2010 No. 1226

Civil Aviation

The Civil Aviation (Working Time) (Amendment) Regulations 2010

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State is a Minister designated for the purpose of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19721 in relation to measures relating to the organisation of working time2.

Accordingly, the Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by that section.

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Civil Aviation (Working Time) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 and they come into force on 28th June 2010.

Amendments to the 2004 Regulations2

1

The Civil Aviation (Working Time) Regulations 20043 are amended as follows.

2

For regulation 2 (scope), substitute—

2

These Regulations apply to persons employed to act as crew members on board a civil aircraft flying for the purpose of—

a

public transport; or

b

the performance of a commercial air transport flight.

3

In regulation 3 (interpretation)—

a

after the definition of “collective agreement”, insert—

  • “commercial air transport flight” has the same meaning as in article 255(1) of the Air Navigation Order 20094;

b

after the definition of “inspector”, insert—

  • “local mean time” means the time to which a crew member is acclimatised for the purposes of a scheme;

c

omit the definition of “the purposes of public transport” and after the definition of “protection and prevention services or facilities”, insert—

  • “public transport” is to be construed in accordance with the conditions set out in article 260(2) of the Air Navigation Order 2009 in relation to an aircraft that is flying on a public transport flight;

d

in the definition of “scheme”, for “article 72(1)(b) of the Air Navigation Order 2000”, substitute “article 145(1)(b) or 149(a) of the Air Navigation Order 2009”;

e

in the definition of “working time”—

i

at the end of paragraph (b), delete “and”, and

ii

at the end of paragraph (c), add—

  • “and

    1. a

      subject to regulation 9A, any period during which he is on standby,

4

In paragraph (6) of regulation 5, omit “and in this paragraph” to the end.

5

After regulation 9, insert—

Standby time9A

1

For the purpose of calculating the total annual working time under regulation 9(b), time spent by a crew member on standby is to count in full as working time except where paragraph (2) or (3) applies, when it is to count as half the time spent.

2

This paragraph applies where the period of notice given by the employer to the crew member before the crew member must report for duty is at least 2 hours 15 minutes.

3

This paragraph applies where time spent by the crew on standby—

a

is spent—

i

at home,

ii

in accommodation provided by the employer away from the place where the crew member is next required to report for duty, or

iii

in other accommodation arranged by the crew member to stay in while temporarily deployed away from home; and

b

is between the hours of 10.00 pm and 8.00 am local mean time, and during that time the crew member—

i

can take undisturbed rest, and

ii

is not called upon to report for duty.

6

In sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of regulation 10(2), for “article 72 of the Air Navigation Order 2000”, in each case substitute “a scheme referred to in article 145(1) or 149 of the Air Navigation Order 2009”.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Paul ClarkParliamentary Under Secretary of StateDepartment for Transport
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Civil Aviation (Working Time) Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/756) (“the principal Regulations”).

Regulation 2(2) amends the scope of the principal Regulations to reflect the changes in terminology used in the Air Navigation Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/3015) (“the ANO”) in light of the coming into force of Annex III to EC Regulation 3922/91 (OJNo. L 373, 31.12.91, p.4), commonly referred to and defined in the ANO as “EU-OPS”. Accordingly, regulation 2(3)(a) and (c) inserts definitions of “commercial air transport flight” and “public transport”.

Regulation 2(3)(b) inserts a definition of “local mean time”, replacing that which was previously confined to regulation 5(6) of the principal Regulations.

Regulation 2(3)(d) and (6) updates some references to the ANO, and regulation 2(4) makes a consequential amendment.

Regulation 2(3)(e) amends the definition of “working time” to include a provision that, subject to the new regulation 9A, time spent on standby counts expressly as working time for the purposes of the principal Regulations.

Regulation 2(5) inserts new regulation 9A into the principal Regulations, which provides that whilst standby duty normally counts fully against the annual working time limit, in certain limited circumstances specified in regulation 9A(2) and (3), time spent on standby is to be counted as half the time actually spent. This aligns the working time requirements of the principal Regulations with the safety (flight time limitation) provisions contained in the Civil Aviation Authority’s guidance document known as CAP 371 (Safety Regulation Group - The Avoidance of Fatigue in Air Crews - 4th Edition Amendment 1/2004 issued on 16th January 2004).

Copies of CAP 371 can be obtained from the Civil Aviation Authority, CAA House, 45-59 Kingsway, London WC2B 6TE. Alternatively copies can be obtained from the CAA’s website which is at www.caa.co.uk. or The Stationery Office at www.tso.co.uk.

An impact assessment has been produced and a copy placed in both Houses of Parliament. Copies may be obtained from the Department for Transport, 76 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DR. Alternatively copies can be obtained from the Department for Transport’s website which is at www.dft.gov.uk. The impact assessment is annexed to the Explanatory Memorandum which is available alongside these Regulations on the OPSI website at www.opsi.gov.uk.