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I. GENERAL CONTENTS
CHAPTER 0: ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF OPERATIONS MANUAL
CHAPTER 1: MINIMUM FLIGHT LEVEL/ ALTITUDE
CHAPTER 2: OPERATING MINIMA FOR DEPARTURE, DESTINATION AND
ALTERNATE AERODROMES
CHAPTER 3: COMMUNICATION FACILITIES AND NAVIGATION AIDS
CHAPTER 4: RUNWAY DATA AND AERODROME FACILITIES
CHAPTER 5: APPROACH, MISSED APPROACH AND DEPARTURE
PROCEDURES INCLUDING NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 6: COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 7: SEARCHES AND RESCUE FACILITIES IN THE AREA OVER WHICH
THE AIRPLANE IS TO BE FLOWN
CHAPTER 8: MAPS AND CHARTS
CHAPTER 9: AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION AND METEOROLOGICAL
SERVICES
CHAPTER 10: EN-ROUTE COM/ NAV PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 11: AERODROME CATEGORISATION FOR FLIGHT CREW
COMPETENCE QUALIFICATION
CHAPTER 12: SPECIAL AERODROME LIMITATIONS
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II. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
The following Regulations and Manuals shall apply to the conduct and execution of all
Operations and Operations related, and of the training within the Compagnie Africaine
d'Aviation (CAA). These documents have served as the reference for the establishment of this
Operations Manual Part C:
DRC RACD : Civil Aviation Regulation
CDM : Corporate Documentation Manual
CM : Corporate Manual
OM Part A :Operations Manual Part A
Jeppesen : Airway Manual
AIP : Aeronautical Information Publication
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III. TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER 0: ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF OPERATIONS MANUAL
0.1. INTRODUCTION 6 0.1.1 Statement of Relevance 7 0.1.2 Statement of Compliance 7 0.1.3 Terms and Words needed for the use of the Operation Manuel 8 0.1.3.1 Definition 9 0.1.3.2 Abbreviation 21 0.2 SYSTEM OF AMENDEMENT 30 0.2.0 Procedure 30 0.2.1 Manual Responsibility 31 0.2.2 Register 32 0.2.3 Handwritten amendments 33 0.2.4 Pagination Description 33 0.2.5 List of effective Pages (LEP) 34 0.2.6 Annotation of Changes 41 0.2.6.1 Authorized Copies 41 0.2.6.2 Non-authorized Copies 41 0.2.7 Temporary Revisions 42 0.2.8 Manual Distribution 42 0.2.8.1 List of Distribution 43 0.2.9 Responsibility for Notification to the Authority on Changes 44 0.2.10 Comments - Questions - Suggestions 44
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0.1 INTRODUCTION
Documents used within Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) departments are Subject to
manage and control. The primary purpose of document control is to ensure necessary,
accurate, legible and up-to-date documents are available to those personnel required to use
them, to include, in the case of outsourced operational functions, employees of external
service providers.
Accordingly:
This manual defines the procedures and controls that have been designed to
ensure that 'safe operational practices and airworthy airplanes’ are produced under
controlled conditions.
The Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) has introduced a Corporate Documentation
System, Quality Management System and Safety Management System as a basis for
continuing operations.
All Directors, Managers and Supervisors are responsible for ensuring their team
members are aware of and understand this systems. Every individual in the company is
responsible for ensuring "Documentation, Quality and Safety" in their own activities.
This document shall apply to all work undertaken by Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation
(CAA) unless covered in Quality Plans detailing specific requirements. It forms the
company's response to the requirements of RACD. It has been prepared in accordance with the relevant provisions of the DRC CAA it also contains Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) policies, regulations and procedures and it complies with publications of the DRC CAA.
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0.1.1 Statement of Relevance This Operations Manual is the property of Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) and is issued in accordance with the DRC legislation (Loi n° 10/014 du 31 Décembre 2010 relative à l'Aviation Civile, article 54), and Decree No. 12/030 of 2 October 2012 and DRC CAA regulations (RACD) and that the applicable requirements of the Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA).
0.1.2 Statement of Compliance
The Operations Manual contains all instructions and information necessary for operational personnel to perform their duties. The instructions embody Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) policy as well as regulations laid down by the Authorities. It is the responsibility of all personnel to know and follow the instructions contained in the Operations Manual relevant to their duties. All employees shall comply with the laws and regulations of the State in which operations are conducted. Nothing contained in the operations manual shall limit the personnel from using common sense or to act in their own best judgment should situations or emergencies occur for which the operations manual gives no provision. Pilot in command shall, in an emergency that requires immediate decision and action, take any action he considers necessary under the circumstances. In such cases, he may deviate from rules, operational procedures and methods in the interest of safety. The common language for flight operations personnel is French and English for all Operations Manuals. The Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) must ensure that all operational personnel are able to understand the language in which these parts of the Operations Manual which pertain to their duties and responsibilities are written. No reprint, reproduction or electronic publishing is allowed without written permission from the Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA).
