aerodrome layout including access routes aircraft schedules and their use in inspecting and reporting on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems allowable minor repairs under electrical codes and workplace procedures, and arrangements for engaging a qualified electrician to carry out repairs basic features and characteristics of aerodrome lighting systems company logo/identification different operating conditions: all weather conditions day and night variety of terrain conditions various forms of transport such as vehicle, other motorised/towed equipment effects on serviceability of aerodrome caused by lighting faults equipment used in inspecting and reporting on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems operation of airband radio equipment as used to communicate with air traffic control (ATC) and/or pilots orange or yellow painting or distinctive marking (of vehicles regularly used on movement area) permanent aerodrome lighting: aerodrome beacon approach lighting apron: edge lights flooding lights illuminated wind indicators obstacle lighting pilot activated lighting (PAL) precision approach path indicator (PAPI) runway: end identification lights end lights edge lights threshold lights standby power taxiway: centreline lights edge lights ‘T’ visual approach slope indicator system (T-VASIS) problems, safety hazards and risks that exist when inspecting serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems and related assessment/management measures that may need to be taken into account procedures for servicing and minor maintenance of equipment used in inspecting and reporting serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems purpose and application of aerodrome markers, markings and temporary lighting radio frequencies applicable to the aerodrome: automatic terminal information services (ATIS) common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF) other air traffic agencies (such as ATC or flight information region [FIR]) aerodrome weather information broadcast (AWIB) relevant information/documents: Aerodrome Emergency Plan (AEP) and procedures to be followed for each aerodrome emergency aerodrome Drug and Alcohol Management Plan (DAMP) Aerodrome Manual aerodrome SMS and safety/security policies and principles of risk assessment and risk management aeronautical information publication (AIP) AIP – En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA) airline timetables airside driver’s handbook and/or airside driving requirements for the aerodrome Australian Standards conditions of service, legislation and industrial agreements including workplace agreements and awards equipment manufacturer specifications for inspecting and reporting on aerodrome lighting systems induction and training material logbooks Manual of Standards (MOS Part 139 – Aerodromes) Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) operational checklists plans and maps relevant legislative and regulatory requirements relating to inspecting and reporting on the obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) as identified in: Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs) and MOS Part 139 – Aerodromes Defence Orders and Instructions environmental sustainability standards and recommended practices (SARPs) of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) workplace relations WHS/OHS and environmental, procedures and regulations including Drug and Alcohol Management Plan (DAMP) reporting procedures requirements for completing relevant documentation and/or incident reporting vehicle or other mobile obstacle markings and equipment: warning lights (orange/amber/yellow) mounted to be visible through 360 degrees weather information and its implications for workplace operations workplace procedures for inspecting and reporting on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems. |