(1) |
No air service operator shall operate an aeroplane under this Part unless such aeroplane is equipped with— |
(a) |
at least one automatic ELT or two ELTs of any type as prescribed in technical standard 91.04.23(4); |
(b) |
where the aeroplane is of a type for which the individual certificate of airworthiness was first issued after 1 July 2008— |
(i) |
at lest two ELTs, one of which shall be automatic; or |
(ii) |
at least one ELT of any type as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 91, provided that the aeroplane has the capability to autonomously transmit information regarding its position at lest once every minute when in distress as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 121. |
[Regulation 121.05.24(1) substituted by regulation 13(i) of Notice No. R. 432, GG 40846, dated 19 May 2017 (Sixteenth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2017)]
(2) |
ELT equipment carried in terms of subregulation (1) shall operate and be installed as prescribed in technical standard 91.04.26 of SA-CATS 91. |
(3) |
ELTs required to be fitted in terms of this regulation, shall be capable of transmitting on the frequencies 121,5 MHz and 406 MHz simultaneously. |
(4) |
Notwithstanding subregulations (1) and (2), an aeroplane may be operated without a serviceable EL T where— |
(a) |
it is operated in accordance with a MEL approved by the Director; or |
(b) |
where a MEL has not been approved by the Director in respect of the aeroplane, the operator— |
(i) |
repairs or removes the ELT at the first aerodrome at which repairs or removal can be accomplished; |
(ii) |
on removal of the ELT from the aeroplane, sends the ELT to a maintenance facility; |
(iii) |
displays on a readily visible placard within the aeroplane cockpit, for the period of removal of the ELT from the aeroplane, a notice stating that the ELT has been removed and setting out the date of removal; and |
(iv) |
installs a serviceable EL T within 5 days after the date of removal. |