Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333:reg:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 75774–78588

to the operation of the following aeroplanes:
 (a) a propeller-driven, multi‑engine aeroplane with an MTOW of more than 5 700 kg;
 (b) a jet‑driven, multi‑engine aeroplane with an MTOW of more than 2 722 kg.

10.17  Take-off performance and landing performance requirements
  For subregulations 135.345(1), and 135.350(1), of CASR, the prescribed requirements relating to take-off performance and landing performance, for a flight of an aeroplane, are the requirements stated in Chapter 9 of the Part 121 Manual of Standards.

Chapter 11 — Equipment

Division 1—General

11.01  Purpose of Chapter 11 etc.
 (1) This Chapter prescribes requirements for subregulation 135.370(1) of CASR.
 (2) The requirements apply to the aeroplane's operator, unless a provision of this Chapter states that a requirement applies to another person, in which case it applies to the operator and other person.
 (3) In addition to the operator, the requirements stated in the following provisions also apply to the pilot in command of the aeroplane:
 (a) subsections 11.16(3) to (6);
 (b) subsection 11.18(2);
 (c) subsections 11.42(3) and (4);
 (d) subsections 11.57(1) to (3);
 (e) subsections 11.61(1) to (7);
 (f) subsections 11.62(1) and (2).
 (4) A person other than the operator, or, for the provisions mentioned in subsection (3), the pilot in command, may also be subject to a requirement stated in a provision of this Chapter, as stated in the provision setting out the requirement.
 (5) In this Chapter, unless the contrary intention appears in, or for, a particular provision:
 (a) a reference to a pilot seeing, or viewing, anything from a pilot's seat is taken to mean that the thing is seen or viewed from the pilot's normal sitting position in the seat; and
 (b) any mention of feet (or ft) in the context of an altitude is taken to mean feet above mean sea level (AMSL), unless otherwise stated.

Division 2—Approvals, visibility and inoperability

11.02  Approval of aeroplane equipment
 (1) Before a registered aeroplane begins a flight, any equipment that is required to be fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane under this Chapter must meet the requirements of, or be approved under, Part 21 of CASR.
 (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following:
 (a) an item of equipment used to display the time;
 (b) an independent portable light, for example, a flashlight or torch;
 (c) a headset;
 (d) a portable megaphone;
 (e) a sea anchor and other equipment for mooring;
 (f) a first-aid kit, emergency medical kit or universal precaution kit;
 (g) survival equipment, including signalling equipment.
 (3) Before a foreign-registered aeroplane begins a flight, the equipment required by this Chapter to be fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane must have been approved by the NAA of the aeroplane's State