Casr 105
Casr 105
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATION (CASR)
PART 105
PARACHUTE JUMPING
LAMPIRAN
NOMOR
TANGGAL
PART 105
PARACHUTE JUMPING
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
PART 105
PARACHUTE JUMPING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBPART A
GENERAL
105.1
Applicability ............................................................................................
SUBPART B
OPERATING RULES
105.11
105.13
105.14
105.15
105.17
105.19
105.23
105.25
Applicability ............................................................................................
General ..................................................................................................
Radio equipment and use requirements. ...............................................
Jumps over or into congested areas or open air assembly of persons ..
Jumps over or onto airports. ..................................................................
Jumps in or into Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D airspace .......
Jumps in or into other airspace. .............................................................
Information required, and notice of cancellation or postponement of
jump .......................................................................................................
105.27 Jumps over or within restricted or prohibited areas ...............................
105.29 Flight visibility and clearance from clouds requirements ........................
105.33 Parachute jumps between sunset and sunrise ......................................
105.35 Liquor and drugs ....................................................................................
105.37Inspections ..............................................................................................
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SUBPART C
PARACHUTE EQUIPMENT
105.41 Applicability ............................................................................................
105.43 Parachute equipment and packing requirements. ..................................
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SUBPART A
GENERAL
105.1
Applicability
(a)
This part prescribes rules governing parachute jumps made in the Republic
of Indonesia except parachute jumps necessary because of an in-flight
emergency.
(b)
For the purposes of this part, a parachute jump means the descent of a
person, to the surface from an aircraft in flight, when he intends to use, or
uses, a parachute during all or part of that descent.
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SUBPART B
OPERATING RULES
105.11 Applicability
(a)
Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, this subpart
prescribes operating rules governing parachute jumps to which this part
applies.
(b)
(c)
Sections 105.13 through 105.17 and 105.27 through 105.37 of this subpart
do not apply to a parachute jump made by a member of an Armed Force:
(d)
(1)
Over or within a restricted area when that area is under the control of an
Armed Force; or
(2)
105.13 General
No person may make a parachute jump, and no pilot in command of an aircraft
may allow a parachute jump to be made from that aircraft, if that jump creates a
hazard to air traffic or to persons or property on the surface.
105.14 Radio equipment and use requirements.
(a)
(2)
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(i)
(ii)
(b)
If, during any flight, the required radio communications system is or becomes
inoperative, any jumping activity from the aircraft in or into controlled airspace
shall be abandoned. However, if the communications system becomes
inoperative in flight after receipt of a required ATC authorization, the jumping
activity from that flight may be continued.
105.15 Jumps over or into congested areas or open air assembly of persons
(a)
(b)
(c)
Over an airport that does not have a functioning control tower operated by
Indonesia; or
(b)
However, a parachutist may drift over that airport with a fully deployed and
properly functioning parachute if he is at least 2,000 feet above that airports traffic
pattern, and avoids creating a hazard to air traffic or to persons and property on
the ground.
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No person may make a parachute jump, and no pilot in command may allow
a parachute jump to be made from that aircraft, in or into Class A, Class B,
Class C, and Class D airspace without, or in violation of, the terms of an ATC
authorization issued under this section.
(b)
Each request for an authorization under this section must be submitted to the
nearest DGAC air traffic control facility and must include the information
prescribed by section 105.25 (a)
(b)
(c)
This section does not apply to parachute jumps in or into any airspace or
place described in sections 105.15, 105.19, or 105.21.
(2)
The size of the jump zone expressed in nautical mile radius around the
target.
(3)
The location of the center of the jump zone in relation to (i) The nearest VOR facility in terms of the VOR radial on which it is
located, and its distance in nautical miles from the VOR facility
when that facility is 30 nautical miles or less from the drop zone
target; or
(ii) The nearest airport, town, or city depicted on the appropriate
Coast and Geodetic Survey WAC or Sectional Aeronautical chart,
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when the nearest VOR facility is more than 30 nautical miles from
the drop zone target.
(b)
(4)
The altitudes above mean sea level at which jumping will take place.
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(b)
When the flight visibility is less, or at a distance from clouds that is less than
that prescribed in the following table:
Altitude
Flight visibility
(statute miles)
(1)
1,200 feet or less above
the surface regardless of the
MSL altitude
(2)
More than 1,200 feet
above the surface but less
than 10,000 feet MSL
(3)
More than 1,200 feet
above the surface and at or
above 10,000 feet MSL
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(b)
Each person making a parachute jump between sunset and sunrise shall
display the light required by paragraph (a) of this section from the time that
person exits the aircraft until that person reaches the surface.
(b)
Using any drug that affects his faculties in any way contrary to safety.
105.37Inspections
The Director General may inspect (including inspections at the jump site), any
parachute jump operation to which this part applies, to determine compliance with
the regulations of this part.
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SUBPART C
PARACHUTE EQUIPMENT
105.41 Applicability
(a)
(b)
(b)
(2)
No person may make a parachute jump using a static line attached to the
aircraft and the main parachute unless an assist device, described and
attached as follows, is used to aid the pilot chute in performing its function, or
if no pilot chute is used, to aid in the direct deployment of the main parachute
canopy.
(1)
The assist device must be long enough to allow the container to open
before a load is placed on the device.
(2)
The assist device must have a static load strength of (i) At least 28 pounds but not more than 160 pounds, if it is used to
aid in the pilot chute in performing its function; or
(ii) At least 56 pounds but not more than 320 pounds, if it is used to
aid in the direct deployment of the main parachute canopy.
(3)
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(i)
(ii)
At one end, to the static line above the static line pins, or, if static
pins are not used, above the static line ties to the parachute cone;
and
At the other end, to the pilot chute apex, bridle cord or bridle loop,
or if no pilot chute is used, to the main parachute canopy.
(c)
(d)
(2)
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS
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