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Part ORO - ANNEX III - Organisational Requirement for Air Operations


                                      In such a case, it should also be assessed whether the third party operator undertakes a commercial
                                      operation in the sense of Article 3(i) of Regulation (EC) 216/2008.
             ORO.DEC.100(d) AMC1     Declaration
                                      CHANGES
                                      The new declaration should be submitted before the change becomes effective indicating the date as
                                      of which the change would apply.

                                      SUBPART SPO COMMERCIAL SPECIALISED OPERATIONS
                     Reference       Description
             ORO.SPO.100             Common requirements for commercial specialised operators
                                          (a)  A commercial specialised operator shall in addition to ORO.DEC.100 also comply with
                                              ORO.AOC.135, ORO.AOC.140 and ORO.AOC.150.
                                          (b)  Aircraft shall have a certificate of airworthiness (CofA) in accordance with Regulation
                                              (EU) No 748/2012 or shall be leased-in in accordance with (c).
                                          (c)  A commercial specialised operator shall obtain prior approval of the CAA and comply with
                                              the following conditions:
                                              (1) for wet leasing-in an aircraft of a third-country operator:
                                                   (i)  that the safety standards of a third-country operator with regard to continuing
                                                      airworthiness and air operations are equivalent to the applicable
                                                      requirements established by Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 and this
                                                      Regulation;
                                                   (ii)  that the aircraft of a third-country operator has a standard CofA issued in
                                                      accordance with Annex 8 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation;
                                                  (iii)  that the duration of the wet lease-in does not exceed seven months in any 12
                                                      consecutive month period;
                                              (2) for dry leasing-in an aircraft registered in a third country:
                                                   (i)  that an operational need that cannot be satisfied through leasing an aircraft
                                                      registered in the United Kingdom has been identified;
                                                   (ii)  that the duration of the dry lease-in does not exceed seven months in any 12
                                                      consecutive month period;
                                                  (iii)  that the safety standards of the third-country aircraft with regard to continuing
                                                      airworthiness are equivalent to the applicable requirements established by
                                                      Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014;
                                                  (iv) that the aircraft is equipped in accordance with Annex VIII (Part SPO).
             ORO.SPO.100(a) AMC1     Personnel requirements
                                      NOMINATED PERSONS
                                          (a)  The person may hold more than one of the nominated posts if such an arrangement is
                                              considered suitable and properly matched to the scale and scope of the commercial
                                              specialised operation.
                                          (b)  A description of the functions and the responsibilities of the nominated persons, including
                                              their names, should be contained in the operations manual.
                                          (c)  A commercial specialised operator should make arrangements to ensure continuity of
                                              supervision in the absence of nominated persons.
                                          (d)  The person nominated by a commercial specialised operator should normally not be
                                              nominated by another commercial specialised operator.
                                          (e)  Persons nominated should be contracted to work sufficient hours to fulfil the
                                              management functions associated with the scale and scope of the commercial
                                              specialised operation.
             ORO.SPO.100(a) AMC2     Personnel requirements
                                      COMBINATION OF NOMINATED PERSONS RESPONSIBILITIES
                                          (a)  The acceptability of a single person holding several posts, possibly in combination with
                                              being the accountable manager, should depend upon the nature and scale of the
                                              commercial specialised operation. The two main areas of concern should be
                                              competence and an individual’s capacity to meet his/her responsibilities.
                                          (b)  As regards competence in different areas of responsibility, there should not be any
                                              difference from the requirements applicable to persons holding only one post.
                                          (c)  The capacity of an individual to meet his/her responsibilities should primarily be
                                              dependent upon the scale of the commercial specialised operation. However, the
                                              complexity of the organisation or of the operation may prevent, or limit, combinations of
                                              posts which may be acceptable in other circumstances.
                                          (d)  In most circumstances, the responsibilities of a nominated person should rest with a
                                              single individual. However, in the area of ground operations, it may be acceptable for
                                              responsibilities to be split, provided that the responsibilities of each individual concerned
                                              are clearly defined.
             ORO.SPO.100(a) GM1      Personnel requirements
                                      NOMINATED PERSONS
                                      The smallest organisation that can be considered is the one-man organisation where all of the
                                      nominated posts are filled by the accountable manager, and audits are conducted by an independent
                                      person.
             ORO.SPO.100(a) GM2      Personnel requirements
                                      COMPETENCE OF NOMINATED PERSONS
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