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SUBJECT: Certificate of Airworthiness
1. Introduction
1.1. Pursuant to Paragraph 7 of the Air Navigation Regulation of Macao (ANRM), this
document prescribes the requirements and procedures for issuing and renewing of
Certificates of Airworthiness.
1.2. Certificates of Airworthiness and associated documents are issued in various
categories which prescribe the conditions under which the aircraft may be flown and
the purposes for which it may be used. The categories in which Certificates of
Airworthiness may be issued are specified in the Third Schedule to the ANRM.
1.3. An aircraft to which a Certificate of Airworthiness is issued shall be operated in
compliance with the terms of that certificate and within the approved operating
limitations in its flight manual.
1.4. The fees payable for the issue and renewal of a Certificate of Airworthiness will be in
accordance with Executive Order 45/2012. The fees shall be paid at the time when the
application is submitted. If the final amount of fees could not be determined at the time
of application, an amount estimated by AACM shall be paid. Any outstanding balance
shall be settled right after the application has been processed.
2. Application for a Certificate of Airworthiness
2.1. Application shall be made on Form AACM-AW-5, shown as Appendix No. 2, and
submitted to:
The President
Civil Aviation Authority
Alameda Dr. Carlos D’Assumpção, 336-342
Centro Comercial Cheng Feng, 18º andar
Macau, CHINA
2.2. The application can only be signed and submitted by the following person(s):
(a) the person in whose name the aircraft is to be registered; or
(b) the accountable executive such as the Chief Executive Officer or his delegate of the
company in which name the aircraft is to be registered; or
(c) the competent authority in the case of an aircraft is to be registered by the
Government of Macao.
Airw orthiness Procedure
No. : AP4
Issue : 8
Date : 01 Jul 2015
Address: Civil Aviation Authority
Alameda Dr. Carlos D’Assumpção, 336-342
Centro Comercial Cheng Feng, 18º andar
Macau, CHINA
PHONE: (853) 2851 1213
FAX: (853) 2833 8089
AFTN: VMMCYAYI
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2.3. The completed form shall be furnished to the Authority at least 3 months prior to the
anticipated date of issuing of the Certificate of Airworthiness for the aircraft.
Additional time may be required for the case of used aircraft or aircraft with major
changes in its type design. If the required documents cannot be submitted together with
the application form, a schedule for the submission of the required documents shall be
provided to AACM for acceptance.
3. Requirements for the Issue of Certificate of Airworthiness
3.1. Aircraft eligible for the issuance of Certificate of Airworthiness shall have been type
accepted by AACM.
3.2. Prior to issuing any Certificate of Airworthiness, the Authority will conduct an
assessment to determine if the aircraft meets the Macao airworthiness standards. The
applicant will have to furnish to the Authority the information, data, reports, etc.,
prescribed in Appendix No. 1 and to meet any additional requirements decided by the
Authority during the assessment. The applicant shall nominate an entity acceptable to
the authority to perform a technical assessment to the aircraft and its record. Report of
such assessment shall be submitted to the Authority, reflecting the information detailed
in Appendix No. 3 of this procedure.
Note:
An acceptable entity shall be composed of competent personnel covering the following expertise:
‧ initial and continuing airworthiness;
‧ regulations and requirements
‧ aircraft inspections;
‧ operational requirements and company procedures; and
‧ knowledge of the type of aircraft.
Sufficient manpower is required to ensure the assessment can be finished within the expected timeframe.
3.3. The aircraft may be required to be made available for inspection by the Authority at
suitable times and for such periods considered necessary. The owner or the operator
shall prepare the aircraft to permit access as necessary and shall perform any checks
and tests that may be requested.
3.4. Flight manual for each individual aircraft registered in Macao shall be approved and
the amendments thereto shall be in controlled in accordance with the procedures set
out in Appendix No. 5.
3.5. The aircraft should be weighed prior to the initial issue of a Macao Certificate of
Airworthiness. The requirements for determining the weight and balance of aircraft are
prescribed in the Aeronautical Circular No. AC/AW/028 (Weight and Balance of
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Aircraft). Relevant weight and balance report and basic weight schedule shall be
submitted in prescribed formats to the Authority.
3.6. The aircraft may be required to be tested in flight (via check flights) and to schedules
acceptable to the Authority in accordance with the requirements and procedures set out
in Appendix No. 6. The check flight carried out under the exporting country’s authority
may be acceptable for the issue of a Macao Certificate of Airworthiness.
4. Application for Renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness
4.1. Application shall be made on Form AACM-AW-5 and submitted to:
The President
Civil Aviation Authority
Alameda Dr. Carlos D’Assumpção, 336-342
Centro Comercial Cheng Feng, 18º andar
Macau, CHINA
4.2. The application can only be signed and submitted by the following person(s):
(a) the person in whose name the aircraft is registered; or
(b) the accountable executive such as the Chief Executive Officer or his delegate of the
company in which name the aircraft is registered; or
(c) the competent authority in the case of an aircraft is registered by the Government of
Macao.
4.3. The applicant will have to furnish to the Authority the information, data, reports, etc.,
prescribed in Appendix No. 4 and to meet any additional requirements decided by the
Authority during the assessment.
4.4. The application for renewal and all documents required should be submitted at least
twenty (20) working days prior to the expiry date of the Certificate.
5. Requirements for the Renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness
5.1. The renewal of a Certificate of Airworthiness is dependent on evidence being provided
that the aircraft complies with the appropriate airworthiness requirements and is
airworthy.
