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or has not started or resumed, in accordance with subparagraph (vi) or (vii); and
           (vi) for a practice flight being conducted in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome — the pilot in command of the aircraft ensures that the practice flight ceases 10 minutes before the expected arrival time at the aerodrome of any scheduled air transport operation; and
           (vii) for a practice flight being conducted in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome — the pilot in command of the aircraft ensures that the practice flight is not started or resumed until:
            (A) a period of 10 minutes has elapsed after the departure of any scheduled air transport operation; or
            (B) an aircraft conducting a scheduled air transport operation is more than 10 nautical miles away from the aerodrome reference point of the aerodrome.
         Note   If the pilot in command must cease a practice flight, then the radio monitoring, reporting and broadcast rule variances permitted by this exemption also cease, and the pilot in command must resume radio monitoring, reporting and broadcasting in accordance with Part 91 requirements until the variances are permitted to resume.
       (4) Each exemption under subsection (3) is subject to the conditions in subsections (5), (6) and (7).
       (5) If the pilot in command of an aircraft in a practice flight does not start, or ceases, or suspends the flight, in accordance with subparagraph (3)(d)(vi) or (vii), then any exemption under this instrument from any radio monitoring, reporting or broadcasting rule ceases temporarily to apply to the pilot until the requirements of subparagraph (3)(d)(vi) or (vii) no longer apply to the pilot.
       (6) The pilot in command must, before a practice flight begins, demonstrate that the proposed flight is solely and demonstrably a practice flight, if so requested in writing by a CASA officer.
       (7) The pilot in command must, within 3 months of completion of a practice flight, demonstrate that the flight was solely and demonstrably a practice flight, if so requested in writing by a CASA officer.

20B Aerobatic activities in the vicinity of a non-controlled aerodrome — exemptions and directions
       (1) In this section, words and phrases have the same meaning as in the Act and the regulations, unless the contrary intention appears.
       (2) In this section:
aerobatic activity means any of the following that is a Club activity:
(a) training in aerobatic manoeuvres;
(b) practice for, or participation in, a competition involving the conduct of aerobatic manoeuvres, provided that the competition is not, or is not part of, an air display.
Note   For air displays and practice for air displays, see sections 20 and 20A. Aerobatic activity, in the form of, or for the purposes of, an air display or practice for