Self Assessment Questionnaire Aviation Major Hazard ... - MIRMgate
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<strong>Major</strong> <strong>Hazard</strong> Audit Protocol<br />
<strong>Aviation</strong> – <strong>Self</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Questionnaire</strong><br />
** Uncontrolled copy. Printed 5/10/04 **<br />
No<br />
Std<br />
Ref<br />
Questions to confirm compliance with the standard<br />
associated with charter flights<br />
NA<br />
YES NO Documents that you should be able to access<br />
and actions required<br />
Comments<br />
9.14 2.3.4 Are procedures and controls in place to prevent injury to persons approaching aircraft<br />
when propellers or rotor blades are moving?<br />
9.15 2.3.4 Are there controls on the movement of passengers near aircraft?<br />
9.16 2.3.5 For charter operations carrying passengers, on flights using aircraft of 12 or less seats,<br />
are all passengers, baggage and freight weighed?<br />
9.17 2.3.5 For charter operations carrying passengers, on flights using aircraft of more than 12<br />
seats, is checked in baggage and freight weighed?<br />
9.18 2.3.5 For charter operations carrying passengers, on flights using aircraft of more than 12<br />
seats, are Standard Passenger Weights available for use if passengers are not<br />
weighed?<br />
9.19 2.3.5 Is there a process in place for the pilot to evaluate weight while operating in areas<br />
where weighing facilities are not available?<br />
9.20 2.3.5 After passenger baggage and freight has been checked-in and weighed, does it remain<br />
under the control of baggage handling staff until it is loaded on the aircraft?<br />
9.21 2.3.5 Are there procedures in place to ensure that the loading of passengers does not take<br />
place while the aircraft is being refuelled?<br />
9.22 2.3.6 For charter operations carrying passengers is a flight manifest or pilot’s log prepared<br />
for the pilot of each flight?<br />
9.23 2.3.6 Is this information passed by radio to base or a copy retained at the departure point?<br />
9.24 2.3.7 For charter operations carrying passengers is a flight safety briefing given to<br />
passengers covering the issues required by the standard?<br />
9.25 2.3.7 For charter operations carrying passengers are safety cards detailing emergency<br />
procedures provided at each seat on the aircraft?<br />
9.26 2.3.7 Are the passenger safety briefing cards specific to the aircraft type and configuration?<br />
9.27 2.3.8 Are passengers made aware of articles which are not allowed on board aircraft?<br />
9.28 2.3.9 Have procedures been established to ensure that items or materials classified as<br />
Dangerous Goods are not transported by air except in accordance with International<br />
Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations or procedures agreed between WMC<br />
and the aircraft operator?<br />
SAF-MHSAQ-03 Rev 02 Issued: 20/06/01<br />
Support Team Leader<br />
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