
Easy Access Rules for Air Operations - Revision 21, September …
This document is issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (referred to as both ‘EASA’ and ‘the Agency’) to provide its stakeholders with an updated, consolidated, and easy …
CAT.POL.H.305 - Civil Aviation Authority
(1) conduct a risk assessment, specifying: (i) the type of helicopter; and. (ii) the type of operations; (2) implement the following set of conditions: (i) attain and maintain the helicopter/engine …
Part-CAT - EASA
By means of the ED Decision 2021/005/R the AMC/GM to CAT.IDE.A.220 and CAT.IDE.A.225 have been updated in line with the existing evidence and expert opinion. The use of …
GM1 CAT.POL.H.225(b) Amended AMC1 CAT.POL.MAB.100, subparagraph (b) Amended AMC1 CAT.POL.MAB.100, table at end Amended GM1 CAT.POL.MAB.100(e) Amended Section 4 …
CAT.POL.A.340 - Civil Aviation Authority
CAT.POL.A.340 Take-off and landing climb requirements The operator of a two-engined aeroplane shall fulfil the following take-off and landing climb requirements. (a) Take-off climb
CAT.POL.A.210 Take-off obstacle clearance - Civil Aviation Authority
(c) The operator shall establish contingency procedures to satisfy the requirements in (a) and (b) and to provide a safe route, avoiding obstacles, to enable the aeroplane to either comply with …
Polecat - Wikipedia
Polecat is a common name for several mustelid species in the order Carnivora and subfamilies Ictonychinae [1] and Mustelinae. Polecats do not form a single taxonomic rank (i.e. clade). The …
CAT.POL.A.230 and CAT.POL.A.235 Landing – Dispatch Requirements This Safety and Operational Directive contains mandatory action that is required to restore an acceptable level …
CAT.POL.A.320 En-route — single-engined aeroplanes CAT.POL.A.325 Landing — destination and alternate aerodromes CAT.POL.A.330 Landing — dry runways CAT.POL.A.335 Landing …
If compliance with CAT.POL.A.210 is based on an engine failure route that differs from the all engine departure route or SID normal departure, a ‘deviation point’ can be identified where the …