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0.1.3 Terms and Words needed for the use of the Operations Manual Part C When used in the Operations Manual Part C, note the difference between:
“Shall”, “must” or an action verb in the imperative sense means that the application of a
rule or procedure or provision is mandatory. “Should” means that the application of a procedure or provision is recommended. “May” or “can” means that the application of a procedure or provision is optional. “Authority” means the competent body responsible for the Quality regulation of Civil
Aviation. “N/A” used in text, means “Not Applicable”. Whenever “documentation” or “manuals” are referred to, this shall also mean electronic
“data” when applicable. For brevity the pronoun “he” is used throughout parts of the Operations Manual Part C.
Where appropriate the pronoun “she” should be inferred or assumed. “Commander” means one pilot amongst the flight crew, qualified as a pilot-in-
command, is designated as the Commander. “First Officer” means a pilot serving in any pilot capacity other than as pilot-in-command
or Commander. “Crew” refers to the entire crew required for the operation of an aircraft. “Flight crewmember” means a pilot assigned to duty in an aircraft during flight time
(Cockpit crew). The languages used in the Operations Manual Part C are: English. “Pilot-in-command (PIC)” means a pilot who is responsible for the operation and
Quality of the aircraft during flight time. “Pilot flying (PF)” means a pilot, who for the time being, is in charge of the controls of
an aircraft. “Pilot not flying (PM)” means the pilot who is assisting the PF in accordance with the
multi crew co-operation concept. “Crewmember” means a person assigned to perform duty in an aircraft during flight
time. “Date of issue” means “effective date”.
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0.1.3.1 Definitions
Accelerate-stop distance available (ASDA) The length of the take-off run available plus the length of stop-way, if such stop-way is declared available by the appropriate Authority, and is capable of bearing the mass of the airplane under the prevailing operating conditions Accepted /Acceptable Means not objected to by the Authority as suitable for the purpose intended. Accountable Manager: The person acceptable to the Authority who has corporate authority for ensuring that all Quality and maintenance activities can be financed and carried out to the standard required by the Authority and any additional requirements defined by the operator. Aerodynamic coefficients Means non-dimensional coefficients for aerodynamic forces and moment.. Aerodrome: A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft. Aerodrome Operating Minima The limits of usability of an aerodrome for either take-off or landing usually expressed in terms of runway visual range or visibility, decision altitude/height (MDA/MDH) and cloud conditions. Airplane An engine-driven fixed-wing aircraft heavier than air that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its wings
Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) Approved by the Manufacturer state and accepted by DRC CAA, document that contains information (limits, procedures, data etc.) required to operate the airplane at the level of safety established by the airplane’s certification basis.
Airplane Operating Manual (AOM)
The AOM is part of the Operations Manual Part C describing in detail the characteristics and Quality of the airplane and it’s systems.
Air Traffic Control Unit
A generic term meaning variously, area control centre, approach control office or aerodrome control tower.
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Aircraft
Any Machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface
Aircraft Equipment
Articles, other than stores and spare parts of a removable nature, for use on board an aircraft during flight, including first-aid and survival equipment
Aircraft Type of
All aircraft, of the same basic design including all modifications there to except those modifications which result in a change of handling or flight characteristics or crew complement
Aircraft Variant
As used with respect to the licensing and operation of flight crew, means an aircraft of the same basic certificated type which contain modifications not resulting in significant changes of handling and/or flight characteristic, or flight crew complement, but causing significant changes to equipment and/or procedures.
Airframe
Means the fuselage, booms, nacelles, cowlings, fairings, aerofoil surfaces (including rotors but excluding propellers and rotating aerofoil’s of engines), and landing gear of an aircraft and their accessories and controls
Air Operator Certificate (AOC)
A certificate authorizing an operator to carry out specified commercial air transport Quality.
Alternate Airport
An aerodrome at which an aircraft may land if a landing at the intended airport becomes inadvisable
Air Traffic Incident
“Air Traffic Incident” is used to mean a serious occurrence involving air traffic such as:
Near collision; serious difficulty caused by: faulty procedures or lack of compliance with applicable procedures or failure of ground facilities
Applicant
Means a person applying for approval of an aircraft or any part thereof
Approved by the Authority
Means documented by the Authority as suitable for the purpose intended.
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ATS Flight Plan
Specified information to Air Traffic Services Units, relative to an intended flight or portion of flight of an aircraft
Current ATS Flight Plan
The ATS Flight Plan, including changes, if any, brought about y subsequent clearances.
