It is the PIC’s responsibility to check update status of the EFB databases prior to each flight (or as appropriate) and to maintain the EFB in a controlled secure area so that no others are able to tamper with the hard- or software.
14.4.1Security solutions and procedures
The EFBs are code locked so that no one except the EFB Administrator has access to the System Settings or Preferences. Therefore, installation or deleting of software from the EFB is not possible without the lock code. The flight crew are aware that they are only allowed to use the original [XXX] accessories with the EFB.
NCC OPERATIONS MANUAL
Part B
[aircraft types and variants
in the Operator’s fleet]
General Information and Units of Measurement
[Operator’s SPA approvals for each aircraft in its fleet]
15.Limitations
Refer to the current version of the AFM and the supplements.
16.Normal Procedures
Refer to the current version of the POH.
And the supplements
17.Abnormal and Emergency Procedures
Refer to the current version of the POH and QRH.
18.Performance
Refer to the current version of the AFM and POH. Section 5
Refer to the current version of the POH.
20.Mass and Balance
Refer to the current version of the POH and the latest aircraft weighing report.
21.Loading
Refer to the current version of the POH and the latest aircraft weighing report.
Configuration list
22.Configuration Deviation List
Refer to the latest version of the CDL.
23.Minimum Equipment List
Refer to the chapter MEL in the OM part A and the approved MEL.
24.Survival and Emergency Equipment including Oxygen
Refer to the current version of the POH in respect to the installed equipment.
Refer to the current version of the POH.
26.Airplane Systems
Refer to the current version of the POH.
NCC OPERATIONS MANUAL
Part C
Operations Manual Part C
Instructions and information relating to:
Minimum flight level/altitude
Operating minima for departure, destination and alternate aerodromes
Communication facilities and navigation aids
Runway/final approach and take-off area (FATO) data and aerodrome/operating site facilities
Approach, missed approach and departure procedures including noise abatement procedures
Communication-failure procedures
Search and rescue facilities in the area over which the aircraft is to be flown
Description of the aeronautical charts that should be carried on board in relation to the type of flight and the route to be flown, including the method to check their validity
Availability of aeronautical information and MET services and
En-route communication/navigation procedures
are provided in the following documentations used by [Operator’s name].
[XXX] Manual IFR
[XXX] Flight deck application
DFS ICAO Charts [operator’s State]
AIP [operator’s State]
If the above information is not sufficient for the purpose of planning a specific flight, the NPFO shall be contacted with the request.
26.1Aerodrome/operating site categorization for flight crew competence qualification
Category A: An aerodrome which satisfies all of the following requirements:
an approved instrument approach procedure;
at least one runway with no performance limited procedure for take-off and/or landing according to [service provider] TL-Chart or AFM and airport data;
published circling minima not higher than 1’000 ft above aerodrome level; and
night operations capability.
B: All other airports which cannot be categorised as a category A airport or which require additional briefing (e.g. web-based aerodrome qualification).
C: All airports where special considerations have to be taken, or flight training in a FFS or aircraft as part of a pilot qualifications required by the airport authority or the competent authority.
The following table lists all airports that are categorised B and C.
ICAO Identifier
|
Name
|
Country/Region
|
Category
|
Briefing/Qualification
|
Ref. 1.2
|
EDAZ
|
Schönhagen
|
Germany/EUR
|
B/LJ45
C/CL30
|
VFR
Permission by airport authority required
|
|
EDFE
|
Egelsbach
|
Germany/EIUR
|
B/LJ45
B/CL30
|
|
|
EDFM
|
Mannheim City
|
Germany/EUR
|
C/CL30
C/LJ45
|
AIP-Germany Part II,
Signed statement of PIC to airport authority
|
X
|
EDRY
|
Speyer
|
Germany/EUR
|
C/CL30
C/LJ45
|
AIP Germany Part III
|
X
|
EDTG
|
Bremgarten
|
Germany/EUR
|
|
|
|
EGLC
|
London City
|
United Kingdom/EUR
|
N.A./CL30
C/LJ45
|
t.b.d
Approval by airport authority
|
X
|
LFMD
|
Cannes
|
France/EUR
|
B
|
Web familiarisation required
|
|
LOWI
|
Innsbruck
|
Austria/EUR
|
B
|
Mountainous environment
|
|
LSZA
|
Lugano
|
Switzerland/EUR
|
B
|
Web based qualification required
|
|
LSZR
|
Altenrhein
|
Switzerland/EUR
|
B
|
Glide angle > 3°
|
|
LSZS
|
Samedan
|
Switzerland/EUR
|
B
|
Mountainous environment
|
|
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