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The Office of the General CounselAir Navigation: The Order and RegulationsPublished for the use of those concerned with air navigation,but not to be treated as authoritative (see Foreword)CAP 393

CAP 393CAP 393Air Navigation: The Order and RegulationsPublished for the use of those concerned with air navigation,but not to be treated as authoritative (see Foreword)This contains the Air Navigation Order 2009 as amended and Regulations madeunder the order.This OLD version contains the Air Navigation Order (ANO) 2009 is available to assistusers that have documents that contain references to articles of the ANO 2009.The Air Navigation Order 2016 came into force on 25 August 2016. The currentedition of CAP 393 that includes the ANO 2016 is available here: The Air NavigationOrder 2016 and Regulations

CAP 393 Civil Aviation Authority 2016All rights reserved. Copies of this publication may be reproduced for personal use, or for use within a company or organisation, but maynot otherwise be reproduced for publication.To use or reference CAA publications for any other purpose, for example within training material for students, please contact the CAA atthe address below for formal agreement.First edition 1976Second edition 1982Third edition 22 April 2003Fourth edition 10 January 2015Fourth edition Amendment 1 April 2015Fourth edition Amendment 2 August 2016This contains the Air Navigation Order 2009 as amended and Regulations madeunder the order.This OLD version contains the Air Navigation Order (ANO) 2009 is available to assistusers that have documents that contain references to articles of the ANO 2009.The Air Navigation Order 2016 came into force on 25 August 2016. The currentedition of CAP 393 that includes the ANO 2016 is available here: The Air NavigationOrder 2016 and RegulationsEnquiries regarding the content of this publication should be addressed to:Office of the General Counsel, Civil Aviation Authority, CAA House, 45-59 Kingsway, London WC2B 6TE.

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CAP 393List of effective pagesList of effective ril 2015Section 1Part 1310 January 2015LEPsiiApril 2015Section 1Part 1410 January 2015LEPsiiiApril 2015Section 1Part 151 August 2016LEPsivApril 2015Section 1Part 161 August 2016LEPsvApril 2015Section 1Part 1710 January 2015LEPsviApril 2015Section 1Part 21April 2015LEPsviiApril 2015Section 1Part 2210 January 2015LEPsviiiApril 2015Section 1Part 2310 January 2015LEPsixApril 2015Section 1Part 3110 January 2015Contents11 August 2016Section 1Part 321 August 2016Foreword110 January 2015Section 1Part 3310 January 2015Foreword210 January 2015Section 1Part 3410 January 2015Section 111 August 2016Section 1Part 35April 2015Section 12April 2015Section 1Part 3610 January 2015Section 1310 January 2015Section 1Part 3710 January 2015Section 1410 January 2015Section 1Part 3810 January 2015Section 151 August 2016Section 1Part 3910 January 2015Section 161 August 2016Section 1Part 31010 January 2015Section 1710 January 2015Section 1Part 3111 August 2016Section 1810 January 2015Section 1Part 31210 January 2015Section 1910 January 2015Section 1Part 3131 August 2016Section 11010 January 2015Section 1Part 31410 January 2015Section 11110 January 2015Section 1Part 31510 January 2015Section 11210 January 2015Section 1Part 31610 January 2015Section 1Order110 January 2015Section 1Part 31710 January 2015Section 1Order210 January 2015Section 1Part 3A110 January 2015Section 1Part 11April 2015Section 1Part 3A210 January 2015Section 1Part 1210 January 2015Section 1Part 3A310 January 2015June 2015Page i

