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OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS. OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS - WHY ?. Wide variety of aircraft Wide range of operator capability Unique operations Rapid changes in technology. PARTS OF OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS. Part A Describes general operating conditions List makes and models
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OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS - WHY? • Wide variety of aircraft • Wide range of operator capability • Unique operations • Rapid changes in technology
PARTS OF OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS • Part A • Describes general operating conditions • List makes and models • Maximum seating capacity • Part B • Describes enroute limitations • Types of route segments • Adherence to instrument flight rules • Operations at aerodromes without control tower contd
PARTS OF OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS • Part C • Describes aerodrome authorisations and limitations • Types of approach procedures • Take-off, circling and landing minima and straight in approaches • Part D • Describes operators maintenance program • Maintenance authorisations • Airworthiness Section responsibility contd
PARTS OF OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS • Part E • Specifies all authorisations of standard mass quantities • Mass and balance control • Airworthiness Section responsibility • Part F • Interchange of aircraft to include type of equipment, crews to be utilised, routes and aerodromes, operations manual and aircraft operating manual to be used contd
PARTS OF OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS • Part G • Leasing - parties to the agreement, type of lease, operational control, routes, aircraft, maintenance, and refers to MOU (if applicable)
OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS • Specific procedures for issuance of Operations Specifications • Amendments to Operations Specifications