5.2. The aircraft shall be subject to a maintenance review at intervals specified in the
Approved Maintenance Programme but in any case no less than once every year. The
Certificate of Maintenance Review (CMR) shall be issued in accordance with the
requirements prescribed in the Aeronautical Circular No. AC/AW/029 (Certificate of
Maintenance Review).
5.3. Following the review of the submitted documents, the aircraft may be required to be
made available for inspection by Airworthiness Officers of the Authority prior to
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renewal of the Certificate of Airworthiness. The depth and extent of the inspection, if
required, will depend on:
(a) the age of the aircraft, total flying hours/cycles, areas and types of operation and
conditions of storage;
(b) the extent of any unscheduled work that has been carried out on the aircraft since
the last renewal following such events as serious or persistent defects, defects or
damages requiring major repairs or modifications, inspections completed following
hard or overweight landings or abnormal stresses during flight or on the ground,
corrosion in major structure, etc;
(c) evidence that the approved maintenance schedules or approved overhaul and/or
replacement periods for the aircraft and its components have been fully observed;
(d) evidence that airworthiness requirements or instructions, such as mandatory
modifications and inspections, airworthiness directives, etc., prescribed or
approved for the aircraft and its components by the Authority, have been complied
with fully; and
(e) evidence of, observance of the aircraft or component manufacturers’
recommendations, such as service bulletins, service letters, etc., which may affect
the airworthiness of the aircraft.
5.4. If an inspection of the aircraft is required, the owner/operator shall have the aircraft
prepared in an acceptable condition to enable tests and inspections to be made.
Additional work may be required by the Authority following the inspections.
5.5. Aircraft reweighings shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements
prescribed in Aeronautical Circular No. AC/AW/028. Relevant weight and balance
report and the basic weight schedule shall be submitted in prescribed formats to the
Authority.
6. Validity
Certificate of Airworthiness is normally issued and renewed with a validity of 12 months.
7. Request for Application Form
The application form is available for download from the AACM website:
www.aacm.gov.mo
8. Cancellation
This AP supersedes Airworthiness Procedure No. AP4 Issue 7 dated 01 October 2014.
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Requirements for Initial Issue of Certification of Airworthiness
1. Introduction
1.1. The following identifies the general requirements which shall be satisfied prior to the
initial issue of a Macao Certificate of Airworthiness.
2. All Aircraft
2.1. Documents required to be submitted include:
(a) Certificates of Airworthiness, if applicable, and Export Certificates of
Airworthiness for the aircraft, engines and propellers (as applicable) issued by the
Authority of the state of manufacture (for new aircraft) or by the exporting
Authority (in the case of used aircraft) with an issue date no earlier than 60 days
preceding the date of application and substantiated with:
(i) the national requirements with which the aircraft complies giving the title, issue
number and effective date;
(ii) such deviations from the national requirements as may have been authorised in
writing by the Authorities which issue the Certificates.
(b) A list of defects, if any, that is to be rectified by the applicant;
(c) Weight and balance report and basic weight schedule in prescribed formats (See
Aeronautical Circular No. AC/AW/028);
(d) Noise certification document;
(e) Flight manual (See Appendix No. 5 of the MAR-1 AP4);
(f) Check flight report (See Appendix No. 6 of the MAR-1 AP4);
(g) Minimum equipment list (MEL) approval;
(h) Maintenance programme approval;
(i) Layout of passenger accommodations (LOPA);
(j) An aircraft assessment report composed by an entity acceptable to the authority
reflecting the information detailed in Appendix No. 3 of the MAR-1 AP4; and
(k) Bilingual Placard List (BPL) (See Appendix No. 8 of the MAR-1 AP4).
3. First-of-type Aircraft
3.1. In addition to the requirements in Paragraph 2, the following is required for a first-of-
type aircraft exported to Macao, unless otherwise notified:
(a) Maintenance review board report where applicable;
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(b) Maintenance planning data (which should include corrosion prevention and control
programme, and structural integrity programme, where applicable);
(c) Master minimum equipment list, where applicable;
(d) One copy each of the following manuals:
(i) Crew manuals
(ii) Operations manual
(iii) Aircraft maintenance manual;
(iv) Illustrated parts catalogue;
(v) Standard practices manual;
(vi) Structural repair manual;
(vii) Structurally significant items; and
(viii) Weight and balance manual; and
(e) Complete sets of service bulletins for aircraft, engine, propeller and APU.
Amendment service for the above documents shall be provided to the Authority.
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Form AACM-AW-5
For Issue / Renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness
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Aircraft Report
Organisation: .............................................. Acceptance Reference: .................................
Aircraft Report Reference: ............................................ Issue: .........................................
Aircraft Registration: .…….........…
Applicant: ............................................ (Application Form dated: ...............……………)
Section B of the Aircraft Report is included/will follow. (Delete as applicable.)
Report Title: ………………………….…………………………..
Report Summary: …………………………………………….….
Author: ………………….............. Approved: ……………………..……
Date: ………….......................…… Date: …………………….………..…
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Aircraft Report – Contents
Introduction
Section A: AACM Approval Status of the Aircraft Build Standard
1 Build Standard
1.1 General
1.2 Macau Additional Requirements for Validated Aircraft
2 Modifications
3 Repairs
4 Equipment Fit
5 Flight manual
6 List of Deviations
7 Operational Approvals
Section B: Continued Airworthiness
1 Maintenance Schedule
2 Airworthiness Limitations
3 Compliance with Macao Regulations and Requirements
4 Airworthiness Directives
5 Service Bulletins
6 Aircraft Inspection
7 Check flight
8 Compass System and Magnetic Compass Swing
9 Electrical Load Analysis
10 Airworthiness Acceptance Test
Section C: Conclusions
Attachment 1: Statement of Conformity to AACM Approved Airworthiness Standards.
