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CASR Part 132 - Limited category aircraft | Civil Aviation Safety Authority
CASR Part 132 - Limited category aircraft
Part 132 of CASR sets out the requirements for limited category aircraft operations. It preserves the requirements under previous regulations (262AN and 262AM of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988) but contains some important administrative and safety enhancements.
Overall, Part 132 sets out:
the conditions under which various limited category aircraft operations may be conducted
the responsibilities of persons involved in limited category aircraft operations
the offences that relate to breaching the conditions for limited category aircraft operations.
This Part provides flexibility and certainty around recreational use of warbirds and limited category historic or replica aircraft. It permits air racing and glider towing, and provides authorisation for personal flights. It also permits the limited category aircraft with any of the following to be eligible for a limited category certificate for personal flights (not adventure flights for payment or reward) as long as these are not conducted over populous areas:
unapproved major modifications
expired airframe fatigue life
life limited components that have exceeded their life limits.
Safety requirements include:
an extra safety briefing at the point of sale for any adventure flight as well as before boarding
limits to passenger numbers
conditions for flights over populous areas.
Part 132 will operate in conjunction with Part 91 of CASR when it comes into effect; however, where there is an inconsistency between Part 91 and Part 132, Part 132 will prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
More information is available on our warbirds page.
Who Part 132 affects
owners, operators and pilots of ex-military aircraft (warbirds), replica warbird aircraft and certain historic aircraft
individuals and organisations that conduct adventure flights in warbirds, including employees and support staff
individuals or organisations who sell adventure flights in warbirds, including their agents
persons who fly as passengers in warbirds
people flying in replicas and historic aircraft
any other aircraft that is certified in the limited category.
Part 132 was made on 27 October 2016 and can be found in volume 3 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. Recent amendments to introduce this Part may be listed in the Unincorporated Amendments.
The Part 132 Manual of Standards was made on 11 November 2016 and is available on the Federal Register of Legislation website.
It outlines the qualifications an individual must hold and the procedures that must be followed to give authorisations, certification, approvals and advice for repairs, modifications and damage for limited category aircraft. It also details the landing areas that an aircraft with the permit index number 1 may not use.
This table contains updates related to advisory documents (AC)
AC 21-05 v2.0 Limited category aircraft - certification January 2017
AC 21-10 v2.1 Experimental certificates January 2016
AC 21-25 v5.0 Limited category aircraft - permit index January 2017
AC 132-01 v1.0 Limited category aircraft January 2017
Part 132 history
The Part 132 history includes project and consultation activities conducted in relation to Part 132.
View the Key Proposals for the initial development of Part 132.