Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2005B00825:body:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2005B00825
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Character Range: 5111–6357

to provide illumination without causing glare in the cockpit.
5.4 All worklight and turnlight installations (including switching controls and load shedding facilities) must be approved by CASA.
5.5 Subject to paragraph 5.6, an agricultural aeroplane engaged in night spraying operations must be equipped with the instruments specified in Appendix IV to section 20.18 of these Orders.
5.6 Such an aeroplane is not required to be equipped with an attitude indicator (artificial horizon) or a heading indicator (directional gyroscope).
6 RESPONSIBILITY
6.1 An operator and a pilot are, in relation to a night spraying operation, responsible for ensuring that the requirements of this section are complied with for the duration of the night spraying operation.
7 LOW FLYING
7.1 Pursuant to regulation 174B of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, permission is granted for an agricultural aeroplane engaged in night spraying operations to be flown at night under the V.F.R. at a height less than 1 000 feet above the highest obstacle located within 10 miles of the aeroplane in flight.
7.2 Despite the permission granted under paragraph 7.1, a pilot conducting a night spraying operation must comply with subsection 3 of section 20.21 of these Orders.