CAP 393List of effective pagesSectionPartPageSection 1Part 3A4Section 1Part 3ASection 1SectionPartPage10 January 2015Section 1Part 8110 January 2015510 January 2015Section 1Part 8210 January 2015Part 3A6April 2015Section 1Part 8310 January 2015Section 1Part 3A710 January 2015Section 1Part 8410 January 2015Section 1Part 4110 January 2015Section 1Part 9110 January 2015Section 1Part 4210 January 2015Section 1Part 9210 January 2015Section 1Part 4310 January 2015Section 1Part 9310 January 2015Section 1Part 4410 January 2015Section 1Part 10110 January 2015Section 1Part 4510 January 2015Section 1Part 10210 January 2015Section 1Part 511 August 2016Section 1Part 10310 January 2015Section 1Part 5210 January 2015Section 1Part 1041 August 2016Section 1Part 5310 January 2015Section 1Part 10510 January 2015Section 1Part 5410 January 2015Section 1Part 10610 January 2015Section 1Part 611 August 2016Section 1Part 10710 January 2015Section 1Part 621 August 2016Section 1Part 11110 January 2015Section 1Part 631 August 2016Section 1Part 11210 January 2015Section 1Part 6410 January 2015Section 1Part 11310 January 2015Section 1Part 6510 January 2015Section 1Part 12110 January 2015Section 1Part 6610 January 2015Section 1Part 12210 January 2015Section 1Part 6710 January 2015Section 1Part 12310 January 2015Section 1Part 6810 January 2015Section 1Part 13110 January 2015Section 1Part 6910 January 2015Section 1Part 132April 2015Section 1Part 7110 January 2015Section 1Part 13310 January 2015Section 1Part 7210 January 2015Section 1Part 13410 January 2015Section 1Part 7310 January 2015Section 1Part 13510 January 2015Section 1Part 7410 January 2015Section 1Part 13610 January 2015Section 1Part 7510 January 2015Section 1Part 13710 January 2015Section 1Part 7610 January 2015Section 1Part 13810 January 2015Section 1Part 7710 January 2015Section 1Part 13910 January 2015Section 1Part 7810 January 2015Section 1Part 14110 January 2015Section 1Part 7910 January 2015Section 1Part 14210 January 2015April 2015DateDatePage ii

CAP 393List of effective pagesSectionPartPageSection 1Part 151Section 1Part 15Section 1SectionPartPage10 January 2015Section 1Part 22310 January 2015210 January 2015Section 1Part 22410 January 2015Part 15310 January 2015Section 1Part 22510 January 2015Section 1Part 15410 January 2015Section 1Part 2261 August 2016Section 1Part 15510 January 2015Section 1Part 22710 January 2015Section 1Part 15610 January 2015Section 1Part 22810 January 2015Section 1Part 15710 January 2015Section 1Part 22910 January 2015Section 1Part 16110 January 2015Section 1Part 23110 January 2015Section 1Part 16210 January 2015Section 1Part 23210 January 2015Section 1Part 16310 January 2015Section 1Part 23310 January 2015Section 1Part 17110 January 2015Section 1Part 23410 January 2015Section 1Part 17210 January 2015Section 1Part 24110 January 2015Section 1Part 17310 January 2015Section 1Part 24210 January 2015Section 1Part 1741 August 2016Section 1Part 24310 January 2015Section 1Part 1751 August 2016Section 1Part 24410 January 2015Section 1Part 18110 January 2015Section 1Part 25110 January 2015Section 1Part 18210 January 2015Section 1Part 25210 January 2015Section 1Part 18310 January 2015Section 1Part 25A110 January 2015Section 1Part 19110 January 2015Section 1Part 25A210 January 2015Section 1Part 19210 January 2015Section 1Part 26110 January 2015Section 1Part 20110 January 2015Section 1Part 26210 January 2015Section 1Part 20210 January 2015Section 1Part 26310 January 2015Section 1Part 20310 January 2015Section 1Part 26410 January 2015Section 1Part 204April 2015Section 1Part 27110 January 2015Section 1Part 21110 January 2015Section 1Part 27210 January 2015Section 1Part 21210 January 2015Section 1Part 27310 January 2015Section 1Part 21310 January 2015Section 1Part 27410 January 2015Section 1Part 21410 January 2015Section 1Part 27510 January 2015Section 1Part 21510 January 2015Section 1Part 27610 January 2015Section 1Part 2211 August 2016Section 1Part 27710 January 2015Section 1Part 22210 January 2015Section 1Part 27810 January 2015April 2015DateDatePage iii

