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Commission Regulation (EC) No 262/2009 of 30 March 2009 laying down requirements for the coordinated allocation and use of Mode S interrogator codes for the single European sky (Text with EEA relevance)
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Article 6.Associated procedures for air traffic service providers
II/SI code operation referred to in Article 3(2)
1. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and...
2. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and...
3. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and...
4. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and...
5. Mode S interrogators, when operating with an II code and...
6. When the II/SI code operation is activated, the lockout maps...
Part B: Internal production control module
1. This module describes the procedure whereby the manufacturer or its...
2. The manufacturer must establish the technical documentation described in point...
3. Where the manufacturer is not established within the Community, he...
4. Technical documentation must enable the conformity of the constituents with...
5. The manufacturer or his authorised representative must keep a copy...
Conditions referred to in Article 11
1. The air navigation service provider must have in place reporting...
2. The air navigation service provider must ensure that the personnel...
3. The air navigation service provider must ensure that the personnel...
4. The air navigation service provider must ensure that the personnel...
5. The air navigation service provider must ensure that the personnel...
Part A: Requirements for the verification of systems referred to in Article 11(1)
1. The verification of systems shall demonstrate the conformity of these...
2. The verification of systems identified in Article 1(2) shall be...
3. Test tools used for the verification of systems identified in...
4. The verification of systems identified in Article 1(2) of this...
5. The air navigation service provider shall manage the verification activities...
6. The air navigation service provider shall ensure that the systems...
7. Upon satisfying completion of verification of compliance, air navigation service...
Part B: Requirements for the verification of systems referred to in Article 11(2)
1. The verification of systems shall demonstrate the conformity of these...
2. The verification of systems identified in Article 1(2) shall be...
3. Test tools used for the verification of systems identified in...
4. The verification of systems identified in Article 1(2) of this...
5. The air navigation service provider shall determine the appropriate operational...
6. The notified body shall manage the verification activities and shall...
7. The notified body shall ensure that the implementation of information...
8. Upon satisfying completion of verification tasks, the notified body shall...
9. Then, the air navigation service provider shall draw up the...
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