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Ramp Inspection List

Postby The Agent » Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:29 am

I have recieved this from SACAA regarding what and what not should be available when you and your a/c is inspected by a police official or a SACAA official.
I did not draw this up so if there are nay comments please post them and I am sure CAA will take not and also make comments. ( I hope so)

This is for ZS a/c but lets have good look and see what is applicable to us.
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Morph » Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:50 am

Ramp inspection of aircraft: ZU-EPH Aircraft Type: Bushbaby
Name of Owner/operator: Morph and Gadget
Does the aircraft have an identification plate: Yes, a fireproof plate with serial number on it
Certified copies of the listed documents are acceptable
Documentation:
1.Cert of Registration: In the flight folio
2.Cert of Airworthiness: In the Flight folio
3.Inspection Reminder: In the flight folio
4.Compass Card: on the compass
5.Pilot’s checklist: In the flight folio
6.Is the signal strips in the aircraft : N/a
7.Certificate of Release to Service available: ATF?
8.Radio station license available: In the flight folio
9. Approved Mass & Balance Sheet: In the flight folio
10.Equipment List: In the flight folio
12.SACAA Approved Aircraft Flight Manual: The flight folio
13.Is the flight folio correctly filled in: Yes
Check fight folio for outstanding defects: (If Yes What) ......
Is a Map of the area available Required
Is the Navigation Planning Log available ? what's this
Is first aid equipment dated and correctly stowed according to position decals: Yes
Is a Fire extinguisher available, valid and correctly stowed: Is this a requirement?
Is portable oxygen correctly stowed according to position decals: N/a fly below 12000ft
Are all emergency exits clearly marked and unobstructed - n/a
Does the crew have all the relevant personal documentation available:
1. Is your license valid and signed by the holder Pilot's licence
2. Is your medical valid - in Pilot's Licence
3. Do you have the type rating endorsed or on your file copy - In Pilot's licence

I agree with Agent. CAA are under huge pressure to not loose their rating and they are going to clamp down heavily on non-commercial flying. As NTCA aircraft we are going to be under the microscope. Let's ensure that we are legal at all times

BTW I have attached a copy of my flight folio. Feel free to plagerise it to your requirements all certified copies are added at the back. Note that the aircraft logbook must NOT be in the plane. The back of the flight folio has about 20 or so pages of the 'flight log.doc' This doubles as the temp logbook
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Old, Fat and Hairy » Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:43 pm

Checklist? Some of the experimental/homebuilt/micros are so basic a checklist is superfluous. Interesting exercise on a trike feeding one through the shredder at the back every time you perform an evolution.

I'd think the basic procedures in the POH should be sufficient.
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby LarryMcG » Fri Aug 22, 2008 10:51 am

Here is a copy of the fight folio book that I am making up. Includes the defects section, as required.

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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Cacofonix » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:29 pm

Thanks a million
:!: i saw this on the ermf site and browsed micolighters for some info and got it but share these points as well

1. Certificate of Registration & Certificate of Airworthiness (ATF)
2. Pilot License & Pilot Medical
3. Aircraft Flight Manual & Flight Folio
4. First Aid Kit
5. Mass & Balance Sheet
6. Radio Station License
7. Compass Card

Other: * Map of Area * Navigation Log * Inspection Reminder
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby The Agent » Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:46 pm

Hi Larry it was nice to see you again mate trust you all arrived home safely.

And guess what not one person was asked for documentation at Baberton.

But guess what talking to all present they were all prepared.

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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Cacofonix » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:00 pm

I need to get the hand held radio licence its an icom IC-A23 :oops: where to?
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Tumbleweed » Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:24 pm

So, every trike using a handheld now requires a radio lisence then?
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Arnulf » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:41 am

Tumbleweed wrote:So, every trike using a handheld now requires a radio lisence then?
Strictly speaking it is not the trike that needs the radio station licence, but the handheld radio. It is an ICASA regulation. Now how does one get a licence from the ICASA dudes? :roll:

Anybody got info on that?

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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Tumbleweed » Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:40 pm

They in Sandton

Blocks A, B, C and D, Pinmill Farm
164 Katherine Street
Sandton

Tel: +27 (11) 3218200

Will call tomorrow and advise.
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Cacofonix » Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:01 am

Thanks for the phone number vhpy 2 more questions. what does ramp mean and what is a compass card?
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Morph » Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:04 am

Yes you do need a radio station licence

R380 initial application + R48 for the first year
R48 per year thereafter

Here is the form http://www.icasa.org.za/Forms/Applicati ... fault.aspx

Download the Aircraft Application form

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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Morph » Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:14 am

peters wrote:Thanks for the phone number vhpy 2 more questions. what does ramp mean and what is a compass card?
Basically a ramp check is a ground inspection done by an appointed CAA inspector

A compass card is a small cardboard card showing the 8 directions, N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W and NW. Written below each of those is the actual compass reading you will need to fly. Basically every installation of a compass and the quality of the compass causes the readings to deviate . For example ferrous metal in the cockpit with cause the compass to swing slightly. So you have to perform a compass swing test, placing the aircraft in the 8 headings and then take the reading off the actuall compass. In some compasses you get adjustable compensation magnets that you can use to try and get within 5deg of the actual heading. Then you write these headings down onto the card. For example

N - 4deg
NE - 42deg
E - 87deg etc
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Cacofonix » Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:19 pm

Thanks a million. i will now sort these things asap vhpy
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Re: Ramp Inspection List

Postby Morph » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:35 am

Any idea of where we can get singal strips from?
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