CAP 393List of effective pagesSectionPartPageSection 1Part 279Section 1Part 28Section 1SectionPartPage10 January 2015Section 1Part 33810 January 2015110 January 2015Section 1Part 33910 January 2015Part 28210 January 2015Section 1Part 331010 January 2015Section 1Part 28310 January 2015Section 1Part 331110 January 2015Section 1Part 28410 January 2015Section 1Part 331210 January 2015Section 1Part 29110 January 2015Section 1Part 331310 January 2015Section 1Part 29210 January 2015Section 1Part 331410 January 2015Section 1Part 29310 January 2015Section 1Part 331510 January 2015Section 1Part 3011 August 2016Section 1Part 331610 January 2015Section 1Part 31110 January 2015Section 1Part 331710 January 2015Section 1Part 31210 January 2015Section 1Part 331810 January 2015Section 1Part 31310 January 2015Section 1Part 33191 August 2016Section 1Part 31410 January 2015Section 1Part 332010 January 2015Section 1Part 31510 January 2015Section 1Part 332110 January 2015Section 1Part 31610 January 2015Section 1Part 332210 January 2015Section 1Part 31710 January 2015Section 1Part 332310 January 2015Section 1Part 31810 January 2015Section 1Part 332410 January 2015Section 1Part 31910 January 2015Section 1Part 332510 January 2015Section 1Part 31101 August 2016Section 1Part 332610 January 2015Section 1Part 31111 August 2016Section 1Part 332710 January 2015Section 1Part 32110 January 2015Section 1Part 332810 January 2015Section 1Part 32210 January 2015Section 1Part 332910 January 2015Section 1Part 3231 August 2016Section 1Part 333010 January 2015Section 1Part 3241 August 2016Section 1Part 34110 January 2015Section 1Part 33110 January 2015Section 1Part 34210 January 2015Section 1Part 33210 January 2015Section 1Part 34310 January 2015Section 1Part 33310 January 2015Section 1Part 34410 January 2015Section 1Part 33410 January 2015Section 1Part 34510 January 2015Section 1Part 33510 January 2015Section 1Part 34610 January 2015Section 1Part 33610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 1110 January 2015Section 1Part 33710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 2110 January 2015April 2015DateDatePage iv

CAP 393List of effective pagesSectionPartPageSection 1Schedule 22Section 1Schedule 2Section 1SectionPartPage10 January 2015Section 1Schedule 424April 2015310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 425April 2015Schedule 2410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 426April 2015Section 1Schedule 3110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 427April 2015Section 1Schedule 3210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 428April 2015Section 1Schedule 3310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 429April 2015Section 1Schedule 3410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 430April 2015Section 1Schedule 3510 January 2015Section 1Schedule 431April 2015Section 1Schedule 41April 2015Section 1Schedule 432April 2015Section 1Schedule 42April 2015Section 1Schedule 433April 2015Section 1Schedule 43April 2015Section 1Schedule 434April 2015Section 1Schedule 44April 2015Section 1Schedule 435April 2015Section 1Schedule 45April 2015Section 1Schedule 4361 August 2016Section 1Schedule 46April 2015Section 1Schedule 437April 2015Section 1Schedule 47April 2015Section 1Schedule 438April 2015Section 1Schedule 48April 2015Section 1Schedule 439April 2015Section 1Schedule 49April 2015Section 1Schedule 440April 2015Section 1Schedule 410April 2015Section 1Schedule 51April 2015Section 1Schedule 411April 2015Section 1Schedule 5210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 412April 2015Section 1Schedule 5310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 413April 2015Section 1Schedule 54April 2015Section 1Schedule 414April 2015Section 1Schedule 55April 2015Section 1Schedule 415April 2015Section 1Schedule 5610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 416April 2015Section 1Schedule 5710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 4171 August 2016Section 1Schedule 6110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 418April 2015Section 1Schedule 6210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 419April 2015Section 1Schedule 6310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 420April 2015Section 1Schedule 7110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 4211 August 2016Section 1Schedule 7210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 4221 August 2016Section 1Schedule 7310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 423April 2015Section 1Schedule 7410 January 2015April 2015DateDatePage v

