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RA covering the use of pyrotechnics, firearms and lasers to support aerodrome operations.
RA covering the provision of RVR information to pilots to assist in their decision of whether they can complete a landing or departure.
RA covering controllers’ actions in the event of an air system emergency.
RA covering the marking of restricted use areas of an aerodrome.
RA covering the aerodrome design and safeguarding requirements for vertical landing pads.
RA withdrawn, this activity does not need regulating in the CAE 4000 Series. It will be conducted in accordance with technical information and local orders.
RA Withdrawn, contents are covered RA 4806(5) and promulgated in accordance with RA 5401.
RA withdrawn see rationale.
RA withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
RA withdrawn, the activity is covered in the TAE 5000 Series and other Defence Publications.
RA 4457 has been withdrawn and been incorporated into RA 5405 – Special Instructions (Technical).
RA withdrawn, content is covered in RA 5401 and RA 5810 (20) and other Defence Publications.
RA withdrawn, as the training and authorization of SE maintainers is adequately addressed in RA 4806(5) - Personnel Competences and Authorization.
RA covering the situation where the larger AMO may temporarily not hold all the necessary tools and equipment in the approval..
RA covering the requirement for an AMO to remain approved, if agreed by the MAA, during negotiations about any specified changes.
RA withdrawn not deemed regulatory material.
RA withdrawn – function fulfilled by RA 1300.
Withdrawn – No longer deemed appropriate.
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