Filed ATS Flight Plan
The Flight Plan as filed with an ATS unit by the Pilot or his designated representative, without any subsequent changes.
Operational Flight Plan
The operator’s plan for the safe conduct of the flight based on considerations of aircraft performance, other operating for the safe conduct of the flight based on considerations of aircraft performance, other operating limitations and relevant expected conditions on the route to be followed and the aerodrome concerned.
Repetitive ATS Flight Plan
A flight Plan related to a series of frequently recurring, regularly operated individual flights with identical basic features, submitted by an operator for retention and repetitive use by AT units.
Authority
The competent body responsible for the Quality regulation of Civil Aviation
Cargo
In relation to commercial Air Transportation, any property, including animals and mail, carried by an aircraft other than stores and accompanied baggage.
Captain
Old terminology for Commander
Cargo Aircraft
Any Aircraft, which, in addition to crew members is solely carrying cargo, stores, and crew baggage
Civil Aircraft
Means any aircraft on the civil register of a State, other than those which the State treats as being in the service of the State, either permanently or temporarily
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Clearway A defined rectangular area on the ground or water under the control of the appropriate authority selected or prepared as a suitable area over which an airplane may make a portion of its initial climb to a specified height. Commander
The Pilot designated by the operator to be in commander of the aircraft.
Commercial Air Transport Aircraft
An aircraft flying or intended by the operator of the aircraft to fly, for the purpose of commercial air transportation
Commercial Air Transportation
The transportation by air of passengers, cargo or mail for remuneration or hire
Commercial Air Transport Operation
An aircraft operation involving the transport of passengers or cargo for remuneration or hire
Contaminated runway
A runway is considered to be contaminated when more than 25% of the runway surface area (whether in isolated areas or not) within the required length and width being used is covered by the following:
Surface water more than 3 mm (0, 125 in) deep, or by slush, or loose snow, equivalent to more than 3 mm (0,125 in) of water;
Snow which has been compressed into a solid mass which resists further compression and will hold together or break into lumps if picked up (compacted snow); or Ice, including wet ice.
Co-Pilot
A pilot serving in any piloting capacity other than as pilot-in-command or commander, but excluding a pilot who is on board the aircraft for the sole purpose of receiving flight instruction for a license or rating Crew Member
A person assigned to perform duty in an aircraft during flight time.
Damp runway
A runway is considered damp when the surface is not dry, but when the moisture on it does not give it a shiny appearance. For performance calculation a damp runway may be considered dry.
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Dangerous Goods
Articles or substances which are capable of posing significant risk to health, Quality or property when transported by air which are classified according to RACD.
Decision Height
With respect to the operation of aircraft , means the wheel height above the runway elevation by which a go-around must be initiated unless adequate visual reference has been established and the aircraft position and approach path have been visually assessed as satisfactory to continue the approach and landing in Quality.
Destination Alternate
An Alternate aerodrome to which an aircraft may proceed should it become impossible pr inadvisable to land at the aerodrome of intended landing
Note: The Aerodrome from which a flight departs may also be an en-route or a
destination alternate aerodrome for that flight.
Detent
Means a mechanical arrangement which indicates, by feel, a given position of an operating control, Once the operating control is placed in this position the detent will hold the lever there and an additional-to-normal force will be required to move the operating control away from the position.
Dry Operating Mass
The total mass of the airplane ready for a specific type of operation excluding all usable fuel and traffic load. This mass includes items such as:
Crew and crew baggage;
Catering and removable passenger service equipment; and Potable water and lavatory chemicals
Dry runway
A dry runway is one which is neither wet nor contaminated, and includes those paved runways which have been specially prepared with grooves or porous pavement and maintained to retain ‘effectively dry’ braking action even when moisture is present.
En-Route Alternate
An aerodrome at which an aircraft would be able to land after experiencing an abnormal or emergency condition whilst en-route.
Engine
Means an engine used or intended to be used for aircraft propulsion. It consists of at least those components and equipment necessary for the functioning and control, but excludes the propeller.
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Engine Type
Means engines which are similar in design.
Estimate Off-Block Time
The estimated time at which the aircraft will commence movement associated with departure. Exhaust Gas Temperature (turbine engines)
Means the average temperature of the exhaust gas stream is obtained in an approved manner.
Final Reserve Fuel (FRF)
An amount of fuel for all turbine powered (jet or turboprop) airplanes, calculated to fly for 30 minutes at holding speed at 1.500 ft. An MSL/ISA condition calculated with the expected landing mass at alternate (or at destination if no alternate is required). Final take-off speed
Means the speed of the airplane that exists at the end of the take-off path in the en-route configuration with one engine inoperative
Fireproof
With respect to materials, components and equipment, means the capability to withstand the application of heat by a flame, for a period of 15 minutes without any failure that would create a hazard to the aircraft. The flame will have the following characteristics:
Temperature 1100°C ± 80°C Heat Flux Density 116 KW/m2 ± 10 KW/m2
Note: for materials this is considered to be equivalent to the capability of withstanding a fire at least as well as steel or titanium in dimensions appropriate for the purpose for which they are used.