CAP 393List of effective pagesSectionPartPageSection 1Schedule 75Section 1Schedule 7Section 1SectionPartPage10 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73610 January 2015610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73710 January 2015Schedule 7710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 7810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 7910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71010 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 7111 August 2016Section 1Schedule 8310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8510 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71510 January 2015Section 1Schedule 871 August 2016Section 1Schedule 71610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 8910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 81010 January 2015Section 1Schedule 71910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 9110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72010 January 2015Section 1Schedule 9210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 10110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 1111 August 2016Section 1Schedule 72310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 1121 August 2016Section 1Schedule 72410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 1211 August 2016Section 1Schedule 72510 January 2015Section 1Schedule 12210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 72910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73010 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13510 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73110 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73210 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 73410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 7351 August 2016Section 1Schedule 131010 January 2015April 2015DateDatePage vi

CAP 393List of effective pagesSectionPartPageSection 1Schedule 131110 January 2015Section 32June 2015Section 1Schedule 131210 January 2015Section 3310 January 2015Section 1Schedule 131310 January 2015Section 3410 January 2015Section 1Schedule 131410 January 2015Section 3510 January 2015Section 1Schedule 131510 January 2015Section 3610 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13161 August 2016Section 3710 January 2015Section 1Schedule 13171 August 2016Section 3810 January 2015Section 1Schedule 14110 January 2015Section 3910 January 2015Section 1Schedule 14210 January 2015Section 31010 January 2015Table of Comparison110 January 2015Section 31110 January 2015Table of Comparison210 January 2015Section 31210 January 2015Table of Comparison310 January 2015Section 31310 January 2015Table of Comparison410 January 2015Section 31410 January 2015Table of Comparison510 January 2015Section 31510 January 2015Table of Comparison610 January 2015Section 31610 January 2015Section 211 August 2016Section 31710 January 2015Section 22April 2015Section 31810 January 2015Section 23April 2015Section 31910 January 2015Section 24April 2015Section 32010 January 2015Section 25April 2015Section 32110 January 2015Section 261 August 2016Section 32210 January 2015Section 27April 2015Section 32310 January 2015Section 28April 2015Section 32410 January 2015Section 29April 2015Section 32510 January 2015Section 210April 2015Section 32610 January 2015Section 211April 2015Section 32710 January 2015Section 212April 2015Section 32810 January 2015Section 213April 2015Section 32910 January 2015Section 214April 2015Section 33010 January 2015Section 215April 2015Section 33110 January 2015Section 31June 2015Section 33210 January 2015April 2015DateSectionPartPageDatePage vii

CAP 393SectionList of effective pagesPartPageDateSectionPartPageDateSection 33310 January 2015Section 51410 January 2015Section 33410 January 2015Section 51510 January 2015Section 33510 January 2015Section 51610 January 2015Section 33610 January 2015Section 51710 January 2015Section 33710 January 2015Section 5181 August 2016Section 33810 January 2015Section 51910 January 2015Section 33910 January 2015Section 6110 January 2015Section 34010 January 2015Section 6210 January 2015Section 34110 January 2015Section 6310 January 2015Section 34210 January 2015Section 6410 January 2015Section 34310 January 2015Section 651 August 2016Section 34410 January 2015Section 6610 January 2015Section 34510 January 2015Section 6710 January 2015Section 34610 January 2015Section 681 August 2016Section 3471 August 2016Section 6910 January 2015Section 34810 January 2015Section 61010 January 2015Section 4110 January 2015Section 61110 January 2015Section 4210 January 2015Section 61210 January 2015Section 5110 January 2015Section 6131 August 2016Section 5210 January 2015Section 61410 January 2015Section 5310 January 2015Section 61510 January 2015Section 5410 January 2015Section 61610 January 2015Section 5510 January 2015Section 61710 January 2015Section 5610 January 2015Section 61810 January 2015Section 5710 January 2015Section 61910 January 2015Section 5810 January 2015Section 62010 January 2015Section 591 August 2016Section 62110 January 2015Section 5101 August 2016Section 62210 January 2015Section 51110 January 2015Section 62310 January 2015Section 51210 January 2015Section 62410 January 2015Section 51310 January 2015Section 62510 January 2015April 2015Page viii

