Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p40
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 40/70)
Character Range: 4168713–4171637

to fuel the aircraft.
critical part, for an aircraft, means a part that must be inspected, overhauled, or removed or retired from the aircraft within a period specified:
 (a) in the Airworthiness Limitations section of the Manufacturer's Maintenance Manual (as published from time to time by the aircraft's manufacturer) for the aircraft; or
 (b) in the Manufacturer's Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (as published by the manufacturer from time to time) for the aircraft.
cross‑country flight has the meaning given by regulation 61.010.
cruise relief type rating means:
 (a) a cruise relief co‑pilot type rating; or
 (b) a cruise relief flight engineer type rating.
cruising level has the same meaning as in Annex 2 to the Chicago Convention.
current, for an aviation English language proficiency assessment: see regulation 61.260.
DAME means designated aviation medical examiner.
danger area:
 (a) has the same meaning as in Annex 11 to the Chicago Convention; and
 (b) in relation to Australian territory—includes an area designated as a danger area by a declaration made under subregulation 6(1) of the Airspace Regulations 2007.
DAO means designated aviation ophthalmologist.
data product specification has the same meaning as in Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention.
data service activity means any of the following:
 (a) publishing aeronautical data;
 (b) publishing aeronautical information;
 (c) publishing an aeronautical chart;
 (d) supplying aeronautical data in a database for use in navigation equipment or systems.
data service provider means a person who holds a certificate under regulation 175.295.
data set has the same meaning as in Annex 15 to the Chicago Convention.
dealer's mark means a mark assigned to an aircraft manufacturer, distributor or dealer under regulation 47.175.
defined point after take‑off, for a rotorcraft flying in performance class 2 or performance class 2 with exposure, means the point in the take‑off and initial climb stage of the flight before which:
 (a) the rotorcraft may not be able to continue the flight safely with one engine inoperative; and
 (b) a forced landing may be required.
demonstration, for the emergency evacuation of an aircraft, means the emergency evacuation demonstration conducted by the aircraft's manufacturer for the purpose of the type certification of the aircraft.
demonstration additional number, of cabin crew members for an aircraft, means the number by which the number of cabin crew members used in the demonstration for the emergency evacuation of the aircraft is more than the greater of the following:
 (a) if the aircraft has a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of more than 19—one cabin crew member for each 50, or part of 50, passenger seats fitted for the demonstration;
 (b) one cabin crew member for each passenger compartment.
designated aviation medical examiner means:
 (a) a person appointed as a designated