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Introduction
This section should include:
‧ A brief statement outlining the objectives of the report.
‧ The current Type Certificate Holders.
‧ The aircraft manufacturer.
‧ A complete history of past operational uses of the aircraft along with the Certificate of
Airworthiness category under which it operated.
‧ Basic details as follows:
Aircraft Type: ..................................... Manufacturer's Serial Number: .............................
Engine Type: ....................................... Manufacturer's Serial Number: .............................
APU Type: ........................................... Manufacturer's Serial Number: .............................
Propeller Type: ................................... Manufacturer's Serial Number: .............................
Certificate of Airworthiness Categories: ...............................................................................
Performance Group: ................................................................................................................
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Section A: AACM Approval Status of the Aircraft Build Standard
1. Build Standard
1.1. General
This section should include a reference to the original Type Certificate (TC) and the Type
Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) numbers (airframe, engine and propeller as applicable) and
the reference of type acceptance approval granted by the AACM.
1.2. Macao Additional Requirements for Validated Aircraft
Additional requirements are specified by the Authority for compliance with the
requirements for type certification, Certificate of Airworthiness, and operational approval.
This paragraph should incorporate a statement against those additional requirements. The
statements should identify how compliance with each of the additional requirements has
been achieved. When a previously AACM approved modification is embodied as the means
of compliance with an additional requirement, the modification title, number, and AACM
approval reference should be included in the statement. If a modification which is not
AACM approved is embodied as the means of compliance with the additional requirement,
the modification should be referenced in the statement and addressed in paragraph 2 below.
2. Modifications
This section should provide details on each modification, including minor modifications, which
should include the following, as applicable. The modification information should include the
AACM approval reference, and identify those modifications that require AACM approval. The
following details of modifications embodied shall be provided:
‧ The modification title.
‧ The modification design organisation and its contact.
‧ The modification installation organisation.
‧ The modification reference number or service bulletin number.
‧ A brief description of the modification.
‧ The AACM approval reference under which the modification was approved.
‧ The foreign national airworthiness authority that approved the modification, and their
approval reference, e.g. FAA supplemental type certificate number, or field approval e.g.
FAA DER Form 8110-3, etc. and its contact.
‧ The modification classification (Minor/Major).
Note: Modification classification will follow EASA Part 21A.91 and GM 21A.91.
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‧ The flight manual supplement reference.
‧ Any additional limitations introduced which compensate for a partial non-compliance with a
requirement.
‧ Any additional maintenance actions required for the modification.
3. Repairs
This should include details on each major repair to the aircraft, which should include the
following, as applicable. Repairs requiring AACM approval should be clearly identified. The
following details of repairs shall be provided:
The repair title.
The repair design organisation and its contact.
The repair installation organisation.
The repair reference.
The repair classification (Minor/Major).
Note: Repair classification will follow EASA Part 21A.91 and GM 21A435(a).
The AACM basis of approval.
Affect on any life limitations.
Affect on inspections or their frequencies.
4. Equipment Fit
This section should include the aircraft’s equipment list. The associated foreign approval
references (e.g. TSO) for any equipment that is not AACM approved or not satisfying
Aeronautical Circular No. AC/AW/002 (Acceptance of Aircraft Component) shall be stated.
Any installation of the equipment not approved by the AACM should be addressed in section A
paragraph 2.
5. Flight Manual
This section should specify the reference and revision status of the aircraft flight manual. The
temporary revisions, applicable supplement(s) and change sheet(s) shall also be referenced.
Note: The aircraft flight shall reflect the build standard of the aircraft.
6. Summary List of Deviations and Variations
This section should contain a summary list of deviations from the design certification
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requirements, if any. The list should specify the method of acceptance, for example, acceptance
based upon equivalent safety findings approved by the AACM. Where a temporary variation
has been granted against a certification requirement, the period for which the variation remains
valid should be stated.
7. Operational Approvals
This paragraph defines the applicable equipment design requirements which shall be complied
with in order that operational requirements can be satisfied.
References to evidence demonstrating the compliance (e.g. Specific paragraphs in TCDS, AFM
or OEM Letter of Compliance) should be provided:
Operational
Approval: Examples of Design Requirements:
References to
evidence:
ETOPS FAA AC 120-42A
RNP/MNPS ICAO Doc 9613; JAA TGL No. 2; FAA
Order 8400.12A
RVSM ICAO Doc. 7030 / 9574; JAA TGL No. 6;
FAA 91-RVSM
AWO
JAR-AWO, FAA AC 120-28D for Cat III
Weather Minima; FAA AC 120-29A for
Cat I & II Weather Minima
Note:
1. Aircraft Report shall state that ‘Airworthiness Approval does not constitute Operational Approval
which shall be applied for separately.’
2. Aircraft model may be type certified under TCDS but individual aircraft may not be equipped with
the required operational equipment (options not purchased/ installed).
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Section B: Continued Airworthiness
This section should incorporate details on how the following subjects have been addressed:
1. Maintenance Schedule
As an aircraft in respect of which a Certificate of Airworthiness is in force, shall not fly unless
the aircraft is maintained in accordance with an approved maintenance schedule, the applicant
may elect to provide the following information in the report:
(a) A maintenance schedule alignment check undertaken as agreed with the AACM.
(b) All components with life limitations shall be identified and cross referenced to the
source document. The overhaul/service life remaining for each component or Out of
Phase Inspection, including certification maintenance requirements (CMR one star * or
two star ** items) shall also be established.
