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Part CAT - ANNEX IV - Commercial Air Transport Operations


                                              (6)  is appropriately illuminated during all phases of operation; and
                                              (7)  is associated with a means to alert the flight crew when operating under its
                                                 dedicated power supply, including when operated by emergency power.
                                          (g) An alternate source of static pressure for the means of measuring altitude, airspeed and
                                             vertical speed.
                                          (h) Whenever two pilots are required for the operation, a separate means for displaying for the
                                             second pilot:
                                              (1)  Barometric altitude;
                                              (2)  Indicated airspeed;
                                              (3)  Vertical speed;
                                              (4)  Slip;
                                              (5)  Attitude; and
                                              (6)  Stabilised heading.
                                          (i) For IFR operations, a chart holder in an easily readable position that can be illuminated for
                                             night operations.
             CAT.IDE.H.130(a)(3) GM1  Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
                                     ALTIMETERS
                                     Altimeters with counter drum-pointer or equivalent presentation are considered to be less susceptible
                                     to misinterpretation for helicopters operating above 10 000 ft.
             CAT.IDE.H.130(e) AMC1   Operations under IFR or at night — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
                                     MEANS OF INDICATING FAILURE OF THE AIRSPEED INDICATING SYSTEM’S MEANS OF
                                     PREVENTING MALFUNCTION DUE TO EITHER CONDENSATION OR ICING
                                     A combined means of indicating failure of the airspeed indicating system’s means of preventing
                                     malfunction due to either condensation or icing is acceptable provided that it is visible from each flight
                                     crew station and that there it is a means to identify the failed heater in systems with two or more
                                     sensors.
             CAT.IDE.H.130(f)(6) AMC1  Operations under IFR or at night — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
                                     ILLUMINATION OF STANDBY MEANS OF MEASURING AND DISPLAYING ATTITUDE
                                     The standby means of measuring and displaying attitude should be illuminated so as to be clearly
                                     visible under all conditions of daylight and artificial lighting.
             CAT.IDE.H.130(i) AMC1   Operations under IFR or at night — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment
                                     CHART HOLDER
                                     An acceptable means of compliance with the chart holder requirement is to display a pre-composed
                                     chart on an electronic flight bag (EFB).
             CAT.IDE.H.135           Additional equipment for single-pilot operation under IFR
                                     Helicopters operated under IFR with a single-pilot shall be equipped with an autopilot with at least
                                     altitude hold and heading mode.
             CAT.IDE.H.145           Radio altimeters
                                          (a) Helicopters on flights over water shall be equipped with a radio altimeter capable of
                                             emitting an audio warning below a pre-set height and a visual warning at a height
                                             selectable by the pilot, when operating:
                                              (1)  out of sight of the land;
                                              (2)  in a visibility of less than 1 500 m;
                                              (3)  at night; or
                                              (4)  at a distance from land corresponding to more than three minutes at normal cruising
                                                 speed.
             CAT.IDE.H.145 AMC1      Radio altimeters
                                     AUDIO WARNING DEVICE
                                          (a) The audio warning should be a voice warning.
                                          (b) The audio warning may be provided by a helicopter terrain awareness and warning system
                                             (HTAWS).
             CAT.IDE.H.145 AMC2      Radio altimeters
                                     RADIO ALTIMETER DISPLAY
                                     The radio altimeter should be of an analogue type display presentation that requires minimal
                                     interpretation for both an instantaneous impression of absolute height and rate of change of height.
             CAT.IDE.H.145 GM1       Radio altimeters
                                     AUDIO-VOICE-ALERTING DEVICE
                                          (a) To be effective, the voice warning alert should be distinguishable from other warnings and
                                             should contain a clear and concise voice message.
                                          (b) The warning format should meet the following conditions:
                                              (1)  the warning should be unique (i.e. voice);
                                              (2)  it should not be inhibited by any other audio warnings, except by higher priority alerts
                                                 such as helicopter terrain awareness and warning system (HTAWS); and
                                              (3)  the urgency of the warning should be adequate to draw attention but not such as to
                                                 cause undue annoyance during deliberate descents through the datum height.
                                          (c) The criteria above can be satisfactorily met if the warning format incorporates all of the
                                             following features:
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