Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01536:body:0:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01536
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subsection.
        The following general conditions apply in relation to a relevant aircraft:
(a) if a relevant aircraft:
 (i) was first listed with a sport aviation body on or after 1 March 1990; and
 (ii) was privately built; and
 (iii) is owned by a person who is not the builder;
the aircraft must not be flown unless a certificate or other authorisation has been issued by the relevant sport aviation body stating that the aircraft meets the requirements set out in its operations manual or technical manual or, if the sport aviation body is an ASAO, its exposition;
(b) a sign must be clearly displayed in a relevant aircraft, in a position visible to the pilot when occupying the control seat, stating that:
           (i) the airworthiness of the aircraft has not been guaranteed by CASA; and
           (ii) the airworthiness of the aircraft has not been guaranteed by the relevant sport aviation body; and
           (iii) the pilot operates the aircraft at the pilot's own risk;
(c) a relevant aircraft must not be used for the carriage of passengers or cargo for hire or reward;
(d) a relevant aircraft must not be used for any purpose other than:
           (i) the personal carriage of the pilot; or
           (ii) the aerial inspection, conducted as a private operation, of stock, fencing or farm or pastoral equipment that 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);
(e) a person must not operate a relevant aircraft as pilot in command unless:
           (i) 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
           (ii) subject to the other conditions specified in this Order, the person operates the aircraft in accordance with the privileges and limitations of the certificate;
       Note   Under regulation 200.025 of CASR, for paragraph 20AB(1)(a) of the Act, a person is taken to hold a civil aviation authorisation, which is in force and authorises the person to perform a duty that is essential to the operation of an unregistered Australian aircraft during flight time, if:
          (a) the person holds a pilot certificate granted by a sport aviation body that administers aviation activities in the aircraft; and
          (b) the person operates the aircraft in accordance with the sport aviation body's operations manual.
(f) subject to the other conditions set out in this Order, a person operating a relevant aircraft must do so in accordance with the requirements of the relevant sport aviation body's operations manual and technical manual or, if the sport aviation body is an ASAO, its exposition;
(g) a