Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01540:reg:5:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01540
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 10/11)
Character Range: 43855–46706

road (being a street, road, lane, thoroughfare or place open to, or used by, the public for passage of vehicles); or
(b) a person, other than a person associated with the operation of the aeroplane; or
(c) a dwelling, except with the written permission of the dwelling's occupier.
       10.3 Despite paragraph 10.2, the relevant aeroplane may, during take-off or landing, maintain a horizontal distance from a road, person or dwelling mentioned in that paragraph that is less than 100 metres if the distance is:
(a) enough to avoid endangering any person or causing damage to any property; and
(b) as far as possible from the place or person, to carry out a safe take-off or landing.
Note   See also regulation 91.055 of CASR which prohibits an aircraft from being operated in a manner that creates a hazard.

11 Conditions relating to aerobatic manoeuvres for type certificated lightweight aeroplanes
Note   CASA may, by an approval under subsection 12, authorise a person to fly a relevant aeroplane otherwise than in accordance with a condition in this subsection.
        For the purposes of subparagraph 9.1(d), aerobatic manoeuvres may be conducted in a type certificated lightweight aeroplane if the following conditions are satisfied:
(a) the aeroplane must be certificated for spinning;
(b) the flight manual for the aeroplane must permit spinning;
(c) only spins and incipient spins are permitted, provided they are conducted:
 (i) for the purposes of flying training; and
 (ii) in accordance with the flight manual;
(d) the pilot in command of the aeroplane must hold at least one of the following authorisations, as the case may require, issued by the relevant sport aviation body for the aeroplane:
 (i) an authorisation for the pilot:
            (A) to conduct flying training; and
            (B) to conduct spins and incipient spins; and
            (C) to demonstrate spins and incipient spins to the holder of a pilot certificate issued by a relevant sport aviation body;
 (ii) an authorisation for the pilot:
            (A) to conduct flying training; and
            (B) to conduct spins and incipient spins; and
            (C) to teach spin training to the holder of a flying instructor authorisation issued by a relevant sport aviation body (to enable the holder to obtain an authorisation to conduct spins and incipient spins); and
            (D) to teach the demonstration of spin and incipient spins to the holder of a flying instructor authorisation issued by a relevant sport aviation body (to enable the holder to obtain an authorisation to demonstrate spins and incipient spins to the holder of a pilot certificate issued by a relevant sport aviation body).

12 Approval of flights
       12.1 CASA may, on application by a person who proposes to fly a relevant aeroplane otherwise than in accordance with a condition