Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187:reg:6:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 11/11)
Character Range: 115203–117760

mentioned in column 2 of the item, the minimum in-flight cloud requirements are set out in column 3 of the item.
              Table 3.10 (1) — In-flight cloud requirements

          Column 1                                Column 2                                    Column 3
    Item  NVIS aircraft and crew                  Kind of NVIS flight for the NVIS operation      Minimum in-flight cloud requirement
    1     NVFR capable, with 2 NVIS crew members      Under the VFR                           No more than scattered cloud up to 2 000 ft AGL within 2 NM either side of track.
    2         IFR capable                         Under the VFR                               No more than scattered cloud up to 1 000 ft AGL within 2 NM either side of track
    3         IFR capable                         Under the IFR below LSALT                   No more than scattered cloud up to 1 000 ft AGL within 2 NM either side of track.

Note   NVFR capable and IFR capable are defined in section 3.02, Definitions.
       (3) An NVIS operation may comply with in-flight cloud requirements lower than those provided for under paragraph (1) (a) (reduced in-flight cloud requirements) but only if the lower requirements are:
(a) operationally necessary; and
(b) the subject of a detailed risk assessment given to CASA; and
(c) approved by CASA under regulation 91.045.
       (4) If:
(a) an NVIS operation is NVFR capable; but
(b) the NVIS crew is only a single NVIS pilot;
        then the NVIS pilot must comply with night VFR weather minima.

CHAPTER 4 ALL FLIGHTS — AIRSPEED LIMITS

4.01 Purpose
        For subregulation 91.090 (1), this Chapter prescribes the airspeed limits for a flight.
Note   Other sections of this MOS include references to speeds: see section 2.02 (specified aircraft performance category), section 2.07 (VMC criteria) and section 14.09 (instrument approach operational requirements).

4.02 Flight to be within indicated airspeed limits
        Subject to this section, if an aircraft is flown:
(a) in the airspace mentioned in an item of column 1 in Table 4.02 (1); and
(b) under the flight rules mentioned in the same item of column 2;
        then the pilot in command must ensure that the aircraft is flown at not more than the maximum indicated airspeed limits (if any) mentioned in the same item of column 3, unless the requirements of aviation safety require otherwise.

    Table 4.02 (1) — Airspeed limits

      Column 1           Column 2      Column 3
Item  Class of airspace  Flight rules  Maximum indicated airspeed