Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:4:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 6/9)
Character Range: 112345–115131

of CASR, or this Manual of Standards, requires it to be flown in performance class 1 during that stage of the flight.
 (2) For paragraph 119.205(1)(h) of CASR, the rotorcraft operator's exposition must state the procedures mentioned in subsection (3) that relate to each stage of flight during which the rotorcraft is flown in performance class 1.
 (3) For subsection (2), the procedures are the following:
 (a) procedures for the pilot in command of the rotorcraft for a flight to determine whether the rotorcraft's take‑off weight for the flight is within the limits required to comply with the requirements stated in Division 7;
 (b) procedures for the pilot in command to determine the following for the flight:
 (i) the most suitable flight path and track for take‑off;
 (ii) take‑off obstacle clearance requirements;
 (iii) the take‑off decision point for the take‑off of the rotorcraft;
 (iv) en route obstacle clearance requirements;
 (v) the most suitable flight path and track for the approach and landing, or baulked landing of the rotorcraft;
 (vi) baulked landing obstacle clearance requirements;
 (vii) the landing decision point for the landing of the rotorcraft.

10.28  Exposition procedures for operations — rotorcraft flown in performance class 2 or performance class 2 with exposure
 (1) This section applies if a rotorcraft:
 (a) is, or will be, used to conduct a flight during a stage of which it is flown in performance class 2, whether or not Part 133 of CASR, or this Manual of Standards, requires it to be flown in performance class 2 during that stage of the flight; or
 (b) is, or will be, used to conduct a flight during a stage of which it is flown in performance class 2 with exposure.
 (2) For paragraph 119.205(1)(h) of CASR, the rotorcraft operator's exposition must state the procedures mentioned in subsection (3) that relate to each stage of flight during which the rotorcraft is flown in performance class 2 or performance class 2 with exposure.
 (3) For subsection (2), the procedures are the following:
 (a) procedures for the pilot in command of the rotorcraft for a flight to determine whether the rotorcraft's take‑off weight for the flight is within the limits required to comply with the requirements stated in Division 8;
 (b) procedures for the pilot in command to identify relevant obstacles for the flight under subsection 10.32(6);
 (c) procedures for the pilot in command to determine the following for the flight:
 (i) the most suitable flight path and track for take‑off;
 (ii) take‑off obstacle clearance requirements;
 (iii) the defined point after take‑off for the rotorcraft;
 (iv) en route obstacle clearance requirements;
 (v) the most suitable flight path and track for the approach, landing and baulked landing, if any;
 (vi)