Emergency plan
35.—(1)  A certified operator of an aerodrome must establish an emergency plan for the aerodrome that is commensurate with the aircraft operations and other activities conducted at the aerodrome.
(2)  The emergency plan mentioned in paragraph (1) must —
(a)coordinate the actions to be taken during an emergency that occurs at the aerodrome, or in its vicinity;
(b)coordinate the response or participation of any person that, in the opinion of the certified operator, could be of assistance in responding to the emergency;
(c)provide for the ready availability of and coordination with specialist rescue services to be able to respond to emergencies where —
(i)the aerodrome is located close to water or swampy areas; or
(ii)a significant portion of the approach or departure operation of aircraft takes place over water or swampy areas;
(d)document the following:
(i)the types of emergencies planned for;
(ii)the persons involved in the plan;
(iii)for each type of emergency — the responsibility and role of each person involved in the plan, the crisis management centre and the command post;
(iv)information on the names and telephone numbers of offices or individuals to be contacted in the case of a particular emergency;
(v)a grid map of the aerodrome concerned and its immediate vicinity;
(e)take into account human factors principles to ensure optimum response by each person participating in emergency operations; and
(f)be tested on its adequacy through appropriate emergency exercises at the aerodrome.