Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 Citation Update
Summary
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority issued an updated version (F2026C00286) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, effective 1 April 2026. This version update includes citation changes and backcapture in accordance with Section 36 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. The instrument is made under the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and covers aviation safety regulatory requirements including Part 1 (Preliminary) and Part 11 (Regulatory Administrative Procedures).
What changed
The Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 have been updated to version F2026C00286 with an effective date of 1 April 2026. This amendment represents a citation/version change update, with the regulations backcaptured per Section 36 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. No substantive policy changes are indicated - the amendment maintains the existing regulatory framework covering Parts 1 and 11, including preliminary provisions, definitions, and regulatory administrative procedures for authorisations.
This is a routine administrative update. Aviation operators and regulated entities should ensure they reference version F2026C00286 when accessing or citing these regulations. No new compliance obligations or deadlines are introduced. The previous version should be superseded by this update for regulatory referencing purposes.
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Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 Citation change
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- Civil Aviation Act 1988 Latest version View as made version F2026C00286 C101 01 April 2026 This instrument was backcaptured in accordance with Section 36 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003
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- Volume 1
- Part 1—Preliminary
- 1.001 Name of Regulations
- 1.003 Harmonisation with FARs
- 1.004 Dictionary
- 1.006 Status of tables of contents
- 1.008 Manuals of Standards
- Part 11—Regulatory administrative procedures
- Subpart 11.A—Preliminary
- 11.005 Purpose of Part
- 11.010 What is in this Part
- 11.015 Definitions for Part
- 11.018 Approval of forms
- Subpart 11.B—Applications for authorisations
- 11.020 Effect of this Subpart
- 11.025 Application of Part 11 to authorised persons
- 11.026 Application of Part 11 to approved design organisations
- 11.027 Application of Part 11 to relevant approved organisations
- 11.028 Application of Part 11 to examiners, instructors and approval holders
- 11.030 When application taken to be complete
- 11.032 Application for authorisation after previous authorisation cancelled
- 11.033 Applications by agents
- 11.034 Requirements for applications made by agents
- 11.035 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do—test or interview
- 11.040 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do—provide more information
- 11.045 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do—demonstrate a service or facility
- 11.047 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do—statutory declarations to verify applications
- 11.050 Material that CASA may or must take into account
- Subpart 11.BA—Granting authorisations etc
- 11.055 Grant of authorisation
- 11.056 Authorisation may be granted subject to conditions
- 11.060 Notice of decision
- 11.065 When authorisation comes into effect
- 11.067 Imposing and varying conditions after grant of authorisation
- 11.068 Conditions imposed on class of authorisations
- 11.070 Conditions of authorisations—change of name or address
- 11.071 Conditions of authorisations—change of nationality
- 11.072 Conditions of authorisations—change of business status
- 11.073 Conditions of authorisations—notice of death, dissolution etc
- 11.074 Conditions of authorisations—notice required by CASA
- 11.075 Conditions of authorisations—provision of information
- 11.077 Breach of conditions—offence
- 11.080 Authorisations not transferable
- Subpart 11.C—Authorisation documents, certificates and related matters
- 11.090 Authorisation document—authorisations to which Chicago Convention, Annex 1 applies
- 11.095 Authorisation document—maintenance operation authorisations
- 11.100 Registration certificate (Chicago Convention, Annex 7)
- 11.105 Certificate of Airworthiness (Chicago Convention, Annex 8)
- 11.110 Authorisation document—other authorisations
- 11.115 Replacement documents
- Subpart 11.D—Applications for variation, suspension and cancellation of authorisations
- 11.120 What Subpart 11.D is about
- 11.125 Application of Subparts 11.B and 11.BA to variation of authorisation
- 11.130 Suspension or cancellation of authorisation
- 11.132 Effect of suspension
- Subpart 11.E—Time-limited authorisations
- 11.135 Purpose of Subpart
- 11.140 Continuation of authorisation until application decided
- 11.145 Application of Subparts 11.B and 11.BA
- 11.150 Conditions on new authorisation
- Subpart 11.F—Exemptions from provisions of these Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders
- Division 11.F.1—Grant of standard exemptions
- 11.155 Purpose of Division
- 11.160 What exemptions can be granted under this Division
- 11.165 Applications for exemptions
- 11.170 Consideration of applications
- 11.175 Renewal of exemptions under this Division
- Division 11.F.2—Grant of exemptions in exceptional circumstances
- 11.180 Purpose of Division
- 11.185 Exemptions in exceptional circumstances
- 11.190 Application
- 11.195 Consideration by CASA
- Division 11.F.3—Exemptions generally
- 11.200 Purpose of Division
- 11.205 Conditions
- 11.210 Offence: failure to comply with condition
- 11.220 Notice of grant of exemption
- 11.225 Publication of exemption
- 11.230 When exemptions cease
- 11.235 Exemptions not transferable
- Subpart 11.G—Directions
- 11.240 Purpose of Subpart
- 11.245 CASA may issue directions
- 11.250 Period of effect of direction
- 11.255 Contravention of direction
- Subpart 11.H—Delegation of CASA’s powers
- 11.260 Delegation
- Subpart 11.J—Manuals of Standards—procedures
- 11.265 Purpose of Subpart
- 11.267 Application of Subpart to amendment or revocation of Manual of Standards
- 11.270 Definition—MOS
- 11.275 Notice of intention to issue Manuals of Standards not required in certain circumstances
- 11.280 Notice of intention to issue Manuals of Standards
- 11.285 Comments on draft Manuals of Standards
- 11.290 CASA to consider comments on draft Manuals of Standards
- 11.295 Failure to comply with procedures not to affect validity of Manuals of Standards
- Part 13—Enforcement procedures
- Subpart 13.K—Voluntary reporting and demerit points schemes
- Division 13.K.1—Aviation Self Reporting Scheme
- 13.320 Definitions
- 13.325 Contraventions that are not reportable
- 13.330 Prescribed person (Act s 30DM)
- 13.335 Establishment and purposes of scheme (Act s 30DN)
- 13.340 Powers and functions of Executive Director
- 13.345 Manner in which reports to be made (Act s 30DN(2)(b))
- 13.350 Processing of reports
- 13.355 Reports relating to unlawful interference
- 13.360 Use of information contained in reports (Act s 30DN(2)(c))
- 13.365 Delegation by Executive Director
- Division 13.K.2—Demerit points scheme
- 13.370 Offences to which demerit points scheme applies (Act s 30DT)
- 13.375 Classes of civil aviation authorisations
- 13.380 Effect of subsequent suspension or cancellation in certain situations (Act s 30DV)
- Part 21—Certification and airworthiness requirements for aircraft and parts
- Subpart 21.A—General
- 21.001 Applicability
- 21.001A Definition for Subpart
- 21.002C Suspension or cancellation of an instrument
- 21.002D Show cause notices
- 21.002E Cancellation of certain certificates
- 21.003 Reporting failures, malfunctions, and defects
- 21.005 Manufacturers etc to provide aircraft flight manuals for certain aircraft
- 21.006 Approval of aircraft flight manuals
- 21.006A Approval of changes to aircraft flight manuals
- 21.007 Permissible unserviceabilities
- 21.007A Advice about major damage
- 21.008 Meaning of technical data
- 21.009 Approval of technical data
- 21.010 References to modifications and repairs in Part
- 21.010A References to the national aviation authority of a recognised country
- 21.010B Definition of recognised country
- 21.010C References to countries with which Australia has agreements
- 21.010D Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 21
- Subpart 21.B—Type certificates and type acceptance certificates
- 21.011 Applicability
- 21.013 Eligibility
- 21.013A Issue of type certificate
- 21.014 Recognition of foreign certification
- 21.015 Application for type certificate
- 21.016 Special standards and other conditions on type certificates
- 21.017 Designation of applicable airworthiness standards
- 21.019 Changes requiring a new type certificate
- 21.021 Type certificate: normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport category aircraft; manned free balloons; special classes of aircraft; aircraft engines; propellers
- 21.024 Type certificate: primary category aircraft
- 21.025 Issue of type certificate: restricted category aircraft
- 21.026 Type certificate: intermediate category aircraft
- 21.027 Type certificate: surplus aircraft of the Armed Forces
- 21.029 Type certificate for imported aircraft, aircraft engines or propellers not type certificated by national aviation authority of recognised country
- 21.029A Type acceptance certificate for imported aircraft certificated by national aviation authority of recognised country
- 21.029B Issue of type acceptance certificates subject to conditions
- 21.029C Refusal to issue type acceptance certificate
- 21.031 Type design—meaning
- 21.033 Inspection and tests
- 21.035 Flight tests
- 21.037 Flight test pilot
- 21.039 Flight test instrument calibration and correction report
- 21.041 Type certificate—meaning
- 21.043 Location of manufacturing facilities
- 21.047 Transfer of type certificates
- 21.048 Licensing of type certificates
- 21.049 Availability
- 21.050 Instructions for continued airworthiness and manufacturer’s maintenance manuals having airworthiness limitations sections
- 21.051 Type certificates and type acceptance certificates—duration and suspension or cancellation
- 21.053 Statement of conformity
- Subpart 21.C—Provisional type certificates
- 21.071 Applicability
- 21.073 Eligibility
- 21.075 Application
- 21.076 Issue of provisional type certificate
- 21.077 Duration
- 21.078 Suspension and cancellation
- 21.081 Requirements for issue and amendment of Class I provisional type certificates
- 21.083 Requirements for issue and amendment of Class II provisional type certificates
- 21.085 Provisional amendments to type certificates
- Subpart 21.D—Changes to type certificates
- 21.091 Applicability
- 21.093 Classification of changes in type design
- 21.095 Approval of minor changes in type design
- 21.097 Eligibility for approval of major changes in type design
- 21.098 Issue of approval of major change in type design
- 21.099 Required design changes
- 21.101 Designation of applicable regulations
- Subpart 21.E—Supplemental type certificates
- 21.111 Applicability
- 21.113 Eligibility for supplemental type certificate
- 21.113A Issue of supplemental type certificate
- 21.114 Foreign supplemental type certificates
- 21.115 Entitlement to supplemental type certificate—meeting applicable airworthiness requirements
- 21.117 What supplemental type certificates are taken to consist of
- 21.118 Duration, suspension and cancellation of supplemental type certificates
- 21.119 Duration, suspension and cancellation of foreign supplemental type certificates
- 21.120 Transfer of supplemental type certificates
- 21.120A Licensing of supplemental type certificates
- 21.120B Variations of supplemental type certificates
- Subpart 21.F—Production under type certificate only
- 21.121 Applicability
- 21.123 Production under type certificate
- 21.125 Production inspection system: Materials Review Board
- 21.127 Tests: aircraft
- 21.128 Tests: aircraft engines
- 21.129 Tests: variable pitch propellers
- 21.130 Statement of conformity
- 21.130A Records to be kept by manufacturer
- Subpart 21.G—Production certificates
- 21.131 Applicability
- 21.132 Definitions for Subpart 21.G
- 21.132A Approval of product design for Class II and Class III products by CASA, authorised person or relevant approved design organisation
- 21.133 Eligibility
- 21.134 Issue of production certificate
- 21.135 Requirements for entitlement
- 21.137 Location of manufacturing facilities
- 21.139 Quality system
- 21.143 Quality system data requirements: prime manufacturer
- 21.144 Production inspection system
- 21.145 Materials Review Board
- 21.147 Changes in quality system
- 21.149 Multiple products
- 21.151 Production limitation record
- 21.153 Amendment of production certificate
- 21.157 Inspections and tests
- 21.159 Duration
- 21.161 Display
- 21.163 Privileges for holders of production certificates—conduct of training in particular maintenance
- 21.165 Responsibility of holder of production certificate
- 21.166 Records to be kept by holder of production certificate
- Subpart 21.H—Certificates of airworthiness (except provisional certificates of airworthiness) and special flight permits
- 21.171 Applicability
- 21.172 Definitions for Subpart
- 21.173 Eligibility
- 21.174 Applications for limited category certificates made to CASA—giving to limited category organisation
- 21.175 Certificates of airworthiness: classification
- 21.176 Issue of certain certificates of airworthiness
- 21.179 Transferability
- 21.181 Duration of certain certificates of airworthiness
- 21.182 Aircraft manufacturer’s data plate
- 21.183 Standard certificates of airworthiness
- 21.184 Special certificates of airworthiness for primary category aircraft
- 21.184A Special certificates of airworthiness for intermediate category aircraft
- 21.185 Certificates of airworthiness for restricted category aircraft
- 21.186 Special certificates of airworthiness for light sport aircraft
- 21.187 Multiple-category airworthiness certification
- 21.189 Special certificate of airworthiness for limited category aircraft
- 21.190 Special certificates of airworthiness—amateur-built category aircraft accepted under an ABAA
- 21.191 Experimental certificates
- 21.192 Experimental certificates: eligibility
- 21.193 Experimental certificates: general
- 21.195 Experimental certificates: aircraft to be used for market surveys, sales demonstrations, and customer crew training
- 21.195A Issue of experimental certificates
- 21.195B Duration, production for inspection, suspension and cancellation of experimental certificates
- 21.195C Exercise of certain powers by authorised persons and relevant approved design organisations
- 21.196 Special flight permits: eligibility
- 21.197 Special flight permits
- 21.199 Applications for special flight permits
- 21.200 Issue of special flight permits
- 21.201 Inspection, suspension and cancellation of special flight permits
- Subpart 21.I—Provisional certificates of airworthiness
- 21.211 Applicability
- 21.213 Eligibility
- 21.215 Application
- 21.216 Issue of provisional certificates of airworthiness
- 21.217 Duration
- 21.219 Transferability
- 21.221 Class I provisional certificates of airworthiness
- 21.223 Class II provisional certificates of airworthiness
- 21.225 Provisional certificates of airworthiness corresponding with provisional amendments to type certificates
- Subpart 21.J—Approved design organisations
- Division 21.J.1—General
- 21.231 What Subpart 21.J is about
- 21.233 Definitions for Subpart 21.J
- 21.235 Privileges for approved design organisations
- 21.237 Prohibition of unauthorised carrying out of design activities
- 21.239 Applications may be made to approved design organisation—approval activities and experimental certificates
- Division 21.J.2—Approval as approved design organisation
- 21.241 Applying for approval
- 21.243 Granting approval
- 21.245 Approval certificate
- 21.247 Approval subject to conditions—general
- 21.248 Approval subject to conditions—holders of other authorisations under Part 21 and licensees
- 21.249 Cancellation, suspension and variation of approval
- Division 21.J.3—Authorisation to carry out particular certification activity
- 21.251 Authorisation of approved design organisations to carry out certification activities
- Division 21.J.4—Changes to approved design organisations
- 21.253 Application for approval of change to scope of approval
- 21.255 Application for approval of change to design assurance system
- 21.256 Change to design assurance system manual at direction of CASA
- 21.257 Application for approval of permanent appointment of new accountable manager or head of design
- 21.258 Permanent appointment of other key personnel—requirement to tell CASA
- 21.259 Change to exposition by organisation
- 21.261 Change to exposition at direction of CASA
- Division 21.J.5—Obligations of approved design organisations
- 21.263 Content of exposition
- 21.265 Compliance with exposition
- 21.267 Design assurance system
- 21.269 Requirements for design assurance system—general
- 21.270 Requirements for design assurance system—holders of other authorisations under Part 21 and licensees
- 21.271 Compliance with design assurance system manual
- 21.273 Audit of approved design organisation by CASA
- 21.275 Inspections and observations
- 21.277 Record keeping and production of records to CASA
- 21.279 Directions to comply with specified procedures or instructions
- 21.281 Investigation of potentially unsafe condition
- 21.283 Requirement to provide employees and subcontractors with exposition and design assurance system manual
- Subpart 21.K—Approval of materials, parts, processes and appliances
- 21.301 Applicability
- 21.303 Replacement and modification parts
- 21.304A Changes to an APMA
- 21.305 Approval of materials, parts, processes and appliances
- 21.305A Approval of materials, parts, processes and appliances not covered by regulation 21.305
- 21.306 Use of standard parts and materials
- Subpart 21.L—Export airworthiness approvals
- 21.321 Applicability
- 21.323 Eligibility
- 21.324 Issue of export airworthiness approvals
- 21.325 Export airworthiness approvals
- 21.327 Application
- 21.329 Issue of export airworthiness approvals for Class I products
- 21.331 Issue of airworthiness approvals for Class II products
- 21.333 Issue of export airworthiness approvals for Class III products
- 21.339 Export airworthiness approval for aircraft
- Subpart 21.M—Designs of modifications of, and repairs to, aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers and appliances
- Division 21.M.1—Preliminary
- 21.400 Purpose of Subpart
- 21.402 Definition of proposed airworthiness standards for Subpart 21.M
- 21.403 Definition of applicable airworthiness standards for Subpart 21.M
- Division 21.M.2—Modification/repair design approvals
- 21.405 Applications for modification/repair design approvals
- 21.410 Refusal to grant approval if design constitutes major change in type design
- 21.414 Determination of additional airworthiness standards—special conditions
- 21.416 Determination of non-application of airworthiness standards—application to CASA
- 21.418 Determination of non-application of airworthiness standards—application to authorised person or approved design organisation
- 21.420 Applicants must show compliance with applicable airworthiness standards, submit technical data and provide documents
- 21.425 Applicants to carry out necessary inspections and tests
- 21.430 CASA, authorised person or approved design organisation may carry out or observe certain tests
- 21.435 Grant of modification/repair design approvals—grant by CASA
- 21.436 Application to authorised person or approved design organisation—non-compliance with applicable airworthiness standards: determination of equivalent level of safety
- 21.437 Grant of modification/repair design approvals—grant by authorised person or approved design organisation
- 21.440 Form of modification/repair design approvals
- 21.445 Variation of modification/repair design approvals
- Division 21.M.3—Transfer of, and obligations for holders of, modification/repair design approvals and approvals granted in accordance with alternative method
- 21.448 Approvals to which this Division applies
- 21.450 Transfer of modification/repair design approvals and approvals granted in accordance with alternative method
- 21.455 Record keeping and making records available to CASA
- 21.460 Instructions for continued airworthiness and flight manual supplement to be made available
- Division 21.M.4—Other means of approval
- 21.465 Modifications and repairs directed by CASA
- 21.470 Foreign modification/repair designs
- 21.475 Part 21 Manual of Standards may prescribe alternative method of approval of modification and repair designs
- Subpart 21.N—Approval of engines, propellers, materials, parts and appliances: imported
- 21.500 Approval of imported aircraft engines and propellers
- 21.500A Approval of other imported aircraft engines and propellers
- 21.502 Approval of imported materials, parts and appliances
- 21.502A Approval of other imported materials, parts and appliances
- Subpart 21.O—Australian Technical Standard Order Authorisations
- 21.601 Applicability
- 21.603 ATSO marking and privileges
- 21.605 Application and issue
- 21.607 General rules governing holders of ATSO authorisations
- 21.609 Approval for deviation
- 21.611 Design changes
- 21.613 Record keeping requirements
- 21.615 CASA inspection
- 21.617 Issue of letters of ATSO design approval: import appliances
- 21.619 Non-compliance
- 21.621 Duration
- Subpart 21.Q—Identification of aircraft and aeronautical products
- Division 21.Q.1—Preliminary
- 21.805 Applicability of this Subpart
- 21.810 Meaning of fireproof
- Division 21.Q.2—Aircraft, aircraft engines and aircraft propellers
- 21.815 Applicability of this Division
- 21.820 Manufacturer’s data plate must be attached to aircraft
- 21.825 Manufacturer’s data plate must be attached to basket of manned free balloon
- 21.830 Heater assembly of manned free balloon must carry identification mark
- 21.835 Manufacturer’s data plate must be attached to aircraft engine
- 21.840 Aircraft propellers, blades and hubs must carry identification marks
- Division 21.Q.3—Critical parts
- 21.845 Applicability of this Division
- 21.850 Identification of critical parts
- 21.855 Removal or alteration of identification on critical parts
- Division 21.Q.4—Aircraft parts
- 21.860 Applicability of this Division
- 21.865 Identification of parts produced under an APMA
- 21.870 Identification of parts produced under an APMA if marking is impracticable
- 21.875 Identification of other aircraft parts
- 21.880 Identification of other aircraft parts—other than by marking
- Part 22—Airworthiness standards for sailplanes and powered sailplanes
- 22.001 Airworthiness standards
- 22.002 Incidental provisions
- 22.003 Changes to EASA CS-22
- 22.004 Approvals under EASA CS-22
- Part 23—Airworthiness standards for aeroplanes in the normal, utility, acrobatic or commuter category
- 23.001 Airworthiness standards
- 23.002 Incidental provisions
- 23.003 Changes to Part 23 of the FARs
- 23.004 Changes to EASA CS-VLA
- 23.005 Changes to EASA CS-23
- 23.006 Approvals under Part 23 of the FARs
- 23.007 Approvals under EASA CS-VLA
- 23.008 Approvals under EASA CS-23
- Part 25—Airworthiness standards for aeroplanes in the transport category
- Subpart 25.A—General
- 25.001 Airworthiness standards
- 25.002 Incidental provisions
- Subpart 25.B—Changes to FARs and EASA CS-25
- 25.003 Changes to Part 25 of the FARs
- 25.004 Changes to EASA CS-25
- 25.005 Approvals under Part 25 of the FARs
- 25.006 Approvals under EASA CS-25
- Subpart 25.C—Airworthiness standards directed by ICAO
- 25.011 What this Subpart does
- 25.013 Least-risk bomb location
- Part 26—Airworthiness standards for aircraft in the primary category or intermediate category
- 26.001 Airworthiness standards
- 26.002 Incidental provisions
- Part 27—Airworthiness standards for rotorcraft in the normal category
- 27.001 Airworthiness standards
- 27.002 Incidental provisions
- 27.003 Changes to Part 27 of the FARs
- 27.003A Changes to EASA CS-27
- 27.004 Approvals under Part 27 of the FARs
- 27.005 Approvals under EASA CS-27
- Part 29—Airworthiness standards for rotorcraft in the transport category
- 29.001 Airworthiness standards
- 29.002 Incidental provisions
- 29.003 Changes to Part 29 of the FARs
- 29.003A Changes to EASA CS-29
- 29.004 Approvals under Part 29 of the FARs
- 29.005 Approvals under EASA CS-29
- Part 31—Airworthiness standards for manned free balloons
- 31.001 Airworthiness standards
- 31.002 Incidental provisions
- 31.003 Changes to Part 31 of the FARs
- 31.004 Changes to EASA CS-31HB
- 31.005 Changes to EASA CS-31GB
- 31.006 Approvals under Part 31 of the FARs
- 31.007 Approvals under EASA CS-31HB
- 31.008 Approvals under EASA CS-31GB
- Part 32—Airworthiness standards for engines for very light aeroplanes
- 32.001 Airworthiness standards
- 32.002 Incidental provisions
- 32.003 Changes to EASA CS-22
- 32.004 Approvals under EASA CS-22
- Part 33—Airworthiness standards for aircraft engines
- 33.001 Airworthiness standards
- 33.002 Incidental provisions
- 33.003 Changes to Part 33 of the FARs
- 33.003A Changes to EASA CS-E
- 33.004 Approvals under Part 33 of the FARs
- 33.005 Approvals under EASA CS-E
- Part 35—Airworthiness standards for aircraft propellers
- 35.001 Airworthiness standards
- 35.002 Incidental provisions
- 35.003 Changes to Part 35 of the FARs
- 35.003A Changes to EASA CS-P
- 35.004 Approvals under Part 35 of the FARs
- 35.005 Approvals under EASA CS-P
- Part 39—Airworthiness directives
- 39.001A Definitions
- 39.001 CASA may issue Australian airworthiness directives
- 39.002 Aircraft or aeronautical products covered by airworthiness directive
- 39.002A Aircraft that become Australian aircraft—compliance with Australian airworthiness directives
- 39.002B Compliance with foreign airworthiness directives
- 39.003 Australian aircraft covered by airworthiness directive not to be operated
- 39.004 Approvals and exclusions in relation to airworthiness directives
- 39.005 Documents or things to be sent to CASA
- 39.006 Request for review of operation of Australian airworthiness directive
- 39.007 Action to be taken by CASA on receiving request under regulation 39.006
- Part 42—Continuing airworthiness requirements for aircraft and aeronautical products
- Subpart 42.A—Preliminary
- 42.005 Purpose of Part
- 42.010 Applicability of Part
- 42.015 Definitions for Part
- 42.020 Part 42 Manual of Standards
- Subpart 42.B—Requirements for registered operators
- Division 42.B.1—Preliminary
- 42.025 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.B.2—Continuing airworthiness requirements
- 42.030 Continuing airworthiness requirements—all aircraft
- 42.035 Condition of AOC—aircraft authorised to operate under AOCs
- 42.040 Aircraft authorised to operate under AOCs and large aircraft must have continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.045 Small aircraft not authorised to operate under AOCs may have continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.050 Form of continuing airworthiness management contract—all aircraft
- 42.055 Giving information in accordance with contract
- 42.060 Copy of certain provisions of contract to be given to CASA
- 42.065 Copy of variation of certain provisions of contract to be given to CASA
- 42.070 Notice of termination of contract to be given to CASA
- 42.075 Notice of contravention of Part to be given to CASA
- 42.080 Maintenance of aircraft and aeronautical products
- Division 42.B.3—Record-keeping requirements in relation to authorisations under regulation 42.630
- 42.085 Application of Division
- 42.090 Retaining copies of authorisations
- 42.095 Keeping lists of authorised pilot licence holders and flight engineers
- Subpart 42.C—Continuing airworthiness management—requirements for person responsible for continuing airworthiness for aircraft
- Division 42.C.1—Preliminary
- 42.100 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.105 Meaning of person responsible for continuing airworthiness for aircraft
- Division 42.C.2—Continuing airworthiness management tasks
- 42.110 Complying with regulations in this Division
- 42.115 Rectification of defect to aircraft before flight—all aircraft
- 42.120 Compliance with airworthiness directives—all aircraft
- 42.125 Approval of design for modifications or repairs to aircraft—all aircraft
- 42.130 Dealing with certain instructions for continuing airworthiness—aircraft authorised to operate under AOCs and large aircraft
- 42.135 Replacement of life limited aeronautical product—all aircraft
- 42.140 Approved maintenance program required—aircraft authorised to operate under AOCs and large aircraft
- 42.145 Compliance with maintenance program required—all aircraft
- 42.150 Updating approved maintenance program following change to instructions for continuing airworthiness
- 42.155 Ensuring effectiveness of approved maintenance program using approved reliability programs—certain aircraft
- 42.160 Ensuring effectiveness of approved maintenance program—other aircraft authorised to operate under AOCs and large aircraft
- 42.165 Removal of aeronautical products fitted as permitted by regulation 42.440
- Division 42.C.3—Continuing airworthiness records—all aircraft
- Subdivision 42.C.3.1—Continuing airworthiness records system
- 42.170 Continuing airworthiness records system
- Subdivision 42.C.3.2—Information about aircraft
- 42.175 Requirement to record information
- 42.180 Information about aircraft engines and propellers
- 42.185 Information about empty weight of aircraft
- 42.190 Information about utilisation of aircraft
- 42.195 Information about compliance with airworthiness directives
- 42.200 Information about compliance with maintenance program
- 42.205 Information about modifications
- 42.210 Information about aeronautical products with life limit
- Subdivision 42.C.3.3—Substantiating documents
- 42.215 Substantiating documents
- Subdivision 42.C.3.4—Flight technical log
- 42.220 Flight technical log
- 42.225 Availability of flight technical log
- Subdivision 42.C.3.5—Recording next maintenance due to be carried out
- 42.230 Recording details of next maintenance due to be carried out in flight technical log
- 42.235 Approval of another means of recording next maintenance due to be carried out
- 42.240 Recording details of next maintenance due to be carried out by approved other means
- Subdivision 42.C.3.6—Recording utilisation information
- 42.245 Ensuring flight technical log can contain utilisation information mentioned in regulation 42.190 for each flight if another means not approved
- 42.250 Approval of another means of recording utilisation information mentioned in regulation 42.190 for each flight
- 42.255 Recording utilisation information mentioned in regulation 42.190 for each flight by approved other means
- Subdivision 42.C.3.7—Retention and transfer of records
- 42.260 Retention of continuing airworthiness records
- 42.265 Transfer of continuing airworthiness records for aircraft
- Division 42.C.4—Major defects—reporting and investigating
- 42.270 Reporting major defects—all aircraft
- 42.275 Investigating major defects—large aircraft and aircraft authorised to operate under AOC
- 42.280 Action by CASA following report of major defect
- 42.285 Action by certificate holder or approval holder following report of major defect
- Subpart 42.D—Maintenance
