Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333:front:0:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333
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Character Range: 14673–17478

particular AS/NZS standard is a reference to the particular joint Australian and New Zealand Standard, as in force or existing from time to time.
Note: For example, the joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2004, Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles.
 (2) In this instrument, unless a contrary intention appears, a reference to a particular TSO is a reference to that TSO or a later version of that TSO.
 (3) In this instrument, unless a contrary intention appears, a reference to a particular ETSO is a reference to that ETSO or a later version of that ETSO.
Note 1: The first version of a TSO may have been issued with, or without, the notation "(0)" at the end (for example only, the citations of TSO-C129 and TSO-129(0) would refer to the same document). Therefore, for first version TSOs, either form is an acceptable citation.
Note 2: TSO later versions are identified by an alphabetical letter (for example only, TSO-C129 (or TSO-C129(0) versus TSO-C129a). Unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to (for example only) TSO-C129 (or TSO-C129(0)) means that version or a later version. A reference to TSO-C129a means that version or a later version, but not the earlier version, unless a contrary intention appears.

1.07  Applied, adopted or incorporated documents
  In this instrument, a reference in a provision to a document that is applied, adopted or incorporated for the purposes of the provision is a reference to the document as it exists or is in force from time to time, unless the contrary intention is expressly stated by the reference being to a specifically dated version of the document.

1.08  Maximum distance of an area of water from land to be a suitable forced landing area
  RESERVED

1.09  Additional permitted categories of aeroplanes
  For subparagraph 135.030(1)(b)(iv) of CASR, the following categories are prescribed:
 (a) utility;
 (b) acrobatic.

Chapter 2 — Flight distance limitations

2.01  Flight distance requirements
 (1) In this section:
  relevant cruising speed means the one-engine-inoperative cruising speed, in ISA conditions and still air, stated in the operator's exposition.
 (2) This section prescribes requirements for subregulation 135.035(1) of CASR.
 (3) A piston-engine, multi-engine aeroplane with an MTOW of more than 5 700 kg must not be flown further than the distance from an adequate aerodrome, for the flight, which the aeroplane can fly if flying at the relevant cruising speed for 60 minutes.
 (4) Subject to subsection (5), a turbine-engine, multi-engine aeroplane with an MTOW of more than 5 700 kg must not be flown further than the distance from an adequate aerodrome, for the flight, which the aeroplane can fly if flying at the relevant cruising speed for 180 minutes.
 (5) Subsection (4) does