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Unlike previous years where the largest proportion of reports were related to events including
airspace infringements, runway safety and loss of control; new themes around flight crew fatigue and
reports linked with exemptions issued to support industry during the pandemic represented the largest
proportion of reports.
Last updated: 02 September 2021
(2) Dual Crew Operation 1 0 * May be inoperative for communication purposes
provided each crew member has an operative headset.
4.
Last updated: 30 August 1991
When completing the functional decomposition of the essential service, an aviation
organisation should consider the journey for the passenger, the flight crew and the aircraft
where applicable.
Last updated: 19 August 2020
GM2 Annex I Abbreviations
For the purpose of the AMC and GM to Part 21, the following abbreviations apply:
AFM Aircraft Flight Manual
AMC Acceptable Means of Compliance
APU Auxiliary Power Unit
CMR Certification Maintenance Requirement
CofA Certificate of Airworthiness
CRI Certification Review Item
CS Certification Specification
CS-CCD Certification Specifications for Cabin Crew Data
CS-FCD
Certification Specifications for Operational Suitability Data (OSD) Flight Crew
Data
CS-GEN-MMEL Certification Specifications for Generic Master Minimum Equipment List
CS-MMEL Certification Specifications for Master Minimum Equipment List
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CS-MCSD Certification Specifications for Maintenance Certifying Staff Data
CS-SIMD Certification Specifications for Simulator Data
DAH Design Approval Holder
DO Design Organisation
DOA Design Organisation Approval
EDTO Extended Diversion Time Operation
ELOS Equivalent Level of Safety
ESF Equivalent
Last updated: 05 July 2024
‘Passenger’ means any persons carried on an aircraft with the exception of the flight
crew and cabin staff operating the aircraft flight.
Last updated: 09 July 2025
Auxiliary Cabin Ventilation Blower 1 0 * May be inoperative.
Last updated: 30 August 1991
Proposed Text: “The emergency medical kit should be kept
either in the flight crew compartment or in another secure
location in the cabin that prevents unauthorised access to it.”
121 3.1.6.
Last updated: 14 October 2021
Between maintenance crew and lead __ 7.
Last updated: 06 July 2009
These may include cladding of
vertical posts if protective helmets are not worn, provision of appropriate seating
and occupant restraint and, for intermediate category aircraft, the placing of one
crew member in the cabin where participants are seated.
Last updated: 30 January 2023
Cabin Altitude Indicator (Altimeter) 1 0 * May be inoperative provided:
(a) Cabin differential pressure gauge is operative, and
(b) Cabin altitude warning system is operative, and
(c) A chart is available to convert cabin differential
pressure to cabin altitude.
Last updated: 30 August 1991