2. Airworthiness Limitations
Compliance shall be established with the airworthiness limitations that are specified or
referenced by the aircraft, engine, or propeller TCDS(s). Airworthiness limitations may include
specific inspections and maximum retirement lives.
3. Compliance with Macao Regulations and Requirements
This section should incorporate details of compliance to the Air Navigation Regulation of
Macao (ANRM) and to Macao Aeronautical Circulars (ACs). Statement of compliance and
compliance matrix for mandatory regulations and requirements in relation with aircraft
airworthiness as specified in the ANRM and the ACs shall be provided. The compliance matrix
shall be in AACM’s prescribed format (see Appendix No. 7 of MAR-1 AP4):
Air Navigation Regulation of Macao (ANRM):
All the certification requirements applicable to the issue of the certificate of
airworthiness shall be complied with, and in particular the following:
(a) The aircraft shall be weighed and a weight and balance report and a basic weight
schedule raised.
(b) The aircraft shall be equipped with applicable equipment (including radio equipment)
as required by the ANRM. A compliance matrix to the applicable Schedules in
ANRM is required.
(c) Separate log books, acceptable to the AACM, shall be provided for the aircraft,
engines and VP propellers.
(d) Placards and markings required by the ANRM shall be affixed and displayed in
appropriate locations.
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Macao Aeronautical Circulars (AC)
A compliance matrix describing how compliance has been achieved against each
applicable Macao AC. If a previously AACM approved modification is embodied as the
means of compliance with an AC, the modification title and number and AACM
approval reference should be included in the compliance matrix. If compliance is
achieved by embodying a modification that is not AACM approved, the modification
should be referenced in the matrix and addressed in Section A paragraph 2.
4. Airworthiness Directives
This section should incorporate a list of all applicable airworthiness directives promulgated by
the state of design and Macao airworthiness directives, with respect to the aircraft, engines,
propellers (as applicable) and equipment. Conformation and method of compliance shall be
stated in each case. If an airworthiness directive has not been complied with, a justification for
acceptance should be provided (e.g. short term compensating factors). Where an airworthiness
directive has been complied with by using an alternative means of compliance, the means
chosen shall be stated and the approval of such methods shall be referenced.
Airworthiness directives that require repetitive compliance shall be identified and where
appropriate, the periodicity for initial and repetitive inspections, with respect to the applicable
calendar/flight hours/cycle limits, should be stated. Information as to when the next compliance
is due shall also be provided.
5. Service Bulletins
A list of service bulletins, including alert service bulletins, complied with on aircraft engines,
propellers (as applicable) and equipment;
6. Aircraft Inspection
This section should include the particulars and results of aircraft inspection.
7. Check flight
This section should incorporate references of the check flight report (See Appendix No.6 of the
MAR-1 AP4).
8. Compass System and Magnetic Compass Swing
This section should include records of compass system and magnetic compass swing.
9. Electrical Load Analysis
This section should incorporate the latest electrical load analysis of the aircraft.
10. Airworthiness Acceptance Test
This section should incorporate any particulars and results of airworthiness acceptance tests.
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Section C: Conclusions
This section should provide the conclusions of the assessment. If only section A of the report is
provided in the first instance, this section can provide the conclusions of the assessments
performed for section A.
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Aircraft Report: Attachment 1
Statement of Conformity to the AACM Approved Airworthiness Standards:
I hereby certify that, apart from the exceptions detailed below,
the aircraft complies with the airworthiness standards appropriate to the aircraft type;
the airworthiness standard of the aircraft conforms to the applicable Macao
airworthiness standards; and
the aircraft and its records have been inspected and as far as can be reasonably
determined the aircraft is safe to fly subject to the requirements prescribed in the
approved flight manual or the Certificate of Airworthiness.
Name: .................................... Signature : ............................. Date: ........……..............
Exceptions:
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Requirements for Renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness
1. Introduction
1.1. The following identifies the general requirements which shall be satisfied prior to the
renewal of a Macao Certificate of Airworthiness.
2. General Requirements
2.1. The applicant for renewal of a Certificate of Airworthiness should be required to
submit the following documents to the AACM:
(a) The latest Certificate of Maintenance Review (CMR) issuing according to the
requirements prescribed in the Aeronautical Circular No. AC/AW/029 and relevant
reports.
(b) A copy of an inspection package giving brief details of the work done since the last
renewal of the Certificate of Airworthiness. This package should include the
following documents but not limited to:
(i) The relevant log books or any acceptable means of compliance for the
maintenance performed on the aircraft since the last renewal of the
certificate;
(ii) A record of the repairs and modifications accomplished since the last renewal
of the Certificate;
(iii) A record of major checks carried out since the last renewal of the Certificate;
(iv) A record of airframe, engine or APU and propeller flying hours as following:
The total flying hours of the airframe since new and the flying hours since
the last renewal;
The total flying hours for the engine(s) since new and the flying hours
since the last overhaul;
The total flying hours for the propeller(s) since new and the flying hours
since the last overhaul;
(v) A record showing compliance with service bulletins, modifications or their
equivalent;
(vi) A record of major component changes with the reasons of changing;
(vii) A record of serious or persistent defects, defects or damages requiring major
repairs or modifications, inspections completed following hard or overweight
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landings or abnormal stresses during flight or on the ground, corrosion in
major structure; and
(viii) A list of defects, if any, that is to be rectified by the applicant at the time of
issuance of CMR.
