Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01539:reg:5:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01539
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 1/4)
Character Range: 18116–20961

5                                           Weight-shift-controlled aeroplanes  Parts 4 to 4D (inclusive) of CAR

Note   Powered parachutes are also exempt from various provisions of Part 91 of CASR by virtue of subregulation 91.030(2) of CASR.

       6.2 In this subsection:
general CASR exempted provisions means the following provisions of CASR:
(a) regulations 91.105, 91.110, 91.115, 91.145, 91.155, 91.190, 91.210, 91.267, 91.415, 91.425, 91.550, 91.570, 91.575, 91.585, 91.590, 91.595, 91.605, 91.615, 91.625, 91.725 and 91.915;
(b) Subparts 91.K and 91.Y;
(c) Parts 13, 45, 47, 64, 90 and 103.

7 General conditions
Note   CASA may, by an approval under subsection 10, authorise a person to fly a relevant aircraft otherwise than in accordance with a condition in this subsection.
       7.1 The general conditions in paragraphs 7.2 to 7.9 apply in relation to a relevant aircraft.
       7.2 A relevant aircraft must not be used for the carriage of passengers or cargo for hire or reward.
       7.3 A relevant aircraft must not be used for aerial application operations within the meaning of regulation 137.010 of CASR.
       7.4 A relevant aircraft that is a light sport aircraft must not be operated unless a certificate of airworthiness:
(a) is in force for the aircraft under regulation 21.176 or 21.195A of CASR; or
(b) would be in force were it not for the operation of paragraph 21.181(4)(a) or subregulation 21.195B(4) of CASR.
       7.5 A relevant aircraft must not be used unless it is for one or more of the following purposes:
(a) the personal carriage of the pilot;
(b) for a two-place aircraft:
 (i) the personal carriage of the pilot; or
           (ii) if the pilot holds a pilot authorisation, issued by the relevant sport aviation body, a privilege of which includes the carriage of a passenger — the personal carriage of the pilot and the carriage of a passenger;
(c) the aerial inspection, conducted as a private operation, of livestock, fencing, or farm or pastoral equipment, which is located on land owned by, or under the control of, the pilot or a close relative of the pilot (with the relative's consent);
(d) the flying training, for certain relevant aircraft, permitted by subsection 8A.
       7.6 A person must not operate a relevant aircraft as pilot in command unless:
(a) the person holds a pilot certificate granted by the relevant sport aviation body in accordance with its operations manual, or, if the sport aviation body is an ASAO, its exposition; and
(b) subject to the other conditions specified in this Order, the person flies the aircraft in accordance with the privileges and limitations of the certificate.
       7.7 If the aircraft is being used for flying training, the person conducting the training must hold a flying instructor authorisation issued by the relevant sport aviation