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CASA 61/14 – Direction – use of ADS-B in foreign aircraft engaged in private operations

(as amended)

made under subregulation 209 (1) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 and subsection 33 (3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
This compilation was prepared on 16 July 2020 taking into account amendments up to CASA 25/20 — Direction — use of ADS-B in foreign aircraft engaged in private operations Amendment Instrument 2020 (No. 1). It is a compilation of CASA 61/14 – Direction – use of ADS-B in foreign aircraft engaged in private operations as amended and in force on 11 June 2020.
Prepared by the Advisory and Drafting Branch, Legal, International & Regulatory Affairs Division, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Canberra.
Compilation No. 2.

3 Definitions
       3The definitions in Schedule 1 also apply for Schedules 1A, 2, 3 4 and 5.

4 Direction
       I direct that each operator, and each pilot in command, of a foreign aircraft engaged in private operations flying into or out of Australian territory, or operating in Australian territory (a foreign aircraft), must comply with the condition mentioned in section 5.

5 Condition
       5It is a condition for operations under CAR and CASR that a foreign aircraft must conform to the requirements of the applicable Schedules in this instrument.

Schedule 1 Directions relating to carriage and use of automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast equipment
      1 In this Schedule, and in Schedules 1AA, 1A, 2, 3, 4 and 5:
    14 CFR 91.225 means regulation 91.225 of the United States Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) titled Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment and use, as in force from time to time.
ADS-B means automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast.
ADS-B test flight means a flight to prove ADS-B transmitting equipment that is newly installed on the aircraft undertaking the flight.
aircraft means a foreign aircraft.
aircraft address means a unique code of 24 binary bits assigned to an aircraft by or under the authority of an NAA for the purpose of air-to-ground communication, navigation and surveillance.
AMSL means above mean sea level.
approved equipment configuration for ADS-B transmitting equipment means an equipment configuration that:
       (a)              meets the conditions for approval set out in Schedules 2, 3, 4 or 5, as applicable; or
       (b)              is approved in writing by CASA.
ATC means air traffic control.
CASR means the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
Certain light sport, experimental and other aircraft means any of the following:
       (a)              a light sport aircraft for which a special certificate of airworthiness has been issued and is in force under regulation 21.186 of CASR;
       (b)              a light sport aircraft for which an experimental certificate has been issued and is in force under paragraph 21.191 (j)