Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 21/58)
Character Range: 990632–993617

(a) instrument flight time; or
 (b) instrument ground time.
knowledge deficiency report means a report prepared, and given to a person, under regulation 61.230.
licence means a flight crew licence.
licence document: see regulation 61.175.
low‑level endorsement means an endorsement mentioned in column 1 of table 61.1075.
low‑level operation means an operation below 500 ft AGL, other than the following:
 (a) climbing from take‑off;
 (b) descending for the purpose of landing;
 (c) an aerial application operation.
maximum certificated passenger seating capacity, for an aircraft, means the maximum passenger seating capacity stated in the aircraft's type certificate, foreign type certificate, supplemental type certificate or foreign supplemental type certificate.
maximum certificated take‑off weight, for an aircraft, means the maximum take‑off weight stated in the aircraft's type certificate, foreign type certificate, supplemental type certificate or foreign supplemental type certificate.
medical exemption means:
 (a) for the conduct of a solo flight by a student pilot—an approval under regulation 61.040 to conduct the solo flight without holding a current medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; and
 (b) for the exercise of the privileges of a flight crew licence or rating—an approval under regulation 61.040 to exercise the privileges of the licence or rating without holding a current medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate.
medical practitioner means a person entitled to practise as a medical practitioner under a law of a State or Territory.
multi‑crew, in relation to an aircraft, means that the aircraft is certificated for operation by a crew of at least 2 pilots.
multi‑crew operation means an operation that requires at least 2 pilots in:
 (a) a multi‑crew aircraft; or
 (b) an aircraft that is equipped, and required by these Regulations, to be operated by a crew of at least 2 pilots.
multi‑crew pilot licence training course means a course of training for the grant of a multi‑crew pilot licence conducted by a Part 142 operator.
multi‑crew type rating means a pilot type rating authorising its holder to pilot an aircraft of the type covered by the rating in a multi‑crew operation.
multi‑engine aeroplane means an aeroplane that has 2 or more engines, other than:
 (a) a multi‑engine centre‑line thrust aeroplane; or
 (b) an aeroplane that is prescribed by a legislative instrument under regulation 61.050 as an aeroplane that is included in the single‑engine aeroplane class.
multi‑engine centre‑line thrust aeroplane means an aeroplane with 2 or more engines that:
 (a) has the thrust line along the longitudinal axis of the aeroplane; and
 (b) has no asymmetric handling effect about the normal axis in the event of an engine failure.
night VFR endorsement means an endorsement mentioned in column 1 of table 61.980.
night vision goggles means a self‑contained binocular