- Division 42.D.1—Preliminary
- 42.290 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.D.2—Permissions for section 20AB of Act—aircraft
- 42.295 Who is permitted to carry out maintenance on aircraft—approved maintenance organisations
- 42.300 Who is permitted to carry out maintenance on aircraft—individuals not working for approved maintenance organisations
- 42.301 Who is permitted to carry out maintenance—organisations under NAA arrangement
- Division 42.D.3—Permissions for section 20AB of Act—aeronautical products
- 42.305 Who is permitted to carry out maintenance on aeronautical products
- 42.306 Who is permitted to carry out maintenance on aeronautical products—foreign organisations approved by national aviation authority
- Division 42.D.4—Requirements for carrying out maintenance
- 42.310 General requirements for carrying out maintenance
- 42.315 Ensuring individuals are competent to carry out maintenance
- 42.320 Restriction on maintenance that independent maintainers may instruct or permit supervised individuals to carry out
- 42.325 Maintenance involving modifications and certain repairs
- 42.330 Removal of tools etc after carrying out maintenance
- Division 42.D.5—Requirements for independent inspection of critical control system maintenance
- 42.335 Meaning of independent individual
- 42.340 Requirement for verification and record for critical control system maintenance
- 42.345 Verification and record for critical control system maintenance
- Division 42.D.6—Requirements for dealing with defects
- Subdivision 42.D.6.1—Dealing with defects
- 42.350 Meaning of qualified individual
- 42.355 Recording defects
- 42.360 When qualified individual may defer rectification of defect
- 42.365 How rectification of defect is deferred
- 42.370 Record for deferral of rectification of defect
- Subdivision 42.D.6.2—Reporting defects
- 42.375 Major defect reporting—independent maintainer carrying out maintenance on aircraft
- 42.380 Major defect reporting—approved maintenance organisation carrying out maintenance on aircraft
- 42.385 Major defect reporting—approved maintenance organisation carrying out maintenance on aeronautical product
- 42.390 Reporting requirements
- Division 42.D.7—Requirements for recording maintenance for aircraft or aeronautical products
- 42.395 Recording maintenance information for aircraft
- 42.400 Making maintenance record for aeronautical products
- 42.405 Provision of maintenance record and other documents to registered operator
- 42.410 Retention of copy of maintenance record by approved maintenance organisations
- Subpart 42.E—Aeronautical products
- Division 42.E.1—Preliminary
- 42.415 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.E.2—Requirements for fitting parts and using materials
- 42.420 Fitting parts other than standard parts
- 42.425 Obligations and offences for fitting parts other than standard parts
- 42.430 Fitting parts removed from aircraft—permission for paragraph 42.420(5)(c)
- 42.435 Fitting parts fabricated by approved maintenance organisations—permission for subparagraph 42.420(5)(a)(ii)
- 42.440 Fitting parts for which there is no authorised release certificate—permission for subparagraphs 42.420(5)(a)(ii) and (b)(iii)
- 42.445 Fitting standard parts
- 42.450 Fitting parts removed from same place on aircraft—permission for paragraphs 42.420(1)(a) and 42.445(1)(a)
- 42.455 Using materials
- Division 42.E.3—Requirements for controlling unserviceable and unsalvageable parts
- 42.460 Control of unserviceable parts
- 42.465 Control of unsalvageable parts
- Division 42.E.4—Requirements for controlling unapproved parts
- 42.470 Meaning of unapproved for parts
- 42.475 Control of unapproved parts
- 42.480 Reporting unapproved parts
- 42.485 Action by CASA following report of unapproved parts
- 42.490 Action required if parts not required to be kept
- Subpart 42.F—Subpart 42.F approved maintenance organisations
- Division 42.F.1—General
- 42.495 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.500 Definitions for Subpart
- 42.505 Regulations 11.070 to 11.075 do not apply in relation to certain matters
- Division 42.F.2—Approval of Subpart 42.F organisations
- 42.510 Applying for approval
- 42.515 Issuing approval
- 42.520 Approval certificate
- 42.525 Privileges for Subpart 42.F organisations
- 42.530 Approval subject to conditions
- Division 42.F.3—Changes to Subpart 42.F organisations
- 42.535 Application for approval of significant changes to Subpart 42.F organisations
- 42.540 Approval of significant changes
- 42.545 Changes to Subpart 42.F organisations that are not significant changes
- 42.550 CASA may direct Subpart 42.F organisations to change expositions
- Division 42.F.4—Requirements and offences for Subpart 42.F organisations
- 42.555 Provision of maintenance services
- 42.560 Providing employees with exposition
- 42.565 Complying with directions
- Subpart 42.G—Continuing airworthiness management organisations
- Division 42.G.1—General
- 42.570 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.575 Definitions for Subpart
- 42.580 Regulations 11.070 to 11.075 do not apply in relation to certain matters
- Division 42.G.2—Approval of continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.585 Applying for approval
- 42.590 Issuing approval
- 42.595 Approval certificate
- 42.600 Privileges for continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.605 Approval subject to conditions
- Division 42.G.3—Changes to continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.610 Application for approval of significant changes to continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.615 Approval of significant changes
- 42.620 Changes to continuing airworthiness management organisations that are not significant changes
- 42.625 CASA may direct continuing airworthiness management organisations to change expositions
- Division 42.G.4—Authorisation of pilot licence holders and flight engineers to provide maintenance services
- 42.630 When pilot licence holders and flight engineers may be authorised
- 42.635 Ceasing of authorisation if organisation ceases to be responsible for providing continuing airworthiness management services for aircraft
- 42.640 Directions in relation to authorisations
- 42.645 Notice of cancellation of authorisation
- Division 42.G.5—Requirements and offences for continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.650 Provision of continuing airworthiness management services
- 42.655 Providing employees with exposition
- 42.660 Copies of authorisations and records
- 42.665 Complying with directions
- 42.670 Giving information in accordance with contract
- 42.675 Notice of contravention of Part to be given to CASA
- Subpart 42.H—Maintenance certification and certificate of release to service
- Division 42.H.1—General
- 42.680 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.H.2—Maintenance certification for maintenance carried out on aircraft
- Subdivision 42.H.2.1—Application of Division
- 42.685 Application of Division
- Subdivision 42.H.2.2—Who must perform maintenance certification
- 42.690 Approved maintenance organisations
- 42.695 Individuals performing maintenance certification on behalf of approved maintenance organisations
- 42.700 Independent maintainers
- Subdivision 42.H.2.3—Requirements for performing maintenance certification
- 42.705 Requirements to be met by individuals before performing maintenance certification
- 42.710 Requirements to be met by organisations before performing maintenance certification
- Subdivision 42.H.2.4—Performance of maintenance certification
- 42.715 How maintenance certification is performed
- Division 42.H.3—Certificate of release to service—aircraft
- Subdivision 42.H.3.1—Preliminary
- 42.720 Application of Division
- 42.725 Requirement not to release aircraft without certificate of release to service
- Subdivision 42.H.3.2—Who may issue certificate of release to service
- 42.730 Approved maintenance organisations
- 42.735 Individuals issuing certificates of release to service on behalf of approved maintenance organisations
- 42.740 Independent maintainers
- Subdivision 42.H.3.3—Requirements for issuing certificate of release to service
- 42.745 Requirements to be met before certificate of release to service may be issued
- 42.750 Requirements to be met by approved maintenance organisations before issuing certificate of release to service
- 42.755 Requirements to be met by individuals before issuing certificate of release to service
- Subdivision 42.H.3.4—Form, content and issue of certificate of release to service
- 42.760 Form and content of certificate of release to service
- 42.765 How certificate of release to service is issued
- Subdivision 42.H.3.5—Record-keeping
- 42.770 Retaining copy of certificate of release to service
- Division 42.H.4—Certificate of release to service—aeronautical products
- Subdivision 42.H.4.1—Preliminary
- 42.775 Application of Division
- 42.780 Requirement not to release aeronautical product without certificate of release to service
- Subdivision 42.H.4.2—Who may issue certificate of release to service
- 42.785 Approved maintenance organisations
- 42.790 Individuals issuing certificates of release to service on behalf of approved maintenance organisations
- Subdivision 42.H.4.3—Requirements for issuing certificate of release to service
- 42.795 Requirements to be met before certificate of release to service may be issued
- 42.800 Requirements to be met by approved maintenance organisations before issuing certificate of release to service
- 42.805 Requirements to be met by individuals before issuing certificate of release to service
- Subdivision 42.H.4.4—Form and issue of certificate of release to service
- 42.810 Form of certificate of release to service
- 42.815 How certificate of release to service is issued
- Subdivision 42.H.4.5—Record-keeping and dealing with certificate of release to service
- 42.820 Additional record for certificate of release to service issued as in-house release document
- 42.825 Dealing with certificate of release to service
- Subpart 42.I—Airworthiness reviews and airworthiness review certificates
- Division 42.I.1—General
- 42.830 Application of Subpart
- 42.835 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.I.2—Issue of airworthiness review certificates
- 42.840 Who may issue airworthiness review certificate
- 42.845 Requirements to be met for issue of airworthiness review certificate
- 42.850 Requirements to be met by continuing airworthiness management organisations before issuing airworthiness review certificate
- 42.855 Requirements to be met by individuals before issuing airworthiness review certificate
- 42.860 Form of airworthiness review certificate
- 42.865 How airworthiness review certificate is issued
- 42.870 How long airworthiness review certificate remains in force
- Division 42.I.3—Extension of airworthiness review certificates
- 42.875 Who may extend airworthiness review certificate
- 42.880 Requirements to be met for extension of airworthiness review certificate
- 42.885 Requirements to be met by continuing airworthiness management organisations before extension of airworthiness review certificate
- 42.890 Requirements to be met by individuals before extending airworthiness review certificate
- 42.895 How airworthiness review certificate is extended
- Division 42.I.4—Airworthiness review procedure
- 42.900 Airworthiness review procedure
- Division 42.I.5—Administration
- 42.905 Record of findings of airworthiness review
- 42.910 Record of corrective action taken
- 42.915 Retaining records relating to airworthiness review certificates
- 42.920 Documents to be sent to CASA and registered operator
- 42.925 Notice of decision not to issue airworthiness review certificate
- Division 42.I.6—Relationship of airworthiness review certificate to certificate of airworthiness
- 42.930 Relationship with certificate of airworthiness
- Subpart 42.J—Approval of maintenance programs and variations of approved maintenance programs
- Division 42.J.1—Preliminary
- 42.935 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.J.2—Approval of maintenance programs by continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.940 Circumstances in which continuing airworthiness management organisations may approve proposed maintenance program
- 42.945 Requirements for approval of maintenance programs
- 42.950 Requirements to be met by continuing airworthiness management organisations before approving proposed maintenance programs
- 42.955 Requirements to be met by individuals before approving proposed maintenance programs
- 42.960 How approval is given
- 42.965 Record-keeping requirements
- Division 42.J.3—Approval of maintenance programs by CASA
- 42.970 Application to CASA for approval of maintenance programs
- 42.975 Form of application
- 42.980 Approval of maintenance programs by CASA
- Division 42.J.4—Approval of variations of approved maintenance programs by continuing airworthiness management organisations
- 42.985 Circumstances in which continuing airworthiness management organisations may approve proposed variations
- 42.990 Requirements to be met for approval of variations of maintenance programs
- 42.995 Requirements to be met by continuing airworthiness management organisations before approving proposed variations
- 42.1000 Requirements to be met by individuals before approving proposed variations
- 42.1005 How approval is given
- 42.1010 Record-keeping requirements
- Division 42.J.5—Approval of variations of approved maintenance programs by CASA
- 42.1015 Application to CASA for approval of variations of approved maintenance programs
- 42.1020 Form of application
- 42.1025 Approval of variations by CASA
- Subpart 42.K—Directions to vary approved maintenance programs
- 42.1030 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.1035 CASA may direct variations of approved maintenance programs
- Subpart 42.L—Approval of reliability programs and variations of approved reliability programs
- Division 42.L.1—Preliminary
- 42.1040 Purpose of Subpart
- Division 42.L.2—Approval of reliability programs
- 42.1045 Application for approval of reliability programs
- 42.1050 Approval of reliability programs
- Division 42.L.3—Approval of variations of approved reliability programs
- 42.1055 Application for approval of variations of approved reliability programs
- 42.1060 Approval of variations of approved reliability programs
- Subpart 42.M—Requirements for pilots
- 42.1065 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.1070 Pre-flight inspection—all aircraft
- 42.1075 Recording information in flight technical log—all aircraft
- Subpart 42.N—Record-keeping requirements
- 42.1080 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.1085 Requirements for making records made under Part
- 42.1090 Requirements for keeping records made under Part
- 42.1095 Change to records made under Part
- Subpart 42.O—Copying or disclosing cockpit voice recording information
- 42.1100 Purpose of Subpart
- 42.1105 Authorisation of persons for paragraph 32AP(3A)(a) of Act
- Volume 2
- Part 45—Display of nationality marks, registration marks and aircraft registration identification plates
- Subpart 45.A—Preliminary
- 45.005 Application of Part 45
- 45.010 Key definitions for Part 45
- 45.015 Meaning of markings and set of markings
- 45.020 References to aircraft operating for an exhibition
- 45.025 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 45
- 45.030 Registration holder to provide copies of approvals under this Part to registered operator
- Subpart 45.B—Aircraft markings
- 45.050 Requirements for aircraft markings
- 45.055 Display of aircraft markings
- 45.060 Designs etc. not to modify, obscure or create confusion about sets of markings
- 45.065 Approval to operate with different markings—aircraft of special configuration
- 45.070 Approval to operate with different or no markings—aircraft operated for an exhibition
- Subpart 45.C—Requirement to display words on certain aircraft
- 45.090 Requirements for display of words
- 45.095 Display of words
- 45.100 Approval to operate with different or no words—aircraft operated for an exhibition
- Subpart 45.D—Aircraft registration identification plate
- 45.120 Application of Subpart 45.D
- 45.125 Plate to be attached to aircraft
- 45.130 Removal or alteration of plates
- 45.135 Approval of method of displaying markings
- 45.140 Approval for attachment of plate—aircraft of special configuration
- Part 47—Registration of aircraft and related matters
- Subpart 47.A—General
- 47.005 Applicability of Part 47
- 47.010 Definitions for Part 47
- 47.012 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 47
- 47.015 Requirement for aircraft to be registered
- 47.020 Appointment of person to act on behalf of owners
- Subpart 47.B—The Australian Civil Aircraft Register
- 47.025 Australian Civil Aircraft Register
- 47.030 Access to Australian Civil Aircraft Register
- 47.035 Correction of Register
- 47.040 Seeking information about Register
- 47.045 Communicating with CASA
- 47.050 Accuracy of information in Register
- 47.055 Entries in Register etc not conclusive evidence of title to aircraft
- Subpart 47.C—Registration of aircraft
- Division 47.C.1—Registration of aircraft other than certain RPA
- 47.058 Application of this Division
- 47.060 Applying for registration of unregistered aircraft
- 47.065 Information required for registration—general
- 47.070 Confirmation of oral application
- 47.075 CASA may ask for further information
- 47.080 Registration of aircraft
- 47.085 Interim certificate of registration
- 47.090 Issue of certificate of registration
- 47.095 Period of registration
- Division 47.C.2—Registration of medium RPA, small RPA, very small RPA and micro RPA
- 47.096 Application of this Division
- 47.096A Registration requirements for certain RPA
- 47.097 Application for registration of certain RPA
- 47.098 Registration of certain RPA
- 47.099 Period of registration
- 47.099B Requirement to produce certificate of registration (or copy)
- Subpart 47.D—Registered operator
- 47.100A Application of Subpart 47.D
- 47.100 Identity of registered operator of aircraft
- Subpart 47.E—Transfer of ownership of aircraft
- 47.105A Application of Subpart 47.E
- 47.105 Meaning of former owner and new owner
- 47.110 Transfer of ownership
- Subpart 47.F—Administration of Australian Civil Aircraft Register
- 47.115 Notice of error in information in Register
- 47.130 Lapsing of registration
- 47.131 Suspension and cancellation of registration following a transfer of ownership
- 47.131A Suspension and cancellation of registration if registered operator is not an eligible person
- 47.131B Cancellation of registration at holder’s request—limitations
- 47.131C Cancellation of registration—certain RPA
- 47.132 Cancellation of registration on other grounds
- Subpart 47.G—Reservation, assignment and change of registration marks
- 47.139 Application of Subpart 47.G
- 47.140 Meaning of aircraft for Subpart 47.G
- 47.145 Reservation of registration mark
- 47.150 Assignment of registration mark
- 47.155 Marks that must not be reserved or assigned
- 47.160 Assigning reserved registration mark to unregistered aircraft
- 47.165 Change of registration mark
- Subpart 47.H—Dealer’s marks
- 47.169 Application of Subpart 47.H
- 47.170 Definitions for Subpart 47.H
- 47.175 Assignment of dealer’s marks
- 47.180 What marks may be assigned to dealers
- 47.185 Record of dealer’s marks
- 47.190 How long assignment to dealer remains in effect
- 47.195 Certificate of assignment of dealer’s mark
- 47.205 Dealer’s plate
- 47.210 Use of dealer’s marks
- 47.215 Aircraft taken to be registered
- 47.220 Annual report to CASA on aircraft using dealer’s marks
- 47.225 Revocation of assignment of dealer’s mark etc
- Part 60—Synthetic training devices
- Subpart 60.A—Preliminary
- 60.005 Applicability
- 60.010 Definitions for Part 60
- Subpart 60.B—Flight simulators and flight training devices
- 60.015 Definitions for Subpart 60.B
- 60.020 Qualification levels
- Table 60.020-1 Flight simulator qualification levels
- Table 60.020-2 Flight training device qualification levels
- 60.025 Application for flight simulator qualification or flight training device qualification
- 60.030 Initial evaluation and qualification
- 60.035 Issue of flight simulator qualification certificate or flight training device qualification certificate
- 60.040 Period of validity of flight simulator qualification or flight training device qualification
- 60.045 Recurrent evaluation of qualified flight simulator or qualified flight training device
- 60.050 Variation, cancellation or suspension of flight simulator qualification or flight training device qualification
- 60.055 Flight simulator and flight training device approvals—persons other than Part 141 operators and Part 142 operators
- 60.060 Quality system—operators other than Part 141 operators and Part 142 operators
- 60.065 Ongoing fidelity requirements
- 60.070 Modification of qualified flight simulator or qualified flight training devices
- 60.075 Change in qualification level of qualified flight simulator or qualified flight training device
- 60.080 Deactivation, relocation or reactivation of qualified flight simulator or qualified flight training device
- 60.085 Change of operator of qualified flight simulator or qualified flight training device
- 60.090 Evaluation teams
- 60.095 Records
- Subpart 60.C—Basic instrument flight trainers
- Part 61—Flight crew licensing
- Subpart 61.A—Preliminary
- Division 61.A.1—General
- 61.005 What Part 61 is about
- 61.007 Application of Part 61
- 61.010 Definitions for Part 61
- 61.015 Definition of category of aircraft for Part 61
- 61.020 Definition of class of aircraft for Part 61
- 61.025 Definition of aeroplane for Part 61
- 61.035 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 61
- 61.040 Approvals by CASA for Part 61
- 61.045 Prescription of qualification standards for flight simulation training devices
- 61.047 Prescription of recognised foreign States
- 61.050 Prescription of multi-engine aeroplanes included in single-engine aeroplane class
- 61.055 Prescription of type ratings and variants—multi-crew aircraft
- 61.060 Prescription of type ratings—single-pilot aircraft
- 61.061 Prescription of type-rated aircraft—flight review requirements for class ratings
- 61.062 Prescription of types of aircraft for additional limitations on class ratings
- 61.063 Prescription of types of single engine helicopters for flight reviews
- 61.065 Conduct of unauthorised activities—holders of flight crew licences
- Division 61.A.2—Flight time and other aeronautical experience
- 61.070 Flight to which Division 61.A.2 applies
- 61.075 Definition of aeronautical experience for Part 61
- 61.080 Definition of flight time as pilot for Part 61
- 61.085 Definition of flight time as co-pilot for Part 61
- 61.090 Definition of flight time as pilot in command for Part 61
- 61.095 Definition of flight time as pilot in command under supervision for Part 61
- 61.100 Definition of flight time as flight engineer for Part 61
- 61.105 Definition of instrument flight time for Part 61
- 61.110 Definition of instrument ground time for Part 61
- Division 61.A.3—Performing flight crew duties without licence, rating or endorsement
- Subdivision 61.A.3.1—Student pilots
- 61.112 Flying as a student pilot
- 61.113 General requirements for student pilots
- 61.114 Solo flights—medical requirements for student pilots
- 61.115 Solo flights—recent experience requirements for student pilots
- 61.116 Student pilots authorised to taxi aircraft
- 61.117 Identity checks—student pilots
- 61.118 Production of medical certificates etc. and identification—student pilots
- Subdivision 61.A.3.2—Other circumstances in which flight crew duties may be performed without licence, rating or endorsement
- 61.119 Flying without licence—flight engineer duties
- 61.120 Operation of aircraft radio without licence
- 61.125 Conducting flight activities without rating or endorsement
- 61.126 Conducting flight activities without having met proficiency check or flight review
- 61.130 Operation of helicopter using auto flight control system without licence or rating
- 61.135 Authorisation to conduct flight training or flight test without holding type rating
- 61.140 Authorisation to test aircraft without holding type rating
- 61.145 Piloting glider without holding glider pilot licence
- Subpart 61.B—Grant of flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
- Division 61.B.1—General
- 61.150 People who may grant flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
- 61.155 Applications for flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
- 61.160 Grant of flight crew licences
- 61.165 Grant of flight crew ratings
- 61.170 Grant of flight crew endorsements
- 61.175 How CASA issues flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
- 61.180 How examiner, instructor or approval holder issues rating or endorsement
- 61.185 New licence document if licence, rating or endorsement cancelled
- 61.190 Licence holder to comply with limitations and requirements of Part 61
- Division 61.B.2—Flight training and other training
- 61.195 Flight training requirements
- 61.200 Differences training requirements
- 61.205 When training must not be conducted in aircraft
- 61.210 Other approved courses of training or professional development
- Division 61.B.3—Aeronautical knowledge examinations
- 61.215 Aeronautical knowledge examinations—general
- 61.220 Aeronautical knowledge examinations—air transport pilot licence
- 61.225 Aeronautical knowledge examinations—pass standards
- 61.230 Aeronautical knowledge examinations—knowledge deficiency reports
- Division 61.B.4—Flight tests
- 61.235 Flight tests for flight crew licences and ratings—prerequisites
- 61.240 Consequences of taking flight test when ineligible
- 61.245 Conduct of flight tests for flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
- 61.250 Pass standards for flight tests
- Division 61.B.5—English language proficiency
- 61.255 Aviation English language proficiency assessments
- 61.260 Duration of English language proficiency assessments
- 61.265 Recreational pilot licences—general English language proficiency
- 61.270 Approval of language proficiency assessors
- Division 61.B.6—Recognition of overseas flight crew authorisations
- 61.275 Overseas flight crew authorisations—recognition
- 61.280 Grant of flight crew licences, ratings or endorsements under bilateral agreements
- Division 61.B.7—Recognition of Australian Defence Force qualifications
- 61.285 Australian Defence Force qualifications—recognition
- Subpart 61.C—Certificates of validation
- 61.290 Grant of certificates of validation
- 61.295 Privileges of certificates of validation
- 61.300 Limitations on exercise of privileges of certificates of validation—medical certificate
- 61.305 Limitations on exercise of privileges of certificates of validation—recent experience, flight review and proficiency check
- 61.310 Limitations on exercise of privileges of certificates of validation—carriage of documents
- 61.315 Conduct of unauthorised activities by holders of certificates of validation
- 61.320 Certificates of validation—period of validity
- 61.325 Certificates of validation—renewal
- Subpart 61.D—General obligations of flight crew licence holders
- 61.335 Identity checks
- 61.336 Provision of photograph
- 61.340 Production of licence documents, medical certificates and identification
- 61.345 Personal logbooks—pilots
- 61.350 Personal logbooks—flight engineers
- 61.355 Retention of personal logbooks
- 61.360 False entries in personal logbooks
- 61.365 Production of personal logbooks
- Subpart 61.E—Pilot licensing—general limitations and authorisations
- Division 61.E.1—General limitations on exercise of pilot licence privileges
- 61.375 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—ratings
- 61.380 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—flight activity and design feature endorsements
- 61.385 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—general competency requirement
- 61.390 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—operating requirements and limitations
- 61.395 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—recent experience for certain passenger flight activities
- 61.400 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—flight review
- 61.405 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—medical requirements—recreational pilot licence holders
- 61.410 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—medical certificates: private pilot licence holders
- 61.415 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—medical certificates: commercial, multi-crew and air transport pilot licence holders
- 61.420 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—carriage of documents
- 61.422 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—aviation English language proficiency
- 61.425 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—unregistered aircraft
- 61.427 Removal of certain pilot licence conditions about airspace
- Division 61.E.2—General authorisations for pilot licences
- 61.430 Holders of pilot licences authorised to taxi aircraft
- 61.435 When holders of pilot licences authorised to operate aircraft radio
- Subpart 61.G—Recreational pilot licences
- Division 61.G.1—Privileges and grant of licences
- 61.460 Privileges of recreational pilot licences
- 61.465 Limitations on exercise of privileges of recreational pilot licences—general
- 61.470 Limitations on exercise of privileges of recreational pilot licences—endorsements
- 61.475 Requirements for grant of recreational pilot licences
- 61.480 Grant of recreational pilot licences in recognition of pilot certificates granted by certain organisations
- Division 61.G.2—Recreational pilot licence endorsements
- 61.485 Kinds of recreational pilot licence endorsements
- 61.490 Privileges of recreational pilot licence endorsements
- 61.495 Requirements for grant of recreational pilot licence endorsements
- 61.500 Grant of endorsement in recognition of other qualifications
- Subpart 61.H—Private pilot licences
- Division 61.H.1—General
- 61.505 Privileges of private pilot licences
- 61.510 Limitations on exercise of privileges of private pilot licences—multi-crew operations
- 61.515 Requirements for grant of private pilot licences—general
- Division 61.H.2—Aeronautical experience requirements for private pilot licences—applicants who have completed integrated training courses
- 61.520 Application of Division 61.H.2
- 61.525 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—aeroplane category
- 61.530 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—helicopter category
- 61.535 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—gyroplane category
- Division 61.H.3—Aeronautical experience requirements for private pilot licences—applicants who have not completed integrated training courses
- 61.540 Application of Division 61.H.3
- 61.545 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—aeroplane category
- 61.550 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—helicopter category
- 61.555 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—powered-lift aircraft category
- 61.560 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—gyroplane category
- 61.565 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of private pilot licences—airship category
- Subpart 61.I—Commercial pilot licences
- Division 61.I.1—General
- 61.570 Privileges of commercial pilot licences
- 61.575 Limitations on exercise of privileges of commercial pilot licences—multi-crew operations
