Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 6/20)
Character Range: 46801–49560

known as reference zero, which is also the point at which the take-off distance ends.
VEF means the take-off engine failure speed established by the certification basis for the aeroplane.
VMCG has the meaning given by regulation 25.149 of the FARs, as in force from time to time.
 (2) See section 11.65 for the definitions in this instrument of words and phrases appearing in Division 13 of Chapter 11 (Transponders and surveillance equipment).
        (3) In this instrument, a reference to a class of airspace means the volumes of airspace of that class, as determined by CASA in or under the Determination of Airspace and Controlled Aerodromes Etc. (Designated Airspace Handbook) Instrument, as in force from time to time.

            Note: The Determination of Airspace and Controlled Aerodromes Etc. (Designated Airspace Handbook) Instrument is a legislative instrument that is revised and reissued by CASA approximately every 6 months. Airspace details from the Determination in force at any particular time are also published by Airservices Australia in the Designated Airspace Handbook available free online at www.airservicesaustralia.com.
 (4) In this instrument, a reference to an Annex to the Chicago Convention is a reference to that Annex as in force from time to time.

1.05  References to AS/NZS standards, TSOs, ETSOs etc.
  In this instrument, unless the contrary intention appears:
 (a) a reference to a particular AS/NZS standard is a reference to the particular joint Australian and New Zealand Standard, as in force or existing from time to time; and
 (b) a reference to a particular TSO is a reference to that TSO or a later version of that TSO; and
 (c) a reference to a particular ETSO is a reference to that ETSO or a later version of that ETSO.
Note 1: An example for paragraph (a) is the joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2004, Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles.
Note 2: The first version of a TSO may have been issued with or without the notation "(0)" at the end (for example, citations of TSO-C129 and TSO-129(0) would refer to the same document. Thus, for first version TSOs, either form is an acceptable citation for the other.
Note 3: Later versions of a TSO are identified by an alphabetical letter (for example, a later version of TSO-C129 or TSO-C129(0) is TSO-C129a). Unless the contrary intention appears in a provision, a reference in this instrument to TSO-C129 or TSO-C129(0) means that version or a later version (in this case, TSO-C129a).

1.06  References in type design and certification documents—EDTO
  A reference, in any of the following documents, to "ETOPS":
 (a) a flight manual;
 (b) a type certificate data sheet or a supplement to the sheet;
 (c) a CMP document;
is,