Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p49
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 49/70)
Character Range: 4192346–4195303

a package, in hardcopy or electronic form, consisting of the following:
 (a) the AIP;
 (b) AIP Amendments;
 (c) AIP Supplements;
 (d) NOTAMS and pre‑flight information bulletins;
 (e) aeronautical information circulars.
integrated training means an intensive course of training:
 (a) that is designed to ensure that a course participant receives ground theory training integrated with practical flight training; and
 (b) for which:
 (i) the ground theory training and practical flight training are conducted by the same operator; or
 (ii) the operator that conducts the practical flight training engages another person or organisation to conduct the ground theory training on behalf of the operator; and
 (c) that is conducted according to a syllabus that satisfies the knowledge and flight standards specified in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the grant of a private or commercial pilot licence; and
 (d) that is designed to be completed within a condensed period of time.
intermediate category, for an aircraft, means the category of aircraft that satisfy the requirements for issue of a type certificate mentioned in regulation 21.026.
internal review decision, of an ASAO: see subregulation 149.605(5).
international operating agency means an international operating agency referred to in Article 77 of the Chicago Convention.
international registration plan means a plan for the registration by an international organisation of aircraft operated, or to be operated, by an international operating agency, being a plan approved by the Council by a determination made in pursuance of Article 77 of the Chicago Convention.
International Regulations means the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, in the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, done at London on 20 October 1972, as amended and in force for Australia from time to time.
Note: The Convention is in Australian Treaty Series 1980 No. 5 ([1980] ATS 5) and could in 2019 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
in the vicinity of a non‑controlled aerodrome: see regulation 91.360.
joint registration plan means a plan for joint registration by Contracting States constituting an international operating agency of aircraft operated, or to be operated, by the agency, being a plan approved by the Council by a determination made in pursuance of Article 77 of the Chicago Convention.
journey log:
 (a) for a Part 121 operation—means the journey log required for the flight by regulation 121.105; or
 (b) for a Part 133 operation—means the journey log required for the flight by regulation 133.075; or
 (c) for a Part 135 operation—means the journey log required for the flight by regulation 135.085.
key personnel:
 (a) for an Australian air transport operator—means the people (however described) that hold, or carry out the responsibilities of, the following positions