Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01540:reg:5:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01540
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 9/11)
Character Range: 41415–44079

of CASR; or
 (ii) an SAB permit is in force for the aeroplane.
       9A.3 For paragraph 9A.1, the requirements are:
(a) the aeroplane is fitted with a radio capable of two-way communication with air traffic control; and
(b) if the controlled airspace in which the aeroplane is operating requires a transponder to be fitted to the aeroplane — the aeroplane is fitted with a transponder that is suitable for use in the airspace; and
(c) the pilot in command holds a pilot licence with an aircraft category rating, the valid privileges of which include operating in controlled airspace and at a controlled aerodrome; and
(d) the pilot in command has a valid flight review for the aircraft's class rating under Part 61 of CASR.
Note 1   Regulation 91.285 of CASR additionally requires a person to hold an approval under regulation 91.045 of CASR to conduct a VFR flight in Class A airspace.
Note 2   Certain ultralight aeroplanes operated by approved flight training schools may operate in Class D airspace in accordance with CASA EX55/22 — Flight of Certain Ultralight Aeroplanes in Class D Airspace (Approved Flight Training Schools) Instrument 2022.

10 Flight height and separation limitations
Note   CASA may, by an approval under subsection 12, authorise a person to fly a relevant aeroplane otherwise than in accordance with a condition in this subsection.
       10.1 For the purposes of subparagraph 9.1(f), a relevant aeroplane may be flown at a height of less than 500 feet AGL if:
(a) the aeroplane is flying in the course of actually taking-off or landing; or
(b) the aeroplane is flying over land that is owned by, or under the control of, the pilot; or
(c) the owner or occupier (including the Crown) of land over which the aeroplane is flying, or an agent or employee of the owner or occupier, has given written permission for the flight to take place at such a height; or
(d) the aeroplane's pilot is engaged in low-flying flight training:
 (i) over a flying training area approved in writing by the operator conducting the training as suitable for low-flying activity; and
 (ii) the low-flying activity is conducted with the written permission of a person mentioned in subparagraph (c).
       10.2 For the purposes of subparagraph 9.1(f), except when taking-off or landing, a relevant aeroplane that is flown at a height of less than 500 feet AGL must be at a distance of at least 100 metres horizontally from:
(a) a public road (being a street, road, lane, thoroughfare or place open to, or used by, the public for passage of vehicles); or
(b) a person, other than a person associated with the operation of the aeroplane; or
(c) a dwelling, except