Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 46/70)
Character Range: 4184325–4187240

the Act;
 (ii) an air transport operation authorised by a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges that is in force for Australia.
foreign air transport operator means a person who holds a foreign air transport AOC.
foreign certificate, for a foreign operator, means an air operator certificate issued by the national aviation authority of the foreign country in which the foreign operator has its principal place of business or place of permanent residence.
foreign operator means an operator that is not an Australian operator.
foreign supplemental type certificate: see regulation 21.114.
foreign type certificate: see regulation 21.041.
foreign type certification basis, for an aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller, means the airworthiness standards and any special conditions or other conditions with which the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller must comply for the issue of a foreign type certificate.
free balloon:
 (a) in Part 101—means a balloon that is not tethered; and
 (b) otherwise—means a balloon that is intended for flight without being permanently tethered.
frequency confirmation system, for an aerodrome, means a ground radio system for the aerodrome that, on receipt of a transmission from an aircraft on the radio frequency for the aerodrome, sends a signal or message to the aircraft confirming that the transmission has been received.
fuelling includes refuelling and defuelling.
gas balloon means a balloon that sustains flight with lighter‑than‑air gas.
giant model aircraft: see regulation 101.024.
glider means an unpowered, heavier‑than‑air aircraft that derives its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces remaining fixed under given conditions of flight.
graded runway strip includes an area delineated by gable or cone markers.
grant, in relation to a civil aviation authorisation, includes grant by renewal.
gyroglider means a non‑power‑driven heavier‑than‑air aircraft supported in flight by the reaction of the air on 1 or more rotors that rotate freely on substantially vertical axes.
gyroplane means a power‑driven, heavier than air aircraft supported in flight by the reaction of the air on 1 or more rotors which rotate freely on substantially vertical axes.
hang glider means a glider with some rigid structure:
 (a) that has an empty weight of 70 kg or less; and
 (b) the free flight of which does not depend on an engine.
heading has the same meaning as in Annex 2 to the Chicago Convention.
heavier‑than‑air aircraft is the generic term for aircraft that derive their lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic forces.
heavy balloon: see regulation 101.145.
heavy package: see regulation 101.145.
height has the same meaning as in Annex 2 to the Chicago Convention.
helicopter means a heavier‑than‑air aircraft supported in flight by the reaction of the air on one or more normally power‑driven rotors on substantially vertical axes.
helideck means an