(c) Compliance status of all airworthiness directives promulgates by the state of design
and Macao Airworthiness Directives, with respect to the aircraft, engines and
equipment;
(d) Weight and balance report and basic weight schedule (See Aeronautical Circular
No. AC/AW/028);
(e) A copy of certificate or declaration issued by the insurance company attesting the
aircraft is covered by valid Liability Insurance Policy.
(f) Records of compass system and magnetic compass swing; and
(g) Electrical load analysis.
(h) Copies of the valid Certificates of Releases to Service/Schedule Maintenance
Inspection.
(i) Reference and revision status of the aircraft flight manual, applicable temporary
Revisions, supplement(s) and change sheet(s).
(j) Records showing all service life limited components installed on the aircraft are
properly identified, registered and have not exceeded their approved service life
limit.
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Approval of Flight Manual
1. Introduction
1.1. A flight manual is a document prescribed by the International Civil Aviation Organisation
(ICAO) and is intended primarily for use by the flight crew. The manual contains
limitations, recommended procedures and information of a nature such that adherence to it
will enable the level of safety which is intended by the Airworthiness Requirements and the
Air Navigation legislation to be regularly achieved. The flight manual, by definition in the
ANRM, forms part of the Certificate of Airworthiness.
1.2. Flight manual for each individual aircraft registered in Macao shall be approved by the
AACM and the amendments thereto shall be controlled in accordance with the procedures
set out in this Appendix No.5.
2. Aircraft flight manual
2.1. General
2.1.1. Flight manuals shall be subject to approval by AACM.
2.1.2. Flight manuals provided in compliance with this Appendix No. 5 shall have been
approved in accordance with procedures acceptable to the Responsible Authority of
the State of Origin of the aircraft (hereinafter referred to as the 'Responsible
Authority'), and in addition shall comply with any Special Conditions prescribed by
AACM.
Note: It is the usual practice for flight manuals to be prepared and published by the manufacturer*, but
a manual prepared and published by some other body* will be acceptable provided that it complies
with paragraph 2.1.2. (*Hereinafter referred to as the Originator of the manual.)
2.1.3. Procedures shall be established by the applicant to ensure that the flight manual is
updated by incorporating the amendments, including changes classified as mandatory
by AACM; or in case of an aircraft leased to a Macao operator, classified as
mandatory by the State of Registry.
2.1.4. For flight manuals provided in compliance with this paragraph 2, the applicant shall
be responsible for, and shall make the necessary arrangements to ensure, the supply
of any amendments which are necessary to keep the flight manual up to date for as
long as an aircraft of the type remains registered in Macao.
2.2. Approval of Initial Manual
2.2.1. The flight manual requiring AACM approval shall have been approved by the
responsible authority of the state of design.
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2.2.2. The flight manual shall be identified either by a unique reference number, or by the
exact designation of all the aircraft to which the manual is to apply.
2.2.3. One copy of the flight manual or an electronic submission shall be supplied to
AACM for review and approval.
2.2.4. The review by the AACM will normally be limited to the extent necessary to ensure
that the amendments are consistent with:
i) The basis upon which the type of aircraft was certificated.
ii) Current ANRM and ACs.
2.2.5. When AACM has completed the review of the flight manual, the applicant will be
notified of the approval or of any alterations to it which are considered necessary
prior to such approval.
2.2.6. When the flight manual is approved by AACM, one copy, in the final form, shall be
sent to AACM for retention. This maybe in electronic format.
2.3. Approval of Amendment
2.3.1. Amendments which are initiated by the Originator of the manual and are already
approved by the responsible Authority of the state of design will be normally
accepted by AACM without the needs of review and approval.
2.3.2. Mandatory amendments promulgated as an airworthiness directives does not
required AACM approval.
2.3.3. The operator of the aircraft shall in accordance with the instructions provided,
embody the amendments, and shall make available to the AACM such amendments.
2.3.4. Changes other than those mentioned in 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 shall be approved by AACM.
Following AACM approval, the operator shall incorporate the changes into the flight
manual by means of change sheet or by a supplement. A list of effective change
sheets and the supplements shall be maintained by the operator.
Notes:
(1) A Change Sheet, which consists of an additional page or pages, is normally used to cover simple
changes to existing data. It is embodied in the flight manual adjacent to the basic page to which
the change relates.
(2) A Supplement is normally used to introduce a new role for the aircraft or the installation of major
items of equipment.
2.3.5. One copy of the amendment together with the instruction of embodiment shall be
supplied to AACM for retention without delay (or in the case of 2.3.4, following the
AACM amendment approval). This maybe in electronic format if the full latest
updated flight manual is supplied.
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Check Flight for Initial Issue of Certification of Airworthiness
1. General
1.1. Check flights undertaken on aircraft under investigation for the initial issue of a Macao
Certificate of Airworthiness shall comply with the procedures set out in this Appendix No.
6. In the following paragraphs, the term ‘check flight’ refers to required aircraft evaluation
flights that take place post type certification, such as for the issue/renewal of a Certificate of
Airworthiness.
Note: The operators are required to arrange adequate insurance to cover damage to the aircraft and to third
parties.
1.2. The purpose of check flight is to ensure that the aircraft’s flight characteristics and its
functioning in flight do not differ significantly from the normal characteristics acceptable to
AACM for the aircraft type and to check the flight performance against the appropriate
section of the flight manual.
1.3. The check flight shall be conducted or witnessed by a competent person designated by the
applicant.
Note: The test may be witnessed by the officers of the AACM.
