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(4) To avoid doubt, any document incorporated into this instrument is so incorporated as it is in force from time to time.

3A Table of Contents
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4 Application
        This instrument applies, according to its terms.

         Part 2 Exemptions from Part 135

5 Application of Part 135 – Australian air transport operations in foreign countries – exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator, and the pilot in command, of an aeroplane for a flight that is a Part 135 operation, or a Subpart 121.Z operation, conducted in a foreign country.
       (2) The operator, and the pilot in command, are each exempted from compliance from each provision of Part 135 but only to the extent that the provision is inconsistent with a provision of the law of the foreign country.
       (3) Each exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the operator, and the pilot in command, must each comply with each applicable provision of Part 135, except that if a law of the foreign country applies to the operation of the aeroplane in that country, the law of the foreign country prevails to the extent of any inconsistency.
       (4) For subsection (3), a provision of a law of a foreign country for a flight is taken not to be inconsistent with a provision of Part 135 for the flight to the extent that the provisions are capable of operating concurrently.

7 Journey log – recording time flight begins – exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator, and the pilot in command, of an aeroplane for a flight that is a Part 135 operation or a Subpart 121.Z operation.
       (2) The operator, and the pilot in command, are each exempted from compliance with subregulation 135.085(2), but only to the extent of the information for the flight mentioned in subparagraph 135.085(3)(d)(ii).
       (3) Each exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the time the flight begins must be recorded in one of the following, not later than as soon as reasonably practicable after the flight ends:
(a) the journey log that is prepared under subregulation 135.085(1);
(b) another document kept by the operator, or that is readily available to the operator from another source.
Note   An example for paragraph (b) is an operational flight plan kept by the operator for the flight.

8 Journey log – recording flight information – exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator, and the pilot in command, of an aeroplane for a flight that is a Part 135