Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 9/79)
Character Range: 2546665–2549662

Transport Security Regulations 2005.
 (2) The operator and the pilot in command of an aeroplane for a flight each contravene this subregulation if:
 (a) during the flight, a person enters the cockpit; and
 (b) the person is not a person mentioned in subregulation (3).
 (3) The persons are the following:
 (a) an authorised officer who is carrying out an audit, check, examination, inspection or test under these Regulations;
 (b) a person who is permitted to enter the cockpit by regulation 4.67 of the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005.
Note: A person is not allowed to enter the cockpit after take‑off unless the person holds appropriate identification: see paragraph 4.67(4)(b) of the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005.
 (4) The pilot in command of an aeroplane for a flight contravenes this subregulation if:
 (a) during the flight, a person other than a crew member for the flight enters the cockpit; and
 (b) the person is not briefed by the pilot in command or the co‑pilot on the safety procedures that are relevant to the cockpit:
 (i) before the person enters the cockpit; or
 (ii) as soon as practicable after the person enters the cockpit.
 (5) A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation (2) or (4).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
Subpart 121.D—Operational procedures

Division 121.D.1—Operational control

121.160  Operational control
  An aeroplane operator's exposition must include procedures for determining how operational control for a flight of the aeroplane is to be exercised and by whom.

Division 121.D.2—Flight preparation

121.165  General flight preparation requirements
  An aeroplane operator's exposition must include procedures for complying with the following for a flight of the aeroplane:
 (a) the flight preparation (weather assessments) requirements;
 (b) the flight preparation (Part 121 alternate aerodromes) requirements.

121.170  Flight preparation (Part 121 alternate aerodromes) requirements
 (1) The Part 121 Manual of Standards may prescribe requirements relating to flight preparation and alternate aerodromes (the flight preparation (Part 121 alternate aerodromes) requirements).
 (2) The operator and the pilot in command of an aeroplane for a flight each contravene this subregulation if a flight preparation (Part 121 alternate aerodromes) requirement is not met for the flight.
 (3) A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation (2).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

Division 121.D.3—Flight planning

121.175  Operational flight plans
 (1) The operator and the pilot in command of an aeroplane for a flight each contravene this subregulation if, when the flight begins, an operational flight plan that meets the requirements mentioned in subregulation (2) has not been prepared for the flight.
 (2) The requirements are the following:
 (a) the flight plan must be prepared having regard to:
 (i) the safety of the aeroplane, and of the people on