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and is mentioned in Civil Aviation Advisory Publication 149-1(0) as it exists from time to time;
(c) in the case of a relevant towing aircraft that is registered under Part 47 of CASR — the pilot in command of the aircraft:
           (i) is authorised to pilot the aircraft under Part 61 of CASR, or, in the case of a powered sailplane, under subsection 8; and
           (ii) holds an authorisation issued by the relevant sport aviation body, the privileges of which include the towing of sailplanes administered by the sport aviation body; and
           (iii) while towing such a sailplane, operates the relevant towing aircraft in accordance with the towing procedures set out in the SAB manual of the relevant sport aviation body that administers the sailplane;
(d) in the case of a relevant towing aircraft that is listed with a sport aviation body — the pilot in command of the aircraft:
 (i) holds:
            (A) a pilot certificate issued by the relevant sport aviation body; and
            (B) an authorisation issued by the relevant sport aviation body for a relevant sailplane, the privileges of which include the towing of sailplanes administered by the sport aviation body; and
            (C) an authorisation issued by the relevant sport aviation body for the relevant towing aircraft, the privileges of which include the towing of gliders; and
           (ii) while towing such a sailplane, operates the relevant towing aircraft in accordance with the towing procedures set out in the SAB manual of the relevant sport aviation body that administers the sailplane.

10 Approval of flights not complying with conditions
       10.1 CASA may, on application by a person who proposes to fly a relevant sailplane otherwise than in accordance with a condition in subsection 8 or 9, approve the proposed flight.
       10.2 The application must:
(a) include details of the proposed flight and the conditions sought to be disapplied; and
(b) be made at least 28 days before the proposed flight.
       10.3 The approval must specify:
(a) the condition in subsection 8 or 9 that is not to apply in relation to the proposed flight; and
(b) the conditions, if any, to which the approval is subject.
       10.4 A person must not contravene an approval (or any conditions of an approval) granted under this subsection.

11 Transitional provisions
       11.1 A certificate, approval or authorisation given under a repealed Order by a sport aviation body that was current or in force immediately before the commencement of this Order, continues on and from that commencement as if it were an equivalent certificate, approval or authorisation given by the sport aviation body under this Order and subject to the same terms and conditions.
       11.2 An approval given, or determination made, under a repealed