Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:5:p114
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 114/117)
Character Range: 3811677–3814632

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200.008  Defence Force aircraft operated by civilian flight crew
 (1) This regulation applies to a Defence Force aircraft that is being flown and operated by persons, other than members of the Defence Force, who hold commercial or higher category licences, and that is engaged in:
 (a) flight testing; or
 (b) search and rescue; or
 (c) support of aircraft development and flight test programs; or
 (d) any other activity authorised by the Defence Force.
 (2) The aircraft is exempt from CASR (other than this regulation) if the conditions in section 95.20 of the Civil Aviation Orders, as in force from time to time, are complied with.
 (3) In this regulation:
flight testing, of an aircraft, means flying performed on behalf of the contractor or Defence Force to establish that the aircraft meets all the requirements of the contractor or Defence Force after manufacture or major servicing and inspection.
Subpart 200.C—Authorisation to fly

200.020  Authorised flight without certificate of airworthiness
  For paragraph 20AA(3)(b) of the Act, an Australian aircraft that is exempt from CASR is authorised to fly without a certificate of airworthiness.

200.025  Flying unregistered aircraft
  For paragraph 20AB(1)(a) of the Act, a person is taken to hold a civil aviation authorisation that is in force and authorises the person to perform a duty that is essential to the operation of an unregistered Australian aircraft during flight time if:
 (a) the person holds a pilot certificate granted by a sport aviation body (other than an ASAO) that administers aviation activities in the aircraft; and
 (b) the person operates the aircraft in accordance with the sport aviation body's operations manual.

200.030  Flying unregistered aircraft—offence
  A person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person pilots an unregistered Australian aircraft; and
 (b) a sport aviation body (other than an ASAO) administers aviation activities in the aircraft; and
 (c) the person does not:
 (i) hold a pilot certificate granted by the sport aviation body; and
 (ii) operate the aircraft in accordance with the sport aviation body's operations manual.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

Part 201—Miscellaneous

Table of contents
201.001 Appointment of authorised persons
201.002 Identity cards
201.002A Authorised persons requesting cockpit entry or occupation of seat etc.
201.003 Commonwealth and CASA not liable in certain cases
201.004 Review of decisions
201.016 Disclosure etc. of information
201.020 Service of documents
201.022 Carriage of medicines—relationship with other laws
201.025 Prescription of matters for definitions in these Regulations
201.030 Approvals by CASA—definitions in these Regulations

201.001  Appointment of authorised persons
 (1) CASA may appoint a person, or the persons included in a class of persons, to be an authorised person in relation to any one or more of the following:
 (a) CASR;
 (b) a particular provision of CASR;