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OTAR 119 - Air Safety Support International

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<strong>Air</strong> Operator Certification Part <strong>119</strong> Page 228910111213141516171819Listing of geographical area(s) of authorized operation (by geographical coordinatesor specific routes, flight information region or national or regional boundaries.Listing of applicable special limitations (e.g. VFR only, Day only, etc.).List in this column the most permissive criteria for each approval or the approvaltype (with appropriate criteria).Insert the applicable precision approach category (CAT I, II, IIIA, IIIB or IIIC).Insert the minimum RVR in meters and Decision Height in feet. One line is used perlisted approach category.Insert the approved minimum take-off RVR in meters. One line per approval may beused if different approvals are granted.Not Applicable (N/A) box may be checked only if the aircraft maximum ceiling isbelow FL290.Extended range operations (ETOPS) currently applies only to twin-engined aircraft.Therefore the Not Applicable (N/A) box may be checked if the aircraft model hasmore than 2 engines. Should the concept be extended to 3 or 4-engined aircraft inthe future, the “Yes” or “No” checkbox will be required to be checked.The threshold distance may also be listed (in nm), as well as the engine type.Performance-based Navigation (PBN): one line is used for each PBN specificationsauthorization (e.g. RNAV 10, RNAV 1, RNP 4), with appropriate limitations orconditions listed in the “Specific Approvals” and/or “Remarks” columns.Limitations, conditions and regulatory basis for operational approval associated withthe Performance-based Navigation specifications (e.g. GNSS, DME/DME/IRU).Information on performance-based navigation, and guidance concerning theimplementation and operational approval process, are contained in the PerformancebasedNavigation Manual (Doc 9613).Insert the name of the person/organisation, responsible for ensuring that thecontinuing airworthiness of the aircraft is maintained and the regulation whichrequires the work (e.g. Part 39).Other authorisations or data can be entered here, using one line (or one multi-lineblock) per authorisation (e.g. special approach authorisation, approved navigationperformance).END<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Support</strong> <strong>International</strong> (ASSI) Issue 7 Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements

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