- 61.580 Requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—general
- Division 61.I.2—Aeronautical experience requirements for commercial pilot licences—applicants who have completed integrated training courses
- 61.585 Application of Division 61.I.2
- 61.590 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—aeroplane category
- 61.595 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—helicopter category
- 61.600 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—powered-lift aircraft category
- Division 61.I.3—Aeronautical experience requirements for commercial pilot licences—applicants who have not completed integrated training courses
- 61.605 Application of Division 61.I.3
- 61.610 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—aeroplane category
- 61.615 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—helicopter category
- 61.620 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—powered-lift aircraft category
- 61.625 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—gyroplane category
- 61.630 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—airship category
- Subpart 61.J—Multi-crew pilot licences
- 61.635 Privileges of multi-crew pilot licences
- 61.640 Limitations on exercise of privileges of multi-crew pilot licences—IFR flight: general
- 61.645 Limitations on exercise of privileges of multi-crew pilot licences—IFR flight: recent experience
- 61.650 Limitations on exercise of privileges of multi-crew pilot licences—instrument proficiency check
- 61.655 Requirements for grant of multi-crew pilot licences
- 61.660 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of multi-crew pilot licences—aeroplane category
- Subpart 61.K—Air transport pilot licences
- 61.665 Privileges of air transport pilot licences
- 61.670 Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—helicopter IFR flight
- 61.675 Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—single-pilot IFR flight
- 61.680 Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—IFR flight: general
- 61.685 Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—IFR flight: recent experience
- 61.695 Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—instrument proficiency check
- 61.700 Requirements for grant of air transport pilot licences—general
- 61.705 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of air transport pilot licences—aeroplane category
- 61.710 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of air transport pilot licences—helicopter category
- 61.715 Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of air transport pilot licences—powered-lift aircraft category
- Subpart 61.L—Aircraft ratings and endorsements for pilot licences
- Division 61.L.1—Preliminary
- 61.720 What Subpart 61.L is about
- Division 61.L.2—Aircraft category ratings
- 61.725 Privileges of aircraft category ratings
- 61.730 Requirements for grant of aircraft category ratings
- Division 61.L.3—Aircraft class ratings
- 61.735 Privileges of aircraft class ratings
- 61.745 Limitations on exercise of privileges of aircraft class ratings—flight review
- 61.747 Limitations on exercise of privileges of class ratings in certain aircraft—flight review
- 61.750 Requirements for grant of aircraft class ratings
- Division 61.L.4—Design feature endorsements
- 61.755 Design features that require design feature endorsement
- 61.760 Privileges of design feature endorsements
- 61.765 Requirements for grant of design feature endorsements
- Division 61.L.5—Pilot type ratings
- 61.770 Privileges of pilot type ratings
- 61.775 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—flight test in flight simulator
- 61.780 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—variants
- 61.785 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—single-pilot operation and multi-crew operation
- 61.790 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—IFR operation
- 61.795 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—recent experience on aircraft models
- 61.800 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—flight review
- 61.805 Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type ratings—instrument proficiency check
- 61.810 Requirements for grant of pilot type ratings
- 61.815 Person taken to meet requirements for grant of pilot type rating—multi-crew pilot licence holder
- 61.820 Person taken to meet requirements for grant of pilot type rating—new type rating
- 61.822 Removal of type rating condition about acting as pilot in command
- Division 61.L.6—Cruise relief type ratings
- 61.825 Kinds of cruise relief type rating
- 61.830 Privileges of cruise relief type ratings
- 61.835 Limitations on exercise of privileges of cruise relief type ratings—general
- 61.840 Limitations on exercise of privileges of cruise relief type ratings—recent experience
- 61.845 Requirements for grant of cruise relief type ratings
- 61.850 Person taken to meet requirements for grant of cruise relief type rating—new type rating
- Subpart 61.M—Instrument ratings
- Division 61.M.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of instrument ratings
- 61.855 Privileges of instrument ratings
- 61.860 Limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument ratings—general
- 61.865 Limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument ratings—endorsements
- 61.870 Limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument ratings—recent experience: general
- 61.875 Limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument ratings—recent experience: single pilot
- 61.880 Limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument ratings—instrument proficiency check
- 61.885 Requirements for grant of instrument ratings
- 61.887 Removal of instrument rating conditions about acting as pilot in command under IFR
- Division 61.M.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of instrument endorsements
- 61.890 Kinds of instrument endorsement
- 61.895 Privileges of instrument endorsements
- 61.900 Limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument endorsements
- 61.905 Requirements for grant of instrument endorsements
- Subpart 61.N—Private instrument ratings
- Division 61.N.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of private instrument ratings
- 61.910 Privileges of private instrument ratings
- 61.915 Limitations on exercise of privileges of private instrument ratings—endorsements
- 61.920 Limitations on exercise of privileges of private instrument ratings—recent experience
- 61.925 Limitations on exercise of privileges of private instrument ratings—flight review
- 61.930 Requirements for grant of private instrument ratings
- Division 61.N.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of private instrument endorsements
- 61.935 Kinds of private instrument endorsement
- 61.940 Privileges of private instrument endorsements
- 61.942 Limitations on exercise of privileges of private instrument endorsements—visibility and cloud
- 61.945 Limitations on exercise of privileges of private instrument endorsements
- 61.950 Requirements for grant of private instrument endorsements
- Subpart 61.O—Night VFR ratings
- Division 61.O.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of night VFR ratings
- 61.955 Privileges of night VFR ratings
- 61.960 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night VFR ratings—endorsements
- 61.965 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night VFR ratings—recent experience
- 61.970 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night VFR ratings—flight review
- 61.975 Requirements for grant of night VFR ratings
- Division 61.O.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of night VFR endorsements
- 61.980 Kinds of night VFR endorsement
- 61.985 Privileges of night VFR endorsements
- 61.990 Requirements for grant of night VFR endorsements
- Subpart 61.P—Night vision imaging system ratings
- Division 61.P.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of night vision imaging system ratings
- 61.995 Privileges of night vision imaging system ratings
- 61.1000 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night vision imaging system ratings—general
- 61.1005 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night vision imaging system ratings—endorsements
- 61.1010 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night vision imaging system ratings—recent experience
- 61.1015 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night vision imaging system ratings—night vision imaging system proficiency check
- 61.1020 Requirements for grant of night vision imaging system ratings
- Division 61.P.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of night vision imaging system endorsements
- 61.1025 Kinds of night vision imaging system endorsement
- 61.1030 Privileges of night vision imaging system endorsements
- 61.1035 Requirements for grant of night vision imaging system endorsements
- Subpart 61.Q—Low-level ratings
- Division 61.Q.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of low-level ratings
- 61.1040 Privileges of low-level ratings
- 61.1045 Limitations on exercise of privileges of low-level ratings—general
- 61.1050 Limitations on exercise of privileges of low-level ratings—endorsements
- 61.1055 Limitations on exercise of privileges of low-level ratings—recent experience
- 61.1060 Limitations on exercise of privileges of low-level ratings—flight review
- 61.1070 Requirements for grant of low-level ratings
- Division 61.Q.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of low-level endorsements
- 61.1075 Kinds of low-level endorsement
- 61.1080 Privileges of low-level endorsements
- 61.1085 Requirements for grant of low-level endorsements
- Subpart 61.R—Aerial application ratings
- Division 61.R.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of aerial application ratings
- 61.1090 Privileges of aerial application ratings
- 61.1100 Limitations on exercise of privileges of aerial application ratings—endorsements
- 61.1105 Limitations on exercise of privileges of aerial application ratings—recent experience
- 61.1110 Limitations on exercise of privileges of aerial application ratings—aerial application proficiency check
- 61.1115 Requirements for grant of aerial application ratings
- Division 61.R.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of aerial application endorsements
- 61.1120 Kinds of aerial application endorsement
- 61.1125 Privileges of aerial application endorsements
- 61.1130 Limitations on exercise of privileges of aerial application endorsements—supervision
- 61.1135 Limitations on exercise of privileges of night aerial application endorsements
- 61.1140 Requirements for grant of aerial application endorsements
- Subpart 61.S—Flight activity endorsements
- 61.1145 Kinds of flight activity endorsement
- 61.1150 Privileges of flight activity endorsements
- 61.1155 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight activity endorsements—medical certificates
- 61.1160 Requirements for grant of flight activity endorsements
- Subpart 61.T—Pilot instructor ratings
- Division 61.T.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight instructor ratings
- 61.1165 Privileges of flight instructor ratings
- 61.1170 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight instructor ratings—general
- 61.1175 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight instructor ratings—endorsements
- 61.1180 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight instructor ratings—instructor proficiency check
- 61.1185 Requirements for grant of flight instructor ratings
- Division 61.T.2—Privileges and requirements for grant of simulator instructor ratings
- 61.1190 Privileges of simulator instructor ratings
- 61.1195 Limitations on exercise of privileges of simulator instructor ratings—general
- 61.1200 Limitations on exercise of privileges of simulator instructor ratings—endorsements
- 61.1205 Limitations on exercise of privileges of simulator instructor ratings—instructor proficiency check
- 61.1210 Requirements for grant of simulator instructor ratings
- Division 61.T.3—Obligations of pilot instructors
- 61.1215 Obligations of pilot instructors—training
- 61.1220 Obligations of pilot instructors—flight reviews
- 61.1225 Obligations of pilot instructors—student pilots
- 61.1227 Obligations of pilot instructors—approval to operate aircraft radio
- 61.1230 Obligations of pilot instructors—records of activities conducted independently of Part 141 or 142 operator
- Division 61.T.4—Privileges and requirements for grant of training endorsements
- 61.1235 Kinds of training endorsement
- 61.1240 Privileges of training endorsements
- 61.1245 Limitations on exercise of privileges of training endorsements—general
- 61.1246 Limitations on exercise of privileges of grade 3 training endorsements
- 61.1247 Limitations on exercise of privileges of low level training endorsements
- 61.1248 Limitation on exercise of privileges of helicopter grade 2 training endorsements
- 61.1250 Requirements for grant of training endorsements
- Subpart 61.U—Flight examiner ratings
- Division 61.U.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight examiner ratings
- 61.1255 Privileges of flight examiner ratings
- 61.1265 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings—endorsements
- 61.1270 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings—professional development
- 61.1275 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings—recent experience
- 61.1280 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings—flight reviews and subject matter proficiency checks
- 61.1285 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings—examiner proficiency check
- 61.1290 Requirements for grant of flight examiner ratings
- Division 61.U.2—Obligations of flight examiners
- 61.1295 Obligations of flight examiners—flight tests: strict liability offences
- 61.1300 Obligations of flight examiners—flight tests: other offences
- 61.1305 Obligations of flight examiners—proficiency checks
- Division 61.U.3—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight examiner endorsements
- 61.1310 Kinds of flight examiner endorsement
- 61.1315 Privileges of flight examiner endorsements
- 61.1318 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner endorsements—flight tests in aircraft
- 61.1320 Requirements for grant of flight examiner endorsements
- Subpart 61.V—Flight engineer licences
- 61.1325 Privileges of flight engineer licences
- 61.1330 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—ratings
- 61.1335 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—recent experience
- 61.1340 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—flight review
- 61.1345 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—current medical certificates
- 61.1350 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—carriage of documents
- 61.1352 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—aviation English language proficiency
- 61.1355 Certain holders of flight engineer licences authorised to operate aircraft radio
- 61.1360 Requirements for grant of flight engineer licences
- Subpart 61.W—Flight engineer type ratings
- 61.1365 Privileges of flight engineer type ratings
- 61.1370 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer type ratings—general
- 61.1375 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer type ratings—recent experience on aircraft models
- 61.1380 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer type ratings—flight review
- 61.1385 Requirements for grant of flight engineer type ratings
- 61.1390 Person taken to meet requirements for grant of flight engineer type rating—new type rating
- Subpart 61.X—Flight engineer instructor ratings
- Division 61.X.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight engineer instructor ratings
- 61.1395 Privileges of flight engineer instructor ratings
- 61.1400 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer instructor ratings—general
- 61.1405 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer instructor ratings—endorsements
- 61.1410 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer instructor ratings—instructor proficiency check
- 61.1415 Requirements for grant of flight engineer instructor ratings
- Division 61.X.2—Obligations of flight engineer instructors
- 61.1420 Obligations of flight engineer instructors—training
- 61.1425 Obligations of flight engineer instructors—flight review
- 61.1427 Obligations of flight engineer instructors—approval to operate aircraft radio
- Division 61.X.3—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight engineer training endorsements
- 61.1430 Kinds of flight engineer training endorsement
- 61.1435 Privileges of flight engineer training endorsements
- 61.1440 Requirements for grant of flight engineer training endorsements
- Subpart 61.Y—Flight engineer examiner ratings
- Division 61.Y.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight engineer examiner ratings
- 61.1445 Privileges of flight engineer examiner ratings
- 61.1455 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer examiner ratings—endorsements
- 61.1460 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer examiner ratings—professional development
- 61.1465 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer examiner ratings—recent experience
- 61.1470 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer examiner ratings—examiner proficiency check
- 61.1475 Requirements for grant of flight engineer examiner ratings
- Division 61.Y.2—Obligations of flight engineer examiners
- 61.1480 Obligations of flight engineer examiners—flight tests: strict liability offences
- 61.1485 Obligations of flight engineer examiners—flight tests: other offences
- 61.1490 Obligations of flight engineer examiners—proficiency checks
- Division 61.Y.3—Privileges and requirements for grant of flight engineer examiner endorsements
- 61.1495 Kinds of flight engineer examiner endorsement
- 61.1500 Privileges of flight engineer examiner endorsements
- 61.1505 Requirements for grant of flight engineer examiner endorsements
- Subpart 61.Z—Glider pilot licences
- 61.1510 Privileges of glider pilot licences
- 61.1515 Limitations on exercise of privileges of glider pilot licences—general
- 61.1520 Limitations on exercise of privileges of glider pilot licences—recent experience
- 61.1525 Limitations on exercise of privileges of glider pilot licences—flight review
- 61.1530 Limitations on exercise of privileges of glider pilot licences—medical certificates
- 61.1535 Limitations on exercise of privileges of glider pilot licences—carriage of documents
- 61.1540 Requirements for grant of glider pilot licences
- Part 64—Authorisations for non-licensed personnel
- Subpart 64.A—Preliminary
- 64.005 What Part 64 is about
- 64.010 Definitions for Part 64
- 64.012 Approvals by CASA for Part 64
- Subpart 64.B—Transmission on aeronautical radio frequencies
- 64.015 Eligibility for aeronautical radio operator certificate
- 64.020 Obligation of assessor to ensure training is completed
- 64.025 Applying for aeronautical radio operator certificate
- 64.030 Grant of aeronautical radio operator certificate
- 64.035 Holder of aeronautical radio operator certificate may operate radio
- 64.040 Person undergoing training or assessment may operate radio
- Subpart 64.C—Taxiing aeroplanes
- 64.045 Persons who may taxi aeroplanes—general
- 64.050 Persons who may taxi aeroplanes—persons undergoing training or assessment
- 64.055 Grant of certificate of competency to taxi aeroplanes of a class or covered by a type rating
- 64.060 Production of certificate of competency
- Part 65—Air traffic services licensing
- Subpart 65.A—General
- 65.005 Applicability of this Part
- 65.010 Definitions for this Part
- 65.015 Meaning of successful completion of training
- 65.020 Effect of ATS provider’s failure to comply with this Part
- 65.025 How to satisfy recency requirement
- 65.030 How to satisfy currency requirement
- 65.033 Issue of Manual of Standards
- Subpart 65.B—Authority to act in air traffic control and flight service
- 65.035 Authority to carry out air traffic control function
- 65.040 Rules applicable when a person performs ATC function under supervision
- 65.045 Offences—carrying out ATC function without authority
- 65.050 Authority to carry out flight service function
- 65.055 Rules applicable when a person performs flight service function under supervision
- 65.060 Offences—carrying out flight service function without authority
- 65.065 Authority to use ground-based radio equipment
- Subpart 65.C—Licensing
- Division 65.C.1—Air traffic controller licensing
- 65.070 Eligibility for grant of ATC licence
- 65.075 Air traffic controller ratings
- 65.080 Grant of rating on ATC licence
- 65.085 Grant of endorsement on ATC licences
- 65.090 ATS provider’s obligation to provide currency and recency training and assessment
- 65.095 Ancillary qualifications
- 65.100 Conduct of practical training
- 65.105 Conduct of examinations
- 65.115 Periods of validity of ratings and endorsements
- 65.120 Periods of validity of ATC qualifications
- Division 65.C.2—Flight service licensing
- 65.125 Eligibility for grant of flight service licence
- 65.130 Flight service ratings
- 65.135 Maintenance of ratings on flight service licence
- 65.140 Endorsements on flight service licences
- 65.145 Ancillary qualifications
- 65.150 Conduct of training
- 65.155 Conduct of examinations
- 65.165 Periods of validity of rating and endorsement
- 65.170 Period of validity of flight service qualification
- Subpart 65.E—Administrative functions
- Division 65.E.1—Grant of licences
- 65.175 Definitions for this Subpart
- 65.180 How to apply
- 65.225 Grant of licence
- 65.230 When decision must be made
- Division 65.E.2—Ongoing proficiency and medical testing
- 65.250 Re-examination or re-assessment of licence or qualification holder
- Division 65.E.3—Suspension and cancellation of licences
- 65.255 Provisional suspension of licence pending examination or assessment
- 65.260 Provisional suspension of licence etc during investigation
- 65.265 Show cause procedure
- 65.270 CASA’s powers in respect of licence etc
- 65.275 Choice between cancellation and suspension
- 65.280 Procedure for decision
- 65.285 Effect of suspension or provisional suspension of authorisation
- Part 66—Continuing airworthiness—aircraft engineer licences and ratings
- Subpart 66.A—General
- 66.005 Purpose of Part
- 66.010 Definitions for Part
- 66.015 Part 66 Manual of Standards
- Subpart 66.B—Aircraft engineer licences
- 66.018 Aircraft engineer licences and kinds of aircraft
- 66.020 Applications for licences
- 66.025 Grant of licence
- 66.026 Grant of licence subject to exclusion
- 66.030 Recognition of foreign licences from recognised States held at time of application
- 66.035 Recognition of foreign licences from recognised States held before time of application
- 66.040 Recognition of foreign licences not from recognised States held at time of application—assessment by maintenance training organisation
- 66.045 Recognition of foreign licences not from recognised States held at time of application—assessment by CASA
- 66.050 Recognition of foreign licences not from recognised States held before time of application—assessment by maintenance training organisation
- 66.055 Recognition of foreign licences not from recognised States held before time of application—assessment by CASA
- 66.060 Qualifications from excluded States not recognised
- 66.065 Recognition of Defence Force aircraft authorisations held at time of application
- 66.070 Recognition of Defence Force aircraft authorisations held before time of application
- 66.071 Endorsement on licence of licence exclusion
- 66.072 Removal of exclusion from licence
- Subpart 66.C—Ratings
- 66.075 Applications for ratings
- 66.080 Grant of rating
- 66.085 Determination of equivalence of certain ratings endorsed on certain licences and authorisations held at time of application
- 66.090 Determination of equivalence of certain ratings endorsed on certain licences and authorisations held before time of application
- 66.095 Grant of rating subject to exclusions
- 66.100 Training, assessment and experience for removal of exclusion from rating
- 66.105 Endorsement of rating on licence
- 66.110 Removal of exclusion from rating
- Subpart 66.D—Conditions of licences
- 66.115 Conditions
- 66.115A Offence not to comply with licence conditions
- 66.120 All licences—general
- 66.125 All licences—medically significant conditions
- 66.130 Category A licences
- 66.135 Category B1 and B2 licences—maintenance certification on behalf of Part 145 organisation
- 66.137 Category B1 and B2 licences—maintenance certification other than on behalf of Part 145 organisation
- 66.138 Category B1 and B2 licences—certificate of release to service issued on behalf of Part 145 organisation
- 66.139A Category B1 and B2 licences—certificate of release to service issued other than on behalf of Part 145 organisation
- 66.140 Category C licences
- Subpart 66.F—Administration
- 66.175 CASA may ask licensed aircraft maintenance engineers for information
- 66.180 Suspension of licence for failure to provide information
- 66.185 CASA must revoke suspension of licence if information provided
- Part 67—Medical
- Subpart 67.A—General
- 67.005 Applicability
- 67.010 Definitions for this Part
- 67.015 Meaning of safety-relevant
- 67.020 Extended meaning of convicted of an offence
- Subpart 67.B—Designated aviation medical examiners and designated aviation ophthalmologists
- 67.025 Application for appointment as DAME or DAO
- 67.030 More information for application
- 67.035 Continuation of appointment until application decided
- 67.040 When decision must be made
- 67.045 Appointment of DAMEs
- 67.055 DAMEs—declaration about holders of position
- 67.060 DAMEs—conditions
- 67.065 Appointment of DAOs
- 67.075 DAOs—declaration about holders of position
- 67.080 DAOs—conditions
- 67.090 Release of information about performance of DAMEs or DAOs
- 67.095 DAMEs and DAOs—cancellation or surrender of appointment
- 67.100 DAMEs and DAOs—automatic suspension and cancellation after criminal conviction
- 67.105 DAMEs—automatic cancellation on ceasing to be medical practitioner
- 67.110 DAOs—automatic cancellation on ceasing to be medical practitioner or ophthalmologist
- 67.120 Revocation of declarations
- 67.125 Obligation to report
- 67.130 Surrender of certificate of appointment
- 67.140 Indemnification of medical reporting
- Subpart 67.C—Medical certificates
- 67.145 Kinds of medical certificate
- 67.150 Who meets medical standard 1
- 67.155 Who meets medical standard 2
- 67.160 Who meets medical standard 3
- 67.165 Directions about examinations for issue of medical certificates
- 67.170 Evidence of identity
- 67.175 Medical certificates—application
- 67.180 Medical certificates—issue and refusal
- 67.185 Notice of decision to refuse medical certificate
- 67.190 Reconsideration of decision to refuse medical certificate
- 67.195 Medical certificate—conditions
- 67.200 Conditions applicable to certain medical certificates—correcting lenses
- 67.205 Medical certificates—period in force
- 67.210 Medical certificates—application for extension of period in force
- 67.215 Medical certificates—extension of period in force by CASA
- 67.220 Medical certificates—extension of period in force by DAMEs
- 67.225 Medical certificates—new medical certificates issued by DAMEs
- 67.230 CASA may require medical examination of certificate holders
- 67.235 Suspension of medical certificates—pregnancy
- 67.240 Medical certificates—suspension pending examination
- 67.245 Suspension of medical certificates—special arrangements for service in urgent cases
- 67.250 Medical certificates—effect of suspension
- 67.255 Medical certificates—cancellation if medical standard not met
- 67.260 Medical certificates—cancellation and suspension in other cases
- Subpart 67.D—Modified Austroads medical standards
- 67.262 Definition of meets the modified Austroads medical standards
- 67.263 Definition of modified Austroads medical standards for Subpart 67.D
- Subpart 67.E—Responsibilities of holders of medical certificates and recreational aviation medical practitioner’s certificates
- 67.265 Obligation to tell CASA of changes in medical condition—medical certificate holders
- 67.270 Offence—doing act while efficiency impaired—licence holders
- 67.271 Offence—doing act while efficiency impaired—student pilots
- 67.275 Surrender of medical certificates
- Part 71—Airspace
- Part 90—Additional airworthiness requirements
- Subpart 90.A—General
- 90.005 Purpose of Part
- 90.007 Application of Part
- 90.008 Definitions for Part 90
- 90.010 Exclusions in relation to particular provisions
- 90.015 Operation of exclusions under regulation 39.004
- 90.020 Issue of Manual of Standards
- Subpart 90.B—General provisions
- 90.100 Applicability
- 90.105 Flight crew restraints
- 90.110 Occupant restraints—small aeroplanes
- 90.115 Occupant restraints—helicopters
- 90.120 Side-facing seats
- 90.125 Cabin crew seats
- 90.130 External doors
- 90.135 Emergency exits
- 90.140 Cargo and baggage compartment lighting
- 90.145 Thermal/acoustic insulation materials
- 90.150 Fire extinguishing agents
- Subpart 90.C—Large aeroplanes engaged in air transport operations
- Division 90.C.1—General
- 90.200 Applicability
- Division 90.C.2—Emergency exits
- 90.205 Escape devices
- 90.210 Location of emergency exits
- 90.215 Access to emergency exits
- 90.220 Interior emergency exit marking
- 90.225 Interior emergency lighting
- 90.230 Floor proximity emergency escape path
- 90.235 Exterior emergency exit marking
- 90.240 Exterior emergency lighting
- 90.245 Over-wing escape routes
- Division 90.C.3—Fire protection
- 90.250 Cabin interiors—materials
- 90.255 Seat cushions—materials
- 90.260 Cargo compartment liners—materials
- 90.265 Cargo compartments for aeroplanes engaged in scheduled air transport operations
- 90.270 Toilets
- 90.275 Thermal/acoustic insulation materials
- Division 90.C.4—Systems and equipment
- 90.280 Seats
- 90.285 Pitot heat indication systems
- 90.290 Landing gear aural warning systems
- Subpart 90.D—Small aeroplanes engaged in air transport operations
- 90.400 Applicability
- 90.405 Cargo and baggage compartments
- 90.410 Emergency exits
- 90.415 Landing gear aural warning systems
- Subpart 90.E—Helicopters engaged in scheduled air transport operations
- 90.600 Applicability
- 90.605 Emergency exits
- Part 91—General operating and flight rules
- Subpart 91.A—Preliminary
- 91.005 Application of Part 91—Australian aircraft in Australian territory
- 91.010 Application of Part 91—Australian aircraft in foreign countries
- 91.015 Application of Part 91—Australian aircraft over the high seas
- 91.020 Application of Part 91—foreign registered aircraft
- 91.025 Application of Part 91—foreign state aircraft
- 91.030 Application of Part 91—aircraft to which Part 101, 103 or 131 applies
- 91.035 Application of Part 91—certain provisions of this Part do not apply if provisions of Part 105, 121, 133, 135 or 138 apply
- 91.040 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 91
- 91.045 Approvals by CASA for Part 91
- 91.050 Approvals by authorised persons for Subpart 91.T
- Subpart 91.C—General
- Division 91.C.1—General flight limitations
- 91.055 Aircraft not to be operated in manner that creates a hazard
- 91.060 Unauthorised travel or placing of cargo on aircraft
- 91.085 NVIS flights
- 91.090 All flights—airspeed limits
- Division 91.C.2—Operational documents
- 91.095 Compliance with flight manual etc.
