Singapore legislation

Regulation 5

of Air Navigation (121 — Commercial Air Transport by Large Aeroplanes) Regulations 2018

Regulation 5

Documents to be carried

Amended byS 938/2020 wef 05/11/2020S 938/2020 wef 05/11/2020

Subregulation 1

Amended byS 938/2020 wef 05/11/2020S 938/2020 wef 05/11/2020

An AOC holder must ensure that all the following documents are carried on board a flight of a large aeroplane:

(a)

its Certificate of Registration;

(b)

its Certificate of Airworthiness;

(c)

the appropriate licence for each flight crew member;

(d)

the aircraft radio station licence;

(e)

the journey log book or equivalent record;

(f)

a noise certificate, if applicable;

(g)

a certified true copy of the AOC holder’s air operator certificate and the associated operations specifications;

(h)

a certified true copy of any 83 bis agreement, or the agreement summary of such an 83 bis agreement, if applicable; (i)a certified true copy of the agreement for the lease, charter or interchange or any other similar arrangement for the aeroplane, if applicable; (j)in the case of a Singapore registered aeroplane, a copy of each certificate of maintenance review in force in respect of the aeroplane;

(k)

the English translation of any document required in sub‑paragraph (a), (b), (f) or (h) that is written in a language other than English.

Subregulation 2

Before commencing any flight of a large aeroplane, the pilot‑in‑command must ensure that the documents listed in paragraph (1) are in force and remain in force for the duration of the flight.

Subregulation 3

Despite paragraph (1), the documents listed in that paragraph may be kept at the aerodrome of departure if it is a flight —

(a)

that is intended to begin and end at the same aerodrome located in Singapore; and

(b)

that does not include passage over the territory of any other State in its planned flight path.

Regulation 5 — Air Navigation (121 — Commercial Air Transport by Large Aeroplanes) Regulations 2018