Fire-resistant
With respect to materials, components and equipment, means the capability to withstand the application of heat by a flame, as defined for “Fireproof”, for a period of 5 minutes without any failure that would create hazard to the aircraft.
Note: for materials this may be considered to be equivalent to the capability of withstanding a fire at least as well as aluminum alloy in dimensions appropriate for the purposes for which they are used.
First aid oxygen
Means the additional oxygen provided for the use of passengers, who do not satisfactorily recover following subjection to excessive cabin altitudes, during which they had been provided with supplemental oxygen.
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Flame resistant
Means not susceptible to combustion to the point of propagating a flame, beyond safe limits, after the ignition source is removed
Flammable
With respect to a fluid or gas, means susceptible to igniting readily or exploding.
Flap extended speed
The highest speed permissible with wing-flaps in a prescribed extended position
Flight crewmember
A pilot, flight engineer, or flight navigator assigned to duty in an aircraft during flight time.
Flight Recorder (FR)
Any type of recorder installed in the aircraft for the purpose of complementing accident/incident investigation. Flight Time (FT)
The total flight time from the moment an aircraft first move under its own power for the purpose of taking off until the moment it comes to rest at the end of the flight for the purpose of unloading persons including crew members of cargo
Freight Container
A freight container is an article of transport equipment for radioactive materials, designed to facilitate the transport of such materials, either packaged or unpackaged, by one or more modes of transport.
General Aviation Operation
An aircraft operation other than a commercial air transport operation of an aerial work operation.
IFR conditions
Weather conditions below the minimum for flight under visual flight rules.
Indicated airspeed
The speed of an aircraft as shown on its pilot static airspeed indicator calibrated to reflect standard atmosphere adiabatic compressible flow at sea level uncorrected for airspeed system errors
Instrument
A device using an internal mechanism to show visually or aurally the attitude, altitude, or operation of an aircraft or aircraft part, it includes electronic devices for automatically controlling an aircraft in flight
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Instrumental Flight Time
Time during which a Pilot is piloting an aircraft solely by reference to instruments and without external reference points
Instrument Time
Instrument flight time or instrument ground time.
Landing distance available (LDA)
The length of the runway which is declared available by the appropriate Authority and suitable for the ground runs of an airplane landing.
Landing gear extended speed
The maximum speed at which an aircraft can be safely flown with the landing gear extended.
Landing gear operating speed
The maximum speed at which the landing gear can be safely extended or retracted
Landing Mass (LM)
The total airplane mass upon landing, it is equal the Take off Mass minus the Trip Fuel. The maximum permissible LM under normal circumstances it is called Maximum Structural Landing Mass.
Last Minute Change (LMC)
A late change amendment to the Mass and Balance sheet which does not require the preparation of a new document, the change must be within the limits specified in the Operations Manual Part C.
Load factor
The ratio of a specified load to the total weight of the aircraft, The specified load is expressed in terms of any of the following: aerodynamic forces, inertia forces, or ground or water reactions. Mach number
The ratio of the true air speed to the speed of sound
Maintenance
Any one or combination of overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement, modification or defect rectification of an aircraft/aircraft component
Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)
A list established for a particular aircraft type by the manufacturer with the approval of the State of Manufacture containing items, one or more of which is permitted to unserviceable at the commencement of a flight.
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Maximum approved passenger seating configuration
The maximum passenger seating capacity of an individual airplane, excluding pilot seat of flight deck seats and Cabin Crew seats as applicable, used by the operator, approved by the Authority and specified in the Operation Manual.
Maximum Certificate Take-Of Mass
The maximum total weight of the aircraft and its contents at which the aircraft may take off anywhere in the world, in the most favorable circumstances in accordance with the certificate of airworthiness in force in respect of the aircraft.
Minimum Equipment List (MEL)
A list which provides for the Quality of aircraft, subject to specified conditions, with particular equipment inoperative, prepared by the operator in conformity with or more restrictive than, the MMEL established for the aircraft type.
Normal operating differential pressure
The pressure differential between the cabin pressure and the outside ambient pressure, including the tolerances of the normal pressure regulating system
Operational Control
The exercise of authority over the initiation, continuation, diversion or termination of a flight in the interest of the Quality of the flight
Overhauled Engine
An engine which has been repaired or re-conditioned to a standard which renders it eligible for the complete overhaul period agreed by the Authority for the particular type of engine.