- Division 91.C.3—Flight related documents
- 91.100 Electronic documents
- 91.105 Carriage of documents
- 91.110 Carriage of documents for certain flights
- 91.115 Carriage of documents—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- 91.120 Journey logs—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- Division 91.C.4—Reporting and recording defects and incidents etc.
- Division 91.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- Division 91.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements for aircraft
- 91.140 Operating an Australian aircraft outside Australia
- 91.145 Requirements to be met before Australian aircraft may fly
- 91.150 Operating aircraft with inoperative equipment—placarding
- 91.155 Manipulating flight controls
- Division 91.C.7—Firearms on aircraft
- 91.160 Possessing firearm on aircraft
- 91.165 Discharging firearm on aircraft
- Division 91.C.8—Portable electronic devices
- 91.170 Operation of portable electronic devices
- 91.175 Operation of portable electronic devices by crew members
- Division 91.C.9—Special flight operations
- 91.180 Air displays in Australian territory
- 91.185 Conducting aerobatic manoeuvres
- 91.190 Dropping things from aircraft
- 91.195 Picking up or setting down people or things during flight
- 91.200 Persons not to be carried in certain parts of aircraft
- 91.205 Flying in formation
- 91.210 Towing of things by aircraft
- Subpart 91.D—Operational procedures
- Division 91.D.1—Operational control
- 91.215 Authority and responsibilities of pilot in command
- 91.220 Actions and directions by operator or pilot in command
- 91.225 Crew members—power of arrest
- Division 91.D.2—Flight preparation
- 91.230 Flight preparation (weather assessments) requirements
- 91.235 Flight preparation (alternate aerodromes) requirements
- Division 91.D.3—Flight notifications and pre-flight checks
- 91.240 Flight notifications
- 91.245 Matters to be checked before take-off
- Division 91.D.4—Flight rules
- Subdivision 91.D.4.1—General
- 91.255 Air traffic services—prescribed requirements
- 91.257 Air traffic control clearances and instructions
- 91.260 Unauthorised entry into prohibited or restricted areas
- 91.263 Air defence identification zone flights
- 91.265 Minimum height rules—populous areas and public gatherings
- 91.267 Minimum height rules—other areas
- 91.270 Aircraft to be flown under VFR or IFR
- Subdivision 91.D.4.2—Visual flight rules
- 91.273 VFR flights
- 91.275 Specified VFR cruising levels
- 91.277 Minimum heights—VFR flights at night
- 91.280 VFR flights—compliance with VMC criteria
- 91.283 VFR flights—aircraft not to exceed certain speeds
- 91.285 VFR flights—flights in class A airspace
- Subdivision 91.D.4.3—Instrument flight rules
- 91.287 IFR flights
- 91.290 Specified IFR cruising levels
- 91.295 IFR flights at non-specified cruising levels—notifying Air Traffic Services
- 91.300 IFR flights at non-specified cruising levels—avoiding collisions with aircraft conducting VFR flights
- 91.305 Minimum heights—IFR flights
- 91.307 IFR take-off and landing minima
- 91.310 Approach ban for IFR flights
- 91.315 Taking off and landing in low visibility
- 91.320 Specified aircraft performance categories
- Subdivision 91.D.4.4—Avoiding collisions in the air
- 91.325 Basic rule
- 91.330 Right of way rules
- 91.335 Additional right of way rules
- 91.340 Right of way rules for take-off and landing
- Subdivision 91.D.4.5—Avoiding collisions on water
- 91.345 Compliance with International Regulations
- 91.350 Giving way to vessels
- 91.355 Giving way on water
- Subdivision 91.D.4.6—Avoiding collisions at or in the vicinity of aerodromes
- 91.360 Meaning of in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome
- 91.365 Taxiing or towing on movement area of aerodrome
- 91.370 Take-off or landing at non-controlled aerodrome—all aircraft
- 91.375 Operating on manoeuvring area, or in the vicinity, of non-controlled aerodrome—general requirements
- 91.380 Operating on manoeuvring area, or in the vicinity, of non-controlled aerodrome—landing and taking off into the wind
- 91.385 Operating on manoeuvring area, or in the vicinity, of non-controlled aerodrome—requirements that apply after joining the circuit pattern
- 91.390 Operating on manoeuvring area, or in the vicinity, of non-controlled aerodrome—requirements related to maintaining the same track after take-off
- 91.395 Straight-in approaches at non-controlled aerodromes
- 91.400 Communicating at certified, registered, military or designated non-controlled aerodromes
- 91.405 Aircraft in aerodrome traffic at controlled aerodromes
- Division 91.D.5—Taking off, landing and ground operations
- 91.410 Use of aerodromes
- 91.415 Taxiing aircraft
- 91.420 Parked aircraft not to create hazard
- 91.425 Safety when aeroplane operating on ground
- 91.430 Safety when rotorcraft operating on ground
- Division 91.D.6—Fuel requirements
- 91.455 Fuel requirements
- 91.460 Oil requirements
- 91.465 Contaminated, degraded or inappropriate fuels
- 91.470 Fire hazards
- 91.475 Fuelling aircraft—fire fighting equipment
- 91.480 Fuelling aircraft—electrical bonding
- 91.485 Equipment or electronic devices operating near aircraft
- 91.490 Fuelling turbine-engine aircraft—low-risk electronic devices
- 91.495 Only turbine-engine aircraft to be hot fuelled
- 91.500 Hot fuelling aircraft—general
- 91.505 Hot fuelling aircraft—procedures etc.
- 91.510 Fuelling aircraft—persons on aircraft, boarding or disembarking
- 91.515 Fuelling aircraft if fuel vapour detected
- Division 91.D.7—Safety of persons on aircraft and cargo requirements
- 91.520 Crew members to be fit for duty
- 91.525 Offensive or disorderly behaviour on aircraft
- 91.530 When smoking not permitted
- 91.535 Crew safety during turbulence
- 91.540 Means of passenger communication
- 91.545 Seating for persons on aircraft
- 91.550 Seating for flight crew members
- 91.555 Seating for crew members other than flight crew members
- 91.560 Restraint of infants and children
- 91.565 Passengers—safety briefings and instructions
- 91.570 Passengers—safety directions by pilot in command
- 91.575 Passengers—compliance with safety directions
- 91.580 Passengers—compliance with safety instructions by cabin crew
- 91.585 Restraint and stowage of cargo
- 91.590 Restraint and stowage of carry-on baggage
- 91.595 Restraint and stowage of certain aircraft equipment
- 91.600 Carriage of cargo—general
- 91.605 Carriage of cargo—cargo compartments
- 91.610 Carriage of cargo—unoccupied seats
- 91.615 Carriage of cargo—loading instructions
- 91.620 Carriage of animals
- Division 91.D.8—Instruments, indicators, equipment and systems
- 91.625 Use of radio—qualifications
- 91.630 Use of radio—broadcasts and reports
- 91.635 Communication monitoring in controlled airspaces
- 91.640 Use of radio outside controlled airspaces—listening watch of radio transmissions
- 91.645 Availability of instructions for flight data and combination recorders
- 91.650 Flight recorders—preserving recordings of immediately reportable matters
- 91.655 RVSM airspace
- 91.660 Performance-based navigation
- Division 91.D.9—Miscellaneous
- Division 91.D.10—Signals, emergencies and hazards
- 91.670 Standard visual signals
- 91.675 Pilot in command to report hazards to air navigation
- 91.680 Pilot in command to report emergencies
- 91.685 Multi-engine aircraft—pilot in command to land at nearest suitable aerodrome if emergency occurs
- 91.690 Pilot in command to report contraventions relating to emergencies
- 91.695 Interception of aircraft
- 91.700 Aviation distress signals
- 91.705 Flight in icing conditions—adherence of frost, ice or snow
- 91.710 Flight in icing conditions—requirements for flight
- Division 91.D.11—Causing or simulating failures etc.
- Subdivision 91.D.11.1—Causing or simulating instrument failure etc.
- 91.715 Causing or simulating failure of flight instruments
- 91.720 Simulating IMC flying
- 91.725 Training flight limitations etc.
- Subdivision 91.D.11.2—Causing or simulating engine failure etc. for aeroplanes
- 91.730 Aeroplane flights in IMC or at night—engine not to be shut down
- 91.735 Single-engine aeroplane—VFR flights by day—engine not to be shut down
- 91.740 Single-engine aeroplane—simulating engine failure in IMC or at night
- 91.745 Multi-engine aeroplane—simulating engine failure—general
- 91.750 Multi-engine aeroplane—simulating engine failures in IMC or at night
- Subdivision 91.D.11.3—Causing or simulating engine failure etc. for rotorcraft
- 91.755 Single-engine rotorcraft—engine not to be shut down
- 91.760 Single-engine rotorcraft—engine failure not to be simulated and autorotation of main rotor system not to be initiated in IMC
- 91.765 Single-engine rotorcraft—simulating engine failure or initiating autorotation of main rotor system at night
- 91.770 Multi-engine rotorcraft—engine not to be shut down at certain altitudes in IMC or at night
- 91.775 Multi-engine rotorcraft—simulating engine failure in IMC or at night
- Division 91.D.12—Psychoactive substances
- 91.780 Passengers—alcohol
- 91.785 Crew—provision of alcohol
- 91.790 Prohibiting person affected by psychoactive substances from boarding
- Subpart 91.F—Performance
- 91.795 Take-off performance
- 91.800 Landing performance
- Subpart 91.J—Weight and balance
- 91.805 Loading of aircraft
- Subpart 91.K—Equipment
- 91.810 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 91.P—Cabin crew
- 91.820 Cabin crew—when required
- 91.825 Cabin crew—number
- 91.830 Cabin crew—knowledge of emergency and safety equipment and procedures
- Subpart 91.T—Operations under certain special certificates of airworthiness and special flight permits
- Division 91.T.1—Preliminary
- 91.835 Aircraft with more than one certificate of airworthiness—application of Subpart 91.T
- Division 91.T.2—Restricted category aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.840 Restricted category aircraft—general operating requirements
- 91.845 Restricted category aircraft—kinds of operations permitted
- Division 91.T.3—Provisionally certificated aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.850 Provisionally certificated aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.855 Provisionally certificated aircraft—kinds of operations permitted
- 91.860 Provisionally certificated aircraft—operation for type certification or supplemental type certification
- 91.865 Provisionally certificated aircraft—requirements for the carriage of people
- 91.870 Provisionally certificated aircraft—additional requirements for operators
- Division 91.T.4—Experimental aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.875 Experimental aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.880 Experimental aircraft—kinds of operations permitted
- 91.885 Experimental aircraft—maximum number of persons to be carried
- Division 91.T.5—Primary category aircraft and intermediate category aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.890 Primary category aircraft and intermediate category aircraft—operating requirements
- Division 91.T.6—Light sport aircraft—operating requirements
- 91.895 Light sport aircraft—operators
- 91.900 Light sport aircraft—pilots
- Division 91.T.7—Special flight permits—operating requirements
- 91.905 Flights under special flight permits
- Division 91.T.8—Miscellaneous
- 91.910 Application of Division 91.T.8
- 91.915 Aircraft with special certificates of airworthiness—maintenance release etc.
- 91.920 Aircraft with special certificates of airworthiness—flight tests to be conducted in certain areas
- Subpart 91.Y—Minimum equipment lists
- Division 91.Y.1—Preliminary
- 91.925 Definitions
- 91.930 Requirements for minimum equipment lists
- Division 91.Y.2—Approval of minimum equipment lists
- 91.935 Approval of minimum equipment lists
- Division 91.Y.3—Variations of minimum equipment lists
- 91.940 Approval of variations
- Division 91.Y.4—Extensions of rectification intervals
- 91.945 Approval of extensions of rectification intervals
- 91.950 Effect of approval
- 91.955 CASA to be notified of extensions approved by a continuing airworthiness management organisation
- Division 91.Y.5—Other
- 91.960 Operation of aircraft with multiple inoperative items not permitted in certain circumstances
- Subpart 91.Z—Foreign aircraft
- 91.965 Foreign registered aircraft—Chicago Convention
- 91.970 Foreign registered aircraft—special flight authorisations
- 91.975 Foreign state aircraft—approval to fly in Australian territory
- 91.980 Foreign registered aircraft—major defect—CASA direction
- 91.985 Foreign registered aircraft—CASA to notify Contracting State of direction
- 91.990 Foreign registered aircraft—CASA may revoke direction
- 91.995 Foreign registered aircraft—when direction or revocation takes effect
- Part 92—Consignment and carriage of dangerous goods by air
- Subpart 92.A—General
- 92.005 Applicability
- 92.010 Definitions for Part 92
- 92.015 What are dangerous goods?
- Subpart 92.B—Conditions for carriage etc of dangerous goods
- 92.020 Compliance with Technical Instructions generally
- 92.025 Compliance with Technical Instructions—operators
- 92.030 Compliance with Technical Instructions—passengers and crew
- 92.035 Compliance with Technical Instructions—persons who consign dangerous goods
- 92.040 Commercial Australian aircraft operators—conditions for carriage of dangerous goods—dangerous goods manual
- 92.045 Dangerous goods manual—Australian aircraft operators
- 92.050 Commercial foreign aircraft operators—conditions to which carriage of dangerous goods is subject
- 92.055 Dangerous goods manual—requirements applicable to all operators
- 92.065 Commercial operators—reporting of dangerous goods incidents
- 92.070 Dangerous goods statement (Act s 23A)
- 92.075 Dangerous goods statement in reliance on statement already made
- Subpart 92.C—Training
- 92.085 Definitions for Subpart 92.C
- 92.090 Extended meaning of every 2 years for this Subpart
- 92.095 Training—certain employees of Australian aircraft operators
- 92.100 Training—certain employees of Australian ground handling agents
- 92.105 Training—certain employees of Australian freight forwarders
- 92.110 Required standard of training for regulations 92.095, 92.100 and 92.105
- 92.115 Training—certain employees of screening authorities
- 92.120 Training—certain employees of shippers of dangerous goods
- 92.125 Training—certain employees of non-Australian operators
- 92.130 Training—Australian operators’ employees outside Australia
- 92.135 Requirements for training course
- 92.140 Who may conduct training
- 92.145 Records about training—Australian operators etc
- Subpart 92.D—Limitations on application of Subparts 92.B and 92.C
- 92.160 Aircraft operated by law enforcement authorities
- 92.165 Goods carried by external load
- 92.170 Cargo carried in main deck cargo compartments
- 92.175 Goods carried by private operators
- 92.180 Goods carried for parachute operations
- 92.185 Carriage of fuel in large containers
- 92.190 Goods for use in emergency services
- 92.195 Carriage of ammunition by air security officers
- Subpart 92.E—Information to passengers
- 92.200 Information in passenger terminals
- 92.205 Information with tickets
- Volume 3
- Part 99—Drug and alcohol management plans and testing
- 99.005 Purposes of Part
- Subpart 99.A—General
- 99.010 Definitions for Part 99
- 99.015 SSAAs to which this Part applies
- 99.020 Substantial compliance with requirements of Part required
- Subpart 99.B—Drug and alcohol management plans
- Division 99.B.1—Purposes of Subpart
- 99.025 Purposes of Subpart
- Division 99.B.2—Persons required to have a DAMP
- 99.030 Who must develop and maintain a DAMP
- 99.035 DAMP must be implemented
- 99.040 DAMP must be made available to SSAA employees
- Division 99.B.3—Content and implementation of DAMP
- Subdivision 99.B.3.1—Content of DAMP
- 99.045 Content of DAMP
- Subdivision 99.B.3.2—Drug and alcohol testing program
- 99.050 Requirements for drug and alcohol testing
- 99.055 Requirements relating to DAMP medical review officer
- 99.060 Requirements relating to use of testing devices
- Subdivision 99.B.3.3—Drug and alcohol response program
- 99.065 Requirements relating to SSAA employees ceasing SSAAs
- 99.070 Requirements relating to returning to SSAAs
- 99.075 Requirements relating to intervention programs
- Subdivision 99.B.3.4—Implementing a DAMP
- 99.080 Implementing a DAMP
- Division 99.B.4—Review and audit of DAMP
- 99.085 Review of DAMP by DAMP organisation
- 99.090 Audit of DAMP organisation by CASA
- 99.095 CASA may direct changes to DAMP
- Division 99.B.5—Provision of Information
- 99.100 DAMP organisation or DAMP contractor to provide information
- 99.105 DAMP record-keeping
- Subpart 99.C—Drug and alcohol testing by CASA
- Division 99.C.1—Preliminary
- 99.110 Purposes of Subpart
- Subdivision 99.C.1.1—Who may be drug or alcohol tested
- 99.115 Who may be drug or alcohol tested
- 99.120 Body samples may only be taken if person consents
- Subdivision 99.C.1.2—Powers of approved testers
- 99.125 Powers of approved testers
- Subdivision 99.C.1.3—CASA to approve testing devices
- 99.130 Approved drug and alcohol testing devices
- Division 99.C.2—Drug testing
- Subdivision 99.C.2.1—General
- 99.135 Which body samples may be drug tested
- 99.140 How samples are taken and tested
- 99.145 Approved drug testing devices to be used for initial drug tests
- 99.150 Method for determining sample identifiers
- Subdivision 99.C.2.2—Initial drug tests
- 99.155 Taking samples
- 99.160 Initial drug test
- 99.165 If initial drug test result is not positive
- 99.170 If initial drug test result is positive
- 99.175 Notices of initial drug test
- 99.180 Dealing with samples for confirmatory drug test
- 99.185 Transporting samples
- Subdivision 99.C.2.3—Receipt and storage of samples by approved laboratories
- 99.190 Receipt of samples
- 99.195 Storage of samples
- Subdivision 99.C.2.4—Conduct of drug tests by approved laboratories
- 99.200 Testing Sample A
- 99.205 Samples to be tested in accordance with National Association of Testing Authorities’ accreditation
- 99.210 Notices of Sample A results
- 99.215 Donor may request testing of Sample B
- 99.220 Approved laboratory to keep Sample B
- 99.225 Notices of Sample B results
- 99.230 Test results
- Subdivision 99.C.2.5—Record-keeping
- 99.235 Approved laboratory to keep records
- Division 99.C.3—Alcohol testing
- 99.240 Which body samples may be alcohol tested
- 99.245 How samples are taken and tested
- 99.250 Approved breathalysers to be used in alcohol tests
- 99.255 Alcohol tests
- 99.260 Test results
- 99.265 Notice of alcohol test
- Subpart 99.D—Evidentiary certificates and prescribed proceedings
- Division 99.D.1—Purposes of Subpart
- 99.275 Purposes of Subpart
- Division 99.D.2—Evidentiary certificates
- 99.280 Certificates by approved tester
- 99.285 Certificates by approved laboratory
- 99.290 Document taken to be a certificate unless contrary intention established
- 99.295 Certificate not to be admitted unless copy given
- 99.300 Person signing the certificate may be called to give evidence
- 99.305 Rebuttal evidence
- 99.310 CASA may ask for full certificate
- Division 99.D.3—Prescribed proceedings
- 99.315 Prescribed proceedings
- Subpart 99.E—Offences for Subpart 99.C
- Division 99.E.1—Purposes of Subpart
- 99.320 Purposes of Subpart
- Division 99.E.2—Offences
- Subdivision 99.E.2.1—Offences relating to giving a body sample
- 99.325 Failing to carry identification whilst undertaking applicable SSAA
- 99.330 Refusing or failing to give a body sample
- 99.335 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after refusing a drug or alcohol test or failing to give a body sample
- 99.340 Failing to stop performing an applicable SSAA
- 99.345 Failing to remain in approved tester’s presence
- 99.350 Person must not interfere with integrity of body sample
- Subdivision 99.E.2.2—Offences occurring after positive test result
- 99.355 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA between having initial drug test and confirmatory drug test
- 99.360 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after having confirmatory drug test and before result returned
- 99.365 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA before confirmatory alcohol test result returned
- 99.370 Performing applicable SSAA showing positive result for testable drug
- 99.375 Performing applicable SSAA while showing positive result for a confirmatory alcohol test
- Subdivision 99.E.2.3—Offences relating to returning to SSAAs after positive test result
- 99.380 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after having confirmatory drug test
- 99.385 Continuing to perform applicable SSAA after confirmatory alcohol test
- Division 99.E.3—CASA medical review officers
- 99.390 CASA medical review officers
- Subpart 99.F—Provision of information
- Division 99.F.1—Purposes of Subpart
- 99.395 Purposes of Subpart
- Division 99.F.2—Information
- 99.400 Drug or alcohol test information given or required by CASA
- 99.405 Information that must be given to CASA following drug or alcohol test
- Subpart 99.G—CASA’s powers in relation to civil aviation authorisations
- Division 99.G.1—Purposes of Subpart
- 99.410 Purposes of Subpart
- 99.415 When CASA may vary, suspend or cancel a civil aviation authorisation
- 99.420 When variation, suspension or cancellation takes effect
- 99.425 Notice
- 99.430 Effect of effluxion of time in relation to the suspension of civil aviation authorisation
- 99.435 Effect of suspension of civil aviation authorisation
- Subpart 99.H—Approved testers and authorisations to conduct drug and alcohol tests
- Division 99.H.1—Purposes of Subpart
- 99.440 Purposes of Subpart
- Division 99.H.2—Approvals and authorisations
- 99.445 CASA may approve persons to take body samples and conduct tests
- 99.450 Persons authorised to take body samples and conduct tests
- Division 99.H.3—Obligations on approved testers and protection from liability
- 99.455 Obligations on approved testers
- 99.460 Approved testers not liable in certain cases
- Division 99.H.4—Powers of approved testers
- 99.465 Approved testers’ powers to access premises
- Division 99.H.5—Identity cards
- 99.470 Identity cards
- 99.475 Return of identity card
- 99.480 Display and production of identity cards
- 99.485 Suspension or revocation of authorisation
- 99.490 Notices
- Division 99.H.6—Notices to approved testers
- 99.495 Notice to approved testers
- Part 101—Unmanned aircraft and rockets
- Subpart 101.A—Preliminary
- 101.005 Applicability of this Part
- 101.010 Application to rocket-powered unmanned aircraft
- 101.020 Exemption from certain provisions of CAR
- 101.021 Meaning of RPA
- 101.022 Types of RPA
- 101.023 Meaning of model aircraft
- 101.024 Types of model aircraft
- 101.025 Meaning of populous area
- 101.028 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 101
- 101.029 Approvals for Part 101
- 101.030 Approval of areas for operation of unmanned aircraft or rockets
- 101.035 Requirements in this Part to give information to CASA
- Subpart 101.AB—Authorisations for sections 20AA and 20AB of the Act
- 101.046 Flying without a certificate of airworthiness
- 101.047 Performance of duties during flight time—balloons, kites and model aircraft
- 101.048 Performance of duties during flight time—remotely piloted aircraft
- Subpart 101.B—General prohibition on unsafe operation
- 101.050 Applicability of this Subpart
- 101.055 Hazardous operation prohibited
- Subpart 101.C—Provisions applicable to unmanned aircraft generally
- 101.060 Applicability of this Subpart
- 101.065 Operation in prohibited or restricted area
- 101.066 Operation in prescribed area—requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards
- 101.070 Operation in controlled airspace above 400 ft AGL
- 101.072 Operation in controlled airspace—requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards
- 101.073 Operation must generally be within visual line of sight
- 101.075 Operation near aerodromes
- 101.080 Permission for operation of unmanned aircraft near aerodrome
- 101.085 Maximum operating height
- 101.090 Dropping or discharging of things
- 101.095 Weather and day limitations
- 101.097 Autonomous aircraft—launch or release without approval prohibited
- 101.098 Identification of certain RPA—requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards
- 101.099 Foreign registered RPA and model aircraft—requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards
- 101.099AA Foreign registered RPA—unmanned aircraft levy
- 101.099A Modifications of certain RPA—requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards
- 101.099B Test flights of certain RPA—circumstances and requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards
- Subpart 101.D—Tethered balloons and kites
- 101.100 Applicability of this Subpart
- 101.105 Definitions for Subpart
- 101.110 Tethered balloons and kites that may be operated outside approved areas
- 101.115 Mooring-line marking
- 101.120 Operation of tethered balloon or kite under cloud
- 101.125 Tethered balloon to be lit at night
- 101.130 Rapid deflation device required
- 101.135 What to do if tethered balloon escapes
- Subpart 101.E—Unmanned free balloons
- 101.140 Applicability of this Subpart
- 101.145 Kinds of unmanned free balloons
- 101.150 Definition for Subpart—approved area
- 101.155 Releasing small balloons
- 101.160 Light balloons that may be released outside approved areas
- 101.165 Release of medium and heavy balloons outside approved areas
- 101.170 Medium and heavy balloons not to be flown low
- 101.175 Medium and heavy balloons to be flown in clear sky
- 101.180 How payload must be supported—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.185 Equipment that must be carried—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.190 Lighting—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.195 Marking—unmanned free balloons generally
- 101.200 Marking by day—heavy balloons
- 101.205 Lighting by night—heavy balloons
- 101.210 Obligation to stay in communication with ATC—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.215 Tracking of flight—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.220 Flight reporting—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.225 Ending flight and recovery—medium and heavy balloons
- 101.230 Direction by ATC to end flight in certain circumstances
- Subpart 101.F—Remotely piloted aircraft
- Division 101.F.1—General
- 101.235 Application of Subpart 101.F
- 101.236 Meaning of approved area
- 101.237 Meaning of excluded RPA
- 101.238 Meaning of standard RPA operating conditions
- Division 101.F.2—Operation of RPA generally
- 101.245 Operation near people
- 101.250 Where very small, small and medium RPA may be operated
- 101.252 Certain RPA—requirement for remote pilot licence
- 101.255 Large RPA—requirement for certificate
- 101.260 Maintenance of large RPA
- 101.265 Large RPA—persons permitted to carry out maintenance
- 101.270 Certain RPA—requirement for RPA operator’s certificate
- 101.272 Certain RPA—requirement to keep records or give information to CASA
- 101.275 Approval of operation of large RPA
- 101.280 RPA not to be operated over populous areas
- 101.285 Use of aeronautical radio
- Division 101.F.3—Remote pilot licences
- 101.290 Application for remote pilot licence
- 101.295 Eligibility for remote pilot licence
- 101.300 Conditions on remote pilot licences
- 101.315 Notice to holder of remote pilot licence to show cause
- 101.320 Variation, suspension or cancellation of remote pilot licence
- Division 101.F.4—Certification of RPA operators
- 101.330 Application for certification as RPA operator
- 101.335 Eligibility for certification as RPA operator
- 101.340 Conditions on certification
- 101.342 Functions and duties of chief remote pilot
- 101.360 Notice to certified RPA operator to show cause
- 101.365 Variation, suspension or cancellation of RPA operator’s certification
- 101.370 Compliance with RPA operator’s practices and procedures
- Division 101.F.5—Operation of certain RPA for hire or reward
- 101.371 Application of Division 101.F.5
- 101.372 Notice of certain operations
- 101.373 Notification of changes in relation to operating very small RPA for hire or reward etc.
