Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p48
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 48/70)
Character Range: 4189650–4192634

these Regulations, means the provisions of the instrument, or part, that are not airworthiness standards.
infant means a person who has not turned 2.
in‑house maintenance, for an aeronautical product (the first aeronautical product) to be fitted to an aircraft or another aeronautical product (the second aeronautical product), means maintenance carried out on the first aeronautical product by a Part 145 organisation that will fit the product to the aircraft or the second aeronautical product.
in‑house release document, for an aeronautical product on which in‑house maintenance has been carried out, means the document that:
 (a) is issued by the Part 145 organisation that carried out the in‑house maintenance; and
 (b) includes a statement to the effect that, in respect of the in‑house maintenance, the product is serviceable, within the meaning given by subregulation 42.015(1); and
 (c) includes information enabling the identification of the record mentioned in regulation 42.820 for the product.
inoperative: an item for a flight of an aircraft is inoperative if, due to a defect, the item, or a function of the item, does not:
 (a) accomplish its intended purpose; or
 (b) consistently function within the operating limits or tolerances mentioned in the approved design for the item or the flight manual for the aircraft.
instructor has the meaning given by regulation 61.010.
instrument approach operation means an approach and landing:
 (a) conducted using instruments for navigation guidance; and
 (b) based on an authorised instrument approach procedure.
instrument approach procedure means a series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix or, where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en‑route obstacle clearance criteria apply.
instrument departure procedure, for an aircraft, means a series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from take‑off until the aircraft reaches:
 (a) the en‑route lowest safe altitude; or
 (b) the minimum altitude at which the aircraft, on a minimum climb gradient of 3%, can intercept the planned flight route; or
 (c) in a case where the aircraft has taken off from an aerodrome for which there is a radar control service in operation—the minimum radar vector altitude.
instrument flight procedures means the visual and instrument procedures for use by aircraft operating under the IFR.
Integrated Aeronautical Information Package means a package, in hardcopy or electronic form, consisting of the following:
 (a) the AIP;
 (b) AIP Amendments;
 (c) AIP Supplements;
 (d) NOTAMS and pre‑flight information bulletins;
 (e) aeronautical information circulars.
integrated training means an intensive course of training:
 (a) that