CAP 393SectionList of effective pagesPartPageDateSectionPartPageDateSection 62610 January 2015Section 741 August 2016Section 6271 August 2016Section 751 August 2016Section 62810 January 2015Section 7610 January 2015Section 62910 January 2015Section 7710 January 2015Section 63010 January 2015Section 7810 January 2015Section 63110 January 2015Section 7910 January 2015Section 63210 January 2015Section 71010 January 2015Section 63310 January 2015Section 71110 January 2015Section 6341 August 2016Section 71210 January 2015Section 6351 August 2016Section 71310 January 2015Section 6361 August 2016Section 7141 August 2016Section 6371 August 2016Section 71510 January 2015Section 6381 August 2016Section 7161 August 2016Section 6391 August 2016Section 7171 August 2016Section 6401 August 2016Section 7181 August 2016Section 7110 January 2015Section 7191 August 2016Section 7210 January 2015Section 7201 August 2016Section 731 August 2016Section 7211 August 2016April 2015Page ix

CAP 393General ContentsGeneral ContentsApril 2015Check List of PagesForeword1The Air Navigation Order 2009 (SI 2009 No. 3015)*2The Rules of the Air Regulations 2015 (SI 2015 No.840)*3The Air Navigation (General) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006 No. 601)*4The Air Navigation (Cosmic Radiation) (Keeping of Records) Regulations 2000(SI 2000 No.1380)*5Permanent Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) Regulations*6The Civil Aviation Authority Regulations 1991 (SI 1991 No.1672)*7The Air Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002 No.2786)**Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSOand the Queen’s Printer for Scotland.August 2016Page 1

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CAP 393ForewordForewordApril 20031Status1.1 This work sets out the provisions of the Air Navigation Order as amendedtogether with Regulations made under the Order. These Regulations are TheRules of the Air Regulations, The Air Navigation (General) Regulations, the AirNavigation (Cosmic Radiation) (Keeping of Records) Regulations, the AirNavigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations and a number of permanent AirNavigation (Restriction of Flying) Regulations. It also contains the provisions ofthe Civil Aviation Authority Regulations. As with the Air Navigation Order itself,the Regulations are in their currently amended form.1.2 It has been prepared for those concerned with day to day matters relating to AirNavigation who require an up to date version of the Orders and the Regulationsmentioned above. It is edited by the Office of the General Counsel of the CivilAviation Authority. Courts of Law will however refer only to the Queen’s Printer’sEdition of Statutory Instruments.2Updating2.1 The work will be kept up to date on the CAA website.2.2. Anyone may register on the CAA website to obtain e-mail notification of anyamendments.2.3 Anyone wishing to purchase a printed copy of CAP 393 and to subscribe to anamendment service for their printed copy should contact the CAA’s licensedsupplier. Contact details for the licensed supplier may be found on the CAAwebsite.3Amendments to the text3.1 New amendments to the text are underlined in red.4Enquiries4.1 Any comments or other communication relating to the contents of CAP 393should be addressed to the Editor at CAA House, 45-59 Kingsway, LondonWC2B 6TE or by e-mail to legal@caa.co.uk.January 2015Page 1

