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Part 105 (Parachuting from Aircraft) Manual of Standards 2023

I, Philippa Jillian Spence, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make the following Manual of Standards.

Dated 22 August 2023

[Signed P. Spence]
Pip Spence
Director of Aviation Safety
Contents
Chapter 1—Preliminary
1.01  Name
1.02  Commencement
1.03  Authority
1.04  Definitions
1.05  References to TSOs, ETSOs, etc.
1.06  Prescribed Part 105 activity—ground control
1.07  Prescribed Part 105 activity—compatibility assessments
Chapter 2—Reserve parachute assembly, and emergency parachute, requirements
Division 1—Preliminary
2.01  Scope of Chapter 2
2.02  Definition for Chapter 2
Division 2—Reserve parachute assemblies
2.03  Definition for Division 2, Chapter 2
2.04  Requirements in relation to a reserve parachute assembly
2.05  Resolution of inconsistent requirements—subsection 2.04(4)
2.06  When only Part 105 ASAO requirements are to apply—subsection 2.04(4)
Division 3—Emergency parachutes
2.07  Definition for Division 3, Chapter 2
2.08  Requirements in relation to an emergency parachute
2.09  When Part 105 ASAO's requirements are to apply—subsection 2.08(5)
Chapter 3—Aircraft operated to facilitate parachute descents: trainee or tandem parachutists
Division 1—Aircraft facilitating parachute descents: maintenance requirements
3.01  Aircraft facilitating parachute descents—maintenance requirements
Division 2—Jump pilot training requirements: certain aircraft
3.02  Scope of Division 2, Chapter 3
3.03  Jump pilot training requirements—parachute descents by trainee or tandem parachutists
3.04  Requirements for competency reviews
3.05  Recency requirements for jump pilots—6-month competency reviews
3.06  Recency requirements for jump pilots—12-month competency reviews
Division 3—Jump pilot flight-time requirements: powered-lift aircraft
3.07  Jump pilot flight-time requirements
Chapter 4—Dropping things
4.01  Dropping things over populous areas
4.02  Dropping things other than over populous areas
4.03  ASAO exposition requirements—dropping of certain things other than over populous areas
Chapter 5—Operational requirements
Division 1—Scope of Chapter 5
5.01  Scope of Chapter 5
Division 2—Parachute airworthiness
5.02  Airworthiness authorisations
5.03  Part 105 ASAO requirements—reserve parachutes
5.04  Parachute packing logbooks for reserve or emergency parachutes
5.05  Parachute packing logbooks—main parachutes used by tandem, or student, parachutists
5.06  Parachute packing logbooks—records and certification of maintenance
5.07  Method of approving return to service of parachutes
5.08  Personal logbooks—records by packers and riggers
5.09  Parachute descents—equipment
5.10  Main parachute and container compatibility—parachutist requirements
5.11  Main parachute and container compatibility—packer and rigger requirements, etc.
5.12  Main parachute and container compatibility assessment—other assessors
5.13  Main parachute and container compatibility—change of parachute components
5.14  Reserve parachutes—recurring inspection: requirements for parachutists
5.15  Reserve parachutes—inconsistent inspection requirements
5.16  Inspections and packing of reserve parachutes
5.17  Recurring compatibility checks for reserve parachute assemblies
5.18  Inspections and packing of emergency parachutes
5.19  Maintenance—general requirements for packers and riggers
5.20  Maintenance that may be authorised under parachutist certificate
5.20A  Maintenance requirements for main parachutes
5.21  Approval for return to service—reserve parachutes
5.22  Approval for return to service—emergency parachutes
Division 3—Pilots of aircraft operated to facilitate parachute descents