- 101.374 Database of notifications
- Subpart 101.FA—Excluded RPA and micro RPA accreditation
- Division 101.FA.1—General
- 101.374A Application of this Subpart
- Division 101.FA.2—Accreditation requirements
- 101.374B Excluded RPA and micro RPA—requirement for accreditation or remote pilot licence
- 101.374C Excluded RPA and micro RPA—requirement to produce accreditation or remote pilot licence
- Division 101.FA.3—Grant of accreditation to operate excluded RPA and micro RPA
- 101.374D Accreditation—application
- 101.374E Accreditation—grant
- 101.374F Accreditation—conduct of online courses and examinations
- 101.374G Accreditation—cessation
- 101.374H Notice to accreditation holder to show cause
- 101.374J Suspension or cancellation of accreditation
- Subpart 101.G—Model aircraft
- 101.375 Applicability of this Subpart
- 101.380 Definitions for Subpart
- 101.385 Visibility for operation of model aircraft
- 101.390 Operating model aircraft at night
- 101.395 Keeping model aircraft away from people
- 101.400 Operation of model aircraft outside approved areas
- 101.405 Giant model aircraft
- 101.410 Model flying displays
- Subpart 101.H—Rockets
- 101.415 Applicability of this Subpart
- 101.420 Application of State and Territory laws about rockets
- 101.425 Definitions for Subpart
- 101.430 Launching rocket in or over prohibited or restricted area
- 101.435 Launching rockets into controlled airspace
- 101.440 Launching rockets near aerodromes
- 101.445 Getting permission for launch of rocket near aerodrome
- 101.450 Rockets other than model rockets must be launched in approved area
- 101.455 Maximum operating height of rockets
- 101.460 Dropping or discharging of things from rockets
- 101.465 Weather and day limitations—rockets other than model rockets
- 101.470 Model rockets
- Subpart 101.I—Firework displays
- 101.475 What this Subpart does
- 101.480 Application of State and Territory laws about fireworks
- 101.485 Meaning of operate a firework display
- 101.490 Certain projectiles prohibited in firework displays
- 101.495 Firework displays not permitted near aerodromes
- 101.500 Notice to CASA of certain firework displays
- Part 103—Sport and recreation aircraft
- Subpart 103.A—Preliminary
- 103.005 Application of Part 103
- 103.010 Other key definitions for Part 103
- 103.015 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 103
- 103.020 Approvals by CASA for Part 103
- Subpart 103.B—Aircraft listing, certification and markings
- 103.025 Listing with a Part 103 ASAO
- 103.030 Flying without a certificate of airworthiness—airworthiness standards for certain kinds of Part 103 aircraft
- 103.035 Display of markings—aircraft other than sailplanes
- Subpart 103.C—General obligations
- 103.040 Requirements for undertaking Part 103 activities
- Subpart 103.D—Operational procedures
- 103.045 Minimum height rules—other than over populous areas or public gatherings
- 103.050 Safety when aircraft operating on ground
- 103.055 Carriage of passengers
- 103.060 Carriage and restraint of persons
- 103.065 Carriage of cargo
- 103.070 Simulating IMC flying
- 103.075 Training flight limitations etc.
- 103.080 Consumption or provision of alcohol
- 103.085 Additional requirements in relation to Part 103 activities
- Subpart 103.K—Equipment
- 103.090 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 103.M—Airworthiness requirements
- 103.100 Application of CAR Parts 4 to 4D
- 103.105 Requirements prescribed by the Part 103 Manual of Standards
- 103.110 Permission for section 20AB of Act
- 103.115 Requirements for ASAO exposition
- 103.120 Aircraft data plate—aircraft to which Part 21 does not apply
- 103.125 Major defects
- Subpart 103.Z—Towing of Part 103 aircraft by other aircraft
- 103.130 Towing of Part 103 aircraft by other aircraft
- Part 105—Parachuting from aircraft
- Subpart 105.A—Preliminary
- 105.005 Application of Part 105
- 105.010 Key definitions for Part 105
- 105.015 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 105
- Subpart 105.C—General
- Division 105.C.1—General flight limitations
- 105.020 Parachutists must not create hazards
- 105.025 Persons must not create hazards to aircraft operated to facilitate parachute descents
- Division 105.C.2—Operational documents
- Division 105.C.3—Flight related documents
- Division 105.C.4—Reporting and recording defects, incidents etc.
- 105.045 Reserve parachutes and emergency parachutes—reporting of major defects by maintainers
- 105.050 Reserve parachutes—reporting of major defects by parachutists
- Division 105.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- 105.055 Reserve parachute and emergency parachute equipment requirements
- 105.060 Defective reserve parachutes and defective emergency parachutes
- Division 105.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements
- 105.065 Requirements for undertaking parachuting activities
- 105.070 Additional obligations applying to parachute operators
- 105.075 Permission to undertake parachute descent
- 105.080 General requirements for aircraft used for parachute descents
- 105.085 Requirements for aircraft used for descents by trainee parachutists and tandem parachutists
- 105.090 Dropping things over populous areas
- 105.095 Dropping things other than over populous areas
- Subpart 105.D—Operational requirements
- 105.100 Additional requirements in relation to parachuting activities
- 105.105 Restraint of persons other than flight crew members
- 105.110 Persons other than flight crew members—compliance with safety directions
- 105.115 Restrictions on aircraft occupants for descents by trainee parachutists and tandem parachutists
- Subpart 105.G—Personnel fatigue management
- 105.120 Management of fatigue in relation to persons exercising certain parachute descent duties
- Subpart 105.J—Weight and balance
- 105.125 Loading of aircraft used for parachute descents
- Subpart 105.K—Instruments, indicators, equipment and systems
- 105.130 Requirements relating to radio equipment and oxygen equipment
- Subpart 105.N—Flight crew
- 105.135 Pilot requirements for parachute descents—Part 103 aircraft
- 105.140 Pilot requirements for parachute descents—aeroplanes
- 105.145 Pilot requirements for parachute descents—helicopters
- 105.150 Pilot requirements for parachute descents—powered-lift aircraft
- 105.155 Pilot requirements for parachute descents—manned free balloons
- Part 115—Commercial sport and recreational aviation operations
- Part 117—Representations and surveys
- 117.005 What this Part is about
- 117.010 Misrepresentations about holding certain civil aviation authorisations
- 117.015 Safety-related surveys or questionnaires—holders of certain civil aviation authorisations
- 117.020 Owner or registered operator to provide information about aircraft
- 117.025 Owner or registered operator to provide traffic reports
- 117.030 Protection of information
- Part 119—Australian air transport operators—certification and management
- Subpart 119.A—General
- 119.005 What Part 119 is about
- 119.010 Definition of Australian air transport operation
- 119.015 Definitions of Australian air transport AOC and Australian air transport operator
- 119.020 Definition of significant change
- 119.025 Approvals by CASA for Part 119
- 119.030 Prescribed purpose—Australian air transport operations
- 119.035 Prescribed position—safety manager
- 119.036 Required position—head of training and checking
- 119.040 Required material for reference library
- 119.045 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 119
- 119.050 Australian air transport AOC required
- 119.055 Compliance with Australian air transport AOCs
- 119.060 Compliance with conditions of Australian air transport AOCs
- Subpart 119.B—Australian air transport AOCs
- 119.065 Application
- 119.070 Conditions for issue
- 119.075 Approval of exposition
- 119.080 Conditions of an Australian air transport AOC
- Subpart 119.C—Changes relating to Australian air transport operators
- 119.085 Changes of name etc.
- 119.090 Application for approval of significant changes
- 119.095 Approval of significant changes
- 119.100 Changes must be made in accordance with process in exposition
- 119.105 CASA directions relating to exposition or key personnel
- Subpart 119.D—Organisation and personnel
- 119.110 Organisation and personnel
- 119.115 When key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
- 119.120 Familiarisation training for key personnel
- 119.125 Chief executive officer—experience
- 119.130 Chief executive officer—responsibilities and accountabilities
- 119.135 Head of flying operations—qualifications and experience
- 119.140 Head of flying operations—responsibilities
- 119.145 Head of training and checking—qualifications and experience
- 119.150 Head of training and checking—responsibilities
- 119.155 Safety manager—experience
- 119.160 Safety manager—responsibilities
- 119.165 Key personnel—additional qualification and experience requirements
- Subpart 119.E—Training and checking for operational safety-critical personnel
- 119.170 Training and checking system
- 119.175 Program for training and assessment in human factors principles and non-technical skills
- 119.180 Training in human factors principles and non-technical skills for flight crew etc.
- 119.185 Training in human factors principles and non-technical skills for other operational safety-critical personnel
- Subpart 119.F—Safety management
- 119.190 Safety management system requirements
- 119.195 Flight data analysis program requirements
- Subpart 119.G—Personnel fatigue management
- Subpart 119.H—Expositions for Australian air transport operators
- 119.205 Content of exposition
- 119.210 Compliance with exposition by operator
- 119.215 Providing personnel with exposition
- 119.220 Compliance with exposition by personnel
- Subpart 119.J—Records and documents
- 119.225 Personnel training and checking records—making records
- 119.230 Personnel training and checking records—availability of records
- 119.235 Copies of flight crew licences and medical certificates
- 119.240 Retention periods for personnel records
- 119.245 Retention periods for flight-related documents
- 119.250 Retention periods for other flight-related records
- Subpart 119.K—Miscellaneous offences
- 119.255 Dealings in relation to cancelled, suspended, varied, pending or refused civil aviation authorisations
- 119.260 Maximum period for use of foreign registered aircraft in Australian territory
- Part 121—Australian air transport operations—larger aeroplanes
- Subpart 121.A—Preliminary
- 121.005 Application of Part 121
- 121.010 Approvals by CASA for Part 121
- 121.015 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 121
- Subpart 121.C—General
- Division 121.C.1—General flight limitations
- 121.020 Permitted categories of aeroplanes
- 121.025 Aeroplane to be flown under the IFR
- 121.030 Flights further than the 60 minute distance
- 121.035 Flights further than the threshold distance
- 121.040 Flight distance limitation over water
- 121.045 Simulation of emergency or abnormal situations, or IMC
- 121.050 Ferrying an aeroplane with one engine inoperative
- Division 121.C.2—Operational documents
- 121.055 Compliance with flight manual
- 121.060 Operator to have minimum equipment list for certain flights
- 121.065 Duty statement to be available to crew
- 121.070 Availability of checklists
- Division 121.C.3—Flight related documents
- 121.075 Electronic documents
- 121.080 Availability of parts of exposition
- 121.085 Carriage of documents
- 121.090 Accessibility of documents
- 121.095 Carriage of documents—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- 121.100 Keeping and updating documents etc.
- 121.105 Journey logs
- 121.110 Passenger lists
- 121.115 Flight preparation forms for flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- Division 121.C.4—Reporting and recording defects and incidents etc.
- 121.120 Procedures for reporting and recording defects etc.
- 121.125 Procedures for reporting and recording incidents
- Division 121.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- 121.130 Information about search and rescue services
- 121.135 Information about emergency and survival equipment
- Division 121.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements
- 121.140 Crew activities necessary for safe operation
- 121.145 Competence of ground support personnel
- 121.150 Duty statement to be available to ground support personnel
- 121.155 Cockpit authorisation and briefing
- Subpart 121.D—Operational procedures
- Division 121.D.1—Operational control
- 121.160 Operational control
- Division 121.D.2—Flight preparation
- 121.165 General flight preparation requirements
- 121.170 Flight preparation (Part 121 alternate aerodromes) requirements
- Division 121.D.3—Flight planning
- 121.175 Operational flight plans
- 121.180 Availability of flight planning information
- Division 121.D.4—Flight rules
- 121.185 Take-off and landing minima for aerodromes
- 121.190 Establishing lowest safe altitudes etc.
- 121.195 Exposition requirements for low-visibility operations
- 121.200 Stabilised approach requirements
- Division 121.D.5—Aerodromes
- 121.205 Aerodrome requirements
- 121.210 Procedures to determine information about aerodromes
- 121.215 Procedures for safety at aerodromes
- 121.220 Taking off from and landing on narrow runways
- Division 121.D.6—Fuel requirements
- 121.225 Fuel procedures
- 121.230 Oil requirements
- 121.235 Fuel requirements
- 121.240 Fuelling safety procedures
- Division 121.D.7—Passenger transport and medical transport
- 121.245 Application of Division 121.D.7
- 121.250 Carriage of restricted persons
- 121.255 Carry-on baggage
- 121.260 Aisles to remain unobstructed
- 121.265 Stowage of passenger service equipment etc.
- 121.270 Passengers in emergency exit row seats
- 121.275 Carriage of passengers with reduced mobility
- 121.280 Safety briefing cards
- 121.285 Safety briefings, instructions and demonstrations
- 121.290 Additional safety briefing for passengers in emergency exit rows
- 121.295 Safety briefing in the event of an emergency
- Division 121.D.8—Instruments, indicators, equipment and systems
- 121.300 Airborne weather radar equipment
- 121.305 Head-up displays, enhanced vision systems and synthetic vision systems
- 121.310 Crew protective breathing equipment
- 121.315 Hand-held fire extinguishers
- 121.320 Procedures relating to first-aid kits
- 121.325 Procedures relating to universal precaution kits
- 121.330 Procedures relating to emergency medical kits
- 121.335 Life-saving equipment for life rafts
- 121.340 Survival equipment procedures
- Division 121.D.9—Miscellaneous
- 121.345 Procedures relating to ice
- 121.350 Procedures relating to portable electronic devices
- 121.355 Procedures relating to carriage of animals
- 121.360 Polar operations
- 121.365 Cosmic radiation
- 121.370 Exceeding cosmic radiation limits
- 121.375 Obstruction of emergency exits
- 121.380 Assignment of cabin crew seats
- 121.385 CASA approvals relating to take-offs and landings
- Subpart 121.F—Performance
- 121.390 Performance data
- 121.395 Take-off performance
- 121.420 Landing performance
- 121.425 Computerised performance data systems not fitted to aeroplanes
- 121.430 Procedures relating to inoperative engines
- Subpart 121.J—Weight and balance
- 121.435 Loading of aeroplane
- 121.440 Procedures for loading aeroplane etc.
- 121.445 Pilot in command must have information about aeroplane’s weight and balance
- 121.450 Computerised weight and balance systems not fitted to aeroplanes
- 121.455 Weight and balance documents
- Subpart 121.K—Equipment
- 121.460 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 121.N—Flight crew
- Division 121.N.1—General
- 121.470 Additional application of this Subpart
- 121.475 Composition, number, qualifications and training
- 121.480 Experience
- 121.485 Competence
- 121.490 Assignment to duty as pilot in command
- 121.495 Pilot in command
- 121.500 Co-pilots
- 121.505 Cruise relief co-pilots
- 121.510 Use of approved flight simulators for training or checking
- 121.515 Knowledge of route and aerodromes
- Division 121.N.2—Operation of aeroplanes of different type ratings
- 121.520 Application of Division 121.N.2
- 121.525 Assignment of flight crew to aeroplanes of different type ratings
- 121.530 Credit for checks, qualifications, training and experience
- Division 121.N.3—Relief
- 121.535 Relief of pilot in command
- Division 121.N.4—Recent experience
- 121.540 Pilot in command and co-pilot—recent experience requirements
- 121.545 Cruise relief co-pilot—recent experience requirements
- 121.550 Flight engineers—recent experience requirements
- Division 121.N.5—Non-recurrent training and checking etc.
- 121.555 Meeting initial training requirements
- 121.560 Meeting conversion training requirements
- 121.565 Command training requirements
- Division 121.N.6—Recurrent training and checking
- 121.570 Recurrent training and checking requirements
- 121.575 Holding valid Part 121 proficiency check
- 121.580 Part 121 proficiency check
- 121.585 Holding valid line check
- 121.590 Line check requirements
- 121.595 Holding valid refresher check
- 121.600 Refresher training and checking requirements
- 121.605 Holding valid annual emergency and safety equipment check
- 121.610 Annual emergency and safety equipment training and checking requirements
- 121.615 Holding valid 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment check
- 121.620 The 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment training and checking requirements
- Subpart 121.P—Cabin crew
- Division 121.P.1—Preliminary
- 121.625 Application of Subpart 121.P
- 121.630 When cabin crew are required
- Division 121.P.2—General
- 121.635 Number of cabin crew
- 121.640 Qualifications, experience and training
- 121.645 Competence
- 121.650 Minimum age
- 121.655 English proficiency
- 121.660 Assignment to duty as senior cabin crew member
- 121.665 Training and checking for senior cabin crew member
- 121.670 Operating with a reduced number of cabin crew
- 121.675 Second senior cabin crew member
- 121.680 Training facilities and devices
- Division 121.P.3—Operation of aeroplanes of different aeroplane types
- 121.685 Application of Division 121.P.3
- 121.690 Content of exposition in relation to aeroplane types
- 121.695 Maximum number of aeroplane types
- 121.700 Assignment to different aeroplane types
- Division 121.P.4—Recent experience
- 121.705 Recent experience requirements—6 months before flight
- Division 121.P.5—Non-recurrent training and checking
- 121.710 Meeting initial training requirements
- 121.715 Meeting conversion training requirements
- 121.720 Meeting differences training requirements
- Division 121.P.6—Recurrent training and checking
- 121.725 Annual training and holding valid annual training check
- 121.730 Holding valid line check
- 121.735 Three yearly training and holding valid 3 yearly training check
- Division 121.P.7—When cabin crew are carried but not required
- 121.740 Competence
- 121.745 Minimum age
- 121.750 Annual emergency and safety equipment check
- Subpart 121.V—Emergency evacuation procedures
- 121.755 Emergency evacuation procedures
- Subpart 121.Z—Certain single-engine aeroplanes
- 121.760 Application of Part 135 to certain operations
- 121.765 At least 2 pilots required for certain IFR flights
- 121.770 Trend monitoring systems required for certain VFR flights by day
- 121.775 Terrain awareness and warning system
- 121.780 Aircraft not to be flown under the VFR at night
- Part 129—Foreign air transport operators—certification and operating requirements
- Subpart 129.A—Foreign air transport operations—general
- 129.005 What Part 129 is about
- 129.020 Approvals by CASA for Part 129
- 129.025 Prescribed purpose—foreign air transport operations
- 129.030 Foreign air transport operations—foreign air transport AOC required
- 129.035 Foreign air transport operations—compliance with foreign air transport AOCs
- 129.040 Foreign air transport operations—compliance with conditions of foreign air transport AOCs
- Subpart 129.B—Foreign air transport AOCs
- 129.045 Foreign air transport AOC—information and documents that may be required
- 129.050 Foreign air transport AOC—manner of giving CASA information etc.
- 129.055 Foreign air transport AOC—conditions for issue
- 129.060 Foreign air transport AOC—conditions
- 129.065 Foreign air transport AOC—requirement to give notice of certain events
- Subpart 129.C—Foreign air transport operations—operating requirements
- 129.070 Foreign air transport operations—compliance with certain Part 91 provisions
- 129.075 Foreign air transport operations—compliance with Annex 6
- 129.080 Foreign air transport operations—common language for crew
- 129.085 Foreign air transport operations—flights to be in accordance with IFR or approval
- 129.090 Foreign air transport operations—flight crew licences
- 129.095 Foreign air transport operations—air displays
- 129.100 Foreign air transport operations—low-visibility operations
- 129.105 Foreign air transport operations—flying in formation
- 129.110 Foreign air transport operations—simulated IMC prohibited
- 129.115 Foreign air transport operations—simulated emergency and abnormal procedures prohibited
- 129.120 Foreign air transport operations—aerobatic manoeuvres prohibited
- 129.125 Foreign air transport operations—maximum period for use of Australian aircraft in Australian territory
- Subpart 129.M—Foreign air transport operations—airworthiness
- 129.200 Foreign air transport operations—certificates of airworthiness
- 129.205 Foreign air transport operations—continuing airworthiness
- Subpart 129.N—Foreign air transport operations—flight crew
- 129.250 Foreign air transport operations—flight crew experience for aircraft covered by overseas rating
- 129.255 Foreign air transport operations—co-pilot
- Part 131—Balloons and hot air airships
- Subpart 131.A—Preliminary
- 131.005 Application of Part 131
- 131.010 Definition of balloon transport operation
- 131.015 Definitions of balloon transport AOC and balloon transport operator
- 131.020 Definition of specialised balloon operation
- 131.025 Definition of Part 131 recreational activity
- 131.030 Definition of significant change
- 131.035 Approvals by CASA for Part 131
- 131.040 Prescribed purpose—balloon transport operations
- 131.045 Prescribed position—safety manager
- 131.050 Required material—reference library
- 131.055 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 131
- Subpart 131.B—Operator certification and management
- Division 131.B.1—Requirement for certification for balloon transport operations
- 131.060 Balloon transport AOC required to conduct balloon transport operations
- 131.065 Compliance with balloon transport AOC
- 131.070 Compliance with conditions of balloon transport AOC
- Division 131.B.2—Balloon transport AOCs
- 131.075 Application for balloon transport AOC
- 131.080 Conditions for issue of balloon transport AOC
- 131.085 Approval of exposition
- 131.090 Conditions of balloon transport AOCs
- Division 131.B.3—Changes relating to balloon transport operators
- 131.095 Changes of name etc.
- 131.100 Application for approval of significant changes
- 131.105 Approval of significant changes
- 131.110 Changes must be made in accordance with process in exposition
- 131.115 CASA directions relating to exposition or key personnel
- Division 131.B.4—Organisation and personnel
- 131.120 Organisation and personnel
- 131.125 Key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
- 131.130 Familiarisation training for key personnel
- 131.135 Chief executive officer—experience
- 131.140 Chief executive officer—responsibilities and accountabilities
- 131.145 Head of flying operations—qualifications and experience
- 131.150 Head of flying operations—responsibilities
- 131.155 Head of training and checking—qualifications and experience
- 131.160 Head of training and checking—responsibilities
- 131.165 Safety manager—experience
- 131.170 Safety manager—responsibilities
- 131.175 Key personnel—additional qualification and experience requirements
- Division 131.B.5—Systems
- 131.180 Safety management system requirements
- 131.185 Training and checking system
- 131.190 Fatigue management system
- Division 131.B.6—Expositions for balloon transport operators
- 131.195 Content of exposition
- 131.200 Compliance with exposition by operator
- 131.205 Providing personnel with exposition
- 131.210 Compliance with exposition by personnel
- Division 131.B.7—Records and documents
- 131.215 Personnel training and checking records—making records
- 131.220 Personnel training and checking records—availability of records
- 131.225 Copies of balloon flight crew licences and medical certificates
- 131.230 Retention periods for personnel records
- Division 131.B.8—Miscellaneous offences
- 131.235 Dealings in relation to cancelled, suspended, varied, pending or refused civil aviation authorisations
- 131.240 Maximum period for use of foreign registered Part 131 aircraft in Australian territory
- Subpart 131.C—General
- Division 131.C.1—General flight limitations
- 131.245 Pilots must be authorised
- 131.250 Simulation of emergency or abnormal situations
- Division 131.C.2—Operational documents
- 131.255 Compliance with flight manual
- 131.260 Availability of checklists
- Division 131.C.3—Flight related documents
- 131.265 Electronic documents
- 131.270 Availability of parts of exposition
- 131.275 Carriage of documents
- 131.280 Keeping documents with a person on the ground during flight
- Division 131.C.4—Reporting and recording information
- 131.285 Reporting and recording information
- Division 131.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- 131.290 Information about search and rescue services
- 131.295 Information about emergency and survival equipment
- Division 131.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements
- 131.300 Competence of ground support personnel
- 131.305 Flights over populous areas, public gatherings and other areas
- 131.310 Dropping things from aircraft
- 131.315 Flights at night
- 131.320 Use of supplemental oxygen equipment etc.
- 131.325 Specialised balloon operations
- 131.330 Additional requirements for specialised balloon operations
- Subpart 131.D—Operational procedures
- Division 131.D.1—Operational control
- Division 131.D.2—Flight preparation
- 131.340 Flight preparation requirements
- Division 131.D.3—Flight notifications and pre-flight checks
- 131.345 Balloon flight notification requirements
- 131.350 Matters to be checked before take-off
- Division 131.D.4—Flight rules
- Subdivision 131.D.4.1—General
- 131.353 Air traffic services—prescribed requirements
- 131.354 Use of radio—broadcasts and reports
- 131.355 Additional right of way rules
- 131.360 Operations at non-controlled aerodromes
- 131.365 Flights over water
- Subdivision 131.D.4.2—Visual flight rules
- 131.367 VFR flights
- Division 131.D.5—Taking off, landing and ground operations
- 131.370 Procedures for safety during ground operations
- 131.375 Operation of Part 131 aircraft while tethered
- Division 131.D.6—Fuel requirements
- 131.380 Fuel and ballast procedures
- 131.385 Fuel and ballast requirements
- Division 131.D.7—Safety of persons on aircraft and cargo requirements
- 131.390 Smoking not permitted during flight or within 15 metres of Part 131 aircraft
- 131.395 Certain Part 131 aircraft to have signage about smoking
- 131.400 Carriage of infants
- 131.405 Carriage of persons requiring assistance
- 131.410 Passengers—safety briefings and instructions
- 131.415 Safety briefing in the event of an emergency
- 131.420 Passengers—compliance with safety directions
- 131.425 Restraint of cargo
- 131.430 Procedures relating to carriage of animals
- Division 131.D.8—Miscellaneous
- 131.435 Training flight limitations
- 131.440 Test flights
- Subpart 131.F—Performance
- 131.445 Loading weights
- 131.450 Loading procedures
- 131.455 Carriage of passengers
- Subpart 131.K—Equipment
- 131.460 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 131.M—Continuing airworthiness
- Subpart 131.N—Flight crew
- 131.565 Qualifications and training for pilots
- Subpart 131.P—Other operational safety-critical personnel
- Division 131.P.1—Ground support personnel
- 131.570 Qualifications and training for ground support personnel
- Division 131.P.2—Other operational support personnel
- Subpart 131.R—Part 131 recreational activities
- 131.580 Part 131 recreational activities must be authorised
- 131.585 Procedures for carrying hang gliders
- Subpart 131.S—Balloon flight crew licensing
- Subpart 131.Z—Tethered gas balloons
- 131.685 Approval required to operate
- 131.690 Compliance with Part 131 Manual of Standards
- 131.695 Operation under cloud
- 131.700 Operation at night
- 131.705 Rapid deflation device required
- 131.710 What to do if balloon escapes
- Part 132—Limited category aircraft
- Subpart 132.A—Preliminary
- 132.005 What Part 132 is about
- 132.010 Key definitions for Part 132
- 132.015 Definition of adventure flight for limited category aircraft
- 132.020 Definition of major for modifications and repairs for limited category aircraft
- 132.025 Definition of safety-critical aeronautical product for limited category aircraft
- 132.030 Approval of modifications and repairs for limited category aircraft
- 132.035 Approvals by CASA or administering authority for Part 132
- 132.040 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 132
- 132.045 Relationship of Part 132 to other requirements for operating limited category aircraft
- Subpart 132.B—Flying limited category aircraft—general requirements
- 132.050 General operational requirements
- 132.055 Authorised operations for limited category aircraft
- 132.060 Maximum number of persons to be carried
- 132.065 Passenger briefing for flights other than adventure flights
- 132.070 Content of safety briefing for flights other than adventure flights
- 132.075 Flights over populous areas
- 132.085 Flights in foreign country’s airspace
- Subpart 132.C—Flying limited category aircraft—adventure flights
- Division 132.C.1—Adventure flights—general requirements
- 132.090 Adventure flight procedures required
- 132.095 Limited category certificate must include adventure flights as special purpose operation
- 132.100 When adventure flights prohibited—aircraft airframe life and life-limited safety-critical aeronautical products
- 132.105 When adventure flights prohibited—major modifications or repairs
- 132.110 When adventure flights prohibited—certain aircraft that are not ex-armed forces or historic aircraft
- 132.115 When adventure flights prohibited—aircraft with special flight permit
- 132.120 Requirements for pilot in command of adventure flights
- 132.125 Unbroken round trips only
- 132.130 Sightseeing flights prohibited
- 132.135 Clothes and equipment supplied by operator
- 132.140 Passengers who cannot understand safety briefing to be accompanied on adventure flights
- Division 132.C.2—Adventure flights—passenger safety briefings
- 132.145 Requirement for passenger safety briefing when booking
- 132.150 Content of passenger safety briefing when booking
- 132.155 Requirement for passenger safety briefing before boarding aircraft
- 132.160 Acknowledgement by passengers who are at least 18 and who can understand passenger safety briefing
- 132.165 Acknowledgement for passengers under 18 or who cannot understand passenger safety briefing
- 132.170 Retention of acknowledgements
- Subpart 132.D—Limited category aircraft—certification and airworthiness requirements
- Division 132.D.1—Certification and airworthiness—general
- 132.175 Advice about modifications, repairs, damage, defects and life-limited aeronautical products
- 132.180 Requirements for giving approvals, certificates and advice—individuals
- 132.185 Authorisations to give approvals, certificates and advice for limited category aircraft
- 132.190 Requirements for giving approvals, certificates and advice—limited category organisations
- Division 132.D.2—Certification and airworthiness—permit index numbers
- 132.195 Assignment of permit index numbers—general
- 132.200 Assignment of new permit index numbers on initiative of administering authority
- 132.205 Assignment of new permit index numbers at CASA direction
- 132.210 Assignment of new permit index numbers on application by registered operator
- 132.215 When assignment of new permit index number takes effect
- 132.220 Notice to operator if new permit index number assigned
- Division 132.D.3—Certification and airworthiness—notice to CASA of certain matters
- 132.225 Notice to CASA—permit index numbers assigned by limited category organisation for aircraft
- 132.230 Notice to CASA—certain proposed actions by limited category organisation
- 132.235 Notice to CASA—safety of aircraft
- Subpart 132.M—Limited category aircraft—airworthiness and maintenance
- Part 133—Australian air transport operations—rotorcraft
- Subpart 133.A—Preliminary
- 133.005 Application of Part 133
- 133.010 Definition of suitable forced landing area for rotorcraft flights
- 133.015 Approvals by CASA for Part 133
- 133.020 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 133
- Subpart 133.C—General
- Division 133.C.1—General flight limitations
- 133.025 Permitted categories of rotorcraft
- Division 133.C.2—Operational documents
- 133.030 Compliance with flight manual
- 133.035 Operator to have minimum equipment list for certain flights
- 133.040 Availability of checklists
- Division 133.C.3—Flight related documents
- 133.045 Electronic documents
- 133.050 Availability of parts of exposition
- 133.055 Carriage of documents
- 133.060 Availability or carriage of documents for certain flights
- 133.065 Carriage of documents—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- 133.070 Keeping and updating documents etc.
