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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 PDFcodeStandards in Annex 16, Volume I, unless otherwiseauthorized in exceptional circumstances for a certainaerodrome or a runway where there is no noise disturbanceproblem, by the competent authority of the State in which theaerodrome is situated.A14 I 2 A6-I-4.3.1(d)(e) A flight shall not be commenced until flight preparation formshave been completed certifying that the pilot-in-command issatisfied that:d) the mass of the aeroplane and centre of gravity locationare such that the flight can be conducted safely, taking intoaccount the flight conditions expected;e) any load carried is properly distributed and safely secured.A14 I 3 A6-I-5.2.7 a) The mass of the aeroplane at the start of take-off shall notexceed the mass at which 5.2.8 is complied with, nor themass at which 5.2.9, 5.2.10 and 5.2.11 are complied with,allowing for expected reductions in mass as the flightproceeds, and for such fuel jettisoning as is envisaged inapplying 5.2.9 and 5.2.10 and, in respect of alternateaerodromes, 5.2.7 c) and 5.2.11.b) In no case shall the mass at the start of take-off exceedthe maximum take-off mass specified in the flight manual forthe pressure-altitude appropriate to the elevation of theaerodrome, and, if used as a parameter to determine themaximum take-off mass, any other local atmosphericcondition.c) In no case shall the estimated mass for the expected timeof landing at the aerodrome of intended landing and at anydestination alternate aerodrome, exceed the maximumlanding mass specified in the flight manual for the pressurealtitudeappropriate to the elevation of those aerodromes,and if used as a parameter to determine the maximumlanding mass, any other local atmospheric condition.d) In no case shall the mass at the start of take-off, or at theexpected time of landing at the aerodrome of intendedlanding and at any destination alternate aerodrome, exceedthe relevant maximum masses at which compliance hasbeen demonstrated with the applicable noise certificationStandards in Annex 16, Volume I, unless otherwiseauthorized in exceptional circumstances for a certainInsufficient data to enable the crew tocheck the Mass & balance calculationsMass & balance outside operationallimitsInstructions forcompleting thedetailed descriptionA14-03 Provide furtherinformation as to whatin particular cannotbe checked by thecrew on the Mass &balance calculationsA14-04 Indicate theparticulars of thesituation observed<strong>SAFA</strong> Coordination Section Page 79 of 217© European Aviation Safety Agency, 2012 V 2.0

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