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training must hold a valid appropriate flight instructor certificate;
(e) subject to the other conditions set out in this section, the aeroplane must be operated in accordance with the requirements of the appropriate Operations Manual;
(f) the aeroplane must be maintained in accordance with the maintenance standards set out in the appropriate Technical Manual;
(g) if the aeroplane is fitted with radiotelephone equipment — the radiotelephone equipment must not be used by a person unless the person:
 (i) holds a valid flight radiotelephone operator licence; or
 (ii) holds a valid certificate, issued by the RAA or the HGFA in accordance with the appropriate Operations Manual, relating to the operation of radiotelephone equipment.

5 Flight conditions
       5.1Subject to paragraphs 5.2 and 7.5, the exemption given by subsection 3 in relation to an aeroplane is further subject to the following flight conditions:
(a) the aeroplane may be flown 5 000 feet above mean sea level or higher:
 (i) only if it is flying over an area of land, or water, the condition, and location, of which is such that, during the flight, the aeroplane would be unable to land with a reasonable expectation of avoiding injury to persons aboard the aeroplane; and
 (ii) only if it is equipped with a radiocommunication system;
 Note   When flying at, or above, 5 000 feet, pilots are expected to make radio broadcasts as set out in AIP.
(b) the aeroplane must not be flown at a height of less than 500 feet above ground level unless 1 of the conditions set out in paragraph 6.2 is complied with;
(c) the aeroplane must not be flown above the sea at a horizontal distance from land of more than:
 (i) if all persons on the aeroplane are wearing life jackets and the aeroplane is fitted with flotation equipment that is capable of ensuring that the aeroplane will remain afloat if it is forced to land on water — 20 kilometres; or
 (ii) in any other case — the lesser of the distance that the aeroplane can glide in the event of an engine failure and 20 kilometres;
(d) unless authorised under paragraph 5.2, the aeroplane must only be flown in:
 (i) Class G airspace; or
 (ii) Class E airspace in V.M.C.;
Note   Class G and E airspace are as defined in the Air Services Regulations.
(e) the aeroplane must not be flown inside an area that has been designated in the AIP as a prohibited or restricted area at such times as any such prohibited or restricted area is active;
(f) the aeroplane must not be flown inside an area designated as an area where the operation of ultralight aeroplanes would constitute a hazard to other aircraft;
(g)