Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01107:body:0:p29
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01107
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Character Range: 76305–79166

trainer (however named) to:
 (a) conduct training for the issue of a jump pilot authorisation; and
 (b) assess candidates for a jump pilot authorisation; and
 (c) conduct recurrent training for, and assess the ongoing competency of, holders of jump pilot authorisations.

5.24  Jump pilot radio procedures
 (1) Subject to subsection (4), the pilot in command of an aircraft that is facilitating a parachute descent must make a broadcast advising the intention to drop parachutists from the aircraft at least 2 minutes before a parachutist is to exit the aircraft.
 (2) The broadcast must be made on all relevant aviation safety radio frequencies for the airspace through which a parachutist is to descend and in which the aircraft operates.
Note: The radiocommunication frequencies that may be used for parachute club operations are prescribed by Part 1.2 of Schedule 1 to the Radiocommunications (Aircraft and Aeronautical Mobile Stations) Class Licence 2016.
 (3) The broadcast must give notice of:
 (a) the location of the drop zone; and
 (b) the altitude at which parachutists are to exit the aircraft; and
 (c) the number of parachutist canopies expected.
 (4) Subsection (1) does not apply if an ATS provider makes a broadcast, on an aviation safety radio frequency for the airspace through which the parachutists descend, and in which the aircraft operates, that:
 (a) advises of the time that parachutists will be dropped; and
 (b) gives notice of the matters in subsection (3).
Note: See the definition of ATS provider in the CASR Dictionary.
 (5) The pilot in command must ensure that no parachutists exit the aircraft in controlled airspace until the pilot has received, from an ATS provider:
 (a) the clearance "[Aircraft call-sign] clear to drop"; or
 (b) clearance in some other form allowing parachutists to exit the aircraft.

Division 4—Conduct of parachute descents

5.25  Procedures for safe conduct of parachute descents
 (1) A Part 105 ASAO that administers parachute descents must:
 (a) state, in its exposition, whether any of the following kinds of parachute descent is permitted for parachute descents administered by the ASAO:
 (i) a parachute descent conducted at high altitudes;
 (ii) a relative-work descent (other than a descent mentioned in subparagraph (iii));
 (iii) a canopy relative-work descent;
 (iv) a parachute descent at night;
 (v) a parachute descent over or near a body of water, in the circumstances mentioned in subsection 5.36(1);
 (vi) a parachute descent by a trainee parachutist;
 (vii) a cutaway descent;
 (viii) a display descent;
 (ix) a cloud descent;
 (x) a tandem descent;
 (xi) another kind of parachute descent specified in the exposition of the ASAO for the purposes of this subparagraph; and
 (b) if permitted—include, in the ASAO's exposition, procedures for the safe conduct of a parachute descent of