1.4. Organisation responsible for the check flight shall ensure that such person performing the
flight test shall be appropriately licensed for the particular type of aircraft concerned and
competent to conduct the test laid down in the accepted Airworthiness Check flight
Schedule. Check flight personnel shall be provided with adequate facilities and equipment
for the effective performance of their duties.
1.5. Except where AACM requires additional pilots or flight crew to be carried out for a
particular Airworthiness Check flight, the number of persons conducting the test should be
confined to the crew specified in the Certificate of Airworthiness (flight manual).
1.6. The AACM shall be contacted prior to each required check flight. The AACM will audit
check flight results submitted.
2. Check flights
2.1. Check flights shall be completed to establish that:-
a) Handling characteristics are satisfactory and typical of the type.
b) Climb performance equals or exceeds the scheduled data.
Note: Data is necessary in order to assess any future deterioration of performance in service.
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c) The aircraft and its equipment function satisfactorily and the aircraft complies with its
type design standard.
d) Additional Requirements and Special Conditions, where applicable, have been
complied with.
2.2. A check flight report, in a form acceptable to the AACM, shall be provided. The AACM
may require any of the tests to be repeated.
3. Check Flight Schedule
3.1. New Aircraft:
The manufacturer's check flight shall be made to a Production Check Flight Schedule
acceptable to the AACM.
3.2. All Other Aircraft:
The check flights shall be made to schedule acceptable to the AACM. Such a schedule shall
contain details of the aircraft type to which it refers, shall be marked with a reference
number, issue number, and date, and shall cover the following:
a) Handling checks, which combine checks on various flight characteristics:
i. a qualitative assessment of the take-off;
ii. an assessment of the trim of the aircraft and the effectiveness of primary flight
controls and trimmers in steady flight;
iii. hover manoeuvres for helicopters;
iv. flight at maximum speed;
v. stalls in the take-off and landing configurations;
vi. a qualitative assessment of the landing.
b) Performance checks - simple, free air pressure rate-of-climb measurements under
known and predicted configurations and conditions;
c) Tests to check functioning of the aircraft equipment in flight and safe, recoverable
functioning of back-up systems e.g. emergency gear lowering, use of alternate braking
systems. Controls, systems and equipment, which are used regularly, may be
considered, for the purpose of the Schedule, to have been checked on the basis of
normal usage.
d) Such other tests as are requested by AACM.
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Note: Controls, systems and equipment which are used regularly may be considered, for the purpose of
this schedule, to have been checked on the basis of normal usage.
3.3. Check flight Results
3.3.1. The check flight results, in a form acceptable to AACM, shall be submitted to AACM
for acceptance.
3.3.2. The check flight result shall include a statement, in the following form, which shall be
completed and signed by the pilot who conducted the flight to record all the defects
found during the flight. This together with the completed Schedule comprises the
Check Flight Report.
CHECK FLIGHT STATMENT
Aircraft Type: ...........................................................
Registration: ...........................................................
Manufacturer's No.: ..................................................
I CERTIFY that I have tested the above aircraft to Airworthiness Check flight Schedule
reference ...........................................................
The following deficiencies and unsatisfactory features were revealed by the check flights or noted
at other times during the flight(s):
1 .........................................................................................
2 .........................................................................................
3 .........................................................................................
4 (etc.) ................................................................................
The above have been transcribed to ...............................for rectification and clearance.
Pilot .................................... Signed ........................................
Date .................................... Licence No. ..............................
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Guidance for Compliance Matrix
1. Introduction
1.1. The compliance matrix for mandatory regulations and requirements in relation with aircraft
airworthiness as specified in the ANRM and the ACs shall be provided in the aircraft report
(See paragraph 4.2 and Appendix No. 3 of the MAR-1 AP4) for the initial issue of the
Certification of Airworthiness.
1.2. The compliance matrix shall be produced in format prescribed in this Appendix No.7.
2. Compliance Matrix
2.1. The signatory for the compliance matrix shall be a competent member of the aircraft
assessment team.
2.2. Format of the compliance matrix:
2.2.1. The cover page shall include the following information:
COMPLIANCE MATRIX FOR THE INITIAL ISSUE OF THE CERTIFICATION OF
AIRWORTHINESS
Aircraft Type:
Aircraft Registration No.:
Aircraft Serial No.:
CoA Application Ref.:
Declaration:
I/We hereby declare that the information on the following compliance matrix is true
in every respect.
Signature: Date Signed (dd/mm/yy):
Name (Block Capitals): Position:
Company:
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2.2.2. content page listing the included regulations and their current revision and effective
date. The format of the content page can be as follow:
Doc. Subject Ver. / Rev. Effective date
1 ANRM Paras. 5, 12, 13, 16, 37, 38, 43, 47;
First, Fifth and Sixth Schedules.
Executive Order no.
46/2013 15 August 2013
2 AC/AW/XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX RXX DD/MM/YYYY
3 AC/AW/YYY YYY YYY YYY YYY YYY RYY DD/MM/YYYY
4 AC/AW/ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ RZZ DD/MM/YYYY
5 AC/OPS/AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA RAA DD/MM/YYYY
…
2.2.3. The compliance matrix should be at least including the following columns:
(a) Regulation reference
(b) Content of regulation
(c) Applicability
(d) Compliance
(e) Means of Compliance
(f) Doc. References & Remarks
2.3. Section A – Applicable Paragraphs in the ANRM
2.3.1. The paragraphs in ANRM related to the initial airworthiness and operational
requirements of the aircraft shall be included in this section. These include but not
limited to the following paragraphs: 5, 12, 13, 16, 37, 38, 43 and 47.
