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operations manual.
4.4 Where a defective aeroplane is to take-off from a place that is not a licensed aerodrome, CASA may approve a flight by the aeroplane if it is satisfied that the aeroplane will comply with an operational specification determined by CASA concerning the conduct of the flight.
4.5 A flight under paragraph 4.4 must be conducted only for the purpose of moving a defective aeroplane from a place that is not a licensed aerodrome to a licensed aerodrome so that the aeroplane's inoperative engine can be repaired or replaced.
5 CONDITIONS RELATING TO TRAINING AND RECENT EXPERIENCE
5.1 A defective aeroplane must not be used to undertake a ferry flight or a flight under paragraph 4.4 unless the flight crew members for the flight meet the ferry flight training requirements set out in this section and in the aeroplane's flight manual or operations manual.
5.2 A defective aeroplane must not be used to undertake a ferry flight or a flight under paragraph 4.4 unless:
 (a) the pilot in command is the company check pilot or a pilot approved by CASA; and
 (b) the other flight crew members have extensive experience on an aeroplane that is of the same type as the defective aeroplane; and
 (c) the flight crew members have, within the 6 months immediately before the day of the proposed ferry flight or the proposed flight under paragraph 4.4, as the case may be, demonstrated to the satisfaction of the operator their ability to handle all manoeuvres associated with a ferry flight.
5.3 The training referred to in paragraph 5.1 and the demonstration referred to in subparagraph 5.2 (c) may be conducted in an approved flight simulator of Level 4 or higher.
5.4 When undertaking training for the ferrying of a propeller-driven defective aeroplane, the feathered position of the propeller is to be simulated by the application of sufficient power to produce zero thrust.