Over-pack
An enclosure used by a single shipper to contain one or more packages and to form one handling unit for convenience of handling and stowage (Note: a unit load device is not included in this definition).
Package
The complete product of the packaging operation consisting of the packaging and its contents prepared for transport.
Packaging
Receptacles and any others components of materials necessary for the receptacle to perform its containment function and to ensure compliance with the packing requirements
Passenger
A person other than a crew member travelling or about to travel on an aircraft
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Pilot Flying (PF)
The pilot who, for the time being, is in charge of the controls of an aircraft
Pilot – in – Command
A Pilot who is responsible for the operation and Quality of the aircraft during flight time
Pilot not Flying (PNF)
The pilot who is assisting the pilot flying in accordance with the multi-crew co-operation concept, when the required flight crew is more than one
Precision Approach
An instrument approach using Instrument Landing System, Microwave landing System or Precision Approach Radar for guidance in both azimuth and elevation
Proper Shipping Name
The name to be used to describe a particular article or substance in all shipping documents and notifications and, where appropriate, on packaging
Protecting breathing equipment
Breathing equipment for protection against smoke, fumes and other harmful gases
Reference landing speed
The speed of the airplane, in a specified landing configuration, at the point where it descends through the landing screen height in the determination of the landing distance for manual landings
Quality catch
A mechanism which locks an operating control in a given position, it engages automatically whenever the operating control is put into that position but has to be manually taken out of engagement in order to move the operating control away from that position.
Standard Atmosphere
See “atmosphere, international standard” State of Registry
The state of whose register the aircraft is entered. State of the Operator
The state in which the Operator has is principal place of business or, if he has no such place of business, his permanent residence.
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Stop -way
An area beyond the take-off runway, no less wide than the runway and centered upon the extended centerline of the runway, able to support the airplane during an abortive take-off, without causing structural damage to the airplane, and designated by the airport authorities for use in decelerating the airplane during an abortive take-off.
Supplemental Oxygen
The additional oxygen required to protect each occupant against the adverse effects of excessive cabin altitude and to maintain acceptable physiological conditions.
Take-off Alternate An alternate aerodrome which an aircraft can land should this become necessary shortly after take-off and it is not possible to use the aerodrome of departure.
Take-off distance available (TODA)
The length of the take-off run available plus the length of the clearway available
Take-off Mass (TOM)
The total aero plane mass at the start of take-off run, it is equal the sum of Zero Fuel Mass and
Take-off fuel. The Maximum Structural Take-Off Mass is the maximum permissible TOM.
Take-off runway available (TORA)
The length of runway which is declared available by the appropriate Authority and suitable for the ground runs of an airplane taking off.
Take-off safety speed
A referenced airspeed obtained after lift-off at which the required one-engine-inoperative climb performance can be achieved.
Take-off weight
The take-off weight of the airplane shall be taken to be its weight, including everything and everyone carried at the commencement of the take-off run.
Traffic Load (TL)
The total mass of passengers, baggage and cargo, including any non revenue load
Trip Fuel
The weight of the expected fuel burned for a flight.
Wet runway
A runway is considered wet when the runway surface is covered with water, or equivalent, but less than when contaminated or when there is sufficient moisture on the runway surface to cause it to appear reflective, but without significant areas of standing water.
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Zero Fuel Mass (ZFM)
The mass of an aero plane with no usable fuel, The mass of the fuel contained in particular tanks must be included in the zero fuel mass when it is explicitly mentioned in the FCOM/ Airplane Flight Manual limitations.
The Maximum Zero Fuel Mass (MZFM) is the maximum permissible Zero Fuel Mass.
