Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p64
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 64/70)
Character Range: 4232118–4234897

Act 1958); or
 (b) a removee (within the meaning of subsection 5(1) of the Migration Act 1958); or
 (c) a person in custody; or
 (d) a passenger carried on an aircraft:
 (i) who is on the aircraft because the passenger has been refused entry to a country; or
 (ii) whose passport does not include a visa required for entry to the passenger's destination country.
rocket means a pilotless vehicle powered by reaction that carries all the components necessary to provide its jet.
rotorcraft means:
 (a) a helicopter; or
 (b) a gyroplane; or
 (c) a powered‑lift aircraft.
route segment means a portion of a route.
RPA: see regulation 101.021.
RPAS (short for remote pilot aircraft system) means a set of configurable elements consisting of a remotely piloted aircraft, its associated remote pilot station (or stations), the required command and control links and any other system elements as may be required at any point during the operation of the aircraft.
RPL training course means training in the operation of RPA for the grant of a remote pilot licence that is conducted:
 (a) by a person who is certificated under regulation 101.335 and whose operations include conducting training; and
 (b) in accordance with any standards or requirements prescribed by the Part 101 Manual of Standards.
RTCA/DO‑200A means the latest version of RTCA/DO‑200A, Standards for Processing Aeronautical Data, issued by RTCA, Inc, as in force from time to time.
Note: RTCA/DO‑200A could in 2014 be viewed on the RTCA's website (http://www.rtca.org).
runway strip means a defined area at an aerodrome, including the runway and stopway (if any) to which it relates, that is intended to:
 (a) reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off the runway; and
 (b) protect aircraft flying over the area during take‑off, landing or a missed approach.
runway visual range means the range, measured using an electronic instrument, over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can see the runway surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centre line.
RVSM airspace means any of the following:
 (a) the airspace, at or above flight level 290, identified in the AIP as airspace where a vertical separation minimum of 1,000 ft applies;
 (b) the airspace, at or above flight level 290, designated, or otherwise recognised, by the appropriate authority of a foreign country to be airspace where a vertical separation minimum of 1, 000 ft applies;
 (c) airspace, at or above flight level 290, where a vertical separation of 1,000 ft applies under the terms of a Regional Air Navigation Agreement.
safety‑critical aeronautical product, for a limited category aircraft: see regulation 132.025.
safety management system, for an Australian air transport operator,