- 133.075 Journey logs
- 133.080 Passenger lists
- 133.085 Flight preparation forms for flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- Division 133.C.4—Reporting and recording defects and incidents etc.
- 133.090 Procedures for reporting and recording defects etc.
- 133.095 Procedures for reporting and recording incidents
- Division 133.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- 133.100 Information about search and rescue services
- 133.105 Information about emergency and survival equipment
- Division 133.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements
- 133.110 Crew activities necessary for safe operation
- 133.115 Competence of ground support personnel
- 133.120 Crew station authorisation and briefing
- Subpart 133.D—Operational procedures
- Division 133.D.1—Operational control
- 133.125 Operational control
- Division 133.D.2—Flight preparation
- 133.130 Flight preparation requirements
- Division 133.D.3—Flight planning
- 133.135 Operational flight plans
- 133.140 Availability of flight planning information
- Division 133.D.4—Flight rules
- 133.145 Take-off and landing minima
- 133.150 Flights to or from foreign countries that do not use ICAO procedures
- 133.155 Authorised instrument approach procedures not in the AIP
- 133.160 Exposition requirements for low-visibility operations
- 133.165 IFR flights without destination alternate aerodromes
- 133.167 Minimum height rules for medical transport operations
- Division 133.D.5—Aerodromes
- 133.170 Procedures to determine information about aerodromes
- 133.175 Procedures for safety at aerodromes
- Division 133.D.6—Fuel requirements
- 133.180 Fuel procedures
- 133.185 Oil requirements
- 133.190 Fuel requirements
- 133.195 Fuelling safety procedures
- Division 133.D.7—Passenger transport and medical transport
- 133.200 Application of Division 133.D.7
- 133.205 Simulation of emergency or abnormal situations
- 133.210 Carriage of restricted persons
- 133.215 Carry-on baggage
- 133.220 Obstruction of emergency exits
- 133.225 Passengers in seats adjacent to emergency exits
- 133.230 Carriage of passengers with reduced mobility
- 133.235 Safety briefing cards
- 133.240 Safety briefings, instructions and demonstrations
- 133.245 Safety briefing in the event of an emergency
- Division 133.D.8—Instruments, indicators, equipment and systems
- 133.250 Airborne weather radar equipment
- 133.255 Head-up displays, enhanced vision systems and synthetic vision systems
- 133.260 Survival equipment procedures
- 133.265 NVIS flights
- 133.270 Securing moveable equipment
- Division 133.D.9—Miscellaneous
- 133.275 Procedures relating to ice
- 133.280 Procedures relating to portable electronic devices
- 133.285 Procedures relating to carriage of animals
- 133.290 Polar operations
- 133.295 External load operations involving winching a person
- Subpart 133.F—Performance
- 133.305 Take-off performance
- 133.310 Landing performance
- 133.315 Flight in a performance class
- 133.320 Rotorcraft permitted to fly in performance class 1 or 2, or performance class 2 with exposure
- 133.325 Flight in performance class 2 with exposure
- 133.330 Flight in performance class 1 for certain rotorcraft
- 133.335 Flight in performance class 1 or 2, or performance class 2 with exposure for certain rotorcraft
- 133.340 Flight in performance class 3 over populous areas
- Subpart 133.J—Weight and balance
- 133.345 Loading of rotorcraft
- 133.350 Procedures for loading rotorcraft etc.
- 133.355 Weight and balance documents
- Subpart 133.K—Equipment
- 133.360 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 133.N—Flight crew
- Division 133.N.1—General
- 133.370 Composition, number, qualifications and training
- 133.375 Competence
- 133.377 Training and checking to be conducted by certain persons
- 133.380 Assignment to duty of pilot in command
- 133.385 Pilot in command
- 133.390 Co-pilot
- 133.395 Pilot in command in non-command pilot’s seat
- 133.400 Knowledge of route and aerodromes
- Division 133.N.2—Flight crew training—miscellaneous
- Division 133.N.3—Operation of rotorcraft of different types
- 133.410 Application of Division 133.N.3
- 133.415 Assignment of flight crew to different multi-engine rotorcraft
- Division 133.N.4—Recent experience
- 133.420 Recent experience requirements—90 days before flight
- Subpart 133.P—Crew other than flight crew
- Division 133.P.1—Cabin crew
- 133.425 Number, qualifications, experience and training
- 133.430 Competence
- 133.435 Minimum age
- 133.440 English proficiency
- 133.445 Assignment to duty as senior cabin crew member
- 133.450 Training and checking requirements for senior cabin crew member
- Division 133.P.2—Air crew
- 133.455 Training and checking
- 133.460 Competence
- 133.465 English proficiency
- Division 133.P.3—Medical transport specialists
- 133.470 Training and checking
- 133.475 Competence
- Part 135—Australian air transport operations—smaller aeroplanes
- Subpart 135.A—Preliminary
- 135.005 Application of Part 135
- 135.010 Compliance with Part 121 provisions
- 135.015 Definition of suitable forced landing area for aeroplane flights
- 135.020 Approvals by CASA for Part 135
- 135.025 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 135
- Subpart 135.C—General
- Division 135.C.1—General flight limitations
- 135.030 Permitted categories of aeroplanes
- 135.035 Flight distance limitations
- Division 135.C.2—Operational documents
- 135.040 Compliance with flight manual
- 135.045 Operator to have minimum equipment list for certain flights
- 135.050 Availability of checklists
- Division 135.C.3—Flight related documents
- 135.055 Electronic documents
- 135.060 Availability of parts of exposition
- 135.065 Carriage of documents
- 135.070 Availability or carriage of documents for certain flights
- 135.075 Carriage of documents—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- 135.080 Keeping and updating documents etc.
- 135.085 Journey logs
- 135.090 Passenger lists
- 135.095 Flight preparation forms for flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
- Division 135.C.4—Reporting and recording defects and incidents etc.
- 135.100 Procedures for reporting and recording defects etc.
- 135.105 Procedures for reporting and recording incidents
- Division 135.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- 135.110 Information about search and rescue services
- 135.115 Information about emergency and survival equipment
- Division 135.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements
- 135.120 Crew activities necessary for safe operation
- 135.125 Competence of ground support personnel
- 135.130 Flight crew seat authorisation and briefing
- Subpart 135.D—Operational procedures
- Division 135.D.1—Operational control
- 135.135 Operational control
- Division 135.D.2—Flight preparation
- 135.140 Flight preparation requirements
- Division 135.D.3—Flight planning
- 135.145 Operational flight plans
- 135.150 Availability of flight planning information
- Division 135.D.4—Flight rules
- 135.155 Take-off and landing minima
- 135.160 IFR flights to or from foreign countries that do not use ICAO procedures
- 135.165 Authorised instrument approach procedures not in the AIP
- 135.170 Exposition requirements for low-visibility operations
- 135.175 Stabilised approach requirements
- 135.180 Take-off alternate aerodromes
- 135.185 Alternate aerodrome requirements in certain circumstances
- 135.190 IFR flights without destination alternate aerodromes
- Division 135.D.5—Aerodromes
- 135.195 Procedures to determine information about aerodromes
- 135.200 Procedures for safety at aerodromes
- Division 135.D.6—Fuel requirements
- 135.205 Fuel procedures
- 135.210 Oil requirements
- 135.215 Fuel requirements
- 135.220 Fuelling safety procedures
- Division 135.D.7—Passenger transport and medical transport
- 135.225 Application of Division 135.D.7
- 135.230 IFR flights
- 135.235 VFR flights at night
- 135.240 Prescribed single-engine aeroplanes
- 135.245 Simulation of emergency or abnormal situations
- 135.250 Carriage of restricted persons
- 135.255 Carry-on baggage
- 135.260 Obstruction of emergency exits
- 135.265 Passengers in seats adjacent to emergency exits
- 135.270 Carriage of passengers with reduced mobility
- 135.275 Safety briefing cards
- 135.280 Safety briefings, instructions and demonstrations
- 135.285 Safety briefing in the event of an emergency
- 135.290 Flights over water for single-engine aeroplanes
- Division 135.D.8—Instruments, indicators, equipment and systems
- 135.295 Airborne weather radar equipment
- 135.300 Head-up displays, enhanced vision systems and synthetic vision systems
- 135.305 Survival equipment procedures
- Division 135.D.9—Miscellaneous
- 135.310 Procedures relating to ice
- 135.315 Procedures relating to portable electronic devices
- 135.320 Procedures relating to carriage of animals
- 135.325 Polar operations
- 135.330 Cosmic radiation
- 135.335 Exceeding cosmic radiation limits
- Subpart 135.F—Performance
- 135.340 Performance data
- 135.345 Take-off performance
- 135.350 Landing performance
- Subpart 135.J—Weight and balance
- 135.355 Loading of aeroplane
- 135.360 Procedures for loading aeroplane etc.
- 135.365 Weight and balance documents
- Subpart 135.K—Equipment
- 135.370 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 135.N—Flight crew
- Division 135.N.1—General
- 135.380 Composition, number, qualifications and training
- 135.385 Competence
- 135.387 Training and checking to be conducted by certain persons
- 135.390 Assignment to duty of pilot in command
- 135.395 Pilot in command
- 135.400 Co-pilot
- 135.405 Pilot in command in non-command pilot’s seat
- 135.410 Knowledge of route and aerodromes
- Division 135.N.2—Operation of aeroplanes of different type ratings
- 135.415 Application of Division 135.N.2
- 135.420 Assignment of flight crew to aeroplanes of different type ratings
- Division 135.N.3—Operation of aeroplanes of different types
- 135.425 Application of Division 135.N.3
- 135.430 Assignment as pilot in command on aeroplanes of different types
- Division 135.N.4—Recent experience
- 135.435 Recent experience requirements—90 days before flight
- Subpart 135.P—Crew other than flight crew
- Division 135.P.1—General
- Division 135.P.2—Air crew
- 135.445 Training and checking
- 135.450 Competence
- 135.455 English proficiency
- Division 135.P.3—Medical transport specialists
- 135.460 Training and checking
- 135.465 Competence
- Volume 4
- Part 137—Aerial application operations—other than rotorcraft
- Subpart 137.A—Applicability and definitions
- 137.005 Applicability
- 137.010 Definitions
- Subpart 137.B—General
- 137.015 Approvals
- 137.020 Effect of other provisions
- 137.025 Aeroplane—type certificate
- 137.030 Authority of the pilot
- Subpart 137.C—Operator certification and supervision
- 137.035 Applicant to prepare manual
- 137.040 Standard operations manual
- 137.045 Application for an AOC or variation of an AOC
- 137.050 Decision on AOC and manual
- 137.055 Offences concerning operations manual
- 137.060 Operator’s organisational structure
- 137.065 Head of flight operations
- 137.070 Head of aeroplane maintenance control
- 137.075 Replacement of holder of key personnel position
- 137.080 Amendments to operations manual by operator
- 137.085 Amendments to schedule of differences
- 137.090 Amendments to standard operations manual
- Subpart 137.D—Operational procedures
- 137.095 Operation to be in VMC
- 137.100 Use of weather forecasts or observations
- 137.105 Landing areas
- 137.110 Safety of persons other than crew at landing areas
- 137.115 Refuelling
- 137.120 Documents to be carried on a flight
- 137.125 Manipulation of flight controls
- 137.130 Use of seats, seatbelts and harnesses
- 137.135 Carriage of passengers
- 137.140 Minimum height and lateral separation for operation
- 137.145 Application over populous areas
- 137.150 In-flight fuel management
- 137.160 Aerodrome circuit requirements
- 137.165 Close proximity operations
- 137.170 Night operations
- 137.175 Firefighting operations
- Subpart 137.E—All-weather operations
- Subpart 137.H—Aeroplane performance
- 137.180 General
- 137.185 Take-off over a populous area
- Subpart 137.J—Weight and balance
- 137.190 Weight limitations
- 137.195 Loading—supervision
- Subpart 137.K—Instruments and equipment
- 137.200 Installation of instruments and equipment
- 137.210 Position of instruments and equipment
- 137.215 Instruments and equipment required
- 137.220 Crew intercom system
- 137.225 Seatbelts and harnesses
- Subpart 137.M—Aeroplane maintenance
- 137.230 Fitting and removal of role equipment
- Subpart 137.N—Pilots
- 137.235 Pilot in command must be authorised under Part 61
- 137.240 Operator proficiency checks
- Subpart 137.P—Manuals, logs and records
- 137.245 Flight manual
- 137.250 Checking records
- 137.255 Document retention periods
- 137.260 Maintenance record to be given to new operator
- Subpart 137.Q—Flight duty time limitations and rest requirements
- 137.265 Application of Subpart 137.Q
- 137.270 Subpart not to affect subsection 1 of CAO 48.1
- 137.275 Limit on flying hours
- 137.280 Off-duty period before and after tour of duty
- 137.285 Tour of duty—duration
- 137.290 Off-duty period each 14 days
- 137.295 Limit on time spent on tours of duty
- 137.300 Pilot to be fit for duty
- Part 138—Aerial work operations
- Subpart 138.A—Preliminary
- 138.005 Application of Part 138
- 138.010 Definition of aerial work operation etc.
- 138.012 Definition of significant change
- 138.015 Definition of task specialist
- 138.020 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 138
- 138.025 Approvals by CASA for Part 138
- Subpart 138.B—Certification
- Division 138.B.1—Requirement for certification for certain operations
- 138.030 Requirement to hold aerial work certificate
- Division 138.B.2—Aerial work certificates
- 138.035 Application for aerial work certificate
- 138.040 Issue of aerial work certificate
- 138.045 Approval of manuals
- 138.050 Conditions of aerial work certificates
- 138.055 Compliance with conditions of aerial work certificates
- Division 138.B.3—Changes relating to aerial work operators
- 138.060 Changes of name etc.
- 138.062 Application for approval of significant changes
- 138.064 Approval of significant changes
- 138.066 Changes must be made in accordance with process in operations manual
- 138.068 CASA directions relating to operations manual or key personnel
- Division 138.B.4—Organisation and personnel
- 138.070 Organisation and personnel
- 138.075 Key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
- 138.080 Familiarisation training for key personnel
- 138.085 Responsibilities and accountabilities of chief executive officer
- 138.090 Qualifications and experience of head of operations
- 138.095 Responsibilities of head of operations
- 138.100 Qualifications and experience of head of training and checking
- 138.105 Responsibilities of head of training and checking
- 138.110 Experience of safety manager
- 138.115 Responsibilities of safety manager
- 138.120 Additional qualification and experience requirements for key personnel
- Division 138.B.5—Training and checking
- 138.125 Operators who are required to have a training and checking system
- 138.130 Requirements for flight crew
- 138.135 Requirements for other operational safety-critical personnel
- Division 138.B.6—Safety management system
- 138.140 Operators who are required to have a safety management system
- 138.145 Safety management system requirements
- Division 138.B.7—Personnel fatigue management
- 138.150 Operators who are required to have a crew fatigue management system
- Division 138.B.8—Operations manuals
- 138.155 Content of operations manual
- 138.157 Compliance with operations manual by operator
- 138.160 Compliance with operations manual by personnel
- 138.165 Providing personnel with operations manual
- Division 138.B.9—Records and documents
- 138.170 Personnel training and checking records
- 138.175 Availability of records
- 138.180 Copies of flight crew licences and medical certificates
- 138.185 Retention periods for personnel records
- Division 138.B.10—Miscellaneous
- 138.195 Reference library
- 138.200 Maximum period for use of foreign registered aircraft in Australian territory
- Subpart 138.C—General
- Division 138.C.1—General flight limitations
- 138.205 Permitted categories of aircraft for aerial work operations
- Division 138.C.2—Operational documents
- 138.210 Compliance with flight manual
- 138.215 Availability of checklists
- Division 138.C.3—Flight related documents
- 138.220 Electronic documents
- 138.225 Availability of parts of operations manual
- Division 138.C.4—Reporting and recording defects and incidents etc.
- 138.230 Procedures for reporting and recording defects etc.
- 138.235 Reporting and recording incidents
- Division 138.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment
- Division 138.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements
- Subpart 138.D—Operational procedures
- Division 138.D.1—Operational control
- Division 138.D.2—Flight preparation
- 138.265 Flight preparation requirements
- Division 138.D.3—Flight planning
- 138.270 Availability of flight planning information
- Division 138.D.4—Flight rules
- 138.275 Minimum height rules
- Division 138.D.5—Take-offs and landings
- 138.280 Procedures for safety at aerodromes
- Division 138.D.6—Fuel requirements
- 138.285 Fuel procedures
- 138.290 Oil requirements
- 138.300 Hot fuelling
- 138.302 Fuelling safety procedures
- Division 138.D.7—Carriage of passengers or cargo
- 138.305 Carriage of passengers—general
- 138.320 Procedures for carriage of restricted persons
- Division 138.D.8—Instruments, indicators, equipment and systems
- 138.340 Head-up displays, enhanced vision systems and synthetic vision systems
- 138.345 Survival equipment procedures
- 138.350 NVIS flights
- Division 138.D.9—Miscellaneous
- 138.370 Operator must conduct risk assessments
- 138.375 Wearing of seatbelts and other restraint devices
- 138.380 Procedures in relation to frost etc.
- 138.385 Procedures in relation to polar operations
- Division 138.D.10—Rules for external load operations
- 138.400 Certain night operations prohibited unless operation is an emergency service operation or approved by CASA
- 138.410 Manual of Standards may prescribe requirements for external load operations
- Division 138.D.11—Rules for dispensing operations
- 138.425 Manual of Standards may prescribe requirements for dispensing operations
- Division 138.D.12—Rules for task specialist operations
- 138.430 Manual of Standards may prescribe requirements for task specialist operations
- 138.432 Possessing and discharging firearms
- Subpart 138.F—Performance
- 138.435 Take-off performance
- 138.440 Landing performance
- Subpart 138.J—Weight and balance
- 138.450 Loading of aircraft
- 138.460 Weight and balance documents
- Subpart 138.K—Equipment
- 138.465 Requirements relating to equipment
- Subpart 138.N—Flight crew
- 138.475 Composition, number, qualifications and training
- 138.480 Training for new or inexperienced flight crew members
- 138.485 Competence
- 138.490 Assignment to duty of pilot in command
- 138.500 Qualification as pilot in command
- 138.505 Training and checking to be conducted by certain persons
- Subpart 138.P—Air crew members and task specialists
- Division 138.P.1—Air crew members
- 138.535 Application of Division 138.P.1
- 138.540 Composition, number, qualifications and training
- 138.550 Training and checking to be conducted by certain persons
- Division 138.P.2—Task specialists
- 138.575 Application of Division 138.P.2
- 138.580 Qualifications and training
- 138.590 Training and checking to be conducted by certain persons
- Part 139—Aerodromes
- Subpart 139.A—Preliminary
- 139.001 Simplified outline of this Part
- 139.005 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 139
- 139.010 Approvals by CASA for Part 139
- 139.015 Effect on operation of other laws
- Subpart 139.B—Aerodrome certificates
- 139.020 Application for aerodrome certificate
- 139.025 When aerodromes are required to have an aerodrome certificate
- 139.030 Grant of aerodrome certificate
- 139.035 Suspension or cancellation of aerodrome certificate by CASA
- 139.040 Notification requirement if aerodrome ceases to be certified
- Subpart 139.C—Operation and maintenance of a certified aerodrome
- Division 139.C.1—Aerodrome manual
- 139.045 Requirement to have aerodrome manual
- 139.050 Amendments of aerodrome manual
- 139.055 Compliance with aerodrome manual
- 139.060 Notice of non-compliance with aerodrome manual
- Division 139.C.2—Aerodrome facilities and equipment
- 139.065 Aerodrome facilities and equipment
- 139.070 Planning and carrying out aerodrome works
- Division 139.C.3—Aerodrome inspections, monitoring and reporting
- 139.075 Aerodrome inspections
- 139.080 Reporting information to AIS providers
- 139.085 Reporting changes or occurrences at aerodromes
- 139.090 Monitoring airspace and reporting infringements
- Division 139.C.4—Safety management, emergency preparedness and other systems
- 139.095 Safety management systems and risk management plans
- 139.100 Emergency preparedness and aerodrome emergency plans
- 139.105 Other aerodrome systems
- Division 139.C.5—Aerodrome personnel
- 139.110 Aerodrome personnel
- 139.115 Training etc. of aerodrome personnel
- 139.120 Aerodrome personnel carrying out responsibilities
- Division 139.C.6—Aerodrome ground surveillance systems
- 139.125 Condition on aerodrome certificate to operate aerodrome ground surveillance system
- 139.130 Requirements for aerodrome ground surveillance systems
- Division 139.C.7—Other matters
- 139.135 Access to aerodromes to conduct tests
- 139.140 Requests for data from aerodrome operator
- 139.145 Requests for data from ATS providers
- Subpart 139.D—Aerodrome radiocommunication services
- Division 139.D.1—Frequency confirmation system
- 139.150 Frequency confirmation systems for aerodromes
- Division 139.D.2—Air/ground radio service
- 139.155 Air/ground radio service must be approved
- 139.160 Requirements for operating certified air/ground radio service
- Subpart 139.E—Hazards to aircraft operations
- Division 139.E.1—Notifying potential hazards
- 139.165 Notifying CASA of certain proposed objects or structures
- 139.170 Notifying CASA of activities that create certain emissions sources
- Division 139.E.2—Determination of hazards
- 139.175 Determination that certain existing objects, structures or emissions sources are a hazard to aircraft operations
- 139.180 Determination that certain proposed objects, structures or emissions sources are a hazard to aircraft operations
- 139.185 Kinds of objects, structures or emissions sources that may be hazards
- Subpart 139.H—Aerodrome rescue and firefighting services
- Division 139.H.1—General
- 139.700 Applicability of this Subpart
- 139.705 Definitions for this Subpart
- 139.710 Functions of ARFFS
- 139.711 Person not to provide service without approval
- 139.712 Issue of Manual of Standards
- 139.715 Effect of Manual of Standards
- Division 139.H.3—Requirements to be complied with by ARFFS provider
- 139.750 Requirements in this Division
- 139.755 Definition for Division—applicable standards and requirements
- 139.760 Inconsistency between Manual and chapter 9 of Annex 14
- 139.765 Knowledge, equipment and expertise to deal with aviation hazards
- 139.770 General obligation to maintain service
- 139.771 Response time of ARFFS
- 139.772 Buildings and emergency facilities
- 139.773 Officer in charge
- 139.775 Notice about times service is available etc
- 139.780 Agreements with other fire fighting bodies
- 139.785 Stock of fire extinguishing agents
- 139.795 Extinguishing equipment and vehicles
- 139.800 Other vehicles and equipment
- 139.805 Vehicles and equipment for firefighting and rescue in difficult environments
- 139.810 Commissioning of certain equipment
- 139.815 Protective clothing and equipment
- 139.820 Communications
- 139.825 Test and maintenance equipment
- 139.830 Commissioning of new vehicles and equipment
- 139.835 Number of operating personnel
- 139.840 Medical standard of firefighters
- 139.845 Qualifications and training of firefighters
- 139.850 Operations manual
- 139.855 Amendment of operations manual
- 139.860 Voice data recording
- 139.865 Record of accidents or incidents
- 139.870 Contingency plan
- 139.875 Records management
- 139.880 Organisation
- 139.885 System for rectification of service failures
- 139.890 Quality control
- 139.895 Change management
- 139.900 Safety management
- 139.905 Applicant’s organisation
- 139.910 Telling users and CASA about changes
- Division 139.H.4—Conduct of ARFFS operations
- 139.915 Powers of officer in charge or firefighter
- Division 139.H.5—Administration
- 139.920 Definition for Division
- 139.925 How to apply for approval as ARFFS provider
- 139.965 When CASA must grant approval
- 139.970 When decision must be made
- 139.995 Application for variation of approval
- 139.1005 Suspension or continued suspension of approval by show cause notice
- 139.1010 Grounds for cancellation of approval
- 139.1015 Notice to approved ARFFS provider to show cause
- 139.1020 Cancellation of approval after show cause notice
- 139.1022 Cancellation if holder ceases to provide ARFFS
- Part 141—Recreational, private and commercial pilot flight training, other than certain integrated training courses
- Subpart 141.A—General
- 141.005 What Part 141 is about
- 141.010 Aircraft and flight simulation training devices to which Part 141 applies
- 141.015 Definitions of Part 141 flight training, authorised Part 141 flight training, Part 141 operator and Part 141 certificate
- 141.020 Definition of key personnel for Part 141
- 141.025 Definition of significant change for Part 141
- 141.030 Definitions for Part 141
- 141.035 Approvals by CASA for Part 141
- 141.040 Legislative instruments—flight training
- 141.045 Regulations 11.070 to 11.075 do not apply in relation to certain matters
- 141.050 Part 141 flight training—requirement for Part 141 certificate or approval
- Subpart 141.B—Part 141 certificates
- 141.055 Part 141 certificates—application
- 141.060 Part 141 certificate—issue
- 141.065 Part 141 certificate—approval of operations manual
- 141.070 Part 141 certificate—conditions
- 141.075 Part 141 certificate—compliance with conditions
- Subpart 141.C—Part 141 operators—changes
- 141.080 Part 141 operators—changes of name etc
- 141.085 Part 141 operators—application for approval of significant changes
- 141.090 Part 141 operators—approval of significant changes
- 141.095 Part 141 operators—process for making changes
- 141.100 Part 141 operators—CASA directions relating to operations manual or key personnel
- Subpart 141.D—Part 141 operators—organisation and personnel
- 141.105 Part 141 operators—organisation and personnel
- 141.110 Part 141 operators—key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
- 141.115 Part 141 operators—familiarisation training for key personnel
- 141.120 Part 141 operators—chief executive officer: responsibilities and accountabilities
- 141.125 Part 141 operators—head of operations: qualifications and experience
- 141.130 Part 141 operators—head of operations: responsibilities
- 141.155 Part 141 operators—key personnel: additional qualification and experience requirements
- 141.160 Part 141 operators—reference library
- Subpart 141.E—Part 141 operators—instructors
- 141.165 Part 141 operators—instructors must comply with Part 141 certificate
- 141.170 Part 141 operators—instructors must comply with operations manual
- 141.175 Part 141 operators—instructors must be authorised under Part 61
- 141.180 Part 141 operators—instructors must have access to records
- 141.185 Part 141 operators—instructors must hold valid standardisation and proficiency check for operator
- 141.190 Part 141 operators—holding valid standardisation and proficiency check for operator
- 141.195 Part 141 operators—standardisation and proficiency check requirements
- 141.200 Part 141 operators—instructors—training in human factors principles and non-technical skills
- 141.205 Part 141 operators—instructors must be competent to conduct flight training in flight simulation training device
- 141.210 Part 141 operators—person recommended for flight test
- Subpart 141.G—Part 141 operators—quality system
- 141.225 Part 141 operators—quality system for flight simulation training devices
- Subpart 141.H—Part 141 operators—personnel fatigue management
- Subpart 141.I—Part 141 operators—operations manuals
- 141.260 Part 141 operators—content of operations manual
- 141.265 Part 141 operators—compliance with operations manual by operator
- 141.270 Part 141 operators—providing personnel with operations manual
- Subpart 141.J—Part 141 operators—logs and records
- 141.275 Part 141 operators—making and keeping flight training records
- 141.280 Part 141 operators—availability of flight training records
- Subpart 141.K—Part 141 operators—miscellaneous offences
- 141.285 Part 141 operators—suitable facilities, records and resources for flight test
- 141.290 Part 141 operators—pilot in command to be authorised under Part 61
- 141.295 Part 141 operators—carriage of passengers prohibited during abnormal operations or low-flying flight training
- 141.300 Part 141 operators—authorisation of carriage of passengers
- 141.305 Part 141 operators—completion of training and assessment of competency for certain solo flights
- 141.306 Part 141 operators—appropriate briefing and capability to conduct certain solo flights etc.
