Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187:reg:7:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 10/11)
Character Range: 252453–255412

requirement to ensure that controls are not manipulated or interfered with by the passenger;
(s) for a flight of a jump aircraft — the physical location(s) within, or on, the aircraft that the passenger must occupy during the flight in order to ensure the aircraft is operated within the aircraft's weight and balance limits during the flight.

Division 20.4 Carriage of animals

20.07 Purpose
        For subregulation 91.620 (5), this Division prescribes requirements relating to the carriage of animals on an aircraft for a flight.
     RESERVED
Note   No requirements are currently prescribed. This section has been reserved to preserve the MOS structure for any future provisions that would be appropriate following consultation.

CHAPTER 21 RADIO FREQUENCY, BROADCAST AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

Division 21.1 Use of certain frequencies — radio qualifications required

21.01 Purpose
        For subparagraph 91.625 (1) (a) (iv), the following kinds of radio frequencies are prescribed:
(a) the CTAF for a non-controlled aerodrome;
(b) the frequency for an MBA.

Division 21.2 Use of radio — broadcasts and reports

21.02 Purpose
        For paragraph 91.630 (1) (b), this Division prescribes broadcasts and reports relating to a flight that the pilot in command of an aircraft fitted with or carrying a radio must ensure are made during the flight.
Note   Regulation 91.675 (Pilot in command to report hazards to air navigation) also requires the pilot in command to make certain reports to different persons (ATS or aerodrome operators) including, for example, meteorological conditions that are hazardous to flight or defects in airways facilities or at aerodromes.

21.03 Prescribed broadcasts and reports — general
       (1) The broadcasts and reports required under this Division must be made on the relevant published radio frequency, unless the air traffic service agrees to the use of a different frequency for special flight circumstances.
Note   For example, descent from controlled to uncontrolled airspace, formation flights, SAR operations, and police and security operations. The pilot in command may initiate a request for the air traffic service to agree to a changed radio frequency for special flight circumstances.
       (2) For subsection (1), published radio frequency is taken to include the use of a relevant datalink, ADS-C, CPDLC, or SATCOM voice communication.

21.04 Non-controlled aerodromes — prescribed broadcasts
       (1) The pilot in command of an aircraft must ensure that broadcasts on the CTAF are made for a non-controlled aerodrome in accordance with Table 21.04 (1) if:
(a) the aircraft is operating at, or in the vicinity of, a non-controlled aerodrome (including a certified or military aerodrome when non-controlled); and
(b) the aircraft is equipped with an operative VHF radio; and
(c) the pilot is qualified to use the radio.
Note 1   For the definition of in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome —