Industry meeting 31 March 2015
The utilization of
Non Type Certified Aircraft (NTCA)
in South Africa
Thabo Fisha SACAA
Acting General Manager
Non Type Certified Aircraft (NTCA) in South Africa Thabo Fisha - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Industry meeting 31 March 2015 The utilization of Non Type Certified Aircraft (NTCA) in South Africa Thabo Fisha SACAA Acting General Manager ASO WELCOME SACAA would like to take this opportunity to welcome everybody present. Todays
Acting General Manager
Southern Africa, this segment has however grown exponentially, and has become a fully-fledged industry in its own right.
economic challenges and growing costs on a worldwide basis
growth, NTCA has to a certain extent done the opposite.
advancements
and has the potential to promote a healthy aviation industry
growth and development of NTCA, which may in turn encourage new business opportunities, skills development and job creation.
NTCA, however the whole purpose of NTCA is to allow for simplified and more cost efficient methods of building or restoring, maintaining and flying an assortment of aircraft - be it for recreation or commercial operations.
are paramount, this requires a pragmatic approach with practical and sensible regulations and standards.
misinterpreted and the basic rules not followed.
years from SACAA’s side.
standards, and more on compliance of basic regulations with regards to NTCA.
in turn will impact positively on economic factors..
encourage growth and development in our industry and our country, whilst promoting safety simultaneously.
the largest growth areas in aviation, we have a duty to ensure its wellbeing.
than its certified counterparts, it will ensure a healthy growth and sustainable industry.
larger industry.
aviation worldwide.
and job creation such as engineering, specialized technical skills, design, repair and maintenance personnel, manufacturing, administration, pilots and instructor’s, who in turn will often progress and feed into the larger certified environment.
locally and internationally.
roles to support other industries and commercial non-passenger
security, community policing, aerial surveys and photography, firefighting, agriculture, research and humanitarian roles.
environment and even the recreational flipping arena, which in turn presents an enormous tourism potential.
which creates further skills and jobs.
Category Operating rules (Limitations) Type of Operation
Part 61 Part 62 Amateur-built Aircraft As per AFM As Per ATF (Authority to fly) No hire/reward Private use only Warning on instrument panel for pasengers Day/VFR Owner training for purpose of Conversion Training only (National Pilots Licence) Production-built Aircraft AS per AFM As Per ATF (Authority to fly) Hire & fly (under Part 141) Flight Training (Under Part 141) Commercial use (Cropsparaying; Surveying) Warning on instrument panel for pasengers Day/night***/VFR Ab-initio training Convertions to type Hour building Night Rating *** National Pilots Licence Ex-military Aircraft As Per ATF (Authority to fly) Flipping (Under AOC Part 135) Warning on instrument panel for pasengers Day/VFR Owner training only (Conversion Training) None Veteran Aircraft As Per ATF (Authority to fly) Flipping Warning on instrument panel for pasengers Day/night***/VFR Owner training only (case by case Ab-initio) & Conversion Training Owner training only (National Pilots Licence) Conversion training Any other aircraft not qualifying, or no longer qualifying for the issue of a certificate of airworthyness in terms of Part 21 of these regulations _____ _____ _____ _____ *** Aircraft complies with all the nesccesary Instrumentation and AFM is approved for night flight, and is handled on a case by case basis by Part 141 Flight in
Flight Training
SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY CAR24L REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
AUTHORITY TO FLY CERTIFICATE NO : J15/ZU-ABC 1. Nationality and registration marks
MANUFACTURER 3. Aircraft serial number ZU-ABC TYPE 1234 4. Categories : COMMERCIAL 5. This aircraft does not meet with the comprehensive requirements of the International Civil Aviation, dated 7 December 1944. The authority to fly is issued in terms of the Aviation Act, 1962 (Act 74 of 1962), as amended, and the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011, in respect of the above-mentioned aircraft which is considered to be airworthy when maintained and operated in accordance with the foregoing and the pertinent
Regulations, 2011. 6. Special conditions : SEE REVERSE SIDE 7. Expiry Date : ANNUALLY Date of issue : TODAY ...........................................………………… DIRECTOR OF CIVIL AVIATION
SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY CAR24L REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
AUTHORITY TO FLY CERTIFICATE NO : J15/ ZUABC 1. Nationality and registration marks
MANUFACTURER 3. Aircraft serial number ZU-ABC TYPE 1234 4. Categories : COMMERCIAL 5. This aircraft does not meet the comprehensive requirements of the International Civil Aviation, dated 7 December 1944.The authority to fly is issued in terms of the Aviation Act, 1962 (Act 74 of 1962), as amended, and the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011, in respect of the above-mentioned aircraft which is considered to be airworthy when maintained and operated in accordance with the foregoing and the pertinent
Regulations , 2011. 6. Special conditions : SEE REVERSE SIDE
Date of issue : TODAY . ............................................…………………
SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF AUTHORITY TO FLY 1 This aircraft is restricted to the Air Service Licensing Act of 1990 and the Air Operators Certificate issued for commercial operations. 2 No person may operate the aircraft described : (i) except in accordance with the applicable Regulations and in accordance with the conditions and limitations which may be prescribed by the Commissioner as part of the Certificate; (ii) over any foreign country without the special permission of the authority of that country; (iii) except in terms of the Part 96 Operations Manual;
(iv) except in terms of Part 94 when not engage in commercial
activity; (v) if the ownership is changed; (vi) if the aircraft was involved in an incident or accident. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF AUTHORITY TO FLY 1 This aircraft is restricted to the Air Service Licensing Act of 1990 and the Air Operators Certificate issued for commercial operations. 2 No person may operate the aircraft described : (i) except in accordance with the applicable Regulations and in accordance with the conditions and limitations which may be prescribed by the Commissioner as part of the Certificate; (ii) over any foreign country without the special permission of the authority of that country; (iii) except in terms of the Part 96 Operations Manual; (iv) except in terms of Part 94 when not engage in commercial activity; (v) if the ownership is changed; (vi) if the aircraft was involved in an accident or incident.
Amateur Built aircraft world wide is seen as recreational, and shall not be permitted to do any Part 61 (PPL - ATPL) training flights. Only conversion onto aircraft will be allowed for the registered owner ONLY. Amateur Built Aircraft are allowed to do private VFR flights by day ONLY.
If your aircraft has been issued with an Flight training authority to fly does not mean that you can just take it anywhere and do training on it. The Aviation Training Organization (ATO) must fill in an Application form CA141-27 (APPLICATION FOR INCLUSION OF AIRCRAFT ON ATO/AOC). Attach the following documentation:
This will incur a fee per aircraft added on the School’s OPSPEC.
Accidents Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total All Accidents 5 15 12 12 4 7 10 10 75 NTCA 3 7 5 7 1 5 5 3 36 Non NTCA 2 8 7 5 3 2 5 7 39
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug NTCA 3 7 5 7 1 5 5 3 Non NTCA 2 8 7 5 3 2 5 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Totals