Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:13:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 3/76)
Character Range: 2039074–2041880

Act 2015;
 (d) the police force or police service of a State or the Northern Territory.
Note: This regulation creates a defence to the offences created by subsections 23(2) and (2A) of the Act. A defendant charged with either of those offences bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters set out in this regulation—see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.

92.165  Goods carried by external load
  Regulations 92.020, 92.025, 92.030 and 92.035 do not apply to the carriage of dangerous goods by an Australian aircraft that is a rotorcraft if:
 (a) the rotorcraft is operating in Australian territory; and
 (b) the goods:
 (i) are carried as an external load; and
 (ii) are in a proper condition for carriage by air; and
 (iii) are segregated in accordance with the Technical Instructions, or, if they are likely to react dangerously with one another, are not carried in the same load; and
 (iv) are not of a kind that the Technical Instructions forbid the transport of by air under any circumstances; and
 (v) are packed and stowed to prevent leakage or damage during the flight; and
 (vi) are not fireworks, pyrotechnics or other explosives intended to be activated during the flight; and
 (c) only crew members and persons associated with the goods are carried on board the rotorcraft; and
 (d) the rotorcraft's pilot‑in‑command is told before the load is carried what the goods are and the quantity of them in the load; and
 (e) the rotorcraft is being used to conduct an external load operation in accordance with the requirements of these Regulations that apply in relation to the rotorcraft.
Note: See Part 133 in relation to requirements that apply to external load operations that are part of a medical transport operation and Part 138 in relation to requirements that apply to external load operations that involve an aerial work operation.

92.170  Cargo carried in main deck cargo compartments
 (1) In this regulation:
Class B cargo compartment and Class C cargo compartment have the same respective meanings as in ICAO Document 9481, Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods, as in force on 1 January 2004.
UN followed by a 4‑digit number is the number assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods to identify a substance or group of substances.
Note: The numbers are set out in the UN Classification, which is available as a PDF file from:
 http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/unrec/English/part3.pdf.
UN Classification means Part 3 of the United Nations Model Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, as adapted by the International Civil Aviation Organization and set out in the Technical Instructions.
 (2) Subregulations