Sec. 171.325 - Maintenance and operations
requirements.
(a) The owner of the facility must
establish an adequate maintenance system and provide MLS qualified
maintenance personnel to maintain the facility at the level attained at
the time it was commissioned. Each person who maintains a facility must
meet the FCC licensing requirements and demonstrate that he has the
special knowledge and skills needed to maintain an MLS facility, including
proficiency in maintenance procedures and the use of specialized test
equipment.
(b) In the event of out-of-tolerance
conditions or malfunctions, as evidenced by receiving two successive pilot
reports, the owner must close the facility by encasing radiation, and
issue a "Notice to Airmen" (NOTAM) that the facility is out of service.
(c) The owner must prepare, and obtain
approval of, an operations and maintenance manual that sets forth
mandatory procedures for operations, periodic maintenance, and emergency
maintenance, including instructions on each of the following:
(1) Physical security of the facility.
(2) Maintenance and operations by
authorized persons.
(3) FCC licensing requirements for
operations and maintenance personnel.
(4) Posting of licenses and signs.
(5) Relations between the facility and
FAA air traffic control facilities, with a description of the boundaries
of controlled airspace over or near the facility, instructions for
relaying air traffic control instructions and information, if applicable,
and instructions for the operation of an air traffic advisory service if
the facility is located outside of controlled airspace.
(6) Notice to the Administrator of any
suspension of service.
(7) Detailed and specific maintenance
procedures and servicing guides stating the frequency of servicing.
(8) Air-ground communications, if
provided, expressly written or incorporating appropriate sections of FAA
manuals by reference.
(9) Keeping the station logs and other
technical reports, and the submission of reports required by
§171.327.
(10) Monitoring of the MLS facility.
(11) Inspections by United States
personnel.
(12) Names, addresses, and telephone
numbers of persons to be notified in an emergency.
(13) Shutdowns for periodic maintenance
and issuing of NOTAM for routine or emergency shutdowns.
(14) Commissioning of the MLS facility.
(15) An acceptable procedure for
amending or revising the manual.
(16) An explanation of the kinds of
activities (such as construction or grading) in the vicinity of the MLS
facility that may require shutdown or recertification of the MLS facility
by FAA flight check.
(17) Procedures for conducting a ground
check of the azimuth and elevation alignment.
(18) The following information
concerning the MLS facility:
(i) Facility component locations with
respect to airport layout, instrument runways, and similar areas.
(ii) The type, make and model of the
basic radio equipment that provides the service including required test
equipment.
(iii) The station power emission,
channel, and frequency of the azimuth, elevation, DME, marker beacon, and
associated compass locators, if any.
(iv) The hours of operation.
(v) Station identification call letters
and method of station identification and the time spacing of the
identification.
(vi) A description of the critical parts
that may not be changed, adjusted, or repaired without an FAA flight check
to confirm published operations.
(d) The owner or his maintenance
representative must make a ground check of the MLS facility periodically
in accordance with procedures approved by the FAA at the time of
commissioning, and must report the results of the checks as provided in
§171.327.
(e) The only modifications permitted are
those that are submitted to FAA for approval by the MLS equipment
manufacturer. The owner or sponsor of the facility must incorporate these
modifications in the MLS equipment. Associated changes must also be made
to the operations and maintenance manual required in paragraph (c) of this
section. This and all other corrections and additions to this operations
and maintenance manual must also be submitted to FAA for approval.
(f) The owner or the owner's maintenance
representative must participate in inspections made by the FAA.
(g) The owner must ensure the
availability of a sufficient stock of spare parts, including solid state
components, or modules to make possible the prompt replacement of
components or modules that fail or deteriorate in service.
(h) FAA approved test instruments must
be used for maintenance of the MLS facility.
(i) Inspection consists of an
examination of the MLS equipment to ensure that unsafe operating
conditions do not exist.
(j) Monitoring of the MLS radiated
signal must ensure a high degree of integrity and minimize the
requirements for ground and flight inspection. The monitor must be checked
daily during the in-service test evaluation period (96 hour burn in) for
calibration and stability. These tests and ground checks or azimuth,
elevation, DME, and marker beacon radiation characteristics must be
conducted in accordance with the maintenance requirements of this section.