Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01762:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01762
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Character Range: 2543–5642

T-28 Trojan; Ryan STM; Beagle-Auster Bulldog; Auster AOP.9; Cessna Bird Dog; and North American P‑51 Mustang.
design philosophy 2 for an aircraft means an aircraft that does not meet civil airworthiness design standards and has special design features associated with military operations of bombing, ground attack or air combat.
Note   Examples of aircraft with special design features that would satisfy design philosophy 2 include: Cessna A 37 (ejection seats, bomb racks, minigun); De Havilland Venom (plywood/balsa/aluminium construction, turbine powered); and Fairey Gannet (folding wings and contra-rotating propellers).
design philosophy 3 for an aircraft means:
(a) an aircraft that does not meet civil airworthiness design standards and was designed for special military requirements which required compromises in matters of structure integrity, performance or reliability in order to achieve military objectives; or
(b) any other aircraft that does not meet design philosophy 1 or design philosophy 2.
Note 1   For paragraph (a), an example of a special military requirement would be high speed and high altitude reconnaissance operations with compromises in engine reliability and aircraft handling characteristics.
Note 2   Examples of aircraft that would satisfy design philosophy 3 include: Lockheed Starfighter; General Dynamics F-111; and English Electric Lightning.
maintenance level 1 means a maintenance philosophy where the aircraft's maintenance program is:
(a) substantially based on a manufacturer's maintenance program that has been approved for an equivalent civil aircraft; or
(b) the program used by the military user or manufacturer of the aircraft; or
(c) a system of maintenance approved by the administering authority.
maintenance level 2 means a maintenance philosophy for an aircraft that is not maintenance to maintenance level 1.
relevant engineering discipline means an engineering discipline that is described in a limited category organisation's approved manual as a mandatory qualification prerequisite for an individual to be authorised by the limited category organisation to issue approvals, certificates or advice mentioned in subregulation 132.180 (4) of CASR 1998.
relevant limited category organisation means an organisation that is approved under regulation 262AN of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 to perform functions in relation to limited category aircraft.

Part B — General requirements

5 Operational requirement — display of placard
       For paragraph 132.050 (2) (e) of CASR 1998, the following text is prescribed to be displayed in a placard on a limited category aircraft:
       Warning:
       Persons fly in this aircraft at their own risk.
       This aircraft was not designed for air transport operations and is not required to be operated to the same safety standards as an aircraft used for air transport operations.

6 Authorised operations for limited category aircraft
       For paragraph 132.055 (1) (h) of CASR 1998, this section is reserved for future use.

7 Flights over populous areas
       For paragraph 132.075 (4)