Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p50
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 50/70)
Character Range: 4195035–4197904

(c) for a Part 135 operation—means the journey log required for the flight by regulation 135.085.
key personnel:
 (a) for an Australian air transport operator—means the people (however described) that hold, or carry out the responsibilities of, the following positions in the operator's organisation:
 (i) the positions mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b) and (d) of the definition of key personnel in subsection 28(3) of the Act;
 (ii) the safety manager; or
 (b) for an aerial work operator—means the people (however described) that hold, or carry out the responsibilities of, the following positions in the operator's organisation:
 (i) chief executive officer;
 (ii) head of operations;
 (iii) if the operator is required by regulation 138.125 to have a training and checking system—head of training and checking;
 (iv) if the operator is required by regulation 138.140 to have a safety management system—safety manager; or
 (c) for an ASAO—means the people (however described) who hold, or carry out the responsibilities of, the following positions in the ASAO's organisation:
 (i) accountable manager;
 (ii) safety manager;
 (iii) if the ASAO's approved functions include administering aircraft—the manager of the function;
 (iv) any other position with the responsibilities prescribed by the Part 149 Manual of Standards; or
 (d) for a balloon transport operator—means the people (however described) that hold, or carry out the responsibilities of, the positions mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) of the definition of key personnel in subsection 28(3) of the Act.
kind, of an aircraft, means:
 (a) for an aircraft that is covered by an aircraft type rating—the aircraft type rating; and
 (b) for an aircraft that is not covered by an aircraft type rating—the type of aircraft.
kit‑built aircraft means an aircraft described in paragraph 21.191(h).
land and hold short operation means an operation in which the pilot in command of an aircraft:
 (a) lands the aircraft on a runway; and
 (b) stops the aircraft before an intersection with another runway; and
 (c) does not proceed further until instructed to do so by air traffic control.
landing area has the same meaning as in Annex 2 to the Chicago Convention.
landing minima means the minimum values of the following that are used for the purpose of determining whether an aerodrome may be used for landing aircraft:
 (a) visibility, including runway visibility and runway visual range;
 (b) cloud ceiling height.
landing minima requirements for an aerodrome: see regulation 91.307.
landing weight, for a flight of an aircraft, means the total weight of the aircraft, including its load, at landing.
large RPA: see regulation 101.022.
letter of ATSO design approval: see paragraph 21.601(2)(c).
level, in relation to a flight of an aircraft, has the same meaning as in Annex 2 to the Chicago Convention.
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