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location of the test flight;
(e) the reason for the test flight;
       Note   See section 11.02 for the permitted reasons.
(f) any accident, incident or malfunction that occurred during the test flight;
(g) the name of the relevant operator.
       (2) The relevant operator must prepare the record as soon as possible after the test flight is completed, and must sign and date the record.
       (3) The relevant operator, or the employer of the relevant operator (the keeper) must keep the record, securely and retrievably, for 3 years from the date of the test flight (a current record).
       (4) The keeper must give to CASA, on written request, a complete and legible hard or soft copy of a current record.
       (5) Neither the relevant operator nor the employer of the relevant operator may disclose a current record, or the information in a current record, to a person other than CASA unless:
(a) the disclosure has the consent of the owner of the relevant aircraft; or
(b) the disclosure is required by law.

CHAPTER 12 IDENTIFICATION OF RPA

12.01 Identification of RPA required to be registered
       (1) This section is for subregulation 101.098 (1) of CASR.
       (2) In this section:
unmanned aircraft to which this section applies means an RPA that is required to be registered under Division 47.C.2 of CASR.
       (3) An unmanned aircraft to which this section applies must at all times when it is operating:
(a) legibly display, in a manner that is easily seen or accessible:
           (i) the manufacturer's serial number; or
           (ii) if there is no manufacturer's serial number — the mark allocated by CASA when the aircraft was registered; and
       Note   This requirement is met even if the serial number or CASA mark is written or affixed inside the aircraft, as long as the number or mark is in a position where an authorised person or a police officer on the ground can readily view, see or inspect it, for example, inside an easily opened battery compartment.
(b) use the electronic identification of the aircraft (if any) allocated by the manufacturer, in such a way that it is not changed, masked or interfered with in any way without the written permission of CASA.

CHAPTER 13 OPERATION OF FOREIGN REGISTERED RPA

13.01 Permission to operate foreign registered RPA
       (1) This section is for subregulation 101.099 (1) of CASR.
       (2) In this section:
Australian civil aviation legislation means the Civil Aviation Act 1988 (the Act), the regulations made under the Act, and any legislative instruments made under the Act or the regulations.
unmanned aircraft to which this section applies means any RPA that has been registered under a law of a foreign country but not registered in Australia.