2.3.2. The compliance matrix for the ANRM paragraphs should be of sufficient detail to
show compliance with each individual point in the paragraphs, for example:
Reg.
Ref. Regulations
Applicable
(Yes/No)
Compliance
(Yes/No)
Means of
Compliance
Doc. References &
Remarks
PART II Registration and marking of
aircraft
Para. 5 Nationality and registration marks
(1) An aircraft … Yes Yes … …
(2) The marks … Yes Yes … …
(3) An aircraft … Yes Yes … …
…
2.3.3. If the content of the applicable ANRM paragraphs have been amended by ACs, the
compliance matrix shall be developed based on the latest amendments in the ACs.
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2.4. Section B – Applicable Schedules in the ANRM
2.4.1. The First, Fifth and Sixth Schedules should be included in this section.
2.4.2. For the First Schedules, only part B is required and it should be of sufficient detail to
show compliance with each individual point in the paragraphs.
2.4.3. For the Fifth and Sixth Schedules:
2.4.3.1. The applicable circumstances of flight and the corresponding applicable
Scales should be listed according to the ‘Table of Equipment’ in each
Schedule, for example:
Reg. Ref. Applicable Circumstances of Flight Scale of Equipment Required
Fifth Sch.
Para. 4
(2) Aircraft flying for the purpose of commercial air transport
category:
(a) minimum requirements:
(iii) all aircraft of maximum certificated take-off mass over 5,700 kg on
all flights A, B, C, D, N, V and DD
(iv) all aircraft required to carry cabin crew as part of the operating crew
after 18 November 2010 FF (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) and DD
(b) when flying under visual flight rules (VFR) within controlled
airspace E
(c) when flying under instrument flight rules (IFR) E
(d) when flying at night E +G + BB
(e) when on flights over water
(i) For aeroplanes H + GG
(f) when flying over designated land areas T
(g) flying in icing conditions F
(h) when flying on high altitude:
(ii) pressurized aircraft R + K Part II
(i) when operating above 15,000 m (49,000 ft) X
Requirements for aeroplanes only (commercial air transport
category)
(k) all aeroplanes of maximum certificated take-off mass over 5,700kg O + Q
(l) all aeroplanes P (i) + U (i)
(m) all aeroplanes of maximum certificated take-off mass over 27,000 kg EE
(p)
all turbine-engined aeroplanes of maximum certificated take-off mass
over 5,700kg or authorized to carry more than 19
passengers
Z
(q) when on long-range over-water flights in case of:
(i) 120 minutes at cruising speed or 400NM, whichever is the lesser,
for aeroplanes capable of continuing the flight to an aerodrome with
the critical engine(s) becoming inoperative at any point along the
route or planned diversions; or
Z
(r) when speed limitations are expressed in terms of Mach number Y
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2.4.3.2. A summary statement of the applicable Scale should be included, for
example:
The applicable Scales for the A/C includes: A, B, C, D, E …
2.4.3.3. The compliance matrix for each applicable Scale should be of sufficient
detail to show compliance to individual point within the scale, for example:
Reg. Ref. Regulations Applicable
(Yes/No)
Compliance
(Yes/No)
Means of
Compliance
Doc. References &
Remarks
Fifth Sch.
Scale A
(i) Spare fuses … Yes Yes … …
(ii) Current and … Yes Yes … …
(iii) (a) Subject to …
(b) Subject to …
(c) In addition …
Yes Yes … …
(iv) (a) One portable …
(b) Any agent … Yes Yes … …
(v) At least … Yes Yes … …
Scale B
…
2.4.4. If the content of the applicable ANRM Schedules have been amended by ACs, the
compliance matrix shall be developed based on the latest amendments in the ACs.
2.5. Section C – Applicable Aeronautical Circulars
2.5.1. Macao ACs in OPS and AW categories relating to initial airworthiness and
operational requirements shall be included in this section.
2.5.2. The compliance status of the applicable ACs can be in aggregated format, for
example:
Reg. Ref. Subject Applicable
(Yes/No)
Compliance
(Yes/No)
Means of
Compliance
Doc.
References &
Remarks
AC/AW/005R02
Coding and Registration of Macao
406 MHz Emergency Locator
Transmitter (ELT) for Search and
Rescue
Yes Yes … …
AC/AW/014R00 Required Communication
Performance Yes Yes … …
AC/AW/023R03 Flight Recorders Yes Yes … …
…
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Requirements for Placards
1. Introduction
1.1. For the purpose of this Appendix, placards include markings.
1.2. The marking and placard can provide notification, tips, instruction, and warning to the
passengers, crew members and the people for search and rescue outside the aircraft.
1.3. The purpose of this Appendix is to standardise placards and ensure proper usage of the
Chinese translations in bilingual placards.
1.4. This Appendix provides guidance for operators and the manufacturer in the selection of
the in-cabin markings and placards, the size and font, translation of Chinese, the order of
the English and Chinese wording and the background colour.
1.5. Placards that are purely pictorial in nature are not affected by this Appendix. Symbolic
placards for certain emergency equipment and passenger information signs published in
FAA Advisory Circular AC25-17A, Appendix 2, “Symbolic Regulatory Messages”, are
acceptable to the AACM.
2. Applicability
2.1. All Macao registered aircrafts shall comply with the requirements specified in sub-
paragraph 3.1 and 3.2 of this Appendix.
2.2. All Macao registered aircrafts with a Certificate of Airworthiness in Commercial air
transport category (Passenger) shall comply with the requirements specified in sub-
paragraphs 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 of this Appendix.
