Notice Type
Authorities/Other Agencies of State
Civil Aviation Emergency Rule, 98/EMY/3 Ardmore Aerodrome Traffic No. 3 Under Sections 31 and 35 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 The Director of Civil Aviation made an emergency rule on 5 March 1998, which prescribes requirements for Ardmore aerodrome traffic in addition to those prescribed in any other Civil Aviation Rule Part including general operating and flight rules prescribed in Part 91 and the special aerodrome traffic rules prescribed in Part 93 Subpart G when an aerodrome control service is not in operation. The rule is effective from 6 March 1998. Copies of the emergency rule are available for viewing at the office of the Civil Aviation Authority, Aviation House, 1 Market Grove, Lower Hutt and on application to the Docket Clerk, P.O. Box 31-441, Lower Hutt. This emergency rule is also available on the CAA website: http://www.caa.govt.nz Summary of Exemptions Granted by the Director of Civil Aviation Pursuant to section 37 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, notification is hereby given of exemptions, set out in the Schedule hereto, granted by the Director of Civil Aviation. Schedule Nature of exemptions granted: Docket 98/EXE/46, on 3 April 1998, the director granted an exemption to Air Nelson Limited, Air New Zealand Limited, Ansett New Zealand Limited, Eagle Airways Limited, Air Freight New Zealand Limited, Airwork New Zealand Limited, Freedom Air International, Mount Cook Airline Limited, and Origin Pacific Airways Limited from the requirement that they shall provide a technical log for each of their aircraft that has provision for recording (i) a statement of the maintenance status of the aircraft including the identity of the next scheduled inspection and the date due; (ii) the date or hours at which any other maintenance is due prior to the next scheduled inspection; (iii) the total time in service; and (iv) the total cycles: provided that Air Nelson Limited, Air New Zealand Limited, Ansett New Zealand Limited, Eagle Airways Limited, Air Freight New Zealand Limited, Airwork New Zealand Limited, Freedom Air International, Mount Cook Airline Limited, and Origin Pacific Airways Limited have a maintenance planning system that (i) is documented in their exposition; (ii) is accepted by the director; (iii) continually records, monitors, and reports the maintenance status of each of their aircraft carrying the abridge technical log; and (iv) can make that maintenance status of each aircraft carrying the abridge technical log available to operating crew on request. Docket 98/EXE/48, on 31 March 1998, the director granted an exemption to Mr S. C. Bicknell from the requirement to display markings in accordance with Rule 47.101 (a) with respect to his registered aeroplane ZK-AZR. Docket 98/EXE/91, on 27 February 1998, the director granted an exemption to Mr W. J. Funnell, Mr E. W. Pratt and Mr J. C. Kirkland of Helicopter Services (BOP) Limited, from the requirement of Civil Aviation Rule 61.5 (c) only when acting as pilot-in-command of a Mi-8MTV-1 aircraft engaged on an operation for hire or reward; provided that: (a) no operation for hire or reward carried out in a Mi-8MTV-1 aircraft by any of the said pilots involves the carriage of passengers; and (b) the said pilot acting as pilot-in-command continues to: (i) hold a Commercial Pilot Licence (Helicopter); (ii) hold a type rating for a Mi-8MTV-1 aircraft; (iii) comply with all the relevant provisions of the Civil Aviation Rules; and (iv) be employed by Helicopter Services (BOP) Limited. Docket 98/EXE/148, on 2 April 1998, the director granted an exemption to Alpine Fighter Collection (AFC), from the requirement of Civil Aviation Rule 47.101 only in respect of aircraft North American P-51D, S/N 44-73420 aircraft registration mark ZK-PLI, provided that: (1) the identification plate required by Civil Aviation Rule 47.119 is displayed on the said aircraft; and (2) only the following paint scheme is displayed on the said aircraft: (a) medium green upper; (b) grey lower; (c) red and yellow striped spinner; (d) red and yellow checker board on nose; (e) tail number ``413573''; (f) ``B6B'' on either side of the insignia on the fuselage (g) black and white stripes from the top of the fuselage insignia on one side around under the fuselage to the top of the insignia on the other side; and (h) the said aircraft is only operated in New Zealand. This exemption shall apply until the 31 May 1998 or until withdrawn in writing by the director to Alpine Fighter Collection (AFC), whichever occurs first. Docket 98/EXE/156, on 7 April 1998, the director granted an exemption to the aircraft Cessna 172K, serial number R. 1723249, registration mark ZK-FGF from the requirement in CAR 91.505 (a) (1) only in respect of one flight to be carried