Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01118:reg:6:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01118
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 37128–40303

operate the aircraft for the flight:
            (A) a CP(B)L;
            (B) a certificate of validation issued under Part 5 of CAR;
            (C) a relevant permit to operate the aircraft, including the relevant endorsements applicable for the flight;
           (iii) either of the following:
            (A) a photographic identification document issued by a Commonwealth, State or Territory authority or agency;
            Note   Some examples of photographic identification documents include an Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC), an Aviation Identification (AVID) or a driver's licence.
            (B) the member's passport;
(d) suitable scale maps and aeronautical charts for the proposed area of operation, which show the following:
           (i) certified aerodromes;
           (ii) non-controlled aerodromes identified in the authorised aeronautical information;
           (iii) the lateral and vertical limits of any of the following:
            (A) controlled airspace;
            (B) prohibited, restricted, and danger areas (if any);
           (iv) topographical information to enable the pilot in command to navigate to a suitable landing area.
       (2) Despite paragraph (1) (a), if:
(a) the information and instructions that are required under the relevant airworthiness standards for the Part 131 aircraft to be included in the aircraft's flight manual are contained in another document; and
(b) the other document is carried on board the aircraft; and
(c) that document does not alter, or contain anything that would conflict with, the information or instructions mentioned in paragraph (a);
        then the document may be carried on board the aircraft in place of the aircraft flight manual.
    Note   An exposition that meets the requirements in subsection (2) could be carried on board instead of the flight manual.
       (3) Also, despite paragraph (1) (a), if:
(a) a checklist of the Part 131 aircraft's normal, abnormal and emergency procedures mentioned in paragraph (b) of the definition of aircraft flight manual instructions in the CASR Dictionary is contained in another document; and
(b) the other document is carried on board the aircraft; and
(c) that document does not alter, or contain anything that would conflict with, the information or instructions in the checklist;
        then the document may be carried on board the aircraft in place of the checklist.

5.02 Carriage of documents — flights that begin or end, or are conducted entirely, outside Australian territory
       (1) For subregulation 131.275 (1), the additional documents mentioned in subsection (2) are prescribed for carriage on a flight of a Part 131 aircraft that:
(a) either:
           (i) begins or ends outside Australian territory; or
           (ii) is conducted entirely outside Australian territory; and
(b) is involved in:
           (i) a Part 131 recreational activity; or
           (ii) a specialised balloon operation.
       (2) For subsection (1), the additional documents are the following:
(a) the aircraft's certificate of airworthiness and certificate of registration;
(b) if the aircraft has a radio station licence —a