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point; or
 (c) for a VFR flight by day over a populous area — 1 000 ft above the highest feature or obstacle within a horizontal radius of 300 m of that point on the ground or water immediately below the rotorcraft; or
 (d) for a VFR flight by day, other than over a populous area — 500 ft above the highest feature or obstacle within a horizontal radius of 300 m of that point on the ground or water immediately below the rotorcraft.
MTOW means maximum take-off weight.
NAA means national aviation authority.
NVIS means night vision imaging system.
NVIS operation has the meaning given by subsection 8.02(1) of this MOS.
operative, for anything, means the thing is not inoperative.
Note: The term inoperative is defined in the Dictionary.
passenger list, for a flight, means a passenger list for the flight, or other document, stating the information stated in subregulation 133.080(2) of CASR.
performance class 1: see section 10.01.
performance class 2: see section 10.01.
performance class 2 with exposure: see section 10.01.
performance class 3: see section 10.01.
recognised foreign State has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
survival ELT: see section 11.44.

1.05  Meaning of medical transport operating site
 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a medical transport operating site, for a rotorcraft, is a site:
 (a) at which a take-off or landing of the rotorcraft is, or is to be, conducted as part of a medical transport operation; or
 (b) over which the rotorcraft is required to operate to conduct a medical transport operation.
 (2) A medical transport operating site, for a rotorcraft, does not include a place that meets the requirements stated in subregulation 91.410(2) of CASR.
 (3) Despite subsection (2), a place mentioned in subparagraph 91.410(2)(a)(iv) of CASR is a medical transport operating site if the pilot in command of the rotorcraft determines the place is a medical transport operating site, after:
 (a) following any procedures mentioned in the rotorcraft operator's exposition under regulation 133.170 of CASR that relate to managing the safety of operations to an unfamiliar aerodrome; and
 (b) conducting a risk assessment of the medical transport operation for the place.

1.06  References to ICAO documents
 (1) In this instrument, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to an ICAO document, however described, is a reference to the document as in force or existing from time to time.
 (2) In this instrument, a reference to a numbered ICAO Annex is a reference to the Annex of that number, as in force or existing from time to time, and as included in the Chicago Convention.
 (3) In this instrument, a reference to a numbered ICAO Manual is a reference to