out between 7 April 1998 and 17 April 1998, for the purpose of training an aerial photography camera operator provided that: (a) only one person without a seat is carried; (b) for take-off and landing the person is seated facing forward on an aircraft seat cushion positioned on the floor at the rear of the cabin, and is restrained by a standard rear seat-belt, adjusted to suit; and (c) the aircraft is within it's Centre of Gravity limits from take-off, and remains so through out the flight to final landing. This exemption shall apply until the 17 April 1998 or until withdrawn in writing by the director, whichever occurs first. Docket 98/EXE/157, on 7 April 1998, the director granted an exemption to HeavyLift Cargo Airlines Limited from the requirement that no person shall perform a foreign air transport operation except under the authority of, and in accordance with, a foreign air operator certificate issued under Part 129; provided that: (a) the aircraft operated by HeavyLift Cargo Airlines Limited for the foreign air transport operation is an Antonov AN124-100 type aircraft, Russian registration RA82043; (b) HeavyLift Cargo Airlines Limited carries out the foreign air transport operation under the authority of an Air Operator's Certificate issued by the United Kingdom and in accordance with the operator's specifications; and (c) the foreign air transport operation is restricted to that necessary for the delivery of electrical transformers required to maintain electricity supply in Auckland. This exemption shall apply until the 9 April 1998, or until withdrawn in writing by the director to HeavyLift Cargo Airlines Limited. Docket 98/EXE/32, on 7 April 1998, the director has withdrawn exemption 97/EXE/32 granted on 26 March 1997, that all persons operating an aircraft requiring an Annual Review of Airworthiness in accordance with 91.619 (a) be exempted from the requirement of Civil Aviation Rule 91.619 (b). Docket 98/EXE/145, on 3 April 1998, the director granted an exemption to each powered aircraft with an airworthiness certificate, from the requirement of Civil Aviation Rule 91.509 (a) (15). This exemption shall apply until the 31st day of December 1998, or until withdrawn in writing by the director. Docket 98/EXE/146, on 1 April 1998, the director granted an exemption to all holders of inspection authorisations from the requirement in Civil Aviation Rule 43.153 (a) (1) provided that before certifying that the annual review of airworthiness has been carried out, each holder of a certificate of inspection authorisation shall ensure that the aircraft conforms with its appropriate military type design, including any modification, only with respect to: Certifying that the annual review of airworthiness has been carried out for the following aircraft: (a) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-ENB, registered owner R. H. Brereton; (b) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-ENF, registered owner Harvard 65 Syndicate; (c) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-ENG, registered owner Harvard 78 Syndicate; (d) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-ENJ, registered owner Harvard 98 Limited; (e) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-ENK, registered owner D. Darby. (f) Cessna 01-G Birddog, registered as ZK-FYA, registered owner Birddog Aviation; (g) North American T-28C Trojan, registered as ZK-JGS, registered owner Trojan 63 Syndicate; (h) Commonwealth CA-25, registered as ZK-JJG, registered owner M B Aero Trust; (i) Cessna A-37B, registered as ZK-JTL, registered owner Jet Trainers Limited; (j) North American P51-D, registered as ZK-PLI, registered owners Alpine Deer Group Limited and B. L. Hore Syndicate; (k) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-SGQ, registered owner New Zealand Sport and Vintage Aviation Society; (l) North American P51-D, registered as ZK-TAF, registered owner P51 Syndicate; (m) Grumman TBM-3E, registered as ZK-TBM, registered owner Alpine Fighter Collection; (n) North American Harvard 3, registered as ZK-WAR, registered owner Harvard 92 Syndicate; (o) Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV, registered as ZK-XIV, registered owner Alpine Fighter Collection; and (p) Supermarine Spitfire Mk XIV, registered as ZK-XVI, registered owner Alpine Fighter Collection. Notices of the grant, withdrawal or denial of exemptions is also published in the Civil Aviation Rules Register Information Leaflet (CARRIL), which is available on the CAA website www.caa.govt.nz. Exemption files may be viewed on prior request to the Registrar at the office of the Civil Aviation Authority, 1 Market Grove (P.O. Box 31-441), Lower Hutt. Dated at Wellington this 8th day of April 1998. HILARY KEENAN, Docket Clerk.
Publication Date
16 Apr 1998

Notice Number

1998-au2503

Page Number

1207