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Use of HeadsetsJAR-OPS 3
  • OST WP-02-07
  • HSST WP-06/15.3

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Draft NPA
Proposal to amend JAR-OPS 3 for the purpose of
introducing a new requirement for the use of
headsets by flight crew when required to be at
their station
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Background
  • A recent review of the requirements for the use
    of headsets within aeroplanes resulted in a
    change to JAR-OPS 1 as proposed by NPA-OPS 49
  • Action OST 05-2/37 tasked HSST to consider
    similar review for helicopters?
  • Initial view was no as headsets generally worn
    due to noise and environment
  • Fitment is covered, but wearing is not
  • Sensible to add requirement for clarification and
    harmonisation

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Harmonisation
  • The proposal will bring JAR-OPS 3 closer to both
    JAR-OPS 1 and ICAO Annex 6 a the next amendment
  • There are no issues on alignment with FAA
  • Introduces guidance on the use of aviation helmets

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Proposal
  • New paragraph JAR-OPS 3.313 Use of Headsets
  • Amend IEM OPS 3.647 to ACJ OPS 3.647
  • Equipment for operations requiring a radio
    communication and/or radio navigation system
  • Add new text into the ACJ and cross reference to
    3.313

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Options
  • Option 1. - Do nothing.
  • To do nothing would allow the present situation
    of having a requirement within JAR-OPS
    3.647/3.685 that a headset is carried but no
    requirement that it is used. Although this is an
    unlikely situation, the additional safety benefit
    of continuous high quality communication could be
    missed. After amendment to ICAO Annex 6 part
    III, JAR-OPS 3 would not be in compliance

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Options
  • Option 2. - Adopting the proposed JAR-OPS 3.313
    will
  • Ensure the quality of communications and
    therefore improve safety
  • Give a clear directive to the wearing and use of
    headsets and boom microphones or equivalent.
  • Have no financial impact on operators, as there
    is already a requirement to carry the headsets
    and microphones.
  • This is the preferred option

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Impacts
  • There will be no impact on the majority of
    operators who already voluntarily comply with
    this requirement.
  • For some operators they may need to introduce
    amendments to procedures to direct when to use
    the headsets.
  • There will be no cost to operators as there is no
    requirement to fit any additional equipment.
  • There are no environmental or social impacts
    associated with this proposal and the assurance
    of crew hearing protection will provide a social
    benefit.

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Consultation
  • The consultation process has been conducted
    within the Helicopter Sub-Sectorial Team and
    reflects the consultation already conducted under
    NPA-OPS 49.
  • The primary consultation prior to the adoption of
    the JAR will be through the NPA process. (JAR
    11.065).

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Amendments
  • JAR-OPS 3.313 Use of headsets
  • (See ACJ OPS 3.647)
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  • 1. Each flight crew member required to be on duty
    in the cockpit under JAR-OPS 3.310(a) shall wear
    the headset with boom microphone or equivalent
    required by JAR-OPS 3.647 and/or 3.685 and use it
    as the primary device for all communications.
  •  
  • 2. The term headset includes any aviation
    helmet incorporating headphones and microphone
    worn by a flight crew member.

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Amendments
  • IEM ACJ OPS 3.647
  • Equipment for operations requiring a radio
    communication and/or radio navigation system
  • See JAR-OPS 3.313 and 3.647
  •  
  • 1. A headset, as required by JAR-OPS 3.647,
    consists of a communication device which includes
    two earphones to receive and a microphone to
    transmit audio signals to the helicopters
    communication system. The headset may also be an
    aviation helmet. To comply with the minimum
    performance requirements, the earphones and
    microphone should match with the communication
    systems characteristics and the flight deck
    environment. The headset or helmet should be
    adequately adjustable to fit the pilots head.
    Headset and boom microphones should be of the
    noise cancelling type.
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  • 2. If it is intended to utilise noise cancelling
    earphones, then operators should ensure that they
    do not attenuate any aural warnings or sounds
    necessary for alerting the flight crew to the
    safe operation of the helicopter.

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Summary and Final Assessment
  • The proposed new JAR-OPS 3.313 will introduce a
    regulation that will help to ensure good
    communications and therefore enhance safety. The
    proposal will have no significant cost
    implications and will harmonise JAR-OPS 3 with
    ICAO Annex 6 Part III and FAA requirements
  • Note Para 1.2.4 (c) should be (b)

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