- 141.310 Part 141 operators—dealings in relation to suspended, cancelled, varied, pending or refused civil aviation authorisations: when approval required
- 141.315 Part 141 operators—maximum period for use of foreign registered aircraft in Australian territory
- Part 142—Integrated and multi-crew pilot flight training, contracted training and contracted checking
- Subpart 142.A—General
- 142.005 What Part 142 is about
- 142.010 Part 142 applies only to aeroplanes, rotorcraft, airships and flight simulation training devices
- 142.015 Definitions of Part 142 activity, Part 142 flight training, Part 142 authorisation, Part 142 operator and authorised Part 142 activity for Part 142
- 142.020 Definitions of contracted checking, contracted training and contracting operator for Part 142
- 142.025 Definition of key personnel for Part 142
- 142.030 Definition of significant change for Part 142
- 142.035 Definitions for Part 142
- 142.040 Approvals by CASA for Part 142
- 142.045 Legislative instruments—Part 142 operators
- 142.050 Part 142 activities—requirement for Part 142 authorisation
- 142.055 Part 142 activities—compliance with Part 142 authorisations: offence for operators
- 142.060 Part 142 activities—compliance with conditions of Part 142 authorisations: offence for operators
- Subpart 142.B—Part 142 authorisations
- Division 142.B.1—AOCs for Part 142 activities that involve operation of aircraft
- 142.065 Prescribed purpose—Part 142 activities involving the operation of aircraft
- 142.070 Prescribed position—safety manager
- 142.075 Required material—reference library
- 142.080 AOC—application
- 142.085 AOC—conditions for issue
- 142.095 AOC—approval of exposition
- 142.100 AOC—conditions
- Division 142.B.2—Certificates for Part 142 activities conducted in flight simulation training devices
- 142.105 Certificate—application
- 142.110 Certificate—issue
- 142.115 Certificate—approval of exposition
- 142.120 Certificate—conditions
- 142.125 Certificate holders—reference library
- 142.130 Certificate holders—regulations 11.070 to 11.075 do not apply in relation to certain matters
- Subpart 142.C—Part 142 operators—changes
- 142.135 Part 142 operators—changes of name etc
- 142.140 Part 142 operators—application for approval of significant change
- 142.145 Part 142 operators—approval of significant changes
- 142.150 Part 142 operators—process for making changes
- 142.155 Part 142 operators—CASA directions relating to exposition or key personnel
- Subpart 142.D—Part 142 operators—organisation and personnel
- 142.160 Part 142 operators—organisation and personnel
- 142.165 Part 142 operators—key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
- 142.170 Part 142 operators—familiarisation training for key personnel
- 142.175 Part 142 operators—chief executive officer: experience
- 142.180 Part 142 operators—chief executive officer: responsibilities and accountabilities
- 142.185 Part 142 operators—head of operations: qualifications and experience
- 142.190 Part 142 operators—head of operations: responsibilities
- 142.195 Part 142 operators—safety manager: experience
- 142.200 Part 142 operators—safety manager: responsibilities
- 142.205 Part 142 operators—quality assurance manager: experience
- 142.210 Part 142 operators—quality assurance manager: responsibilities
- 142.215 Part 142 operators—key personnel: additional qualifications and experience requirements
- Subpart 142.E—Part 142 operators—instructors and examiners
- 142.220 Part 142 activities—instructors and examiners must comply with Part 142 authorisation
- 142.225 Part 142 activities—instructors and examiners must comply with exposition
- 142.230 Part 142 operators—instructors and examiners must be authorised under Part 61
- 142.235 Part 142 operators—instructors and examiners must have access to records
- 142.240 Part 142 operators—instructors and examiners must be competent to conduct authorised Part 142 activities in flight simulation training devices
- 142.245 Part 142 operators—person recommended for flight test
- Subpart 142.F—Part 142 operators—training management system
- 142.250 Part 142 operators—training management system
- 142.255 Part 142 operators—training management system requirements
- Subpart 142.G—Part 142 operators—safety management system
- 142.260 Part 142 operators—safety management system
- 142.265 Part 142 operators—safety management system requirements
- Subpart 142.H—Part 142 operators—quality assurance management system
- 142.270 Part 142 operators—quality assurance management system
- 142.275 Part 142 operators—quality assurance management system requirements
- Subpart 142.I—Part 142 operators—personnel fatigue management
- Subpart 142.J—Part 142 operators—internal training and checking
- 142.310 Part 142 operators—internal training and checking system
- 142.315 Part 142 operators—internal training and checking system requirements
- 142.320 Part 142 operators—proficiency of instructors
- 142.325 Part 142 operators—holding valid standardisation and proficiency check for operator
- 142.330 Part 142 operators—standardisation and proficiency check requirements
- 142.335 Part 142 operators—instructors and examiners—training in human factors principles and non-technical skills
- Subpart 142.K—Part 142 operators—expositions
- 142.340 Part 142 operators—content of exposition
- 142.345 Part 142 operators—compliance with exposition by operator
- 142.350 Part 142 operators—providing personnel with exposition
- Subpart 142.L—Part 142 operators—logs and records
- 142.355 Part 142 operators—making and keeping records
- 142.360 Part 142 operators—availability of records
- Subpart 142.M—Part 142 operators—miscellaneous offences
- 142.365 Part 142 operators—pilot in command for training to be authorised under Part 61
- 142.370 Part 142 operators—carriage of passengers prohibited during abnormal operations or low-flying activity
- 142.375 Part 142 operators—authorisation of carriage of passengers
- 142.380 Part 142 operators—integrated training courses: transfer of student from another Part 142 operator
- 142.385 Part 142 operators—completion of training and assessment of competency for certain solo flights
- 142.386 Part 142 operators—appropriate briefing and capability to conduct certain solo flights etc.
- 142.390 Part 142 operators—dealings in relation to cancelled, suspended, varied, pending or refused civil aviation authorisations: when approval required
- 142.395 Part 142 operators—maximum period for use of foreign registered aircraft in Australian territory
- Part 143—Air Traffic Services Training Providers
- Subpart 143.A—General
- 143.005 Applicability of this Part
- 143.010 Definitions for this Part
- 143.015 What is an ATS training provider
- 143.016 Person not to provide service without approval
- 143.017 Issue of Manual of Standards
- Subpart 143.B—Approval as an ATS training provider
- 143.020 What an application must be accompanied by
- 143.025 When applicant is eligible for approval
- 143.027 CASA may impose conditions on approvals
- 143.050 Variation of approvals
- Subpart 143.C—Requirements to be complied with by ATS training providers
- Division 143.C.1—Requirements for training
- 143.055 Standard for training
- 143.060 Training plan
- Division 143.C.2—Personnel
- 143.065 Personnel
- 143.070 Qualifications for certain personnel
- Division 143.C.3—Reference materials, documents and records
- 143.075 Reference materials
- 143.080 Material to be included in reference materials
- 143.085 Documents and records
- 143.090 Document and record control system
- Subpart 143.D—Telling CASA about changes
- 143.095 Advice on organisational changes
- 143.100 Discontinuing training
- 143.105 Status as registered training organisation
- Subpart 143.E—Miscellaneous
- 143.110 Unapproved training
- Subpart 143.F—Administration
- Division 143.F.1—Preliminary
- 143.115 Applicability of this Subpart
- Division 143.F.2—Approvals
- 143.118 Applying for approval
- 143.120 Joint applications not permitted
- 143.130 Applications by corporations etc—what must be included
- 143.145 CASA may require demonstrations of procedures or equipment
- 143.175 Grant of approval
- 143.180 When decision must be made
- Division 143.F.4—Suspension and cancellation of approvals
- 143.215 Definition for this Division
- 143.220 Suspension of approval by show cause notice
- 143.225 Grounds for cancellation of approval
- 143.230 Notice to show cause
- 143.235 Cancellation of approval after show cause notice
- 143.245 Cancellation if cooperation or arrangement ceases
- Part 144—Distribution organisations
- Part 145—Continuing airworthiness—Part 145 approved maintenance organisations
- Subpart 145.A—General
- 145.005 Purpose of Part
- 145.010 Definitions for Part
- 145.015 Part 145 Manual of Standards
- 145.020 Regulations 11.070 to 11.075 do not apply in relation to certain matters
- Subpart 145.B—Approval of Part 145 organisations
- 145.025 Applying for approval
- 145.030 Issuing approval
- 145.035 Approval certificate
- 145.040 Privileges for Part 145 organisations
- 145.045 Approval subject to conditions
- Subpart 145.C—Changes to Part 145 organisations
- 145.050 Application for approval of significant changes to organisations
- 145.055 Approval of significant changes
- 145.060 Changes to Part 145 organisations that are not significant changes
- 145.065 CASA may direct Part 145 organisations to change exposition
- Subpart 145.D—Requirements and offences for Part 145 organisations
- 145.070 Provision of maintenance services
- 145.075 Provision of permitted training
- 145.080 Providing employees with exposition
- 145.085 Complying with directions
- Part 147—Continuing airworthiness—maintenance training organisations
- Subpart 147.A—General
- 147.005 Purpose of Part
- 147.010 Definitions for Part
- 147.015 Part 147 Manual of Standards
- 147.020 Regulations 11.070 to 11.075 do not apply in relation to certain matters
- Subpart 147.B—Approval of maintenance training organisations
- 147.025 Applying for approval
- 147.030 Issuing approval
- 147.035 Approval certificate
- 147.040 Privileges for maintenance training organisations
- 147.045 Approval subject to conditions
- Subpart 147.C—Changes to maintenance training organisations
- 147.050 Application for approval of significant changes to organisations
- 147.055 Decision on application for approval of significant changes
- 147.060 Changes to maintenance training organisations that are not significant changes
- 147.065 CASA may direct maintenance training organisations to change exposition
- Subpart 147.D—Requirements and offences for maintenance training organisations
- 147.070 Provision of maintenance training and assessment
- 147.075 Assessment of foreign licences
- 147.080 Providing employees with exposition
- 147.085 Complying with directions
- Part 149—Approved self-administering aviation organisations
- Subpart 149.A—General
- 149.005 Approvals by CASA for Part 149
- 149.010 Manual of Standards for Part 149
- 149.015 Aviation administration functions—ASAO certificate required
- 149.020 Compliance with conditions of ASAO certificate
- Subpart 149.B—ASAO certificates
- 149.060 CASA may limit number of ASAO certificates
- 149.070 Application for ASAO certificate
- 149.075 Issue of ASAO certificate
- 149.080 Approval of exposition
- 149.085 Conditions of ASAO certificate
- 149.090 Form of ASAO certificate
- Subpart 149.C—Changes to exposition or personnel
- 149.110 Certain changes to exposition must be pre-approved by CASA
- 149.115 Approval of changes to exposition
- 149.120 CASA directions relating to exposition or personnel
- Subpart 149.D—Organisation and personnel
- 149.195 Organisation and personnel
- 149.200 Notifying CASA if key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
- 149.205 Familiarisation training for key personnel
- 149.210 Experience etc. of key personnel
- 149.215 Reporting interference with decisions of key personnel
- 149.220 Register of key personnel and appointed persons
- Subpart 149.E—Systems, facilities, reference materials and rules
- 149.270 Safety management system
- 149.275 Audit and surveillance system
- 149.280 Facilities and equipment
- 149.285 Reference materials
- 149.290 Aviation administration and enforcement rules
- Subpart 149.F—Expositions
- 149.340 Content of exposition
- 149.345 Compliance with exposition
- 149.350 Access to exposition etc.
- Subpart 149.G—Authorisations
- 149.400 Grounds for refusal of application for authorisation
- 149.405 Disclosure of information in application for authorisation
- 149.410 Authorisation holders must comply with ASAO’s exposition
- 149.415 Notice of suspension, variation or cancellation of authorisation
- 149.425 Reporting conduct of authorisation holders etc.
- 149.430 Reporting applications for authorisations in certain circumstances
- 149.435 ASAO to refuse to issue authorisation if suspended etc.
- 149.440 ASAO to refuse to issue authorisation if exclusion period is in force
- Subpart 149.H—Authorisations and enforcement
- 149.490 Direction to ASAO to exercise ASAO enforcement powers
- 149.495 Variation, suspension and cancellation of authorisations issued by ASAOs
- 149.500 Effect of suspension or cancellation by CASA of authorisations issued by ASAOs
- Subpart 149.J—Information and documents
- 149.540 Providing information or documents to CASA
- 149.550 Copies of documents to CASA
- Subpart 149.K—Review of ASAO decisions
- 149.605 Application for internal review by ASAO
- 149.610 Application for review by CASA
- 149.615 Notifying the ASAO of application
- 149.620 ASAO to provide information and documents to CASA
- 149.625 CASA may request further information etc. from applicant for review
- 149.630 Review procedures and review decision
- Part 171—Aeronautical telecommunication service and radionavigation service providers
- Subpart 171.A—General
- 171.005 Applicability of this Part
- 171.010 Interpretation
- 171.012 Meaning of telecommunication service
- 171.015 Person not to provide service without approval
- 171.017 Issue of Manual of Standards
- Subpart 171.B—Approval of service providers
- 171.020 Application
- 171.022 Joint applications not permitted
- 171.025 If applicant is a corporation
- 171.026 CASA may ask for demonstration of service
- 171.027 Grant of approval
- 171.028 When decision must be made
- 171.029 Conditions
- Subpart 171.C—Obligations and privileges of service provider
- 171.030 Service by provider
- 171.035 Changes by service provider to service
- 171.040 Changes by service provider to operations manual
- 171.050 Technicians
- 171.055 Test transmissions
- 171.065 Interruption to service
- 171.070 Test equipment
- 171.075 Documents to be maintained
- 171.080 Records
- 171.085 Security program
- 171.086 Safety management system
- Subpart 171.D—Contents of operations manual
- 171.090 Operations manual to contain or refer to information
- 171.095 Organisation and management of service provider
- 171.100 Way in which standards are met
- 171.105 Functional specification and performance values of services
- 171.110 Technical description
- 171.115 Safe operation
- 171.120 Facility operation and maintenance plan
- 171.125 Safety management system
- 171.140 Test equipment
- 171.145 Interruption to service
- 171.150 Document control
- 171.155 Security program
- 171.160 Changes to procedures
- Subpart 171.E—Suspension and cancellation of approvals, and directions to vary manuals
- 171.220 Suspension and cancellation of approvals
- 171.225 Notice to approval holder to show cause
- 171.230 Grounds for cancellation of approval
- 171.235 Cancellation of approval after show cause notice
- 171.237 Cancellation if cooperation or arrangement ceases
- 171.245 CASA’s power to direct variation of manual
- Part 172—Air Traffic Service Providers
- Subpart 172.A—General
- 172.005 Applicability of this Part
- 172.010 Definitions for this Part
- 172.015 What is an ATS provider
- 172.020 Providing air traffic service without approval
- 172.022 Issue of Manual of Standards
- Subpart 172.B—Approval as an ATS provider
- 172.024 Applicant for approval as ATS provider
- 172.030 When applicant is eligible for approval
- 172.055 Variation of approvals
- Subpart 172.C—Requirements to be complied with by ATS providers
- Division 172.C.1—Operations manual
- 172.060 Operations manual
- Division 172.C.2—Air traffic service
- 172.065 Standards for air traffic service
- 172.070 Aeronautical telecommunications procedures
- 172.075 ICAO Doc. 4444 and ICAO Doc. 7030
- 172.080 Compliance with provider’s operations manual
- 172.085 Priority of standards
- 172.090 Priority of inconsistent procedures
- Division 172.C.3—Standards for facilities and equipment
- 172.095 Facilities and equipment
- Division 172.C.4—Organisation and personnel
- 172.100 Definition for this Division
- 172.105 Organisation
- 172.110 Personnel
- 172.115 Supervisory personnel
- 172.120 Qualifications for certain personnel
- Division 172.C.5—Arrangements to maintain service
- 172.125 Agreements with service providers
- 172.130 Agreements with aerodrome operators
- 172.135 Arrangements for transfer of information
- Division 172.C.6—Management
- 172.140 Training and checking program
- 172.145 Safety management system
- 172.150 Contingency plan
- 172.155 Security program
- Division 172.C.7—Reference materials, documents, records and log books
- 172.160 Reference materials
- 172.165 Documents and records
- 172.170 Document and record control system
- 172.175 Logbooks
- Division 172.C.8—Notice of air traffic service
- 172.180 Availability of air traffic service
- Subpart 172.D—Telling CASA about changes
- 172.185 Advice on organisational changes
- 172.190 Discontinuing air traffic service
- Subpart 172.E—Miscellaneous
- 172.195 ATS provider must not provide unauthorised air traffic service
- Subpart 172.F—Administration
- Division 172.F.1—Preliminary
- 172.200 Applicability of this Subpart
- Division 172.F.2—Approvals
- 172.202 Applying for approval
- 172.205 Joint applications not permitted
- 172.215 Applications by corporations etc—what must be included
- 172.230 CASA may require demonstrations of procedures or equipment
- 172.260 When CASA must approve an applicant
- 172.265 When decision must be made
- 172.270 Conditions
- Division 172.F.4—Directions to amend provider’s operations manual
- 172.300 CASA may direct amendments to provider’s operations manual
- Division 172.F.5—Suspension and cancellation of approvals
- 172.305 Definition for this Division
- 172.310 Suspension of approval by show cause notice
- 172.315 Grounds for cancellation of approval
- 172.320 Notice to show cause
- 172.325 Cancellation of approval after show cause notice
- 172.327 Cancellation if cooperation or arrangement ceases
- Part 173—Instrument flight procedure design
- Subpart 173.A—General
- 173.005 Applicability
- 173.010 Definitions for this Part
- 173.015 What is a certified designer
- 173.020 What is a procedure design certificate
- 173.025 What is an authorised designer
- 173.030 What is a procedure design authorisation
- 173.035 Design, review or amendment of terminal instrument flight procedures—requirement for procedure design certificate etc
- 173.040 Designing instrument flight procedures other than terminal instrument flight procedures
- Subpart 173.B—Certified designers
- Division 173.B.1—Certification as certified designer
- 173.045 Applications for procedure design certificates
- 173.050 Criteria for grant of procedure design certificates
- 173.055 Procedure design certificate
- 173.065 How long procedure design certificates remain in force
- 173.070 Applications to vary procedure design certificates
- Division 173.B.2—Requirements to be complied with by certified designers
- 173.075 Certified designer to maintain operations manual
- 173.080 Compliance with operations manual
- 173.085 Standards for design of terminal instrument flight procedures etc
- 173.090 Verification of terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.095 Validation of terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.100 Publication of terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.105 Radio navigation aids
- 173.110 Maintenance of terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.115 Certified designer to provide facilities etc
- 173.120 Certified designer to have appropriate organisation
- 173.125 Certified designer to have sufficient personnel
- 173.130 Supervisory personnel
- 173.135 Certified designer to appoint chief designer
- 173.140 Certified designer to provide training and checking program
- 173.145 Certified designer to have safety management system
- 173.150 Certified designer to maintain reference materials
- 173.155 Certified designer to keep documents and records
- 173.160 Certified designer to have document and record control system
- Division 173.B.3—Chief designer
- 173.165 Approval for appointment of chief designer
- 173.170 Approval for appointment to act as chief designer
- 173.175 Appointment likely to have adverse effect on air safety
- 173.180 Chief designer’s functions and duties
- 173.185 Duration of approval
- 173.190 Withdrawal or suspension of approval of appointment
- Division 173.B.4—Miscellaneous
- 173.195 Advice on organisational changes
- 173.200 Discontinuing design work on terminal instrument flight procedures of a particular type
- 173.205 Notifying the AIS of a variation to a procedure design certificate
- 173.210 Discontinuing maintenance of particular terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.215 Transfer of maintenance responsibility
- Subpart 173.C—Authorised designers
- Division 173.C.1—Authorisation as authorised designer
- 173.220 Applications for procedure design authorisations
- 173.225 Criteria for grant of procedure design authorisations
- 173.240 How long procedure design authorisations remain in force
- 173.245 Applications to vary procedure design authorisations
- Division 173.C.2—Requirements to be complied with by authorised designers
- 173.250 Operations manual
- 173.255 Compliance with operations manual
- 173.260 Standards for design of terminal instrument flight procedures etc
- 173.265 Off-shore installations
- 173.270 Maintenance of terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.275 Authorised designer to have sufficient personnel
- 173.280 Authorised designer to maintain reference materials
- 173.285 Authorised designer to keep documents and records
- 173.290 Authorised designer to have document and record control system
- Division 173.C.3—Miscellaneous
- 173.295 Discontinuing design work on terminal instrument flight of a particular type
- 173.300 Discontinuing maintenance of terminal instrument flight procedures
- 173.305 Transfer of maintenance responsibility
- Subpart 173.D—Performance of design work
- 173.310 Certified designer not to exceed the limitations of the designer’s procedure design certificate
- 173.315 Authorised designer not to exceed the limitations of authorisation
- Subpart 173.E—Administration
- Division 173.E.1—Grant of procedure design certificates and procedure design authorisations
- 173.330 CASA may require demonstrations of equipment etc
- 173.335 Grant of procedure design certificate or procedure design authorisation
- 173.345 CASA may grant certificate or authorisation subject to conditions
- 173.350 When decision must be made
- Division 173.E.3—Directions to amend certified designer’s or authorised designer’s operations manual
- 173.375 CASA may direct amendments to designer’s operations manual
- Division 173.E.4—Suspension and cancellation of procedure design certificates and procedure design authorisations
- 173.380 Suspension or cancellation of procedure design certificate or procedure design authorisation by CASA
- Division 173.E.5—Authorised inspectors
- 173.390 CASA may appoint authorised inspectors
- 173.395 Identity card
- 173.400 Powers of authorised inspector
- Part 175—Aeronautical information management
- Subpart 175.A—Aeronautical information management—general
- 175.005 What Part 175 is about
- 175.010 Application of Part 175
- 175.015 Definitions for Part 175
- 175.020 References in Part 175 to Annexes 3, 4 and 15
- 175.025 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 175
- Subpart 175.B—Aeronautical information management—AIS providers
- Division 175.B.1—AIS providers—general
- 175.030 Definitions for Subpart 175.B
- 175.035 Provision of AIS—requirement for certificate
- Division 175.B.2—AIS provider certificates
- 175.040 AIS provider certificates—who may apply
- 175.045 AIS provider certificates—requirements for application
- 175.050 AIS provider certificates—CASA may ask for demonstration of service, facility or equipment
- 175.055 AIS provider certificates—issue of certificate
- 175.060 AIS provider certificates—approval of exposition
- 175.065 AIS provider certificates—conditions
- 175.067 AIS provider certificates—cancellation of certificate if cooperation or arrangement ceases
- Division 175.B.3—AIS providers—changes
- 175.070 AIS providers—changes to services—matters included in certificate
- 175.075 AIS providers—other changes
- 175.080 AIS providers—CASA directions relating to exposition
- 175.085 AIS providers—notifying CASA of changes in circumstances
- Division 175.B.4—AIS providers—requirements for provision of AIS
- 175.090 AIS providers—provision of AIS must comply with laws
- 175.095 AIS providers—compliance with exposition
- 175.100 AIS providers—provision of AIS must comply with standards
- 175.105 AIS providers—standards for development and publication of Integrated Aeronautical Information Package and aeronautical charts
- 175.110 AIS providers—standards for aeronautical data processing system
- 175.115 AIS providers—contravention of exposition or standards
- 175.120 AIS providers—NOTAM service
- 175.125 AIS providers—briefing service
- 175.130 AIS providers—post-flight information service
- 175.135 AIS providers—CASA directions about NOTAMS for a location
- 175.140 AIS providers—aerodromes not covered by Part 139—removal of references in AIP
- 175.145 AIS providers—publication of aeronautical charts relating to areas etc. outside authority
- Division 175.B.5—AIS providers—requirements about aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.150 AIS providers—CASA directions relating to aeronautical data or aeronautical information
- 175.155 AIS providers—integrity of aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.160 AIS providers—giving data product specifications to aeronautical data originators
- 175.165 AIS providers—revoking data product specifications
- 175.170 AIS providers—compliance with data product specification
- 175.175 AIS providers—correction and notification of errors and omissions in aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.180 AIS providers—storage and security of aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.185 AIS providers—timing of effective dates and distribution of certain documents and information
- 175.190 AIS providers—licence agreements with data service providers for supply of data sets
- 175.195 AIS providers—compliance with licence agreement
- Division 175.B.6—AIS providers—organisational requirements
- 175.200 AIS providers—exposition
- 175.205 AIS providers—organisational structure
- 175.210 AIS providers—personnel—general
- 175.215 AIS providers—personnel—accountable manager
- 175.220 AIS providers—personnel—training and checking system for operational personnel
- 175.225 AIS providers—safety management system
- 175.230 AIS providers—quality management system
- 175.235 AIS providers—facilities, equipment, data and information
- 175.240 AIS providers—contingency plan
- 175.245 AIS providers—reference materials
- 175.250 AIS providers—annual review by accountable manager
- 175.255 AIS providers—records
- 175.260 AIS providers—retention period for aeronautical data, aeronautical information and records
- Subpart 175.C—Aeronautical information management—data service providers
- Division 175.C.1—Data service providers—general
- 175.265 Definitions for Subpart 175.C
- 175.270 Conduct of data service activity—requirement for certificate
- 175.275 CASA to publish list of data service providers
- Division 175.C.2—Data service provider certificates
- 175.280 Data service provider certificates—who may apply
- 175.285 Data service provider certificates—requirements for application
- 175.290 Data service provider certificates—CASA may ask for demonstration of service, facility or equipment
- 175.295 Data service provider certificates—issue of certificate
- 175.300 Data service provider certificates—approval of exposition
- 175.305 Data service provider certificates—conditions
- Division 175.C.3—Data service providers—changes
- 175.310 Data service providers—changes to authorised data service activities—matters included in certificate
- 175.315 Data service providers—other changes
- 175.320 Data service providers—CASA directions relating to exposition
- 175.325 Data service providers—notifying CASA of changes in circumstances
- 175.330 Data service providers—notifying CASA of intention to cease activities
- Division 175.C.4—Data service providers—requirements for provision of data service
- 175.335 Data service providers—standards for data service provision
- 175.340 Data service providers—compliance with exposition
- 175.345 Data service providers—standards for aeronautical data processing system
- Division 175.C.5—Data service providers—requirements about aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.350 Data service providers—CASA directions to amend aeronautical data or aeronautical information
- 175.355 Data service providers—integrity of aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.360 Data service providers—correction and notification of errors and omissions in aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.365 Data service providers—storage and security of aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.370 Data service providers—effective dates and validity of aeronautical data, information and charts
- 175.375 Data service providers—compliance with licence agreement with AIS providers
- Division 175.C.6—Data service providers—organisational requirements
- 175.380 Data service providers—exposition
- 175.385 Data service providers—organisational structure
- 175.390 Data service providers—personnel—general
- 175.395 Data service providers—personnel—accountable manager
- 175.400 Data service providers—personnel—training and checking system for operational personnel
- 175.405 Data service providers—safety management system
- 175.410 Data service providers—quality management system
- 175.415 Data service providers—facilities, equipment, data and information
- 175.420 Data service providers—contingency plan
- 175.425 Data service providers—reference materials
- 175.430 Data service providers—annual review by accountable manager
- 175.435 Data service providers—records
- 175.440 Data service providers—retention period for aeronautical data, aeronautical information and records
- Subpart 175.D—Aeronautical information management—aeronautical data originators
- Division 175.D.1—Aeronautical data originators—general
- 175.445 Aeronautical data originators—AIP responsible person and NOTAM authorised persons
- 175.450 Aeronautical data originators—telling AIS provider of AIP responsible person and NOTAM authorised persons
- 175.455 Aeronautical data originators—requirement to provide updated aeronautical data or aeronautical information published other than in NOTAMS
- 175.460 Aeronautical data originators—requirements in relation to providing aeronautical data or aeronautical information published other than in NOTAMS
- 175.465 Aeronautical data originators—annual review of aeronautical data and aeronautical information
- 175.470 Aeronautical data originators—requirements in relation to requests for issue of NOTAMS
- Division 175.D.2—Aeronautical data originators—Geoscience Australia
- 175.475 Aeronautical data originators—responsibilities of Geoscience Australia
- Subpart 175.E—Aeronautical information management—objects and structures that affect aviation safety
- 175.480 Objects and structures that affect aviation safety—application of Subpart 175.E
- 175.485 Objects and structures that affect aviation safety—requests for data by AA
- 175.490 Objects and structures that affect aviation safety—requests for data from owners etc.