CAP 393Foreword4.2 Questions concerning publication and distribution of the printed version and itsamendment service should be addressed to the CAA’s licensed supplier at theaddress shown on the CAA website.January 2015Page 2

CAP 393Section 1:The Air Navigation Order 2009SECTION 1The Air Navigation Order 2009Coming into force in accordance with article 1ContentsArticle12Citation and CommencementRevocationPART 1 REGISTRATION AND MARKING OF AIRCRAFT3Aircraft to be registered4CAA to register aircraft in the United Kingdom5Who may register aircraft in the United Kingdom6Application for registration7Changes to the register8Aircraft which are entered in the Register of Aircraft Mortgages9General provisions concerning registration10Nationality and registration marksPART 21111A12131415AIR OPERATORS’ CERTIFICATES AND OPERATIONAL DIRECTIVESRequirement for an EU‑OPS air operator certificateRequirement for a Part-CAT air operator certificateRequirement for and grant of national air operator’s certificateRequirement for and grant of police air operator’s certificateOffering commercial transport and public transport flightsOperational directivesPART 316171819AIRWORTHINESS OF AIRCRAFTCertificate of airworthiness to be in forceCertificate of airworthiness for State aircraft registered in the United KingdomIssue and renewal of national certificates of airworthinessNational certificate of airworthiness ceasing to be in force and issue ofairworthiness directives for non‑EASA aircraftIssue of airworthiness directives for EASA aircraftIssue of national permits to flyNational permits to fly ceasing to be in force and issue of airworthiness directivesfor permit aircraftLimitations of national permits to fly20212223January 2015Page 1

CAP 393Section 1:The Air Navigation Order 200924252627282930313233343536Issue and validity of certificates of validation of permits to fly or equivalentdocumentsRequirement for an approved maintenance schedule and a certificate ofmaintenance review for non-EASA aircraftIssue of a certificate of maintenance review for non-EASA aircraftTechnical Log for non-EASA aircraftRequirement for a certificate of release to service for non-EASA aircraftCircumstances where a certificate of release to service is not requiredContents of a certificate of release to serviceWho may issue a certificate of release to serviceRequirement for a certificate of release to service for EASA aircraftLicensing of maintenance engineersAircraft, engine and propeller log books for non‑EASA aircraftAircraft weight scheduleAccess and inspection for airworthiness purposesPART 3A CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS OF AIRCRAFT WITH A NON-EXPIRINGNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF AIRWORTHINESS36A Requirement for and validity of a national airworthiness review certificate36B Validity of the national airworthiness review certificate36C Other circumstances in which an aircraft must not fly36D Initial issue of national airworthiness review certificate36E Subsequent issue of national airworthiness review certificate36FAircraft maintenance programme36G Commercial air transport aircraft, public transport aircraft and non-military Stateaircraft36H Extension of a national airworthiness review certificate of an aircraft in acontrolled environment36IExtension of a national airworthiness review certificate of an aircraft which is notin a controlled environment which has a maximum total weight authorised of2730kg or less36JExtension of a national airworthiness review certificate of other aircraft which arenot in a controlled environment36K Conduct of an airworthiness review36L Conduct of an annual review36M Approval of continuing airworthiness management organisation36N Approval of aeroplane and rotorcraft maintenance organisation36O General provisions concerning airworthiness reviewsPART 4 EQUIPMENT OF AIRCRAFT37Equipment of aircraftApril 2015 CorrectedPage 2

