Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2006C00316:body:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2006C00316
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Character Range: 7765–10609

aeroplane is exempt from compliance with the following provisions of the Regulations:
(a) Parts 3, 4, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 5 and 7;
(b) subregulations 83 (1) (2) and (3) in respect of VHF equipment;
(c) regulations 133, 139, 155 and 157;
(d) Division 4 of Part 13;
(e) regulations 207 and 208;
(f) regulation 210 insofar as advertising of flying training to qualify for a pilot standard specified in the appropriate Operations Manual is concerned;
(g) regulation 230;
(h) subregulation 242 (2);
(i) regulations 252 and 252A.

3AA Conditions on special certificate of airworthiness
3AA.1 The exemption given by subsection 3 for an aeroplane to which paragraph 1.2 applies is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the special certificate of airworthiness issued for the aeroplane stops having effect at the earliest of:
 (i) the end of the validity period, if any, mentioned in the certificate; or
 (ii) suspension of the certificate; or
           (iii)    cancellation of the certificate; or
 (iv) a modification being made to the aeroplane that was not authorised by the manufacturer; or
 (v) the aeroplane no longer complying with LSA standards as defined by regulation 21.172 of CASR 1998;
(b) the holder must, on request by CASA or an authorised person, make the special certificate of airworthiness available for inspection by CASA or the authorised person;
(c) the aeroplane must continue to be registered in Australia;
(d) CASA or an authorised person may suspend or cancel the special certificate of airworthiness if CASA or the authorised person considers it necessary to do so in the interest of aviation safety;
(e) if the special certificate of airworthiness stops having effect, or is cancelled or suspended, the holder must, at the written request of CASA or an authorised person, surrender the certificate to CASA or the authorised person.
Note   Regulation 262APA of the Regulations applies to special light sport aircraft. The conditions in this paragraph form an additional operating limitation under subregulation 262APA (4).

3AB Conditions on experimental certificate
       3AB.1The exemption given by subsection 3 for an aeroplane to which paragraph 1.3 applies is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the experimental certificate issued for the aeroplane stops having effect at the earliest of:
 (i) the end of the validity period, if any, mentioned in the certificate; or
 (ii) suspension of the certificate; or
 (iii) cancellation of the certificate; or
 (iv) the aeroplane no longer complying with LSA standards as defined by regulation 21.172 of CASR 1998;
(b) the holder must, on request by CASA or an authorised person, make the experimental certificate available for inspection by CASA or the authorised person;
(c) the aeroplane must continue to be registered in Australia;
(d) CASA or an authorised person may