Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2005B00906:body:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2005B00906
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 5325–6807

since the last update waypoint or is found to exceed an 8 nautical mile tolerance at an update waypoint;
         (i) after visual investigation of a target, the aircraft is to initiate a climb to lowest safe altitude immediately.
4.3 Conditions applied to operations in cloud below lowest safe altitude by day are:
         (a) the minimum descent altitude for the purpose of obtaining visual reference below cloud shall be 1 000 feet above sea level, derived from the lesser reading of:
 (i) the aircraft radar altimeter; and
 (ii) the aircraft pressure altimeter set to the lowest forecast QNH for the operating area;
         (b) if visual reference is not obtained at 1 000 feet above sea level, or visibility below cloud is reduced to less than 5 000 metres, an immediate climb to lowest safe altitude shall be carried out;
         (c) the pilot in command shall be qualified for coastal surveillance operations;
 (d) for descent below lowest safe altitude and operations in cloud below 1 500 feet above sea level, the provisions of paragraphs 4.2 (d), (e), (f), (g) (i), (ii), (iii) and (h) of this subsection shall apply.
4.4 Before operating below lowest safe altitude by night or in cloud by day under the provisions of this section, an operator shall include in his operations manual all procedures applicable to these operations. Approval of this operations manual supplement shall be subject to satisfactory flight checking of these procedures by officers of the CASA.