2.3. All Macao registered aircrafts for which bilingual placards are installed voluntarily
(anywhere in the aircraft) shall comply with the requirements specified in sub-paragraphs
3.4 and 3.5 of this Appendix.
Note: Placards regulated in the ANRM are not affected by this Appendix.
3. Requirements
3.1. General
3.1.1. Any advertisement or decoration inside the cabin shall not cause any confusion or
affecting the placard and marking as required by this Appendix.
3.1.2. When there is the need for replacing the placard and marking during aircraft
maintenance, the material of the new placard and marking, the size and colour of
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the character, the background colour, etc. shall remain the same as the original
placard and marking.
3.2. Placards for Emergency Equipment
3.2.1. Placards indicating emergency equipment shall be approximately at eye level and
shall not blend in with surrounding decor. A colour contrast that complies with
CS/FAR 25.811(f)(2) is acceptable. If the emergency equipment is located in an upper
or lower compartment, the eye level placard should have an arrow indicating the
compartment. Each compartment containing emergency equipment such as life
preservers, rafts, slides, slide/rafts, or fire extinguishers shall be placarded as to its
contents. For small aircraft which may not allow placards to be located at eye level, the
placards shall be located at a conspicuous location as practicable.
3.3. Bilingual Placard
3.3.1. The following items shall be presented in both the Chinese and English language
or purely pictorial in nature:
(i) all the literal markings and placards of tips, warnings, information and
notifications for passengers;
(ii) all the literal markings and placards of the position and opening instructions
of the emergency exits and doors for passengers or rescuer out of the aircraft;
and
(iii) all the operation instructions of emergency equipment for passengers.
3.3.2. A list of acceptable Chinese translations, which should be used as far as possible,
is found in Table 1 of this Appendix.
Note 1: For the aircraft requiring to carry cabin crew by paragraph 18(8)(a) of the ANRM or
by aircraft flight manual, paragraph 3.3 is not applicable to placards intended for exclusive
use by cabin crew.
Note 2: Placards are considered for passenger use if the area may be left unattended by cabin
crew. For example, the galley area may be left unattended by cabin crew in long haul flights. In
this case, the placards for waste disposal in this area shall meet the requirements of this sub-
paragraph.
Note 3: Chinese translation in simplified characters specified in Civil Aviation Administration
of China (CAAC) Advisory Circular no. AC-21-AA-2010-14 is acceptable to the AACM.
3.4. Chinese Words
3.4.1. Chinese words in bilingual placards may be presented in either traditional
characters (繁體字) or simplified characters (简体字). Mixed characters shall not
be utilised in the same aircraft.
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3.5. Bilingual Placard List
3.5.1. Each operator shall maintain a current record of all bilingual placards for each
aircraft in a Bilingual Placard List (BPL).
3.5.2. The BPL shall include at least the aircraft effectivity by registration mark(s), the
English and the corresponding Chinese text.
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Table 1: Acceptable Chinese Translations
(1)
No.
(2)
English
(3)
Chinese Translation
(Traditional Characters)
(4)
Chinese Translation
(Simplified Characters)
1 BABY BASSINET 嬰兒搖籃 婴儿摇篮
2 CAUTION 注意 注意
3 CREW SEAT ONLY 機組人員專用座椅 机组人员专用座椅
4 CREW ONLY 機組專用 机组专用
5 DANGER 危險 危险
6
… DURING TAXI,
TAKE-OFF AND
LANDING
當起飛、降落及滑行時 。
。。
当起飞、降落及滑行
时 。。。
7 EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT 應急設備 应急设备
8 EMERGENCY EXIT 緊急出口 紧急出口
9 EMERGENCY USE
ONLY 緊急時使用 紧急时使用
10 EXIT 出口 出口
11 FASTEN SEAT BELT
WHILE SEATED 安坐時請扣上安全帶 安坐时请扣上安全带
12 FIRE EXTINGUISHER 滅火器 灭火器
13 FLASHLIGHT 手電筒 手电筒
14 FIRST AID KIT 急救箱 急救箱
15 INFANT SEAT BELT 嬰兒安全帶 婴儿安全带
16 … KG 。。。公斤 。。。公斤
17 LAVATORY 洗手間 洗手间
18 LIFE JACKET 救生衣 救生衣
19 LIFE LINE 救生繩 救生绳
20 LIFE RAFT 救生筏 救生筏
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(1)
No.
(2)
English
(3)
Chinese Translation
(Traditional Characters)
(4)
Chinese Translation
(Simplified Characters)
21 LIFE VEST 救生衣 救生衣
22 LIFE VEST FOR
INFANTS 嬰兒救生衣 婴儿救生衣
23 LIFE VEST UNDER
YOUR SEAT 救生衣在座位下 救生衣在座位下
24 LIFE VEST UNDER
CENER ARM REST 救生衣在中間扶手下 救生衣在中间扶手下
25 LOAD LIMIT 載重限制 载重限制
26 MEGAPHONE 擴音器 扩音器
27 MAXIMUM WEIGHT 最高載重 最高载重
28 NO CIGARETTE
DISPOSAL 禁止棄置煙蒂 禁止弃置烟头
29 NO EXIT 此門不通 此门不通
30 NO SMOKING 不准吸煙 不准吸烟
31 NO STOWAGE 禁止放置物品 禁止放置物品
32 OPEN 開 开
33 OXYGEN 氧氣瓶 氧气瓶
34 PULL 拉 拉
35 PUSH 推 推
36 SMOKE HOOD 防煙面罩 防烟面罩
37 SURVIVAL KIT 救生包 救生包
38 TOILET 洗手間 洗手间
39 WARNING 警告 警告
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