, then in last 30 days, a satisfactory skill test (as required for
licence renewal) shall be carried out followed by 5 hrs. of PIC experience.
6.16 When operating VIP flights with helicopters, the pilot-in-command shall
possess a CPL (H) or ATPL (H) with at least 2000 hrs. including 500 hours of
PIC experience, 75 hours as PIC on type of aircraft, and at least 10 hours of
night flying experience. In addition, the pilot should have a minimum of 30
hours as PIC experience in the last 6 months including five hours on type in
the last thirty days of the intended flight. In case 30 hrs. recency during the
last 6 months is not met with, then in last 30 days, a satisfactory skill test (as
required for licence renewal) shall be carried out followed by 5 hrs. of PIC
experience.
6.17 VIP flights shall always be operated with a multiple crew composition and the
PIC shall meet the requirements of 6.15 or 6.16, as the case may be.
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Note 2 : For the purpose of this CAR, a VIP flight means a flight having
among its passengers any one or more of the following:
(a) Speaker Lok Sabha
(b) Dy. Chairperson Rajya Sabha
(c) Central Ministers of Cabinet Rank
(d) C J I Supreme Court
(e) Governors of State
(f) Chief Minister of State.
(g) State Ministers of Cabinet rank
(h) SPG protectees - Z+ category only
8. RENEWAL OF PERMISSION
8.2 The permission holder shall submit its request for renewal alongwith its
internal safety audit report within 60 days prior to expiry of the permission.
DGCA may also carry out an audit of the operator’s facilities if considered
necessary.
8.3 The permission holder shall demonstrate continued capability to conduct the
operations authorized under the operating permission.
9. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
9.1 A copy of the permission issued shall be displayed in the office of the
Accountable Manager
9.2 Any change in the Accountable Manager or alternate at any time shall be
intimated to the DGCA along with the details of new Accountable Manager or
an alternate.
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9.3 The permission issued to undertake aircraft operations shall not be
transferable.
9.4 Landing and parking charges, if any, shall be payable to the owner of the
airfield. For operations from defence airfields where Airports Authority of India
have civil enclaves, a separate charge may be payable to the Airports
Authority. The Route Navigation Facilities Charges (RNFC) shall be payable
to the organisation which provides these facilities.
9.5 The permit holder shall notify to DGCA any accidents, incidents, major defects
or other significant occurrences as given in Car Section 5 Series C Part I.
Such information shall be provided to DGCA (Attention: Director Air safety) by
the quickest means but not later than 24 hours
9.6 The safety division shall follow proactive accident prevention procedures.
9.7 The permission holder shall file monthly return to DGCA on the number of
hours flown by each aircraft of the fleet, defects encountered and reasons for
prolonged grounding of the aircraft, if any. Such return will be sent to local
airworthiness office with a copy to DGCA Hqrs (Attn: Director of Air Transport)
9.10 DGCA may stipulate any other condition to ensure safety of operations or
grant exemptions from any requirements, if considered necessary.
9.11 Degradation of the capability below the required level or breach of any of the
requirements of this CAR or of any provisions of Aircraft Act, 1934, Aircraft
Rules 1937, Civil Aviation Requirements, orders/ directions/ requirements
issued under the said act or rules and as amended from time to time, shall
render the permission liable to alteration, suspension or cancellation and shall
also attract penalties under the enforcement provisions of DGCA for such
violations.
Note. Any State Government or PSU already operating aircraft shall establish
and demonstrate its capabilities in accordance with this CAR within 04
months of the issue of the CAR and obtain permission for undertaking
aircraft operations. The period may be extended by two months in
genuine cases.
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ANNEXURE I
APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF PERMISSION TO UNDERTAKE AIRCRAFT
OPERATIONS WITH AIRCRAFT OWNED BY STATE GOVERNMENTS/ PSUs.
1. Applicant's details
2. Details of Organisation
4. State if the applicant has at any time contravened any provision of the Aircraft
Act 1934 and/or the rules made thereunder. If so, give details.
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ANNEXURE II
UNDERTAKING
It is confirmed that the aircraft after registration in India shall be maintained, operated
and de-registered (if required) in accordance with the Indian rules, regulations,
procedures and any condition specified by DGCA India and there is no binding or
limitation of any kind in this regard in the lease agreement for the acquisition of the
aircraft.