Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00140:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00140
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Character Range: 2812–5841

that only aircraft carrying serviceable VHF radio transceivers are allowed to participate in the aerobatic activity;
(i) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that aerobatic activities stop at least 10 minutes before the expected arrival time at the aerodrome of any scheduled air transport operation;
(j) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that aerobatic activities are not started or resumed until the later of the following:
           (i) 10 minutes after the departure of any scheduled air transport operation;
           (ii) when any scheduled air transport operation is no longer in the vicinity of the non-controlled aerodrome;
          Note   The expression in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome is defined in regulation 91.360 of CASR.
(k) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that radio operations on the VHF frequency nominated by the Club:
           (i) cease before the arrival at the aerodrome of any scheduled air transport operation; and
          Note   The term arrival is defined in subsection (2).
           (ii) do not resume until the later of:
            (A) 10 minutes after the departure of any scheduled air transport operation; and
            (B) the point in time when any scheduled air transport operation is no longer in the vicinity of the non-controlled aerodrome;
(l) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that the pilot in command of any aircraft that was participating in the aerobatic activity and that is still in flight is told immediately if the station has ceased operations;
       Note   If the station ceases operating, then paragraph (7)(g) is no longer complied with and the pilot in command is, therefore, no longer exempted from paragraphs 91.375(2)(a) and (c), and regulations 91.630 and 91.640 of CASR.
(m) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that the pilot in command of any aircraft taking part in an aerobatic activity:
           (i) monitors the CTAF at times other than when flying in the aerobatic box; and
           (ii) monitors the CTAF if so advised by the radio operator at the station;
(n) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that, on each day that the aerobatic activity takes place, participants in an aerobatic activity are briefed on the following:
           (i) the location and dimensions of the aerobatic box for the activity;
           (ii) when a frequency change is permitted to a frequency other than the CTAF;
           (iii) the rules and procedures to comply with this section;
           (iv) any requirements for operating in the aerobatic box;
           (v) procedures if a radiocommunication with the station fails;
(o) not later than 5 working days before the commencement of an aerobatic activity, give CASA the following:
           (i)  notice of its intention to organise the activity;
           (ii) the name, ARN and mobile telephone number of the person appointed by the Club as the Competition Coordinator for the aerobatic activity;