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0.1.3.2 Abbreviations A/C Aircraft A/D Aerodrome A/THR Auto Thrust AAL Above Aerodrome Level ACARS Aircraft Communication Addressing and reporting system ACAS Airborne collision Avoidance System ACC Area Control Centre ADR Air Data Reference ADREP Accident/Incident Reporting System AFIS Aerodrome Flight Information Service AFM Airplane Flight Manual (or Airplane Flight Manual) AFS Auto Flight System AFTN Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network AGL Above Ground Level AIS Aero nautical Information Service ALT Altitude AMC Acceptable Mean of Compliance AMSL Above Men Sea Level AOC Air Operator Certificate AOM Airplane Operating Manual (Part b) AP Autopilot APP Approach Control APU Auxiliary Power Unit ARO Air Traffic Services Reporting Office ASD Accelerate – Stop Distance ASDA Accelerate – Stop Distance Available ASS Airframe and Systems Service ATA Actual time of Departure ATC Air Traffic Control ATPL Airline Transport Pilot License ATS Air Traffic Service AUD Auditors AUG Augmented AVGAS Aviation Gasoline BAT Battery BKN Broken CAA Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation CAPT Captain CAT Clear Air Turbulence CAT II Category II All Weather Operations CAT III Category III All Weather Operations CAV OK Ceiling And Visibility OK
CB Cumulonimbus CC Cabin Crew CCQ Cross Crew Qualification CDL Configuration Deviation List
CEO Chief Execute Officer
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CFIT Control Flight Into Terrain CFMU Central Flow Management Unit CG Centre of Gravity CI Cost Index CL Centerline Lights CLB Climb CLR Clear CM Crew Member CTM Crew Training Manager
CPL Commercial Pilot License CRM Crew Resource Management CAME Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization Certificate CO Contracted Organization. CRS Certificate of Release to Service CAA(DRC) Civil Aviation Authority (DRC) CAT Category CAB Cabin Operations CDL Configuration Deviation CM Condition monitoring CGO Cargo Operations CSN Cycle since new CSR Confidential Safety Report DA Decision Altitude DBI Data Base IRT DES Descent DF Duty Free DGR Dangerous Goods Regulations DH Decision Height DME Distance Measuring Equipment DOC Document DOI Dry Operating Index DOM Dry Operating Mass DRC-CAA Democratic Republic of Congo Civil Aviation Authority DU Display Unit E/WD Engine warning Display EAS Avionics Service ECAM Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitoring EDP Electronic Data Processing and EDP Responsible EDS Document Service EES Engine Service EFIS Electronic Flight Instrument System EFCOP Engine Failure Climb Out Procedure EICAS Electronic Information Crew Alerting System
ENG Engine EO Engine Out ERS Reliability Service
ESS Airframe & Systems Service
ETA Estimated Time of Arrival ETOPS Extended Range Operations with two-engine airplanes ETS Technical Operational Support Service
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EXP Expediting F/O First Officer
FA Flight Attendant / Cabin Crew FAF Final Approach Fix FCOM Flight Crew Operation Manual
FCTM Flight Crew Training Manual FCU Flight Control Unit FD Flight Director FDP Flight Duty Period FFS Full Flight Simulator FIC Flight Information Centre FIS Flight Information Device FL Flight Level FLT Flight FMGS Flight Management and Guidance System FMS Flight Management System
FOD Foreign Object Damage FPA Flight Path Angle FOD Flight Operations Director FPM Feet per Minute FPV Flight Path Vector FSO Flight Safety Office FTO Flight Training Organization G/S Glide Slope GA Go Around GCP Ground Coordinator and Planning GD General Declaration GI Ground Instructor GOD Ground Operations Director GPS Global Position System GPWS Ground Proximity Warning System GS Ground Speed GSA Ground Station Administrator GTC Ground Training Coordinator GW Gross Weight HF High Frequency HI High Intensity Light HP Handling Pilot hPa Hecto Pascal Hrs Hours IAL Instrument Approach and Landing Chart IAM Invoicing & Administration Manager IAS Indicated Air Speed IATA International Air Transport Association
ID Identity (number) IFPS Integrated Flight Planning System IFR Instrument Flight Rules ILS Instrument Landing System IMC Instrument Meteorological Conditions
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INS Inertial Navigation System IR Instrument Rating IRS Inertial Reference System IRT Individual Runway Tables
ISA International Standard ISO International Standard Organization JAA Joint Aviation Authorities Kg Kilogram Km Kilometers Km/h Kilometers per Hour KPA Kilopascal Kts Knots L/G Landing Gear Lb(s) Pound(s) LDA Landing Distance Available LEP List of Effective Pages LIP Lift Improvement Package LMC Last Minutes Changes
LOC Localizer LOE Line Oriented Evaluation LP Low Pressure LPC Less Paper in the Cockpit LS Line Station LTC Line Training Commander LVO Low Visibility Operation LVP Low Visibility Procedures LVTO Low Visibility Take-Off m Meters M Mach number MAG Magnetic MAP Aeronautical Maps and Charts MCC Multi Crew Co-operation MCT Maximum Continuous Thrust MDA Minimum Decision Altitude MDH Minimum Descent Height MEA Minimum En route IFR Altitude MEL Minimum Equipment List
MHz Megahertz MI Medium Intensity Lights MID Mid Point MIL Military
MIN Minimum MLS Microwave Landing Mass (Structural limit) MLW Maximum Landing Weight MMEL Master Minimum Equipment List MNPS Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications MOCA Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude
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MORA Minimum Off-Route Altitude MPA Multi Pilot Aircraft MRVA Minimum Radar Vectoring Altitude MSL Mean Sea Level MTOM Maximum Take-Off Mass MTOW Maximum Take Off Weight MZFW Maximum Zero Fuel Weight N/A Not Available NAV Navigation Equipment NAVAID Navigation Aid NC Not Certificate NDB Non Directional Beacon NHP Not Handling Pilot NIL No Items Listed (Nothing) NM Nautical Miles NOTAM Notice to Airmen NPA Non Precision Approach NSC No Significant Clouds NSW No Significant Weather OAT Outside Air Temperature OCC Operation Control Centre OCH Obstacle Clearance Limits OEB Operational Engineering Bulletin OJT On the Job Training Om Outer maker OM Operations Manual OPS Operations OVC Over Cast PAD Passenger with Airline Discount PANS/OPS Procedures for Air Navigation Services – Aircraft Operations PANS/RAC Procedures for Air Navigation Services PAR Precision Approach Radar PAS Airworthiness Surveillance and Technical Records PAX Passenger(s) PBE Personal Breathing Equipment PED Portable Electronic Device PET Point of Equal Time