CAP 393Section 1:The Air Navigation Order 200938394041Carriage and use of equipmentRadio communication and radio navigation equipment of aircraftNotified radio communication and radio navigation equipment to be carried onflights for the purpose of commercial air transportMinimum equipment requirementsPART 5 CREW REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED42Required flight crew of aircraft43Flight crew required by aircraft registered in the United Kingdom44Pilots required on public transport flights by flying machines over 5700kg45Pilots required on public transport flights by aeroplanes of 5700kg or less46Pilots required on public transport flights by helicopters of 5700kg or less47Flight navigators or navigational equipment required on public transport flights48Required cabin crew of aircraft49Power to direct additional crew to be carriedPART 6 FLIGHT CREW LICENSING – REQUIREMENT FOR LICENCE50Requirement for appropriate licence to act as member of flight crew of EASAaircraft registered in the United Kingdom50A Requirement for appropriate licence to act as member of flight crew of non-EASAaircraft registered in the United Kingdom50B Appropriate licence51Flight crew licence requirement – Exception to act as flight radiotelephonyoperator52Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for solo flying training in non-EASAaircraft53Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for dual flying training in non-EASAaircraft54Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for non-EASA gyroplanes at night55Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for non-EASA balloons56Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for pilot undergoing training or tests57Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for navigators and flight engineers58Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for members of HM Forces59Flight crew licence requirement – Exceptions for gliders60Flight crew licence requirement – Exception for non-EASA aircraft where CAApermission granted61Requirement for appropriate licence to act as member of flight crew of non-EASAaircraft registered elsewhere than in the United Kingdom61A Requirement for appropriate licence to act as member of flight crew of EASAaircraft and specified non-EASA aircraft registered elsewhere than in the UnitedKingdomJanuary 2015Page 3

CAP 393Section 1:The Air Navigation Order 20096263Deeming a non-United Kingdom flight crew licence and any Part-FCL licencevalid for non-EASA aircraft and deeming a non-United Kingdom radiotelephonylicence valid for any aircraftPermission required where licence does not meet relevant minimum standardsPART 7 FLIGHT CREW LICENSING ‑ GRANT OF LICENCE AND MAINTENANCE OFPRIVILEGES64Grant, renewal and privileges of United Kingdom flight crew licences65Ratings and qualifications66Maintenance of privileges of aircraft ratings specified in Section 1 of Part B ofSchedule 7 in United Kingdom pilot licences for balloons, airships, gliders andgyroplanes67Maintenance of privileges of aircraft ratings specified in Section 1 of Part B ofSchedule 7 in United Kingdom aeroplane and helicopter licences68Maintenance of privileges of other ratings specified in Section 1 of Part B ofSchedule 769Maintenance of privileges of ratings specified in Sections 2 and 3 of Part B ofSchedule 770Maintenance of privileges of Flight Engineers’ Licences71Maintenance of privileges of Flight Navigators’ Licences72Requirement for a medical certificate for a United Kingdom licence and aNational Private Pilot’s Licence (Helicopters)72A Issue and validity of a medical certificate for a United Kingdom licence and aNational Private Pilot’s Licence (Helicopters)72BRequirement for a Part MED medical certificate for a Part-FCL licence73Requirement for a medical declaration73AIssue and validity of a medical declaration73BIssue of Light Aircraft Pilot Licence medical certificates73C Occupational health medical practitioners74Licence holder not to act as a member of flight crew when unfit75Training for landing on or taking off from waterPART 8 FLIGHT CREW LICENSING – GENERAL PROVISIONS76Person not to fly after failing test77Approval of training and testing78Validation of licences79Personal flying log80Instruction in flying81Glider pilots – minimum age82Licences and ratings no longer to be granted82AStatus of licences issued by the CAAJanuary 2015Page 4

CAP 393Section 1:The Air Navigation Order 2009PART 9 REQUIREMENT FOR OPERATIONS AND TRAINING MANUALS83Operations manual84Police operations manual85Training manualPART 10 DUTIES OF COMMANDER86Pre-flight action by commander of aircraft on private, aerial work or publictransport flights87Commander to be satisfied that flight can be safely completed88Passenger briefing by commander89Public transport of passengers ‑ commander to ensure demonstration oflifejackets90Public transport of passengers ‑ commander to ensure crew, passengers andbaggage secure91Public transport of passengers ‑ commander to ensure demonstration of use ofoxygen92Aerial work and private fl

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