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103 aircraft) being operated to facilitate a parachute descent must ensure that supplemental oxygen is provided in accordance with the requirements of Division 26.11 of the Part 91 Manual of Standards.
Note: See Division 26.11 of the Part 91 Manual of Standards for the rules about supplemental oxygen equipment on board aircraft. The rules prescribe requirements about the supply of supplemental oxygen to flight crew members and parachutists (passengers).

Chapter 9—Flight crew

9.01  Pilot requirements for parachute descents—Part 103 aircraft
  For the purposes of subregulation 105.135(2) of CASR, the pilot in command of a Part 103 aircraft being operated to facilitate a parachute descent must:
 (a) hold a pilot certificate that:
 (i) is issued by the Part 103 ASAO that has an approved function mentioned in section 20 of the Part 149 Manual of Standards; and
 (ii) authorises the holder to operate the aircraft; and
 (b) have a minimum of:
 (i) at least 200 hours of aeronautical experience; and
 (ii) at least 100 hours of flight time as pilot in command of aircraft of the same category; and
 (iii) at least 10 hours of flight time as pilot in command of the same kind of Part 103 aircraft.