REGIÃO ADMINISTRATIVA ESPECIAL DE MACAU
GABINETE DO CHEFE DO EXECUTIVO
Versão Chinesa
Ordem Executiva n.º 25/2003
Usando da faculdade conferida pela alínea 4) do artigo 50.º da Lei Básica
da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau, e nos termos do n.º 3 do artigo
9.º do Decreto-Lei n.º 36/95/M, de 7 de Agosto, o Chefe do Executivo manda
publicar a presente ordem executiva:
Artigo 1.º
Aprovação
É aprovado o Regulamento de Navegação Aérea de Macau, adiante designado
por RNAM, cuja versão em língua inglesa é publicada em anexo à presente
ordem executiva.
Artigo 2.º
Actualização periódica
1. A Autoridade de Aviação Civil (AACM), procede às actualizações
técnicas do RNAM que, por razões de segurança do transporte aéreo, se
revelarem necessárias.
2. As actualizações referidas no número anterior são de cumprimento
obrigatório, devendo ser incorporadas na publicação do RNAM com a
periodicidade máxima de dois anos.
Artigo 3.º
Divulgação
A AACM deve promover as medidas necessárias a uma adequada e permanente
divulgação do RNAM e das suas actualizações técnicas pelos destinatários,
designadamente pelos potenciais utilizadores do Aeroporto Internacional de
Macau.
Artigo 4.º
Publicação nas línguas oficiais
No prazo máximo de dois anos são publicadas as versões do RNAM nas
línguas oficiais da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau.
Artigo 5.º
Revogações
São revogados:
1) O Regulamento de Navegação Aérea de Macau, aprovado pela Portaria n.º
227/95/M, de 7 de Agosto, cujas versões nas línguas chinesa e portuguesa
foram publicadas no Boletim Oficial n.º 33, I Série, de 16 de Agosto de 1999,
por determinação do Despacho n.º
115/GM/99, de 3 de Agosto de 1999;
2) A Portaria n.º 327/95/M, de 26 de Dezembro.
Artigo 6.º
Entrada em vigor
A presente ordem executiva entra em vigor no dia seguinte ao da sua
publicação.
2 de Julho de 2003.
Publique-se.
O Chefe do Executivo, Ho Hau Wah.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Part I - Preliminary
- 1. Citation
- 2. Definition
- Part II - Registration and marking of aircraft
- 3. Aircraft to be registered
- 4. Registration of aircraft in Macao
- 5. Nationality and registration marks
- Part III - Airworthiness and equipment of aircraft
- 6. Certificate of airworthiness to be in force
- 7. Issue, renewal, etc., of certificates of airworthiness
- 8. Certificate of approval
- 9. Maintenance programme and Certificate of maintenance review
- 10. Inspection, overhaul, repair, replacement and modification
- 11. Licensing of maintenance engineers
- 12. Equipment of aircraft
- 13. Radio equipment of aircraft
- 14. Minimum equipment requirements
- 15. Aircraft, engine and propeller log books
- 16. Aircraft weight schedule
- 17. Access and inspection of airworthiness purposes
- Part IV - Aircraft crew and licensing
- 18. Composition of crew of aircraft
- 19. Members of flight crew – requirement for license
- 20. Grant, renewal and effect of flight crew licenses
- 21. Validation of licenses
- 22. Personal flying log book
- 23. Instruction in flying
- Part V - Operation of aircraft
- 24. Operations manual
- 25. Training manual
- 26. Commercial air transport – operator’s responsibilities
- 27. Loading – commercial air transport aircraft and suspended loads
- 28. Commercial air transport – operating conditions
- 29. Aerodrome (Heliport) Operating Minima
- 30. Preflight action by commander of aircraft
- 31. Responsibility of commander and Passenger briefing
- 32. Pilots to remain at control
- 33. Commercial air transport of passengers – additional duties of
commander
- 34. Flight dispatch and flight operations officers
- 35. Operation of radio in aircraft
- 36. Aeronautical station operator
- 37. Minimum navigation performance
- 38. Use of flight recording system and preservation of records
- 39. Dropping of persons, animals and articles
- 40. Carriage of weapons or munitions of war
- 41. Carriage of dangerous goods
- 42. Method of carriage of persons
- 43. Exits and break-in markings
- 44. Endangering safety of an aircraft
- 45. Endangering safety of any person or property
- 46. Drunkenness in aircraft and use of psychoactive substances
- 47. Smoking in aircraft
- 48. Authority of commander and members of the crew of an aircraft
- 49. Stowaways
- Part VI - Aircraft noise
- 50. Noise certificate
- Part VII - Fatigue of crew
- 51. Application and interpretation
- 52. Fatigue of crew – operator’s responsibilities
- 53. Fatigue of crew – responsibilities of crew
- 54. Flight times – responsibilities of flight crew
- Part VIII - Documents and records
- 55. Documents to be carried
- 56. Keeping of records of exposure to cosmic radiation
- 57. Production of documents and records
- 58. Preservation of documents
- 59. Revocation, suspension and variation of certificates, licenses and
other documents
- 60. Offences in relation to documents and records
- Part IX - Control of air traffic
- 61. Rules of the air and air traffic control
- 62. Licensing of air traffic controllers and student air traffic
controllers
- 63. Prohibition of unlicensed air traffic controllers and student air
traffic controllers
- 64. Flight information service manual
- 65. Incapacity of air traffic controllers
- 66. Power to prohibit or restrict flying
- 67. Restriction of flying in Macao air traffic control zone
- Part X -
Aerodromes, aeronautical lights and dangerous lights
- 68. Aerodrome – commercial air transport of passengers and instruction
in flying
- 69. Licensing of aerodromes
- 70. Charges at aerodromes licensed for public use
- 71. Use of aerodromes by aircraft of Contracting States
- 72. Noise and vibration caused by aircraft on aerodromes
- 73. Aeronautical lights
- 74. Dangerous lights
- Part XI - Air operator certificate
- 75. Issue of air operators’ certificates
- Part XII - General
- 76. Power to prevent aircraft flying
- 77. Right of access to aerodromes and other places
- 78. Obstruction of person
- 79. Enforcement of directions
- 80. Fee
- 81. Delegation of power
- 82. Power to prescribe
- 83. Penalties
- 84. Extra-territorial effect of this regulation
- 85. Direction
- 86. Exemption from this regulation
- 87. Saving
- 88. Mandatory reporting
- 89. Notification to public
- Part XIII - Requirements for aircraft flying for purpose other than
commercial air transport or aerial work
- 90. Applicability
- 91. Pilot responsibilities – regulation
- 92. Pilot responsibilities – facilities
- 93. Pilot responsibilities – operations
- 94. Pilot responsibilities – aerodromes operating minima
- 95. Pilot responsibilities – Fuel and oil requirements
- 96. Pilot responsibilities – Fuel and oil requirements (Applicable to
aeroplanes only)
- 97. Pilot responsibilities – Fuel and oil requirements (Applicable to
helicopters only)
- 98. Pilot responsibilities – Fuel and oil requirements (Applicable to
helicopters IFR only)
- 99. Report of hazardous flight conditions
- 100. Pilot responsibilities – flight crew fitness
- 101. Break-in markings
SCHEDULES