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Part OPS - ANNEX IV - Operations Requirements - Aerodromes


                                              (4) after rain, flooded areas should be identified and marked, if possible, to facilitate
                                                  later resurfacing;
                                              (5) damage of light fittings;
                                              (6) cleanliness of runway markings;
                                              (7) the condition and fit of pit covers; and
                                              (8) the extremities of the runway should be inspected for early touchdown marks; blast
                                                  damage to approach lights, marker cones and threshold lights; cleanliness and
                                                  obstacles in the runway end safety area.
                                          (b)  Adjacent ground surfaces inspection
                                              The following may be observed during the inspection:
                                              (1) the general state of ground cover vegetation ensuring, in particular, that excessive
                                                  length is not obscuring lights, signs, markers, etc.;
                                              (2) any developing depressions should be noted and plotted;
                                              (3) any unreported aircraft wheel tracks should be carefully plotted and reported;
                                              (4) the condition of signs and markers;
                                              (5) the general bearing strength of grass areas, particularly those close to aircraft
                                                  pavement surface;
                                              (6) waterlogged grass areas; and
                                              (7) FOD and wildlife.
             ADR.OPS.B.015 GM2       Monitoring and inspection of movement area and related facilities
                                      VISUAL AIDS INSPECTION
                                          (a)  Flight checks of visual aids
                                              Flight checks of approach and runway lighting systems should be carried out to ensure
                                              the pattern is correct and the lights are working, whenever a new system is
                                              commissioned, or after a major maintenance, and at least annually. The opportunity
                                              should also be taken to identify any confusing, or misleading lights in the aerodrome
                                              surroundings.
                                          (b)  Ground checks of visual aids
                                              Photometric testing of runway lighting and approach lighting that is accessible with the
                                              equipment to be used, should be carried out in a targeted manner aimed at maintaining
                                              high levels of serviceability. The regularity of testing should be adjusted to achieve the
                                              target level of serviceability applicable to the service being tested.
             ADR.OPS.B.015 GM3       Monitoring and inspection of movement area and related facilities
                                      OBSTACLES
                                          (a)  All authorised obstacles should be checked for proper lighting and marking.
                                          (b)  Any unauthorised obstacles should be reported to the designated persons or
                                              organisations immediately.
             ADR.OPS.B.015 GM4       Monitoring and inspection of movement area and related facilities
                                      INSPECTION LOG
                                      The inspection log should include:
                                          (a)  details of inspection intervals and times;
                                          (b)  names of persons carrying out the inspection; and
                                          (c)  results and observations, if any.
             ADR.OPS.B.015 GM5       Monitoring and inspection of movement area and related facilities
                                      FOLLOW-UP OF INSPECTIONS
                                      Arrangements should exist for reporting the results of inspections, and for taking prompt follow-up
                                      actions to ensure correction of unsafe conditions. These arrangements could include, depending on
                                      the result or observation, notification to air traffic services and aeronautical information services,
                                      removal of FODs, wildlife control, recording of events for further analysis according to the aerodrome
                                      operator’s SMS requirements, etc.
             ADR.OPS.B.015 GM6       Monitoring and inspection of movement area and related facilities
                                      PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS FOR MOVEMENT AREA INSPECTIONS
                                          (a)  Inspectors should use checklists covering the various inspection areas. A sketch of the
                                              aerodrome should accompany the checklist so that the location of problems can be
                                              marked for easy identification.
                                          (b)  Inspectors should review the most recently completed checklist from the previous
                                              inspection cycle prior to beginning the inspection.
                                          (c)  If construction or works are in progress, inspectors should be familiar with the safety plan
                                              of the construction or works.
             ADR.OPS.B.020           Wildlife strike hazard reduction
                                      The aerodrome operator shall:
                                          (a)  assess the wildlife hazard on, and in the surrounding, of the aerodrome;
                                          (b)  establish means and procedures to minimise the risk of collisions between wildlife and
                                              aircraft, at the aerodrome; and
                                          (c)  notify the appropriate authority if a wildlife assessment indicates conditions in the
                                              surroundings of the aerodrome are conducive to a wildlife hazard problem.
             ADR.OPS.B.020 AMC1      Wildlife strike hazard reduction
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