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to time by CASA, that contains:
(a) airworthiness, design and maintenance standards; and
(b) aeronautical practices and test procedures and processes;
     by which the relevant sport aviation body ensures the technical safety of the aircraft in accordance with the civil aviation legislation.

5A SAB flight permits
       5A.1 In this Order:
SAB flight permit, in relation to a relevant aircraft, means an authorisation, however described, that:
(a) is issued by the relevant sport aviation body in accordance with its operations manual or technical manual or, if the sport aviation body is an ASAO, its exposition; and
(b) confirms:
           (i) the aircraft's compliance with the ASRA Basic Gyroplane Construction Standards; and
 (ii) the sport aviation body's oversight of the aircraft's operation.
       5A.2 For the purposes of this Order, but without limitation, an SAB flight permit is taken to be in force for a relevant aircraft, other than an aircraft to which paragraph 5A.3 applies, if:
(a) on 1 December 2023, the aircraft is listed with a relevant sport aviation body; and
(b) the aircraft remains listed with the sport aviation body; and
(c) the aircraft satisfies the ASRA Basic Gyroplane Construction Standards.
       5A.3 This paragraph applies to an aircraft for which an experimental certificate is in force, or would be in force were it not for the operation of subregulation 21.195B(4) of CASR.

6 Certain relevant aircraft authorised to fly without certificate of airworthiness
       6.1 Subject to the other subsections in this Order, a relevant aircraft to which paragraph 6.2 applies is, for the purposes of regulation 200.020 of CASR (and for those purposes only), an Australian aircraft that is exempt from CASR (other than Parts 1, 11, 21, 39, 61, 67, 91, 92, 99 and 149).
Note   Under regulation 200.020 of CASR, for the purposes of paragraph 20AA(3)(b) of the Act, such an aircraft is authorised to fly without a certificate of airworthiness.
       6.2 This paragraph applies to an aircraft if:
(a) an SAB flight permit is in force in relation to the aeroplane; or
(b) the aircraft:
           (i) was issued an experimental certificate under regulation 21.195A of CASR; and
           (ii) the experimental certificate is not in force only because of the operation of subregulation 21.195B(4) of CASR.

7 Authorisation to perform duty without civil aviation authority
       7.1 Subject to the conditions in this Order, for the purposes of paragraph 20AB(1)(b) of the Act, a person performing a duty that is essential to the operation of a relevant aircraft during flight time is authorised to do so without a civil aviation authorisation mentioned in paragraph 20AB(1)(a).
       7.2 Despite paragraph 7.1, a person who makes an airborne radio transmission on an aeronautical HF frequency must be authorised to transmit using an aeronautical