PFD Primary Flight Display PIC Pilot-In-Command PIREP Pilot In-Flight Weather Report PM Pilot Monitoring PNR Point of no return PPS Planning & Records Service PRM Person(s) with Reduced Mobility / Procurement Manager PRO Procurement PROB Probably PTC Pilot Training Coordinator PUB Publications PUR Purchasing
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QA Quality Assurance QAM Quality Assurance Managers QD Quality Director QM Quality Manual QMS Quality Management System QAS Quality Assurance Service QAR Quick Acces Report QC Quality control QS Quality system QDM Magnetic Heading (Zero Wind) QFE Height Above Airport Elevation (Based on local station pressure) QR Quality Director QNH Altitude Above Sea Level (Based on local station pressure) QRH Quick Reference Handbook Qt Quart QUA Quality RA Radio Altimeter RAC Air Traffic Routes and Services RAT Ram Air Turbine RCL Deeply Refrigerated Gas RCM Corrosive Material REG Registration REP Reported RES Reliability Service RFG Flammable Gas
RFL Flammable Liquids RFS Flammable Solids RFW Substances which in contact with water emit Flammable Gases RHS Right Hand Seat RIS Infectious Substances RMD Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods RMP Radio Management Panel RNAV Area Navigation RNG Non Flammable Non Toxique Gas
RNP Required Navigation Performance ROP Organic Peroxides ROR Record of Revisions ROX Oxidizing Substances RPB Poisonous (Toxic) substances RPG Toxic Gas RPL Repetitive Flight Plan
RRW Radioactive Material RRY Radioactive Material RSB Polystyrene (Polymeric) Beads or Granules RSC Substances liable to Spontaneous Combustion
RTO Reject Take Off RTOW/M Regulated Take – Off Weight (Mass) RVR Runway Visual Range RVSM Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum
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SAR Search and Rescue SAT Static Air Temperature SCT Scattered SELCAL Selective Calling SEP Standard Emergency Procedures SFE Synthetic Flight Examiner SFI Synthetic Flight Instructor SID Standard Instrument Departure Route SIGMENT Significant Meteorological Report SIM Simulator SNOWTAM Snow Notice to Airmen SOP Standard Operating Procedures SPD Speed SPECI Special Report Amending a METAR SPO System Panel Operator SRA Surveillance Radar Approach SRS Speed Reference System SSR Secondary Surveillance Radar STAR Standard Terminal Arrival Route STBY Stand By
STCR Stretcher STD Standard STPD Standard Temperature Pressure Dry STS Store Service T/O Take Off TA Traffic Advisory TAF Terminal / Aerodrome Forecast TAG Trans – Cockpit Authority Gradient TAS True Airspeed TCAS Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System TCU Towering Cumulus TDZ Touch Down Zone
TECH Technical Department TEMPO Temporary TERPS United States Standard For Terminal Instrument Procedure TI Transport Index TKI Theoretical Knowledge Instructor TKO Theoretical Knowledge Organization
TL Transition Level TLB Technical Log Book TMA Terminal Control Area TOC Top of Climb TOD Top of Descent TODA Take – Off Distance Available TOGA Take Off Go Around TORA Take – Off – Runway Available TOW/M Take Off Weight/Mass TR Type Rating TRE Type Rating Examiner TRI Type Rating Instructor
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TRD Training Director TRTO Type Rating Training Organization TWR Aerodrome Control Tower ULD Unit Load Device UTC Coordinated Universal Time VAPP Final Approach Speed VACBI Video and Computer Based Instruction VDF Very High Frequency Direction – Finding Station VFR Visual Flight Rules VHF Very High Frequency
VIS Visibility VMC Visual Meteorological VOR VHF Omni-directional Range VR Rotation Speed VSW Stall Warning Speed W(M)AT Weight (Mass) and Temperature WCHC Wheel Chair Type Charlie WCHR Wheel Chair Type Romeo WCHS Wheel Chair Type Sierra WHO World Health Organization WTB Wing Tips Brake WX Weather ZFW Zero Fuel Weight
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0.2.1 Manual Responsibility Director of Flight Operations has overall responsibility for ensuring the content of Operations Manual Part C and its update. It will provide the Corporate Documentation System Director all amendments and revisions in advance of the effective date to allow to continue the procedure set forth in paragraph 0.2.0 of this manual, for editing, publication and distribution at closing. The Corporate Documentation System Director is responsible for editing, insertion of amendments and revisions. A brief indication, but clear enough to motivate changes issuance of the amendment will be made on the page amendment and the letter if necessary. Different phase of an amendment:
Preparation of amendments by the user Department (Quality). Filing of amendments to the Corporate Documentation System Department for
processing. After incorporation of amendments, the manual goes to the Department of Quality
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Civil Aviation Authority. Once the Approval Authority of Civil Aviation granted; Manual returns to Corporate Documentation System Department to initiate the process
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Updating the Master Manual Production copies of manuals , amendments and revisions
Preparation of the mailing list kits update Delivery of all updates to the Director of Ground Operations
Once all updates supported by the Director of Ground Operations; this one, will be responsible for :
Arrange transportation and distribution of kits updated destinations and recipients concerned
Ensure proper reception kits updated by the intended recipients and provide the Corporate Documentation System a list of the statutes of distribution.
