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Title: Regulations Governing General Aviation
Am Date: 2015-07-30
Legislative History: Amendment to Article 9, 10, 16 and addition of Article 18-1,18-2 promulgated by MOTC Order No. 10450097191 on July 30, 2015

Transaction

Amended

Article 18-1
All flight application mentioned in this regulations may be applied through the on-line information system designated by CAA.

Article 18-2
CAA may commission the airport operator to conduct and approve the flight application or changes in Paragraph 1 of Article 9 and Paragraph 1 of Article 10.
The commissioned the airport operator and matters, and the legal basis for such commission in the preceding paragraph shall be publicly announced and published in a government gazette.
Article 9
A general aviation enterprise uses aircrafts except free balloon for flight shall, five working days before a planned operation, enclose the following papers to apply for CAA permission:
1) flight operation application (Attachment 3);
2) list of passenger (Attachment 4) – any changes made to the passenger list shall be submitted to the airport and the operator or manager of the concerned private airfield before takeoff; aerial tourism operators are allowed to submit the passenger list the airport before departure;
3) statement of authorization to execute the operation( Non-profit flight is no need to submit);and
4) other documents
The sketch of operation area should be provided to Air Navigation and Weather Services, one working day before the planned operation.
To apply for non-profit flights carrying the personnel who are not flight crew, the certificate of liability insurance taken for the said personnel shall also be enclosed.
In order to use a helicopter pad on temporary basis, aside from going by Paragraph 1 of Article 21 of the Regulations Governing the Management of Private Airfield and pertinent rules, CAA permission shall be requested seven working days before the planned operation, submitting the papers aforementioned in Paragraph 1.
If extension of an operation is required, CAA permission must be requested three working days before the last day of the operation, submitting the following papers:
1) letter of authorization to extend operation( Non-profit flight is no need to submit);and
2) photocopy of the original letter of agreement approved
Application for launching an operation of fire-fighting, search & rescue , paramedic or other matter of emergency may be filed with the nearest air terminal affiliated to CAA, exempt from the working days requirement as stipulated in paragraph 1, 2 and 4.

Article 10
Application from general aviation enterprise for business charter operations shall abide by the following regulations:
1)Submit the following documents to CAA to apply for permission two working days prior to the expected takeoff when using a civil airport or private airfield, or three working days before the expected takeoff when using a civil and military airport
A. Application (Attachment 5)
B. A copy of the business charter contract (Non-profit flight is no need to submit).
C. List of passengers to be aboard the said business charter flight (Attachment 6). Changes to the passenger list should be presented to the airport and the operator or manager of a private airfield before takeoff.
2) Voluntary cancellation of an approved flight should be reported to concerned airports, the operator or manager of a private airfield in advance for record.
3) Flight permission is valid within 24 hours before and after the estimated time of departure and arrival as shown in the flight notification (Attachment 7).
To apply for non-profit flights carrying the personnel who are not duty personnel aboard an aircraft, the certificate of liability insurance taken for the said personnel shall also be enclosed.
In case of business charter flights for evacuating the wounded or sick, or other emergencies, application may be filed exempt from the working days requirement as stipulated in the first paragraph.

Article 16
General aviation enterprises are required to keep all contracts, letters of authorization, passenger lists or their electronic files for at least 2 years for CAA’s reference.