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Regulation OTAR Part 121 - CAT - Large Aeroplanes
required standards.
3.3. Procedures to ensure that abnormal or emergency situations requiring the
application of part or all of abnormal or emergency procedures and simulation of
IMC by artificial means are not simulated during commercial air transportation
flights.
3.4. Description of documentation to be stored and storage periods (see Appendix 1 to
91.1265).
OTAR.121.1260 Operational flight plan
(a) Subject to paragraph (b), the operator shall ensure that the operational flight plan used, and the
entries made during flight, contain the following items:
(1) Aircraft registration;
(2) Aircraft type and variant;
(3) Date of flight;
(4) Flight identification;
(5) Names of flight crew members;
(6) Duty assignment of flight crew members;
(7) Place of departure;
(8) Time of departure;
(9) Place of arrival (planned and actual);
(10) Time of arrival;
(11) Type of operation (EDTO, VFR, etc.);
(12) Route and route segments with checkpoints/waypoints, distances, time and tracks;
(13) Planned cruising speed and flying times between check-points/way-points. Estimated
and actual times overhead;
(14) Safe altitudes and minimum levels;
(15) Planned altitudes and flight levels;
(16) Fuel calculations (records of inflight fuel checks);
(17) Fuel on board when starting engines;
(18) Alternate(s) for destination and, where applicable, take-off and en-route, including
information required in subparagraphs (12), (13), (14), and (15) above;
(19) Initial ATS Flight Plan clearance and subsequent re-clearance;
(20) In-flight re-planning calculations; and
(21) Relevant meteorological information.
(b) Items which are readily available in other documentation or from an acceptable source or are
irrelevant to the type of operation may be omitted from the operational flight plan.
(c) The operator must ensure that the operational flight plan and its use is described in the
operations manual.
(d) The operator shall ensure that all entries on the operational flight plan are made concurrently and
that they are permanent in nature.
OTAR.121.1280 Cosmic radiation records
(a) Where the operator assesses individual exposure to cosmic radiation, the records shall include:
(1) the names of the crew member; and
(2) the detail of each assessment of exposure to cosmic radiation (mSv per year); and
(3) the date of the assessment.
(b) Where the operator does not assess individual exposure to cosmic radiation but instead
assesses the exposure of groups of crew members, the records shall include:
(1) the names of all crew members covered by the assessment; and
(2) the maximum dose of cosmic radiation (mSv per year) to which those crew members
are likely to be exposed; and
(3) how the dose has been calculated; and
(4) the period of time that the assessment is valid.
OTAR.121.B.1 (APP B) Medical supplies
(a) The following lists provide details of the contents of first-aid, universal precaution and medical
kits.
(1) First-aid kit
List of contents
Antiseptic swabs (10/pack)
Bandage: adhesive strips
Bandage: gauze 7.5 cm × 4.5 m
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