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Regulation OTAR Part 135 - CAT - Helicopters and Small Aeroplanes


                                        (e)  contain pictorial information as to where the lifejackets, escape slides, liferafts and oxygen
                                            masks (if required to be provided) are to be found and instructions as to how they are to be used.
             OTAR.135.135            Flight compartment
                                      The operator shall ensure that:
                                        (a)  no person, other than the flight crew members assigned to the flight, is admitted to, or carried in,
                                            the flight compartment, or occupies a pilot seat, unless that person is permitted by the pilot-in-
                                            command, and is:
                                             (1)  an authorised representative of the Governor; or
                                             (2)  permitted by the holder of the air operator’s certificate in accordance with procedures
                                                 specified in the operations manual.
                                        (b)  all persons admitted to the flight compartment or occupying a pilot seat are familiarised with the
                                            appropriate safety procedures specified in the operations manual.
             OTAR.135.140            Use and preservation of flight recorders and records
                                      The operator shall ensure, by use of appropriate procedures, that the requirements of 91.140 are met.
             OTAR.135.150            Operations manual
                                      The operator shall:
                                        (a)  provide an operations manual containing all the instructions and information necessary for
                                            operations personnel to perform their duties;
                                        (b)  ensure that all staff members have ready access to the operations manual, or to those parts of
                                            the operations manual that relate to their duties; and
                                        (c)  ensure that the relevant parts of the operations manual are carried on each flight.

             OTAR.135.155            Operational control
                                      The operator shall:
                                        (a)  establish and maintain a method of operational control;
                                        (b)  describe the system in the operations manual;
                                        (c)  ensure that operational control is exercised over every flight; and
                                        (d)  ensure that operational control is only delegated to a flight operations officer/flight dispatcher or
                                            the pilot-in-command.
                                            Note: Operational Control is the exercise of authority over the initiation, continuation, diversion or
                                            termination of a flight in theinterest of the safety of the aircraft and the regularity and efficiency of
                                            the flight.
             OTAR.135.160            Duties of flight operations officer/flight dispatcher
                                        (a)  A flight operations officer/flight dispatcher employed in conjunction with a method of control and
                                            supervision of flight operations shall:
                                             (1)  assist the pilot-in-command in flight preparation and provide the relevant information;
                                             (2)  assist the pilot-in-command in preparing the operational and ATS flight plans (including
                                                 identification of en-route alternates where appropriate), sign when applicable and file
                                                 the ATS flight plan with the appropriate ATS unit, or designated representative; and
                                             (3)  furnish the pilot-in-command while in flight, by appropriate means, with information
                                                 which may be necessary for the safe conduct of the flight.
                                             (4)  The information provided in (3) shall, for operations beyond 60 minutes from a point on
                                                 a route to an en-route alternate aerodrome, include information on availability and
                                                 meteorological conditions at such aerodromes for their expected time of use.
                                             (5)  notify the appropriate ATS unit when the position of the aeroplane cannot be determined
                                                 by an aircraft tracking capability and/or attempts to establish communication are
                                                 unsuccessful.
                                             (6)  capability, and attempts to establish
                                                   (i)  initiate such procedures as outlined in the operations manual while avoiding
                                                       taking any action that would conflict with ATC procedures;
                                                   (ii)  convey safety-related information to the pilot-in-command that may be
                                                       necessary for the safe conduct of the flight, including information related to
                                                       any amendments to the flight plan that become necessary in the course of
                                                       the flight; and
                                                   (iii)  if an emergency situation which endangers the safety of an aircraft or
                                                       persons becomes known first to the flight operations officer/flight dispatcher,
                                                       action by that person shall include, where necessary, notification to the
                                                       appropriate authorities of the nature of the situation without delay, and
                                                       requests for assistance if required.

             OTAR.135.165            Competence of operations personnel
                                        (a)  The operator shall ensure that:
                                             (1)  all personnel assigned to, or directly involved in, ground and flight operations are
                                                 properly instructed, have demonstrated their abilities in their particular duties and are
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