The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2001
This Order amends the Air Navigation Order 2000 (“the ANO”). In addition to minor and drafting amendments the following changes are made:The CAA or an authorised person may require production of any documents and records relating to approved air traffic service equipment (article 4).In respect of UK airspace and outside the UK for which the UK provides air navigation services an air traffic control approval granted by the CAA is required, which may be granted subject to such conditions as the CAA thinks fit and shall remain in force for the period specified on it (article 5 provides substitute article 88 of the ANO).The CAA may, in the interests of safety, direct the holder of a licence to provide air traffic services granted under Part I of the Transport Act 2000 to provide such air traffic control service, flight information service or means of two way radiocommunication as the CAA considers appropriate (article 7 inserts article 90A of the ANO).The CAA may, in the interests of ensuring the efficient use of airspace so as to require that air traffic services are provided to a standard appropriate for the airspace classification, direct any person in charge of the provision of air traffic services to provide such services as the CAA considers appropriate (article 7 inserts article 90B of the ANO).Air traffic service equipment is defined to mean ground based equipment including an aeronautical radio station, used or intended to be used in connection with the provision of a service to an aircraft in flight or on the ground. Such equipment may not be established or used unless the CAA has approved its intended purpose, the competence of the person in charge and the equipment. Records must be kept in relation to such equipment and associated recording apparatus in accordance with specified requirements. If required recording apparatus becomes unserviceable, the person in charge of the air traffic service equipment must render it serviceable again as soon as reasonably practicable (article 9 provides substitute articles 104 and 105 of the ANO and inserts Schedule 15 into the ANO).The CAA and authorised persons have the right of access to any building or place from which an air traffic control service is being provided or where any approved air traffic service equipment is situated (article 10 amends article 119 of the ANO).Various definitions are provided for and in particular an air traffic direction is defined as a direction made under article 90A and an airspace policy direction is defined as a direction made under article 90B (article 11 amends article 129 of the ANO).Co-pilots of helicopters flying on scheduled journeys for public transport in instrument meteorological conditions must hold an instrument rating (article 12 amends Schedule 8 of the ANO).
Document details
- Link to document on publisher's website
- The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2001 from King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
- Document type
- United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
- Date published
- 26 February 2001
- Last updated
- 21 May 2024
- Published by
- King's Printer of Acts of Parliament