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PART 139.01.33 OF THE CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS
PART 139.01.33 OF THE CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS, 1997
TO THE AVIATION ACT, 1962 (ACT NO 74 OF 1962)
Obstacle limitations and marking outside aerodrome or heliport
Part 139.01.33
(1) All objects, whether temporary or permanent, which project above the horizontal surface within a specified radius of 8 kilometres as measured from the aerodrome reference point should be marked as specified in Document SA-CATS-AH.
(2) Any other object which projects the horizontal surface beyond these radii or above the conical surface and which constitutes a potential hazard to aircraft shall be marked as specified in Document SA-CATS-AH.
(3) Buildings or other objects which will constitute an obstruction or potential hazard to aircraft moving in the navigable air space in the vicinity of an aerodrome, or navigation aid, or which will adversely affect the performance of the radio navigation or instrument lading systems, shall not be erected or allowed to come into existence without the prior approval of the Commissioner for Civil Aviation.
(4) No buildings or objects higher than 45 metres above the mean level of the landing area, or, in the case of a water aerodrome or heliport, the normal level of the water, shall without the approval of the Commissioner be erected within a distance of 8 kilometre measured from the nearest point on the boundary of an aerodrome or heliport.
(5) No building, structure or object which projects above a slope of 1 in 20 and which is within 3 000 metres measured from the nearest point on the boundary of an aerodrome or heliport shall, without the prior approval of the Commissioner be erected or be allowed to come into existence.
(6) No building, structure or other object which will project above the approach, transitional or horizontal surfaces of an aerodrome or heliport shall, without the prior approval of the Commissioner, be erected or allowed to come into existence.
(7) In cases where special circumstances do not permit the requirements of these Regulations to be met, the Commissioner may in public interest grant exemption from compliance with any or all the provisions of this Chapter in terms of Part 11 of the Regulations.”.
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Part 91.01.10 of the CAR of 1997 - endangering safety:
"No person shall, through any act or omission endanger the safety of an aircraft or person therein, or cause or permit an aircraft to endanger the safety of any person or property".
Part 185.00.1(1) (f) makes non-compliance with the above-mentioned Regulation an offence.
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