Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012Show full title

Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 of 5 October 2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council

SUBPART D OPERATIONS IN AIRSPACE WITH REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMA (RVSM) U.K.

SPA.RVSM.100 RVSM operations U.K.

Aircraft shall only be operated in designated airspace where a reduced vertical separation minimum of 300 m (1 000 ft) applies between flight level (FL) 290 and FL 410, inclusive, if the operator has been granted an approval by the competent authority to conduct such operations.

SPA.RVSM.105 RVSM operational approval U.K.

To obtain an RVSM operational approval from the competent authority, the operator shall provide evidence that:

(a)

the RVSM airworthiness approval has been obtained;

(b)

procedures for monitoring and reporting height-keeping errors have been established;

(c)

a training programme for the flight crew members involved in these operations has been established;

(d)

operating procedures have been established specifying:

(1)

the equipment to be carried, including its operating limitations and appropriate entries in the MEL;

(2)

flight crew composition and experience requirements;

(3)

flight planning;

(4)

pre-flight procedures;

(5)

procedures prior to RVSM airspace entry;

(6)

in-flight procedures;

(7)

post-flight procedures;

(8)

incident reporting;

(9)

specific regional operating procedures.

SPA.RVSM.110 RVSM equipment requirements U.K.

Aircraft used for operations in RVSM airspace shall be equipped with:

(a)

two independent altitude measurement systems;

(b)

an altitude alerting system;

(c)

an automatic altitude control system;

(d)

a secondary surveillance radar (SSR) transponder with altitude reporting system that can be connected to the altitude measurement system in use for altitude control.

SPA.RVSM.115 RVSM height-keeping errors U.K.

(a)The operator shall report recorded or communicated occurrences of height-keeping errors caused by malfunction of aircraft equipment or of operational nature, equal to or greater than:U.K.
(1)

a total vertical error (TVE) of ± 90 m (± 300 ft);

(2)

an altimetry system error (ASE) of ± 75 m (± 245 ft); and

(3)

an assigned altitude deviation (AAD) of ± 90 m (± 300 ft).

(b)Reports of such occurrences shall be sent to the competent authority within 72 hours. Reports shall include an initial analysis of causal factors and measures taken to prevent repeat occurrences.U.K.
(c)When height-keeping errors are recorded or received, the operator shall take immediate action to rectify the conditions that caused the errors and provide follow-up reports, if requested by the competent authority.U.K.