manuals user, are responsible for the replacement of manuals, and the insertion of new pages and amendment as appropriate , elimination of obsolete pages . They keep these manuals in a usable , accessible and clean.
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0.2.3 Handwritten Amendments In the Corporate Documentation system Department in the Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA), the amendments and revisions manuscripts are strictly prohibited. For exceptional situations related to security, they will be launched and implemented by a memorandum from the Director of Flight Operations. The DRC CAA must be immediately informed.
0.2.4 Pagination Description
Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) has established a Corporate Documentation System to centralize all operational documentation, to produce all manuals of the Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) and to ensure compliance with standard defined by Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) and the regulation of the DRC (RACD), and keeping format, font, cartridge, cover workbook including the model are the same for the whole manuals of Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA), such as this operations Manual Part C Version 0.91.
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0.2.6 Annotation of Changes In order to identify changes, additions or deletions, a vertical line shall be used to outline revised or newly published paragraphs on the pages. In addition, an introduction (“Revision Letter”) will be provided, identifying the revised pages and briefly describing the reason for their revision. Personnel are required to carefully take note of the change. Use the filing instructions as follows:
REMOVE: The page must be removed. It may be replaced by a new page if associated with an INSERT instruction. If not, the page is cancelled. INSERT: The page must be inserted. If not associated with a REMOVE instruction, the page is
new and does not replace an existing one.
0.2.6.1 Authorized Copies The Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) authorized users of this manual through the department of Corporate Documentation System, the paper identified by a number, stamp and signature:
Director of Flight Operations
Director of Quality System
Director of Corporate Documentation system
Accountable Manager/ CEO and
Civil Aviation Authority (DRC CAA). 0.2.6.2 Non-Authorized Copies Non-authorized copies shall not be used for the conduct of flight operations.
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0.2.7 Temporary Revisions Any changes made to the manual must be approved by the Civil Aviation Authority (DRC CAA) before implementation. 0.2.8 Manual Distribution
Operation Manual Part A after approval of the AAC DRC, including amendments or revisions if necessary , the departments of Corporate Documentation System keeps the Master Manual and trigger the production process on paper (copies).
Delivery of kits on paper (copies) to the Director of Ground Operations Once the kits on paper (copies) supported by the director of operations on the ground,
this one, will be responsible for :
Arrange transportation and distribution of media kits paper (copies) the intended recipients and destinations
Ensure good reception kits on paper (copies) by the intended recipients and provide the director of Corporate Documentation System, a list of the statutes of distribution.
The user manuals are responsible for their replacement as the case for their removal. They keep these manuals in a usable , accessible and clean.
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0.2.8.1 List of Distribution
Book No. Issued To
00 Corporate Documentation System Director (Master)
01 DRC CAA
02 CEO
03 Quality System Director
04 Safety System Director
05 Flight Operations Director
06 Maintenance & Technical Director
07 Ground Operations Director
08 Security Director
09 Training Center Director
10 Flight Safety Officer
11 Dispatch Manager
12 Cabin Crew Manager
13-43 Each Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) Crew
44-51 Each Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) Aircrafts
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0.2.9 Responsibility for Notification to the Authority on Changes The Accountable Manager in charge is responsible for notifying the Authority proposed changes and work with it on changes requiring approval. 0.2.10 Comments - Questions - Suggestions
All owners and users of the manual are encouraged to submit to the flight operations
department their QUESTIONS, COMMENTS and SUGGESTIONS using the model form FRM-
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