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What are OTARs?

The Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements (OTARs) describe the means by which aircraft operators, aviation personnel and providers of services can gain approvals, licences and certificates and the process through which these are maintained. This process ensures adequate levels of safety and internationally agreed standards are met.

Complete list of OTAR Parts

 

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OTARs Released for Gazetting

OTAR Parts are released for gazetting once any necessary changes to the law have been made and there is sufficient supporting material for them to be used. They are then available to be gazetted (formally notified) in individual Territories to bring them into effect. OTAR Parts may be phased in over a transitional period.

Latest OTARs Released for Gazetting

OTAR 176 Instrument Approach Procedures Approval: Issue 3

The requirements of this Part cover the approval, management, operation, chartage, promulgation and maintenance of Instrument Approach Procedures.

OTAR 119 Air Operator Certification: Issue 5

This OTAR Part is applicable to any air transport undertaking required to hold an air operator's certificate under the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order, and must be read in conjunction with other OTAR Parts, in particular Part 91 and Part 121 or 135 according to the type of aircraft operated as described in paragraph 119.103.

OTAR 135 Commercial Air Transport Operations - Helicopters and Small Aeroplanes: Issue 5

The requirements of this Part are applicable to the holder of an air operator's certificate issued by the Governor and:

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