Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01118:reg:3:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01118
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 73639–76524

route clearances include departure, en route, arrival and approach clearances.
(b) clearances, conditional clearances and instructions to wait, take off from, or land;
(c) the assigned altimeter settings, Mode A transponder codes, altitude instructions, operating area instructions;
(d) radio frequency instructions.

Division 15.3 Prohibited, restricted and danger areas

15.10 Purpose
        For paragraphs 131.353 (1) (a), (b) and (c), respectively, this Division prescribes requirements in relation to the use by an aircraft of a prohibited area, a restricted area or a danger area.

15.11 Prohibited areas
Note   For prohibited areas, see CASA's OAR 6-monthly Declarations and Directions in relation to Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas, Etc – Permanent Instrument and the relevant Designated Airspace Handbooks, as each exists, or is in force, from time to time. Entry or flight in a prohibited area is an offence under regulations 6, 15 and 16 of the Airspace Regulations 2007 and regulation 91.260 of Part 91 of CASR.

15.12 Restricted areas
Note   For restricted areas, see CASA's OAR 6-monthly Declarations and Directions in relation to Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas, Etc. – Permanent Instrument and the relevant Designated Airspace Handbooks, as each exists, or is in force, from time to time. Unauthorised entry or flight in an active restricted area is an offence under regulations 6, 15 and 16 of the Airspace Regulations 2007 and regulation 91.260 of Part 91 of CASR.

15.13 Danger areas
        The pilot in command of a Part 131 aircraft may fly within or across a danger area provided that:
(a) before the flight, the pilot in command is demonstrably aware of the specific activity which causes the area to be a danger area; and
(b) before and during the flight, the pilot in command takes appropriate precautions against any safety risks that could arise from the flight.
Note   For danger areas, see CASA's OAR 6-monthly Declarations and Directions in relation to Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas, Etc. – Permanent Instrument and the relevant Designated Airspace Handbooks, as each exists, or is in force, from time to time. It is an offence under subregulation 131.353 (2) to not comply with the section 15.13 requirements for a danger area.

CHAPTER 16 USE OF RADIO — BROADCASTS AND REPORTS

16.01 Purpose
        For paragraph 131.354 (1) (b), this Chapter prescribes broadcasts and reports relating to a flight that the pilot in command of a Part 131 aircraft must ensure are made during the flight.
Note   Regulation 91.675 (Pilot in command to report hazards to air navigation) also requires the pilot in command to make certain reports to different persons (ATS or aerodrome operators) including, for example, meteorological conditions that are hazardous to flight or defects in airways facilities or at aerodromes.

16.02 Prescribed