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(b) a relevant permit.
       (2) The operator and the pilot in command are each exempted from compliance with the following provisions of CASR:
(a) subregulation 131.245(2);
(b) regulation 131.275, but only to the extent of subparagraph 5.01(1)(c)(ii) of the Part 131 MOS;
(c) subregulation 131.565(1) — but only to the extent of the requirements under paragraph 131.565(2)(a) and subregulation 131.565(2A).
       (3) In addition to subsection (2), the operator, and the pilot in command of a foreign registered aircraft that is a Part 131 aircraft (and any second pilot) are each exempted from compliance with the following provisions:
(a) regulation 131.275 of CASR, but only to the extent of subparagraph 5.01(1)(c)(i) of the Part 131 MOS;
(b) regulation 5.40 of CAR.
       (4) Each exemption under subsections (2) and (3) is subject to the condition that, for a flight of the aircraft:
(a) the flight is conducted by a pilot in command who is authorised to pilot the aircraft, for the flight, by the aircraft's State of registry; and
(b) if the flight is conducted by the pilot in command with a second pilot (the second pilot) — the second pilot is also authorised to pilot the aircraft, for the flight, by the aircraft's State of registry; and
(c) if the flight is conducted by the second pilot as pilot acting in command under supervision — the second pilot is authorised to pilot the aircraft in such a capacity, for the flight, by the aircraft's State of registry.

9 Exemption — aircraft maintenance
       (1) This section applies to any person (a relevant person) to whom a requirement under Division 9 of Part 4A of CAR would otherwise apply in relation to the maintenance of a Part 131 aircraft.
       (2) Each relevant person is exempted from compliance with each provision in Division 9 of Part 4A of CAR.
       (3) The exemption under subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the relevant person must ensure that any information about the Part 131 aircraft that, under Division 9 of Part 4A of CAR must otherwise be entered on a maintenance release before its issue, is instead entered on the logbook for the aircraft before a pilot conducts an operation in the aircraft.

10 Directions
       (1) The pilot in command of a foreign registered aircraft that is a Part 131 aircraft (and any second pilot) must:
(a) during a flight of the aircraft — carry the pilot's foreign medical certificate and foreign authorisation; and
(b) on request by an officer of CASA, who formally identifies themselves as such — produce the certificate and the authorisation:
           (i) if it is in the pilot's possession — immediately; or
           (ii) otherwise — as soon as possible.
       (2) The