AMC1 CAT.OP.MPA.105 Use of aerodromes and operating sites
CAA ORS9 Decision No. 1
DEFINING OPERATING SITES — HELICOPTERS
When defining operating sites (including infrequent or temporary sites) for the type(s) of helicopter(s) and operation(s) concerned, the operator should take account of the following:
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An adequate site is a site that the operator considers to be satisfactory, taking account of the applicable performance requirements and site characteristics (guidance on standards and criteria are contained in ICAO Annex 14 Volume 2 and in the ICAO Heliport Manual (Doc 9261‑AN/903)).
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The operator should have in place a procedure for the survey of sites by a competent person. Such a procedure should take account of possible changes to the site characteristics which may have taken place since last surveyed.
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Sites that are pre‑surveyed should be specifically specified in the operations manual. The operations manual should contain diagrams or/and ground and aerial photographs, and depiction (pictorial) and description of:
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the overall dimensions of the site;
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location and height of relevant obstacles to approach and take‑off profiles, and in the manoeuvring area;
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approach and take‑off flight paths;
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surface condition (blowing dust/snow/sand);
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helicopter types authorised with reference to performance requirements;
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provision of control of third parties on the ground (if applicable);
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procedure for activating site with land owner or controlling authority;
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other useful information, for example, appropriate ATS agency and frequency; and
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lighting (if applicable).
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For sites that are not pre‑surveyed, the operator should have in place a procedure that enables the pilot to make, from the air, a judgement on the suitability of a site. (c)(1) to (c)(6) should be considered.
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Operations to non‑pre‑surveyed sites by night (except in accordance with SPA.HEMS.125(b)(4)) should not be permitted.