KP 274 Tahun 2015
KP 274 Tahun 2015
KP 274 Tahun 2015
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SUPRASETYO
HEMI PAMURAHARJO
Pembina Tk.'I (IV/b)
NIP. 19660508 199003 1 001
LAMPIRAN
PERATURAN DIREKTUR JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA
Nomor : KP 274 TAHUN 2015
Tanggal : g ApRIL 2Q15
Staff Instruction
SI 8900-4.10
Amendment
Date
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SUPRASETYO
HEMI PAMURAHARJO
Pembina Tk. I (IV/b)
NIP. 19660508 199003 1 001
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 4
1.1 Objective 4
1.2 Requirement 4
1.3 Authorization 4
1.4 Responsibility 4
2.5 References 9
2.6 Procedures 9
ATTACMENT 1 FORMS 16
1.1 Objective
1.2 Requirement
1.3 Authorization
1.4 Responsibility
C. Approval.
A. Obtain Authorization.
B. Recommendation.
A. Prerequisites.
• Knowledge of the regulatory requirements of CASR part 91,
appendix G, as applicable
• Successful completion of appropriate Airworthiness
Indoctrination course(s)
2.6 References
2.7 Procedures
After finish initial RVSM certification, DAAO may issue temporary RVSM
authorization to operator. Operators have six months from the date the
temporary RVSM authorization is issued to conduct the height keeping
performance monitoring.
DAAO inspector will update the RVSM approvals database periodically. After
the issuance of RVSM authorization, DGCA inspector will insert the aircraft
data (Aircraft Type/Model, Serial Number) and date of the approval issuance
on IMSIS data base.
To XXX
Ref. /DKUPPU/REK/XX/XXX
Date date month year
Expired Date date month year and 1000 Flight Hours
Subject RVSM Operational Approval
XXX
Deputy Director for Engineering
CC. :
Director of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operation
On behalf Director of
Airworthiness
and Aircraft Operation
XXX
Deputy Director for
Engineering
CC:
Director of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operation
Date
STATUS
Available
ITEM SUBJECT DOCUMENT (Open/Clo REMARKS
(dd/mm/yy
sed)
yy)
1. Application Letter (Letter of Intent)
2. Aircraft Eligibility
Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) / Type
a.
Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS)
Service Bulletins (SB), Service Letter
b. (SL)
Equipment Capability (Description of
c.
Aircraft Equipments)
3. Operating Procedures (Operation Manual/Checklist)
a. Pre Flight Procedures
Review maintenance logs and forms.
Ensure maintenance action has been
i.
taken to correct defects of required
equipment.
During the external inspection of the
aircraft, particular attention should be
ii.
paid to the condition of the static
sources etc.
Before takeoff, the aircraft altimeters
should be set to the local altimeter
(QNH) setting and should display a
iii.
known field elevation within the limits
specified in the aircraft operating
manuals.
Before takeoff, equipment required for
iv. flight into RVSM airspace should be
operational and malfunctions resolved.
b. Procedure Prior to Airspace Entry
List RVSM equipment that must be
i. operational prior to RVSM airspace
entry.
Operating Transponder. The operator
should ascertain the requirement for
ii. an operating transponder in the
airspace where operating.
c. In-Flight Procedures
Flight crew should comply with aircraft
i. operating restrictions related to RVSM
airworthiness approval
Emphasis should be placed on
promptly setting the sub-scale on all
primary and standby altimeters to
29.92 in. Hg/1013.2 hPa when
ii.
passing through the Transition
Altitude and rechecking the proper
altimeter setting when reaching the
initial cleared flight level (CFL).
In level cruise it is essential that the
aircraft is flown at the CFL.
iii.
Clearances must be fully understood
and followed.
During cleared transition between
levels, the aircraft should not be
iv.
allowed to overshoot or undershoot the
CFL bv more than 150 ft. (45m).
Unless circumstances dictate
otherwise, an automatic altitude
v.
control system should be operative
and engaged during cruise, etc.
An altitude alerting system should be
vi.
operational.
vii. At intervals of approximately one hour,
cross-checks between the primary
altimeters and the standby altimeter
should be made. A minimum of two
primary altimeters must agree within
200 ft. or a lesser value if specified in
the aircraft operating manual.
When operating under positive radar
control, the initial altimeter cross
check should be performed after level
off. On Class II navigation legs, a
cross-check should be performed and
viii. recorded in the vicinity of the point
where Class II navigation is begun
(e.g., on coast out). The readings of the
primary and standby altimeters should
be recorded and available for use in
contingency situations.
Normally the altimeter system being
used to control the aircraft should be
ix. selected to provide the input to the
altitude reporting transponder that is
transmitting the information to ATC.
If the pilot is notified by ATC of an
assigned altitude deviation (AAD)
error, which exceeds 300 ft., then the
X. pilot should take action to return to
the CFL as quickly as possible.
Contingency Procedures after entering
RVSM airspace. The pilot should
xi. notify ATC of contingencies, which
affect the ability to maintain the CFL
and coordinate a plan of action.
d. In-flight Procedures, Special Emphasis Items
Area of Operations Specific
i. Operational Policy & Procedures,
Including Standard ATC Phraseology.
Importance of crewmembers cross
checking each other to ensure that
ii.
ATC clearances are promptly and
correctly complied with.
Use and limitations of standby
iii.
altimeters in contingencies.
Problems of visual perception of other
iv.
aircraft at 1,000 ft. vertical separation.
Characteristics of aircraft altitude
v. capture systems that may lead to the
occurrence of overshoots
TCAS operating characteristics in
vi.
RVSM airspace, if equipped.
Relationship between the altimetry,
automatic altitude control, and
vii.
transponder systems in normal and
abnormal situations.
Aircraft operating restrictions (only if
viii.
applicable to the aircraft).
For those operators authorized to
ix. conduct oceanic operations—use of
Strategic Lateral Offset Procedures
(SLOP) in oceanic airspace to mitigate
the effect of wake turbulence and the
effect of operational errors.
Post Flight Procedure (if any).
In making maintenance log book
entries against malfunctions in height
e. keeping systems, the pilot should
provide sufficient detail to enable
maintenance to effectively troubleshoot
and repair the system.
4. Maintenance
c. Trained Personnel
5.
Training Personnel
Flight Crew Initial and Recurrent
a.
Training Syllabus
b. Dispatcher Training Syllabus
c. Training/Course Certificates
SSR Mode S (Directorate of Air
6.
Navigation)
Last RVSM Operational Approval/
7.
past performance (if any)
8. Plan for RVSM Height Keeping
Performance Monitoring
(GMU/ADSB)
Prepared by : Preview by
APPLICANT DGCA-DAAO
No
Yes
RVSM equipments
Inspection
(*>
APPLICANT DGCA-DAAO
®
Applicant Conduct
Height Keeping
Performance DAAO issue
Monitoring (ADSB/ Temporary RVSM
GMU) witnessed by Authorization
DAAO team
No
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SUPRASETYO
HEMI URAHARJO
Pembina Tk. l"(IV/b)
NIP. 19660508 199003 1 001