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149).
Note   The effect of this provision is that, under regulation 200.020 of CASR, for the purposes of paragraph 20AA(3)(b) of the Act, a relevant aircraft is authorised to fly without a certificate of airworthiness.

8 Exemptions
       8.1 A person who would, but for this subsection, have an obligation under the exempted provisions in relation to a relevant aircraft is exempt from complying with the obligation if the person complies with the conditions in this Order.
Note   Hang gliders and paragliders are also exempt from various provisions of Part 91 of CASR by virtue of subregulation 91.030(2) of CASR.
       8.2 In paragraph 8.1:
exempted provisions means:
(a) Parts 4 to 4D (inclusive) of CAR; and
(b) the following provisions of CASR:
 (i) regulations 91.155, 91.415 and 91.625;
 (ii) Subpart 91.Y;
 (iii) Parts 13, 21, 33, 35, 47 and 103.
       8.3 Subject to paragraph 8.4, a person who would, but for this paragraph, have an obligation under regulation 91.190 of CASR in relation to a relevant aircraft (which makes it an offence if a thing is dropped from the aircraft) is exempt from that regulation to the extent that:
(a) the thing being dropped is a tow rope or related fitting used for the towing of the aircraft: or
(b) the thing being dropped is a launch cable or related fitting used to launch the aircraft into the air.
       8.4 The exemption of a person under paragraph 8.3 is conditional on the person complying with the conditions in this Order.

9 General conditions
Note   CASA may, by an approval under subsection 11, authorise a person to fly a relevant aircraft otherwise than in accordance with a condition in this subsection.
       9.1 The following general conditions apply in relation to a relevant aircraft:
(a) a person must not act as pilot in command of a relevant aircraft unless the person:
           (i) holds a pilot certificate issued by a relevant sport aviation body in accordance with paragraph 9.2; or
 (ii) is receiving flying training, provided that the instruction:
            (A) is given by the holder of a flying training authorisation issued by a sport aviation body; and
            (B) is of a kind that is within the privileges and limitations of the flying instructor authorisation;
(b) a relevant aircraft must be operated and maintained in accordance with the rules, regulations and directions made by the relevant sport aviation body for the operation of such aircraft and specified in the sport aviation body's operations manual, technical manual and any relevant associated written directives or documents prepared by the sport aviation body;
(c) the owner or operator of a relevant aircraft must, on the reasonable request of an authorised person:
           (i) furnish the authorised person with evidence