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of CASR is that the use of an experimental aircraft is lawful only if that use is limited to certain prescribed purposes mentioned in regulations 21.191 and 91.880, neither of which mentions glider towing. The effect of the exemption is, therefore, to permit experimental aircraft glider towing, but only in accordance with this section.
       (3) The exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the operator must:
(a) be a member of the GFA; and
(b) comply with the GFA's membership rules for glider towing as they exist or are in force from time to time.

26A ADS-B OUT equipment on certain foreign registered aircraft in private operations
       (1) In this section:
approved ADS-B OUT equipment configuration has the meaning given by section 26.67 of the Part 91 Manual of Standards.
ATS has the meaning given to Air Traffic Services in the CASR Dictionary.
ferry operation means a private operation to fly a relevant aircraft from a location:
(a) within Australian territory to a place outside Australian territory (an outbound flight); or
(b) outside Australian territory to a final destination within Australian territory (an inbound flight).
final destination, for an inbound flight, means the single place at which 1 or more of the following occurs.
(a) the fitting of an approved ADS-B OUT equipment configuration to the aircraft;
(b) the carrying out of maintenance on the aircraft;
(c) the storing of the aircraft at a dedicated aircraft storage facility.
foreign certificate has the meaning given by the CASR Dictionary.
foreign operator has the meaning given by the CASR Dictionary.
inbound flight has the meaning given in the definition of ferry operation.
intermediate stop means landing a relevant aircraft at a place within Australian territory:
(a) that:
           (i) for an outbound flight — is not the initial point of departure; and
           (ii) for an inbound flight — is not the final destination; and
(b) where the sole purpose of the landing is 1 or more of the following:
           (i) to refuel;
           (ii) to flight plan;
           (iii) to comply with Australian customs or immigration requirements.
Note   Only 2 intermediate stops are permitted: see paragraph (4)(c) below.
outbound flight has the meaning given in the definition of ferry operation.
relevant aircraft means a foreign registered aircraft of a foreign operator, that is covered by the operator's foreign certificate.
       (2) This section applies to the pilot in command of a ferry operation.
       (3) The pilot in command is exempted from compliance with the requirements of regulation 91.810 of CASR, but only to the extent of the requirement under:
(a) section 26.68 of the Part 91 Manual of Standards, to fit an approved ADS-B OUT equipment configuration required under item 1 of Table