| ADR 002 | Assessment of Runway Friction
Guidance to Aerodrome Operators undertaking runway surface friction assessments by describing the key elements of the procedure. | Issue 1 |
| ADR 003 | Wildlife Hazard Management
This document
provides information and guidance material for Aerodrome Inspectors to
enable them to assess how an aerodrome operator is showing compliance
with BAR 14, and, in particular, paragraph 9.4 on wildlife strike hazard
reduction. | Issue 2
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| ADR 008 | Aerodrome Safety Report
The purpose of this
report is to give aerodrome management the opportunity to demostrate to
the auditors how aerodrome safety is managed, and to provide a useful
tool for self-audit. All aerodromes certificated holders are to complete
this report before each periodic aerodrome certification audit. | Issue 1 |
| ADR 009 | SMS Evaluation
This tool evaluates the effectiveness of the SMS at 3 different levels based on the ICAO SMS Framework. | Issue 1 |
| ADR 010 | Procedures on Aerodrome Development
The purpose
of this document is to give guidance on the procedures to be used to
notify the Brunei DCA of developments on an aerodorme and other changes
to the physical characteristics of an aerodrome. | Issue 1 |
ADR 012
| Guidance for Aerodrome Certification Manual
Guidance material for aerodrome certification application | Issue 2
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ADR 013
| Aerodrome Manual Checklist
The checklist developed to assist the aerodrome in compiling an Aerodrome Manual in accordance with international standards. | Issue 2
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| ADR 019 | ADR 019 Form Application for an Aerodrome Certificate
This application form is for applying a permanent aerodrome certificate | Issue 2
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| ADR 020 | Requirement for an Airside Driving Permit (ADP) Scheme
Guidance
materials for assuring safety procedures governing the operations of
vehicles and mobile equipment in the airside areas. | Issue 1 |
| ADR 021 | Aircraft Fueling and Fuel Installation Management
Guidance
materials to assist the aerodrome operators in the production of
procedures for fuel storage, management, handling and distribution. | Issue 1 |