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REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATION (CASR)

PART 183
OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL

LAMPIRAN
NOMOR
TANGGAL

: KEPUTUSAN MENTERI PERHUBUNGAN


:
:

CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS


(C.A.S.R.)

PART 183

REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL

REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS

PART 101
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBPART A - GENERAL.......................................................................................1
183.1 Scope...........................................................................................................
SUBPART B - CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVES...................................2
183.11 Selection.......................................................................................................
183.13 Certification...................................................................................................
183.15 Duration of Certificates.................................................................................
183.17 Reports.........................................................................................................
SUBPART C - KINDS OF DESIGNATIONS: PRIVILEGES...................................4
183.21 Designated Aviation Medical Examiner Representatives............................
183.23 Designated Pilot Examiner Representatives................................................
183.24 Designated Flight Engineer Examiner Representatives..............................
183.25 Designated Flight Navigator Examiner Representatives.............................
183.26 Designated Flight Operation Officer Examiner Representatives.................
183.27 Designated Flight Attendant Examiner Representatives.............................
183.28 Designated Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Examiner Representatives......
183.29 Designated Air Traffic Controller Examiner Representatives.......................
183.30 [Reserved]....................................................................................................
183.31 [Reserved]....................................................................................................
183.32 Designated Engineering Representatives....................................................
183.33 Designated Manufacturing Inspection Representatives..............................
183.34 [Reserved]....................................................................................................

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SUBPART A - GENERAL

183.1 Scope
This part describes the requirements for designating private persons or employees
of a DGAC approved organization to act as representatives of the Director in
examining, inspecting, and testing persons or aircraft for the purpose of
recommending issuance of airman or flight attendant licences and ratings, for
issuing medical certificates, or for issuing aircraft certificates. In addition, it states
the privileges of those representatives and prescribes rules for their exercising of
those privileges.

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SUBPART B - CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVES


183.11 Selection
The Director may select Designated Representatives from qualified private
persons or employees of a DGAC approved organization who apply by a letter
accompanied by a "Statement of Qualifications of Designated Representative",
whenever he determines there is a need for one.
183.13 Certification
(a)

An appropriate Identification Card specifying the kinds of designation for


which the person concerned is qualified and stating an expiration date is
issued to each Designated Aviation Medical Examiner Representative and to
each Designated Forensic Pathologist Representative.

(b)

An appropriate "Certificate of Authority" specifying the kinds of designation


for which the person concerned is qualified and stating an expiration date is
issued to other Designated Representatives.

(c)

Along with the appropriate Identification Card or Certificate of Authority, a


"Certificate of Designation" is issued to a Designated Aviation Medical
Examiner Representative or to a Designated Forensic Pathologist
Representative or to other Designated Representative for display purposes,
designating the holder as a Designated Representative and specifying the
kind of designation for which he is qualified.

183.15 Duration of Certificates


(a)

Unless sooner terminated under paragraph (d) of this section, all designation
as a Designated Representative is effective for one year after the date it is
issued, and may be renewed for additional period of one year in the
Director's discretion.

(b)

A renewal is effected by a letter and issuance of a new Identification Card or


Certificate of Authority specifying the renewal period.

(c)

[Reserved]

(d)

A designation made under this subpart terminates:


(1)

Upon the written request of the representative;

(2)

Upon the written request of the employer in any cases in which the
recommendation of the employer is required for the designation;

(3)

Upon the representative being separated from the employment of the


employer who recommended him for certification;

(4)

Upon a finding by the Director that the representative has not properly
performed his duties under the designation;

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(5)

Upon the assistance of the representative being no longer needed by


the Director; or

(6)

For any reason the Director considers appropriate.

183.17 Reports
Each representative designated under this part shall make such reports as
prescribed by the Director.

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SUBPART C - KINDS OF DESIGNATIONS: PRIVILEGES


183.21 Designated Aviation Medical Examiner Representatives
A Designated Aviation Medical Examiner Representative (DAMER) may:
(a)

Accept applications for physical examinations necessary for issuing medical


certificates under the applicable regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those physical


examinations;

(c)

Issue or deny medical certificates under the applicable regulations, subject to


reconsideration by the Director;

(d)

[Reserved]

(e)

As requested, participate in investigating aircraft accidents.

