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Section/department/division Aerodromes & Facilities Form Number: CA 139-08 Telephone number: 011-545-1000 Fax Number: 011 545 1451 Physical address Ikhaya Lokundiza, 16 Treur Close, Waterfall Park, Bekker Street, Midrand, Gauteng Postal address: Private Bag X73, Halfway House 1685 Website: www.caa.co.za CHECKLIST FOR APRON OPERATIONS INSPECTION DATE OF INSPECTION: NAME OF AERODROME: AIRPORT OPERATIONS MANUAL (CAR 139.02.3 & CAR 139.02.22) No. QUESTIONS N/A YES NO NOTE NO. 1 Does the Aerodrome have an approved, complete and current Airport Operations Manual? 2 Does the airport operations manual contain information pertaining to Apron Safety Management as prescribed by CAR: Part 139 and ICAO: Annex 14? 3 Does the airport operations manual include or refer to procedures for all activities pertaining to apron operations? 4 Are the procedures adequate for the operating conditions of the airport? 5 Are the contents of the airport operations manual implemented in day-to-day operations at the airport? 6 Has the airport operator identified individual/s who are responsible for apron management and apron safety? 7 Has the airport operator distributed parts of the Airport Operations Manual to those who require it to conduct their duties/ operate on airside? 8 If Yes, is the airport operations manual distribution list available for review? 9 If amendments are made to the Airport Operations Manual: How are these amendments communicated to airside stakeholders? The information supplied is certified as correct and a true reflection of the level of Aerodrome Apron Safety CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 1 of 9

APRON SAFETY MANAGEMENT (CAR: 139.02.04 & 140.01.3) 10. Are risk assessments and safety audits conducted on apron operations? If Yes, who is the person/s responsible for ensuring that risk assessment s and safety audits are conducted? 11. Are the risk assessments/ analysis and internal audits conducted by competent individuals? 12. Has the Airport Operator developed criterion to identify and assess risks identified on apron areas? (Risk Matrix) 13. Has the Airport Operator developed a procedure to ensure the consistent application of risk assessments on airport apron operations? 14. Is the frequency of risk assessments and preceding management review detailed? 15. Are there risk assessments and hazard identification reports available for inspection? 16 Has the Airport Operator developed a safety occurrence and investigation procedure for events? 17. Are there accident and incident investigation reports available for inspection? 18. Has the Aerodrome Operator established a Committee/ Forum where Apron Safety issues are discussed? 19. Are the minutes available for review? NOTES ON APRON SAFETY MANAGEMENT: CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 2 of 9

AIRCRAFT SAFETY (CAR: 139.02.11 & ICAO Airport Services Manual Part 8, Chapter 10) 20.1 Are all aprons clean and clear of foreign object debris (FOD)? 20.2 Are there any FOD bins available on the parking bays and other strategic positions? 20.3 Are FOD bins emptied regularly? 21. Is all apron equipment parked in designated staging areas? 22.1 Is the marshaller on the aircraft stand prior to the arrival of the aircraft? (One sample per apron) 22.2 Do all marshallers comply with all standard operating procedures prescribed by the aerodrome operator? 22.3 Is the marshalling signals used compliant with ICAO requirements? 22.4 Is all marshalling staff adequately trained? (Sample: Verify marshaller details with marshalling training records) 22.5 Interview: Is the marshaller familiar with the aircraft marshalling standard operating procedures? 23. Do apron staff approach the aircraft prior to been given the go-ahead from the aircraft engineer? 24. Are there any unsafe acts/ conditions during the loading and unloading of the aircraft? 25. Do all apron equipment and vehicles adhere to the speed limit permitted when on the ramp? 26. Are all standard operating procedures adhered to during the servicing of the aircraft? NOTES ON AIRCRAFT SAFETY: CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 3 of 9

PARKING OF, SECURING AIRCRAFT ON THE APRON (CAR 139-01.17 & 20) & (Annex.14.05.02.14.02 & 04.02) 27. Are there safety lines painted to define the areas intended for use by ground vehicles and other servicing equipment, to provide safe separation from aircraft? 28. Does the aircraft stand provide the minimum clearance requirements as prescribed in Annex. 14? 29. Does the airport have an apron management service at the airport? 30. Is the movement of aircraft on apron areas conducted in a safe manner? 31. Do all pilots adhere to all parking and departing instructions issued by the Apron Management Service/ ATC? 32. Is the aircraft properly chocked once stationary? 33. Are the chocks used, suitable for the size of aircraft? 34. Is provision made for smaller aircraft to be properly moored? 35. Does the aerodrome make use of air-bridges? 35.1 If yes, are the air-bridge operators suitably trained? 35.2 Do the airbridge operators comply with the airport operators standard operating procedures when using the airbridges? 36. Does the aerodrome make use of motorized apron equipment? 36.1 Are the apron equipment in a serviceable and roadworthy condition? 36.2 Are the steps used suitable for the type of aircraft? 36.3 Interview: An apron equipment operator on the content of the standard operating procedures governing the use of such equipment. 36.4 Record the following information (1 Sample to be taken from each apron): Aircraft registration; ETA of aircraft; Ground handling company; Unsafe acts or conditions noted during the handling of the aircraft. NOTES ON PARKING OF, SECURING AIRCRAFT ON THE APRON: CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 4 of 9

MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES (CAR: 139-01.16, 19 & 26) & (ICAO: Part 8.19) 37. Is vehicular movement regulated as per CAR: Part 139.01.28, ICAO: Part 08.19 and Annex. 14.09? 38. Has the airport operator developed rules and procedures to regulate the movement of vehicles and equipment on the movement area? 39. Has the aerodrome operator implemented measures to ensure that all drivers are familiar with and complies with, the rules and procedures for the operation of ground vehicles on service roads and airport stands? 40. Do all drivers adhere to the minimum speed and standard operating procedures when on the apron/s and service roads? 41. Interview: (One Sample per apron) Verify if the driver has all necessary authorisation to operate a vehicle on airside and if he/she is knowledgeable on the standard operating procedures governing vehicular movement on the airport? 42. With reference to 41: Has these drivers been trained operate vehicles on the movement area as required in Annex 14.09.07.04.b? NOTES ON MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES: CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 5 of 9

APRON INSPECTIONS (ICAO Airport Services Manual Part 8, 10 & 3) & (CAR: 139.02.26) NO. QUESTIONS N/A YES NO NOTE NO 43. Has the airport operator developed an airport inspection programme, incorporating information and procedures for apron inspections? 44. Are all apron areas inspected at least once daily and are the findings recorded on a daily basis? 45. Do competent aerodrome personnel conduct these inspections? 46. Does the apron inspection checklist used, address the specific operational safety needs of the aerodrome? 47. Do all employees complete the apron inspection checklist in accordance with the apron inspection procedures? 48. Are these reports available for inspection? 49. Are these inspection reports verified by airport management? 50. Is the apron sufficiently illuminated when dark? 51. Are airside staff allowed to smoke on airside? 52. If yes, are there designated smoking areas on airside and do airside users abide to smoking in those areas only? NOTES ON APRON INSPECTIONS The information supplied is certified as correct and a true reflection of the level of Aerodrome Apron Safety CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 6 of 9

REFUELLING OF AIRCRAFT (CAR 139-01.23) 53. Has the aerodrome prescribed standard operating procedures with regard to aircraft refuelling? 54. Is refuelling of aircraft done in accordance with the prescribed standard operating procedures? 55. Does the aerodrome operator ensure that refuelling is conducted within the prescribed safety parameters? 56. Does the Airport Operator ensure that all refuelling vehicles are roadworthy and that the refuelling equipment is compliant with the safety specifications? 57. Does aircraft refuelling take place whilst passengers are boarding or disembarking from the aircraft? 57.1 If Yes, has the Airport Operator prescribed procedures to mitigate the risks associated with this practice? 57.2 Are these procedures complied with at all times? 58. Are fuel/ oil spillages reported, appropriately treated and cleaned immediately? 58.1 Are fuel spillages recorded? 59. To prevent staff and drivers going under aircraft wings, are safety cones placed around wingtips, vent areas and engines? 60. Are these areas kept clear whilst refuelling is taking place? 61. Interview: Are the staff charged with ensuring airside safety aware and knowledgeable about the prescribed refuelling procedure? 62. Interview: Are the refuelling staff aware and knowledgeable about the prescribed refuelling procedure? NOTES ON AIRCRAFT REFUELLING: The information supplied is certified as correct and a true reflection of the level of Aerodrome Apron Safety CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 7 of 9

SAFETY TRAINING (SA-CATS-ATO & CAR: 139.02.05.2) NO. QUESTIONS N/A YES NO NOTE NO 63. Is appropriate training being given to personnel who are charged with the responsibilities of ensuring safety on the apron? 64. Is such training being presented by competent and accredited personnel as specified in SA-CATS-ATO? 65. Is the training presented at an accredited training establishment? 66. Are all persons working on the apron inducted in terms of the airport standard operating procedures? 67. Are training records being kept indicating the individuals who attended the training, the type of training, when the training was attended and if the training was successfully completed? NOTES ON SAFETY TRAINING CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 8 of 9

WORKS ON AERODROMES (CAR: 139.02.23) NO. QUESTIONS N/A YES NO NOTE NO 68 Are there construction works currently taking place on airside? 69 If yes, has the airport operator developed safety procedures pertaining to the current works on airside? 70 Are there procedures developed to restrict construction and maintenance activities in the proximity of electrical systems during low visibility? 71 Are these procedures adequate and complied with at all times? NOTES ON WORKS ON AERODROMES The information supplied is certified as correct and a true reflection of the level of Aerodrome Apron Safety SIGNATURE OF APRON OPERATIONS INSPECTOR NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS DATE CA 139-08 24 APRIL 2014 Page 9 of 9