Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)

Regulations

Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011

Part 172 : Airspace and Air Traffic Services

Subpart 1 : General

172.01.2 Providing of an ATS at own initiative

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(1)The Director shall determine the portions of airspace and the aerodromes which shall be provided with air traffic services to—
(a)prevent collisions between aircraft;
(b)prevent collisions between aircraft on the manoeuvring area of the aerodrome concerned and obstructions on such area;
(c)expedite and maintain an orderly flow of air traffic;
(d)provide advice and information useful for the safe and efficient conduct of flights; and
(e)provide search and rescue and related support services.

 

(2)The need for the provision of air traffic services and the discontinuation thereof shall be determined after consideration of inter alia:
(a)The sustainable commercial viability of a proposed air traffic service, including the costs incurred in setting up the service as well as the projected maintenance costs;
(b)Forecast of air traffic movements and their composition;
(c)The level of communication services available;
(d)The adequacy of appropriate surveillance;
(e)The availability of flight information systems;
(f)The proximity of other aerodromes;
(g)Surrounding terrain;
(h)Navigation and approach systems;
(i)Abnormal circuit patterns;
(j)The flexibility of use of airspace;
(k)Environmental aspects;
(I)Seasonal weather patterns;
(m)National security requirements; and
(n)Any other factors which may be relevant.

 

(3)The study, referred to in subregulation (2), shall be accompanied by a detailed business case, safety case and risk assessment, must be conducted in accordance with Document SA-CATS 172.