183.23 Designated Pilot Examiner Representatives.


A Designated Pilot Examiner Representative (DPER) may:
(a)

As authorized in his designation, accept applications for oral and flight tests
necessary for recommending issuance of pilot licences and ratings under the
applicable regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

(c)

[Reserved]

183.24 Designated Flight Engineer Examiner Representatives.


A Designated Flight Engineer Examiner Representative (DFEER) may:
(a)

Accept applications for oral and practical tests necessary for recommending
issuance of flight engineer licences and ratings under the applicable
regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

(c)

[Reserved]

183.25 Designated Flight Navigator Examiner Representatives.


A Designated Flight Navigator Examiner Representative (DFNER) may:
(a)

Accept applications for oral and practical tests necessary for recommending
issuance of flight navigator licences and ratings under the applicable
regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

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(c)

[Reserved]

183.26 Designated Flight Operation Officer Examiner Representatives


A Designated Flight Operation Officer Examiner Representative (DFOOER) may:
(a)

Accept applications for oral and practical tests necessary for recommending
issuance of flight operation officer licences and ratings under the applicable
regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

(c)

[Reserved]

183.27 Designated Flight Attendant Examiner Representatives


A Designated Flight Attendant Examiner Representatives (DFAER) may:
(a)

Accept applications for oral and practical tests necessary for recommending
issuance of flight attendant licences and ratings under the applicable
regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

(c)

[Reserved]

183.28 Designated Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Examiner Representatives


A Designated Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Examiner Representative (DAMEER)
may:
(a)

Accept applications for oral and practical tests necessary for recommending
issuance of aircraft maintenance engineer licences and ratings under the
applicable regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

(c)

[Reserved]

183.29 Designated Air Traffic Controller Examiner Representatives


A Designated Air Traffic Controller Examiner Representative (DATCER) may (a)

Accept applications for oral, written and practical tests necessary for
recommending issuance of air traffic controller licences and ratings under the
applicable regulations;

(b)

Under the general supervision of the Director, conduct those tests;

(c)

[Reserved]

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183.30 [Reserved]
183.31 [Reserved]
183.32 Designated Engineering Representatives
(a)

A structural engineering representative may approve structural engineering


information and other structural considerations within limits prescribed by and
under the general supervision of the Director, whenever the representative
determines that information and other structural considerations comply with
the applicable regulations.

(b)

A power plant engineering representative may approve information relating to


power plant installations within limitations prescribed by and under the
general supervision of the Director whenever the representative determines
that information complies with the applicable regulations.

(c)

A systems and equipment engineering representative may approve


engineering information relating to equipment and systems, other than those
of a structural, powerplant, or radio nature, within limits prescribed by and
under the general supervision of the Director, whenever the representative
determines that information complies with the applicable regulations.

(d)

A radio engineering representative may approve engineering information


relating to the design and operating characteristics of radio equipment, within
limits prescribed by and under the general supervision of the Director
whenever the representative determines that information complies with the
applicable regulations.

(e)

An engine engineering representative may approve engineering information


relating to engine design, operation and service, within limits prescribed by
and under the general supervision of the Director, whenever the
representative determines that information complies with the applicable
regulations.

(f)

A propeller engineering representative may approve engineering information


relating to propeller design, operation, and maintenance, within limits
prescribed by and under the general supervision of the Director, whenever
the representative determines that information complies with the applicable
regulations.

(g)

A flight analyst representative may approve flight test information, within


limits prescribed by and under the general supervision of the Director,
whenever the representative determines that information complies with the
applicable regulations.

(h)

A flight test pilot representative may make flight tests, and prepare and
approve flight test information relating to compliance with the applicable
regulations, within limits prescribed by and under the general supervision of
the Director.

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(i)

An acoustical engineering representative may witness and approve aircraft


noise certification tests and approve measured noise data and evaluated
noise data analyses, within the limits prescribed by, and under the general
supervision of, the Director, whenever the representative determines that the
noise test, test data, and associated analyses are in compliance with the
applicable regulations. Those regulations include, where appropriate, the
methodologies and any equivalencies previously approved by the Office of
Environment for that noise test series. No designated acoustical engineering
representative may determine that a type design change is not an acoustical
change, or approve equivalencies to prescribed noise procedures or
standards.

183.33 Designated Manufacturing Inspection Representatives.


A Designated Manufacturing Inspection Representative (DMIR) may, within limits
prescribed by, and under the general supervision of, the Director, do the following:
(a)

(b)

(c)

Issue (1)

Original airworthiness certificates for aircraft;

(2)

Export certificates of airworthiness and airworthiness approval tags in


accordance with the applicable regulations;

(3)

Experimental certificates for aircraft for which the manufacturer holds


the type certificate and which have undergone changes to the type
design requiring a flight test; and

(4)

Special flight permits to export aircraft.

Conduct any inspections that may be necessary to determine that (1)

Prototype products and related parts conform to design specifications;


and

(2)

Production products and related parts conform to the approved type


design and are in condition for safe operation.

Perform functions authorized by this section for the manufacturer, or the


manufacturer's supplier, at any location authorized by the DGAC.

183.34 [Reserved]
MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS

AGUM GUMELAR, MSc.

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