Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01539:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01539
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 20694–23406

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 body.
       7.8 Subject to the other conditions set out in this Order, a person operating the aircraft must do so in accordance with the requirements of the relevant sport aviation body's:
(a) operations manual and technical manual; or
(b) if the sport aviation body is an ASAO — exposition.
       7.9 A person maintaining the aircraft must hold the necessary qualification for that activity as specified in, and maintain the aircraft in accordance with, the relevant sport aviation body's:
(a) operations manual and technical manual; or
(b) if the sport aviation body is an ASAO — exposition.

8 Flight conditions
Note   CASA may, by an approval under subsection 10, authorise a person to fly a relevant aircraft otherwise than in accordance with a flight condition in this subsection.
       8.1 The flight conditions in paragraphs 8.1A to 8.1K apply in relation to a relevant aircraft.
       8.1A A relevant aircraft must only be flown in VMC and in accordance with the VFR.
       8.1B A relevant aircraft may only be flown during daylight hours.
       8.1C A relevant aircraft must not conduct aerobatic manoeuvres.
       8.1D Any cargo carried on board a flight by a relevant aircraft must be securely restrained.
       8.1E A relevant aircraft must not be flown:
(a) at a height of 5 000 feet above mean sea level or higher; or
(b) in the VMC criteria specified in item 4 of Table 2.07(3) of the Part 91 MOS;
unless the condition in paragraph 9.1 is complied with.
       8.1F A weight-shift-controlled aeroplane must not be flown at a height less than 500 feet above ground level, and a powered parachute must not be flown at a height less than 300 feet above ground level, unless the conditions specified in paragraphs 9.2 to 9.4 are complied with.
       8.1G A relevant aircraft must not be flown at a height of 10 000 feet above mean sea level or higher.
       8.1H A relevant aircraft must not be flown above a body of water at a horizontal distance from a suitable landing area of more than:
(a) the distance that the aircraft could glide in case of engine failure; or
(b) if each person on board the aircraft is wearing a life jacket and the aircraft is equipped with a serviceable radiocommunication system and an automatic ELT or survival ELT:
           (i) 25 nautical miles from a suitable landing area; or
           (ii) in the case of a flight between Tasmania and mainland Australia in either direction — a longer