CIVIL AVIATION ORDERS PART 20 SECTION 20.18 Issue 9 AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT — BASIC OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS SUBSECTIONS
1 2 3 4 5 6 Application Definitions Instrumentation for flight under Visual Flight Rules Equipment for flight under Instrument Flight Rules Windshield clear vision equipment Recording equipment 7 Assigned altitude indicator and altitude alerting system 8 Radiation indicator 9 Ground proximity warning system 9A Directions relating to use of computers with the global positioning system 10 Serviceability Appendixes I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX and X
1
APPLICATION
This section applies to all Australian registered aircraft.
Note: Particular attention is drawn to the fact that this section does not include requirements for oxygen equipment, radio apparatus or emergency equipment which are specified in Civil Aviation Orders sections 20.4 and 20.11 respectively.
2
DEFINITIONS
In this section, unless a contrary intention appears: minimum equipment list means a list that provides for the operation of aircraft with permissible unserviceabilities, subject to compliance with such conditions, if any, as CASA directs under subregulation 37 (2) of the Regulations. permissible unserviceability means any defect or damage that CASA has approved under subregulation 37 (1) of the Regulations as a permissible unserviceability. TAWS-B+ system means a terrain awareness and warning system that is equipped with a visual display and complies with the requirements for Class B equipment expressed in TSO-C151, TSO-C151a or TSO-C151b. the Regulations means the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
Replacement Page Amdt No. 225 – 28 January 2005 Incorporates Amdt Nos. 222
Issue 9: 8 December 2004
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1 2 3 4 5 6 Application Definitions Instrumentation for flight under Visual Flight Rules Equipment for flight under Instrument Flight Rules Windshield clear vision equipment Recording equipment 7 Assigned altitude indicator and altitude alerting system 8 Radiation indicator 9 Ground proximity warning system 9A Directions relating to use of computers with the global positioning system 10 Serviceability Appendixes I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX and X
1
APPLICATION
This section applies to all Australian registered aircraft.
Note: Particular attention is drawn to the fact that this section does not include requirements for oxygen equipment, radio apparatus or emergency equipment which are specified in Civil Aviation Orders sections 20.4 and 20.11 respectively.
2
DEFINITIONS
In this section, unless a contrary intention appears: minimum equipment list means a list that provides for the operation of aircraft with permissible unserviceabilities, subject to compliance with such conditions, if any, as CASA directs under subregulation 37 (2) of the Regulations. permissible unserviceability means any defect or damage that CASA has approved under subregulation 37 (1) of the Regulations as a permissible unserviceability. TAWS-B+ system means a terrain awareness and warning system that is equipped with a visual display and complies with the requirements for Class B equipment expressed in TSO-C151, TSO-C151a or TSO-C151b. the Regulations means the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
Replacement Page Amdt No. 225 – 28 January 2005 Incorporates Amdt Nos. 222
Issue 9: 8 December 2004
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