CAAI TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET

TCDS CAAI.IA.273
Issue NEW, 15/09/2014
CAAI TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET
Special Shape "Shopping Bag-120" (Box-7)
Manned Free Hot Air Balloon
Type Certificate Holder:
CAMERON BALLOONS LTD.
St Johns Street
Bedminster
Bristol BS3 4NH
UNITED KINGDOM
Model
"Shopping Bag-120" (Box-7)
Issue: NEW
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CONTENT
I. General
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II. Certification Basis
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III. Technical Characteristics
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IV. Operating and Service Instructions
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V. Notes
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I. General
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Original Type Certificate No.
EASA.BA.012
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CAAI Type Certification Data
Sheet No.
CAAI TCDS. IA.273
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Type/Variant or Model
Cameron SSHAB "Shopping Bag-120" (Box-7)
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Airworthiness Category
Standard class
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Type Certificate Holder
CAMERON BALLOONS LTD.
St Johns Street, Bedminster
Bristol BS3 4NH, UNITED KINGDOM
DOA No.: EASA.21J.140
POA No.: UK.21G.2166
CAMERON BALLOONS LTD.
St Johns Street, Bedminster
Bristol BS3 4NH, UNITED KINGDOM
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EASA Type Certification Date
Issue 27, 21 July 2014
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CAAI Type Certification Date
15/09/2014
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Manufacturer
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II Certification basis
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CAAI Certification Basis
Based on TCDS EASA.BA.012
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Airworthiness Requirements
14 CFR Part 31, Amdt. 31-7, dated 24/05/1996
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EASA Certification Basis
Various, Ref. to EASA TCDS
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EASA TCDS
TCDS EASA.BA.012, Issue 27, 21/07/2014
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Elected to Comply Requirements
none
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Special Conditions
None
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Exemptions
none
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Significant Standard Differences
CAAI Issue Paper S-01
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III. Technical Characteristics:
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Type Design Definition
Description/Type
Note 1.
Flight Instruments &
minimum equipment
(As stated in CAAI approved BFM
Issue 10 and additional operation
requirements)
Manned free hot air balloon not of conventional shape (i.e. natural,
semi-bulbous or bulbous profile. Volume range from 42000 to
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210000 ft (1190 to 5947 m )
2.1 Envelope:
CAMERON Special Shape Envelopes General Assy. DWG No. CB1554,
Issue 0, dated 06.02.2014. "Shopping Bag-120" DWG No. CB1145,
Issue A, 18/10/2000
2.2 Gondola :
Refer to Section 2 of EASA TCDS BA.012 (basket types B,C,D,E,F) and
Cameron BFM Issue 10, Amendment No 12 and BFM Supplements 8.1
and 8.5. Refer modification C250 issue 6.
2.3 Burner: Refer to Section 2 of EASA TCDS BA.012 (Burner Type B)
and Cameron BFM Issue 10, Amendment No 12 and BFM
Supplements 8.1 and 8.5. Refer modification C250 issue 6.
2.4: fuel cylinders: volumes of 47 to 90 liters. Have the facility to
withdraw the fuel as liquid or vapors are required.
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1 per
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altimeter
variometer
Time piece (to record flight times, sunset times).
envelope temperature gauge
Outside air temperature gauge
Fuel gauge on individual fuel cell
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IV. Operating and Service Instructions:
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Operating Instructions:
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Service Instructions:
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CAMERON Balloon Flight Manual, CAAI approved issue
10 and Appendixes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Supplements 8.1 and
8.5.
CAMERON Balloon Maintenance Manual, CAAI approved
issue 10 and appendixes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cameron balloons Service Bulletins
Structural Repair instructions
V. Notes
1) Interchangeability:
a. For the purpose of maintenance and inspection a log book must be maintained
with each hot air balloon envelope. If the burner, basket, instruments and/or
cylinders are interchanged, they must be listed in the log book of each
envelope with which they are comparable.
2) Import Requirements:
a) The CAAI can issue an Israeli airworthiness certificate based on an EASA
Export Certificate of Airworthiness (Export C of A) signed by a representative of
the exporting foreign civil airworthiness authority on behalf of the European
Community. The Export C of A should contain the following statement: ‘The
aircraft covered by this certificate has been examined, tested, and found to
conform to Type Design approved under Israeli Type Certificate No. IA 273 and
to be in a condition for safe operation.
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