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SAFA Ramp Inspections - Code7700

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<strong>SAFA</strong> <strong>Ramp</strong> Inspection ProceduresGuidance materialInspectionItemStd. Cat. Std. ref. Standard’s Text Pre-described Finding PDF code Instructions for completingthe detailed descriptionapproach path is so disposed over water that in theevent of a mishap there would be a likelihood of aditching.6.5.2.2 The equipment referred to in 6.5.2.1 shallcomprise one life jacket or equivalent individual flotationdevice for each person on board, stowed in a positioneasily accessible from the seat or berth of the person forwhose use it is provided.Note.- "Landplanes" includes amphibians operated aslandplanes.B05 I 3 A6-I-6.5.1(a) All seaplanes for all flights shall be equipped with:A8-IIIA-8.3A8-V-6.3A8-IIIB-6.3a) one life jacket, or equivalent individual flotation device,for each person on board, stowed in a position easilyaccessible from the seat or berth of the person for whoseuse it is provided;Prescribed safety and survival equipment that the crewor passengers are expected to use or operate at the timeof an emergency shall be reliable, readily accessible andeasily identified, and its method of operation shall beplainly marked.A6-I-6.5.2 6.5.2.1 Landplanes shall carry the equipmentprescribed in 6.5.2.2:Insufficient number ofserviceable Life jackets/ Flotation devicesavailable and requiredfor the type of flightB05-02 Indicate the particulars of thesituation observeda) when flying over water and at a distance of more than93 km (50 NM) away from the shore, in the case oflandplanes operated in accordance with 5.2.9 or 5.2.10;b) when flying en route over water beyond glidingdistance from the shore, in the case of all otherlandplanes; andc) when taking off or landing at an aerodrome where, inthe opinion of the State of the Operator, the take-off orapproach path is so disposed over water that in theevent of a mishap there would be a likelihood of aditching.<strong>SAFA</strong> Coordination Section Page 136 of 217© European Aviation Safety Agency, 2012 V 2.0

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