- 175.495 Objects and structures that affect aviation safety—requests for data from aerodrome operators
- 175.500 Objects and structures that affect aviation safety—requests for data from government authorities
- Volume 5
- Part 200—Modified application of Regulations to certain aircraft
- Subpart 200.B—Exemption from certain Regulations
- 200.005 Parasails
- 200.008 Defence Force aircraft operated by civilian flight crew
- Subpart 200.C—Authorisation to fly
- 200.020 Authorised flight without certificate of airworthiness
- 200.025 Flying unregistered aircraft
- 200.030 Flying unregistered aircraft—offence
- Part 201—Miscellaneous
- 201.001 Appointment of authorised persons
- 201.002 Identity cards
- 201.002A Authorised persons requesting cockpit entry or occupation of seat etc.
- 201.003 Commonwealth and CASA not liable in certain cases
- 201.004 Review of decisions
- 201.016 Disclosure etc. of information
- 201.020 Service of documents
- 201.022 Carriage of medicines—relationship with other laws
- 201.025 Prescription of matters for definitions in these Regulations
- 201.030 Approvals by CASA—definitions in these Regulations
- Part 202—Transitional
- Subpart 202.AB—Transitional provisions for Part 1 (Preliminary)
- Subpart 202.AD—Transitional provisions for Part 11 (Regulatory administrative procedures)
- Division 202.AD.2—Amendments made by Schedule 3 to the Civil Aviation Safety Amendment (Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Model Aircraft—Registration and Accreditation) Regulations 2019
- 202.014 Applications by agents for authorisations
- Subpart 202.AF—Transitional provisions for Part 13 (Enforcement)
- Subpart 202.AJ—Transitional provisions for Part 21 (Certification and airworthiness requirements for aircraft and parts)
- Division 202.AJ.1—Transitional provisions relating to certification of aircraft and aircraft components
- Subdivision 202.AJ.1.A—Amendments made by Civil Aviation and Civil Aviation Safety Amendment Regulations 2011 (No. 1)
- 202.049A Certain design standards taken to be applicable airworthiness standards for regulation 21.017
- Subdivision 202.AJ.1.B—Amendments made by Civil Aviation Amendment Regulations 1999 (No. 5)
- 202.050 Certificates of type approval
- 202.051 Certificates of airworthiness
- 202.052 Export certificate of airworthiness
- Subdivision 202.AJ.1.D—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 132) Regulation 2016
- 202.052AA Definitions for Subdivision 202.AJ.1.D
- 202.052B Applications for certain limited category certificates made but not finally determined before commencement time
- 202.052C Application of subregulations 21.176(5) and (5A)—limited category certificates issued on or after commencement time
- 202.052D Certain special purpose operations for limited category aircraft
- 202.052E Certain experimental certificates for certain ex-armed forces aircraft expire no later than 6 months after the commencement time
- Division 202.AJ.2—Transitional provisions relating to approvals of designs of modifications and repairs
- Subdivision 202.AJ.2.A—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation and Civil Aviation Safety Amendment Regulations 2011 (No. 1)
- 202.053 Approvals of systems of certification under regulation 34 of CAR
- 202.054 Approvals of designs of modifications and repairs under regulation 35 of CAR
- 202.055 Approvals of aircraft components for use as replacements under regulation 36 of CAR
- 202.056 Use of aircraft material for particular purposes under regulation 36A of CAR
- 202.058 Approval of changes to flight manuals under regulations 55 and 55A of CAR
- Subdivision 202.AJ.2.B—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 21) Regulation 2014
- 202.058A Approval of damage as permissible unserviceability under regulation 21.007
- Division 202.AJ.3—Transitional provisions relating to authorised persons
- Subdivision 202.AJ.3.A—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation and Civil Aviation Safety Amendment Regulations 2011 (No. 1)
- 202.059 Authorised persons for regulations 35, 36 and 36A of CAR
- Subpart 202.AK—Transitional provisions for Part 22 (Airworthiness standards for sailplanes and powered sailplanes)
- 202.060 Approvals under airworthiness instruments in force before 1 July 2009
- Subpart 202.AL—Transitional provisions for Part 23 (Airworthiness standards for aeroplanes in the normal, utility, acrobatic or commuter category)
- 202.070 Approvals under airworthiness instruments in force before 1 July 2009
- Subpart 202.AN—Transitional provisions for Part 25 (Airworthiness standards for aeroplanes in the transport category)
- 202.090 Approvals under airworthiness instruments in force before 1 July 2009
- Subpart 202.AO—Transitional provisions for Part 26 (Airworthiness standards for aircraft in the primary category or intermediate category)
- Subpart 202.AP—Transitional provisions for Part 27 (Airworthiness standards for rotorcraft in the normal category)
- Subpart 202.AR—Transitional provisions for Part 29 (Airworthiness standards for rotorcraft in the transport category)
- Subpart 202.AT—Transitional provisions for Part 31 (Airworthiness standards for manned free balloons)
- Subpart 202.AU—Transitional provisions for Part 32 (Airworthiness standards for engines for very light aeroplanes)
- 202.140 Approvals under airworthiness instruments in force before 1 July 2009
- Subpart 202.AV—Transitional provisions for Part 33 (Airworthiness standards for aircraft engines)
- Subpart 202.AX—Transitional provisions for Part 35 (Airworthiness standards for aircraft propellers)
- Subpart 202.AZ—Transitional provisions for Part 39 (Airworthiness directives)
- 202.170 Airworthiness directives
- 202.171 Application for exemption from, or variation of, requirement of airworthiness directive
- 202.172 Exemption from requirement of airworthiness directive
- Subpart 202.BA—Transitional provisions for Part 42 (Continuing airworthiness requirements for aircraft and aeronautical products)
- 202.180 Application of Part 42
- 202.181 Election that Part 42 is to apply to an aircraft
- 202.183 Application of subparagraph 42.030(2)(c)(ii) (airworthiness review certificates) to existing and new aircraft
- 202.185 Approved maintenance programs taken to include approved systems of maintenance
- 202.186 Approved reliability programs taken to include reliability programs included in approved systems of maintenance
- 202.187 Defects recorded in maintenance releases (regulation 42.355)
- 202.188 References to authorised release certificates (subparagraphs 42.420(5)(a)(i) and (b)(i))
- 202.191 Maintenance certification taken to include certification of completion of maintenance (paragraph 42.745(c))
- 202.193 Reference to maintenance carried out in accordance with Part 42 (subparagraph 42.795(c)(i))
- 202.194 CASA may direct making of applications under regulation 42.585
- Subpart 202.BD—Transitional provisions for Part 45 (Display of nationality and registration marks)
- Division 202.BD.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Amendment Regulation 2000 (No. 3)
- 202.200 Australian aircraft marked in accordance with CAR
- Division 202.BD.2—Amendments made by Schedule 3 to the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Airworthiness and Other Matters—2015 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2015
- 202.205 Approvals—markings on aircraft
- 202.210 Exemptions—antique, experimental and ex-military aircraft
- 202.215 Directions—aircraft with special configuration
- 202.217 Directions—identification plates
- Subpart 202.BF—Transitional provisions for Part 47 (Registration of aircraft and related matters)
- Division 202.BF.1—Transitional provisions relating to the commencement of Part 47
- 202.220 Definitions for Division 202.BF.1
- 202.221 Continuation of Aircraft Register
- 202.222 Reference to holder of a certificate of registration
- 202.223 Registration under CAR to continue
- 202.224 Pending applications or notices
- 202.225 Application to register aircraft under Part 47
- Division 202.BF.2—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Safety Amendment (Cape Town Convention) Regulation 2014
- 202.226 Definitions for Division 202.BF.2
- 202.227 Application of regulation 47.131A
- 202.228 Application of regulation 47.165
- Subpart 202.CB—Transitional provisions for Part 61 (Flight crew licensing)
- Division 202.CB.1—Amendments made by regulations commencing 1 September 2014
- Subdivision 202.CB.1.1—General
- 202.260 Application of Division 202.CB.1—balloons excluded
- 202.261 Definitions for Division 202.CB.1
- 202.262 Application of Division 202.CB.1 to student pilot licences
- Subdivision 202.CB.1.2—Continued authorisations
- 202.263 Continuation of old authorisations
- 202.264 Continuation of suspended old authorisations
- 202.265 Non-finalised action to vary, suspend or cancel old authorisations
- 202.266 Removal of conditions on certain continued authorisations
- 202.267 Flight review and proficiency check requirements
- 202.268 Removal of limitation on exercise of privileges of private or commercial pilot licences—multi-crew operations
- 202.268A Removal of limitation on exercise of privileges of class rating for aircraft prescribed under regulation 61.062
- 202.269 Personal log books under regulation 5.51 of CAR—certain continued authorisations
- 202.270 Extended meaning of licence document in Part 61
- 202.271 Expiry of Subdivision 202.CB.1.2 at end of 31 August 2018
- Subdivision 202.CB.1.3—New authorisations for holders of old authorisations
- 202.272 Grant of equivalent new authorisations for certain holders of old authorisations
- 202.273 References to authorisations granted on the basis of regulation 202.272
- Subdivision 202.CB.1.4—Other provisions
- 202.274 Non-finalised applications for old authorisations
- 202.275 Eligibility for ratings—former holders of time-limited authorisations
- 202.276 Flight review and proficiency check requirements for certain new authorisations
- 202.277 Personal logbooks—obligations for holders of old authorisations etc.
- 202.277C English competency for certain holders of student pilot licences
- 202.278 Grant of pilot type ratings on basis of overseas training and assessment
- 202.279 Instrument proficiency checks partially conducted by foreign-authorised person
- 202.281 Expiry of Division 202.CB.1 at end of 31 August 2025
- Division 202.CB.2—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Safety Amendment (Flight Crew Licensing Measures No. 1) Regulations 2020
- 202.290 Flight test requirements for 3D instrument approach operations endorsement
- Subpart 202.CE—Transitional provisions for Part 64 (Authorisations for non-licensed personnel)
- Division 202.CE.1—Amendments made by regulations commencing 1 September 2014
- Subdivision 202.CE.1.1—Aircraft radiotelephone operator certificate of proficiency
- 202.300 Definitions for Subdivision 202.CE.1.1
- 202.301 Continuation of old authorisations
- 202.302 Continuation of suspended old authorisations
- 202.303 Non-finalised action to vary, suspend or cancel old authorisations
- 202.304 Grant of aeronautical radio operator certificates for certain holders of old authorisations
- 202.304A References to aeronautical radio operator certificates granted on the basis of regulation 202.304
- 202.305 Non-finalised applications for old authorisations
- Subdivision 202.CE.1.2—Approval to taxi an aeroplane
- 202.307 Definitions for Subdivision 202.CE.1.2
- 202.308 Continuation of old authorisations
- 202.309 Continuation of suspended old authorisations
- 202.310 Non-finalised action to vary, suspend or cancel old authorisations
- 202.311 Production of continued authorisation
- Subdivision 202.CE.1.3—Expiry of Division 202.CE.1
- 202.312 Expiry of Division 202.CE.1
- Subpart 202.CF—Transitional provisions for Part 65 (Air traffic services licensing)
- 202.320 Manual of Standards for Part 65
- 202.321 Persons holding certain licences
- Subpart 202.CG—Transitional provisions for Part 66 (Continuing airworthiness—aircraft engineer licences and ratings)
- 202.340 Having regard to other airworthiness authorities in granting aircraft engineer licences
- 202.341 Category A licence holders and certification of completion of maintenance
- 202.342 Category A licence holders and final certificates for completion of maintenance
- 202.343 Category A licence holders and endorsing maintenance releases
- 202.355 Validation of certain licences and ratings granted subject to exclusions during relevant period
- Subpart 202.CH—Transitional provisions for Part 67 (Medical)
- 202.360 Medical certificates issued under Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
- 202.361 Designated aviation medical examiners appointed under Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
- 202.362 Actions by Director of Aviation Medicine
- 202.363 Applications for issue of medical certificates pending on 3 September 2003
- Subpart 202.DA—Transitional provisions for Part 71 (Airspace)
- Subpart 202.EA—Transitional provisions for Part 90 (Additional airworthiness requirements)
- 202.400 Transitional provision—Part 90 Manual of Standards
- Subpart 202.EAA—Transitional provisions for Parts 91, 103, 105, 119, 121, 131, 133, 135 and 138
- Division 202.EAA.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Flight Operations—Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2021
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.1—Preliminary
- 202.405 Definitions for this Division
- 202.405A Meaning of eligible instrument
- 202.405B Meaning and effect of new Regulations
- 202.405C Relationship with section 7 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.2—Requirements for existing AOC holders before main commencement time
- 202.406 AOC holders to give CASA proposed operations manuals and expositions etc. before main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.3—Existing AOCs due to expire
- 202.407 AOCs due to expire
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.4—Applications for Australian air transport AOCs made before main commencement time
- 202.408 Applications for Australian air transport AOCs under new law made before main commencement time
- 202.408A Applications for AOCs under old law made before main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.5—Applications for balloon transport AOCs made before main commencement time
- 202.409 Applications for balloon transport AOCs under new law made before main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.6—Applications for aerial work certificates made before main commencement time
- 202.410 Applications for aerial work certificates under new law made before main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.7—Applications for instruments (other than AOCs and aerial work certificates) made before main commencement time
- 202.411 Applications for instruments (other than AOCs and aerial work certificates) under new law made before main commencement time
- 202.411A Applications for instruments (other than AOCs, aerial work certificates and exemptions) under old law made before main commencement time
- 202.411B Applications for exemptions under old law made before main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.8—Main translation rules for old instruments
- 202.412 References in old instruments to old Regulations
- 202.412A References in old instruments to old terminology
- 202.412B References in old instruments to kinds of aircraft
- 202.412C References in old instruments to kinds of operations
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.9—AOCs
- 202.413 Old AOCs taken to authorise operations etc.
- 202.413A Operations manuals, expositions and training and checking manuals taken to be approved
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.10—Applications for AOCs made after main commencement time
- 202.414 Applications for AOCs made after main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.11—Applications for aerial work certificates made after main commencement time
- 202.415 Applications for aerial work certificates made after main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.12—Old instruments other than AOCs
- 202.416 Approvals taken to be granted
- 202.416A Exemptions taken to be granted
- 202.416B Directions taken to be issued
- 202.416C Effect of old exemptions
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.13—Applications for instruments other than AOCs and aerial work certificates
- 202.417 Applications for instruments (other than AOCs and aerial work certificates) made after main commencement time
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.14—Other general transitional matters
- 202.418 Flight training and checking
- 202.418A Flights in progress
- 202.418B Manuals of Standards may deal with other transitional matters
- Subdivision 202.EAA.1.15—Miscellaneous transitional provisions
- 202.419 Statistical returns
- 202.419A Reports
- 202.419B Protection of information
- 202.419C Special flight permits
- 202.419D Special flight authorisations
- 202.419E Foreign state aircraft
- 202.419F Discharge of firearms in aircraft
- 202.419G Instrument approach and departure procedure
- 202.419H Existing RVSM approvals
- 202.419J Applications for RVSM operational approval
- 202.419K Operations manuals
- 202.419L Fuel records
- 202.419M Light sport aircraft
- 202.419N Operating requirements for light sport aircraft
- 202.419P Reviewable decisions
- 202.419Q Authorised persons and identity cards
- Subpart 202.EB—Transitional provisions for Part 91 (General operating and flight rules)
- Subpart 202.EC—Transitional provisions for Part 92 (Consignment and carriage of dangerous goods by air)
- 202.440 Approval of certain training courses and instructors
- Subpart 202.FA—Transitional provisions for Part 101 (Unmanned aircraft and rockets)
- Division 202.FA.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 101) Regulation 2016
- 202.455 Definition of commencement date for Division 202.FA.1
- 202.460 Transitional—approved areas for UAVs
- 202.461 Transitional—UAV controllers
- 202.462 Transitional—UAV operators
- Division 202.FA.2—Amendments made by Schedule 2 to the Civil Aviation Safety Amendment (Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Model Aircraft—Registration and Accreditation) Regulations 2019
- 202.463 Definitions for Division 202.FA.2
- 202.466 Delayed application—model aircraft
- Subpart 202.FC—Transitional provisions for Part 103 (Sport and recreational aviation operations)
- Subpart 202.FE—Transitional provisions for Part 105 (Parachuting from aircraft)
- Division 202.FE.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Parts 103, 105 and 131) Regulations 2019
- 202.500 Definitions for Division 202.FE.1
- 202.501 Application of Part 105 to parachuting activities
- Subpart 202.FJ—Transitional provisions for Part 115 (Operations using sport aviation aircraft for non-recreational activities)
- Subpart 202.FL—Transitional provisions for Part 119 (Air operator certification—air transport)
- Subpart 202.FN—Transitional provisions for Part 121A (Air transport operations—large aeroplanes)
- Subpart 202.FO—Transitional provisions for Part 121B (Air transport operations—small aeroplanes)
- Subpart 202.FR—Transitional provisions for Part 129 (Foreign air transport operators—certification and operating requirements)
- Subpart 202.FS—Transitional provisions for Part 132 (Limited category aircraft)
- Division 202.FS.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 132) Regulation 2016
- 202.609 Definitions for Division 202.FS.1
- 202.610 Warning placards
- 202.611 Permit indexes assigned by CASA or Australian Warbirds Association Limited
- 202.612 Limited category aircraft without permit index
- 202.613 Approval of major modifications and repairs
- 202.614 Approval to carry more than 6 passengers
- Subpart 202.FT—Transitional provisions for Part 133 (Air transport and aerial work operations—rotorcraft)
- Subpart 202.FV—Transitional provisions for Part 136 (Aerial work operations—other than those covered by Parts 133, 137, 138, 141 and 142)
- Subpart 202.FW—Transitional provisions for Part 137 (Aerial agriculture operations—other than rotorcraft)
- Subpart 202.FX—Transitional provisions for Part 138 (Search and rescue operations)
- Subpart 202.FY—Transitional provisions for Part 139 (Aerodromes)
- Division 202.FY.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Safety Amendment (Part 139) Regulations 2019
- 202.700 Definitions for this Division
- 202.701 Transitional aerodrome certificates
- 202.702 Transitional aerodrome certificates—effect
- 202.703 Certified air/ground radio services and operators
- 202.704 Transitional authorisations
- Subpart 202.FYH—Transitional provisions for Subpart 139.H (Aerodrome rescue and fire fighting services)
- 202.710 Manual of Standards for Subpart 139.H
- Subpart 202.GA—Transitional provisions for Part 141 (Recreational, private and commercial pilot flight training, other than certain integrated training courses)
- Subpart 202.GB—Transitional provisions for Part 142 (Integrated and multi-crew pilot flight training, contracted training and contracted checking)
- Subpart 202.GC—Transitional provisions for Part 143 (Air traffic services training providers)
- 202.760 Manual of Standards for Part 143
- Subpart 202.GD—Transitional provisions for Part 144 (Product distribution organisations)
- Subpart 202.GE—Transitional provisions for Part 145 (Continuing airworthiness—Part 145 approved maintenance organisations)
- Division 202.GE.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation and Civil Aviation Safety Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 1)
- 202.800 CASA may direct making of applications under regulation 145.025
- Division 202.GE.2—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Maintenance and Other Matters) Regulation 2013
- Subdivision 202.GE.2.1—Part 145 organisations undertaking CAR maintenance activities—general
- 202.801 Interpretation for Division 202.GE.2—Part 145 references to maintenance services taken to include references to CAR maintenance activities
- 202.802 Interpretation for Division 202.GE.2—Part 145 definition of approval rating
- 202.803 Interpretation for Division 202.GE.2—Part 145 definition of significant change
- 202.804 Part 145 Manual of Standards—additional matters for CAR maintenance activities
- Subdivision 202.GE.2.2—Part 145 organisations undertaking CAR maintenance activities—approval of organisations
- 202.805 Applying for approval
- 202.806 Issuing approval
- 202.807 Approval certificate
- 202.808 Privileges for Part 145 organisations
- 202.809 Approval subject to conditions
- Subdivision 202.GE.2.3—Part 145 organisations undertaking CAR maintenance activities—offence
- 202.810 Undertaking CAR maintenance activities
- Subpart 202.GG—Transitional provisions for Part 147 (Continuing airworthiness—maintenance training organisations)
- 202.840 Recognised organisations taken to be maintenance training organisations
- 202.841 Applications for approval as a recognised organisation made but not finally determined before 27 June 2011
- 202.842 CASA may direct the making of applications under regulation 147.025
- Subpart 202.GI—Transitional provisions for Part 149 (Approved self-administering aviation organisations)
- Division 202.GI.1—Amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 149) Regulations 2018
- 202.860 Definition of commencement day for Division 202.GI.1
- 202.862 Transitional—holders of authorisations from bodies that become ASAOs
- Subpart 202.HA—Transitional provisions for Part 171 (Aeronautical telecommunication service and radionavigation service providers)
- 202.880 Manual of Standards for Part 171
- Subpart 202.HB—Transitional provisions for Part 172 (Air traffic service providers)
- 202.900 Manual of Standards for Part 172
- Subpart 202.HC—Transitional provisions for Part 173 (Instrument flight procedure design)
- Subpart 202.HD—Transitional provisions for Part 174 (Aviation meteorological services)
- Subpart 202.HE—Transitional provisions for Part 175 (Aeronautical information management)
- Subpart 202.HL—Transitional provisions for Part 200 (Exemptions)
- Subpart 202.HM—Transitional provisions for Part 201 (Miscellaneous)
- Dictionary
- Part 1—Definitions
- Part 2—Interpretation of certain expressions not defined in Part 1
- 1 Parts and materials excluded from the definition of aeronautical product
- 3 Definition of air transport operation
- 5 When an aircraft is airworthy
- 15 Reference to Annexes to Chicago Convention
- 18 Meaning of authorised release certificate
- 25 Extended meaning of charged with in relation to certain offences
- 35 Extended meaning of convicted
- 36 References to particular kinds of flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements
- 37 References to flight manual
- 40 References to operating an aircraft in an area
- 45 References to EASA certification specifications
- 50 References to pilot-in-command
- 60 Meaning of psychoactive substance
- 65 Recognised foreign training providers
- 70 Definition of medical transport operation
- 75 Definition of passenger transport operation
- Part 3—Definitions for this Part, Parts 42, 66, 145 and 147 and Subparts 202.BA, 202.CG, 202.GE and 202.GG
- 1 General
- 5 Definitions relating to carrying out maintenance
- 10 Meaning of instructions for continuing airworthiness
- 15 Meaning of maintenance data
- 20 Meaning of maintenance services subcontractor
- 21 Meaning of CAR maintenance activities subcontractor
- 25 Meaning of provides
- 30 Meaning of supervising
- Endnotes
- Endnote 1—About the endnotes
- Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
- Endnote 3—Legislation history
- Endnote 4—Amendment history
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