

On 19/05/2013,
you requested for the version in force on 19/05/2013
incorporating all amendments published on or before 19/05/2013.
The closest version currently available is that of 25/03/1992.

58.
—(1) The commander of an aircraft shall, within a reasonable time after being requested to do so by an authorised person, cause to be produced to that person —
(a)
the Certificate of Registration and Certificate of Airworthiness in force in respect of the aircraft;
(b)
the licences of its flight crew;
(c)
the noise certificate as required by paragraph 51; and
(d)
such other documents as the aircraft is required by paragraph 56 to carry when in flight.
(2) The operator of a Singapore aircraft shall, within a reasonable time after being requested to do so by an authorised person, cause to be produced to that person such of the following documents or records as may have been requested by that person being documents or records which are required, by or under this Order, to be in force or to be carried, preserved or made available:
(a)
the documents referred to in the Tenth Schedule as Documents A, B and G;
(b)
the aircraft log book, engine log books and variable pitch propeller log books required under this Order to be kept;
(c)
the weight schedule, if any, required to be preserved under paragraph 16;
(d)
in the case of a public transport aircraft or aerial work aircraft, the documents referred to in the Tenth Schedule as Documents D, E, F and H;
(e)
any records of flight times, duty periods and rest periods which he is required by paragraph 53(4) to preserve, and such other documents and information in the possession or control of the operator, as the authorised person may require for the purpose of determining whether those records are complete and accurate;
(f)
any such operation manuals as are required to be made available under paragraph 25(2)(a)(i);
(g)
the records made by any flight data recorder required to be carried by or under this Order; or
(h)
the record made from any cosmic radiation detection equipment together with the record of the names of the members of the crew of the aircraft which are required to be kept under paragraph 57.
[S 61/93 wef 19/03/1993]
(3) The holder of a licence granted or rendered valid under this Order shall, within a reasonable time after being requested to do so by an authorised person, cause to be produced to that person his licence, including any certificate of validation. The requirements of this sub-paragraph shall be deemed to have been complied with, except in relation to a licence required by paragraph 56 to be carried in the aircraft or kept at an aerodrome, if the licence requested is produced within 5 days after the request has been made, to an authorised personof the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore specified, at the time of the request, by the person to whom the request is made.
(4) Every person required by paragraph 22 to keep a personal flying log book shall cause it to be produced within a reasonable time to an authorised person after being requested to do so by him within two years after the date of the last entry therein.






