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From application to certification

18-19 April 2013, ADR Conference, Bucharest, Romania

AERODROME WORKSHOP IMPLEMENTATION OF R139/2014

‘Avram Iancu’ Int. Airport, Cluj Napoca

20 – 21 September 2015

TE.GEN.00409-001

Establishment of the CB – panel discussion –

Predrag Sekulic, EASA

George Lazăr, RCAA

ADR ‘in the scope’, Art. 4 summary report

589 ADR ‘in the scope’ Incl. 102 ADR for possible exemption

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ADR ‘in the scope’, Art. 4 summary report

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CS

IR

BR/ER

AMC

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Regulatory framework

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Certification basis (CB)

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The concept

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Certification Specifications

Equivalent level

of Safety

Special Condition Deviation Acceptance and Action Document

ADR design

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Infrastructure Ref. BR Art. 8a.2(b)

The story

ADR Certificate

DAAD* AMC GM

Organization & Operations Ref. BR Art. 8a.5

IRs = Implementing Rules

CSs = Certification Specifications

ELOS= Equivalent Level of Safety

SC= Special Condition

GM= Guidance Material

AMC= Acceptable Means of Compliance

GM

*For pre-existing deviations only:

Additional option of acceptance via “DAAD“ mechanism; Ref. 139/2014, Art. 7

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Infrastructure Ref. BR Art. 8a.2(b)

Establishment of the CB

DAAD*

• The components of an agreed CB are the relevant CS used, ELOS and Special Conditions (if accepted and prescribed).

• ELOS, Special Condition and DAAD cases must be supported by a Safety Assessment.

• ELOS, Special Condition and DAAD must be documented.

• Agreed CB is binding on an individual basis to the applicant.

* For pre-existing deviations only: Additional option of acceptance via “DAAD“ mechanism (Art. 7 of 139/2014)

GM

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Certification Specifications (CS) are technical standards for aerodrome design

Certification Specifications

(mentioned in ADR.ARC.020)

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• CS’s are non-binding technical standards adopted by the EASA to meet the essential requirements of the Basic Regulation (Annex Va) for the purpose of certification.

• CS’s relevant for the type of operations are to used by the applicant. • CS’s to be used by the applicant in the last effective version. • Once established using the CS’s, the agreed CB, becomes binding on an

individual basis to the applicant. • ADR operator needs to comply with any relevant new CS’s.

Relevant and latest effective CS are to be

used

CA needs to confirm that these are the applicable CS

Become component of

binding CB

Elements of Certification Basis (ADR.AR.C.020)

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Can apply to any deviation from the relevant CS

Only used when CA accepts the possibility to demonstrate ELOS

If accepted then component of

binding CB

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Elements of Certification Basis (ADR.AR.C.020)

• Should an applicant not meet the recommendation of the relevant CS, he can propose an ELOS that demonstrates how he meets the intent of the CS.

• If allowed to do so, the applicant has to demonstrate the ELOS. • Applicant must undertake Safety Assessment. • ELOS must be documented. • When accepted by the CA would not be linked to conditions.

Equivalent Level of Safety (ELOS)

(see ADR.AR.C.020)

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Elements of Certification Basis (ADR.AR.C.020)

• SC can be used when the relevant CS is inappropriate or inadequate because:

• physical, topographical or similar limitations related to the location of ADR; or

• ADR has novel or unusual design features; or

• experience from the operation of that ADR or others having similar design features has shown that safety may be endangered.

• Before prescribing a SC a safety assessment must be undertaken.

• SC comprises the technical specification and/or the limitations, operations conditions and procedures that the applicant has to fulfil

Special condition (SC) (see ADR.AR.C.025)

Special detailed technical specifications to ensure

compliance with the ER’s of Annex Va

Can only be prescribed by CA If prescribed then

component of binding CB

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Only a possibility for CA if ELOS or Special Condition impossible

CA compiles evidence and specifies period of validity

Extra document not part of CB

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(maybe) attached to Certificate

• DAAD only for Pre-existing deviation/s (pre-2014).

• New DAAD applications until 2024 but longer validity possible.

• Safety assessment to be done and mitigation put in place.

• Regular review of DAAD validity and the mitigation measures needed.

• Action to remove DAAD may be possible or desired in the future

Deviation Acceptance and Action Document (DAAD, see Art.6)

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CS’s =

Technical Standards that, if used, comply

with safety requirements

NAA can agree on

deviations,

if

applicant proves that an applicable CS is inadequate/inappropriate + establishes

with NAA special technical specifications to comply with ER’s

applicant proves that another design meets safety requirements and has a

level of safety equivalent to the applicable CS

CB is the NAA’s confirmation of how an applicant can show

compliance with the safety requirements (ER’s and IR’s)

CB as

established

by NAA on

applicant’s

proposal

or

CSs

established

by EASA

Deviations established by NAAs (local flexibility)

DAAD is part of the certificate and not of CB

Certification basis (CB)

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CB example Kolndorf - Conf. 2012

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CB example – Today

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CB example – CAA Romania (LRTR)

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CB example – CAA Switzerland

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source FOCA

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source FOCA

CB example – CAA Switzerland

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source FOCA

CB example – CAA Switzerland

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source CAA UK

CB example – CAA United Kingdom

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source CAA DK

CB example – CAA Denmark

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CB example – CAA Croatia

source CAA CRO

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CB example – CAA Croatia

source CAA CRO

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YOUR

OPINION

MATTERS!

CB for the conversion of certificate

CB for new aerodrome certification

CB for a change

Composition / content of CB

Application for a certificate

Initiation of the certification process / Declaration of compliance

Desk top review and audits / inspections

CS versus GM

Special condition & ELOS

Safeguarding of Aerodromes

Proposals for future developments 28

Topics for the discussion:

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Thank you!

Aerodrome operators realised that they are given more responsibility to ensure they are compliant with the rules.

An important factor in the conversion of the aerodromes has been the flexibility built into the rules that has allowed both the CAA and the aerodrome operators to mitigate some of the unusual issues that have arisen.

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Remarks on implementation 139/2014

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