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MODUK - DEF STAN 00-133: PART 04

Aviation Arrangements in Surface Ships Part 04: Acceptance of Aviation Arrangements

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 14 April 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 30
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The scope of Part 4 of Defence Standard 00-133 is to set out how acceptance of aviation arrangements shall be conducted and includes inspection, testing and trials activity.

Regulation for the Ship-Air Release process for Platform and Air System operators are published in RA 1029 and RA 1395. As a Ship-Air Release is pan-class, the MOD Ship's Safety Certificate .(Aviation) should be checked prior to embarking to ensure further restrictions have not been imposed. Extant Certificates can be obtained from the Naval Authority System or by email from the MAA's Maritime Aviation group address. Further Information relating to the SA-R release can be found within BRd 766 EAO 1395(1).

Document History

DEF STAN 00-133: PART 04
April 14, 2021
Aviation Arrangements in Surface Ships Part 04: Acceptance of Aviation Arrangements
The scope of Part 4 of Defence Standard 00-133 is to set out how acceptance of aviation arrangements shall be conducted and includes inspection, testing and trials activity. Regulation for the...
August 21, 2015
Aviation Arrangements in Surface Ships: Acceptance of Aviation Arrangements
The scope of Part 4 of Defence Standard 00-133 is to set out how acceptance of aviation arrangements shall be conducted and includes inspection, testing and trials activity
Aviation Arrangements in Surface Ships Part 4: Acceptance of Aviation Arrangements
This Part 4 of Defence Standard 00-133 sets out how acceptance of aviation arrangements shall be conducted and includes inspection, testing and trials activity.

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