Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014Dangos y teitl llawn

Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 of 12 February 2014 laying down requirements and administrative procedures related to aerodromes pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)

ADR.OR.D.035 Record keeping U.K.

(a)The aerodrome operator shall establish an adequate system of record keeping, covering all its activities undertaken under Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules.U.K.
(b)The format of the records shall be specified in the aerodrome manual.U.K.
(c)Records shall be stored in a manner that ensures protection from damage, alteration and theft.U.K.
(d)Records shall be kept for a minimum of five years, except that the below records shall be kept as follows:U.K.
(1)

the aerodrome certification basis, the alternative means of compliance in use and the current aerodrome or aerodrome operator certificate(s), for the lifespan of the certificate;

(2)

arrangements with other organisations, for as long as such arrangements are in effect;

(3)

manuals of aerodrome equipment or systems employed at the aerodrome, for as long as they are used at the aerodrome;

(4)

safety assessment reports for the lifetime of the system/procedure/activity;

(5)

personnel training, qualifications, and medical records as well as their proficiency checks, as appropriate, for at least four years after the end of their employment, or until the area of their employment has been audited by the Competent Authority; and

(6)

the current version of the hazard register.

(e)All records shall be subject to applicable data protection law.U.K.