Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887:reg:3:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 12/20)
Character Range: 198555–201201

offence against this regulation is an offence of strict liability.

5.52  What must be recorded in a personal log book?
 (1) The holder of a balloon flight crew licence or CAR certificate of validation commits an offence if the holder does not record in his or her personal log book:
 (a) his or her full name, address, date of birth and aviation reference number; and
 (b) any information about each flight undertaken by the holder that CASA directs be recorded in the log book.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) CASA may give directions in Civil Aviation Orders setting out the information about each flight undertaken by the holder of a balloon flight crew licence or CAR certificate of validation that the holder must record in his or her personal log book.
 (3) CASA must not give a direction under subregulation (2) unless it is necessary to do so in the interests of the safety of air navigation.
 (4) A person to whom a direction is given under subregulation (2) commits an offence if the person contravenes the direction.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (5) A direction does not have effect in relation to a person until it is given to the person.
 (6) An offence against this regulation is an offence of strict liability.

5.53  How long must a personal log book be retained?
 (1) A person commits an offence if the person:
 (a) is required by subregulation 5.51(1) to have a personal log book; and
 (b) does not retain the log book for as long as the person holds a balloon flight crew licence or CAR certificate of validation.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) An offence against this regulation is an offence of strict liability.

5.54  Evidence of identity—CASA's powers
 (1) CASA may require a person to produce evidence of his or her identity before:
 (a) CASA issues a balloon flight crew licence, CAR certificate of validation, balloon flight crew rating or balloon class endorsement to the person; or
 (b) the person attempts an examination conducted by CASA.
 (2) Despite anything else in these Regulations, if a person is required to produce evidence of his or her identity under subregulation (1), then until the person produces the evidence:
 (a) CASA may refuse to issue the licence, certificate, rating or endorsement; or
 (b) CASA may refuse to allow the person to attempt the examination.
 (3) Subject to subregulation (6), if there are reasonable grounds for believing that a person has performed, or is about to perform, an activity essential to the operation of an Australian balloon, CASA may require the person to produce evidence of his or her identity.
 (4) Despite anything else in these Regulations, if a person who is