Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00162:body:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00162
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 5352–8113

State of the operator has the same meaning as "State, of an operator", as given by the CASR Dictionary.
the Act means the Civil Aviation Act 1988.

3A Table of Contents
        The Table of Contents for this instrument is not part of this instrument. It is for guidance only and may be edited or updated by CASA in any published version of this instrument.

4 Application
       (1) This instrument applies, according to its terms, to the operator, and the pilot in command, of an aircraft to which Part 91 of CASR applies.
       (2) This instrument also applies, according to its terms, to certain other persons.

Part 2 Directions

5 Flight manual instructions — direction
       (1) The pilot in command of the flight and operation of an aircraft must ensure that any activity in relation to the flight or operation, whether occurring before, during or after the flight, is conducted in a way that meets each requirement or limitation for the activity mentioned in the aircraft flight manual instructions for the aircraft, as in force at the time the activity is carried out.
       (2) The direction in subsection (1) applies subject to section 6 of CASA EX92/22 – Part 137 and Part 91 of CASR – Supplementary Exemptions and Directions Instrument 2022 (CASA EX92/22).
Note   The direction in section 6 of CASA EX92/22 sets out how this direction applies to the pilot in command of specified aeroplanes engaged in an aerial application operation.

6 Documents about medical status of flight crew members who do not hold a class 1 or class 2 medical certificate — direction
       (1) This section applies if a flight crew member of an aircraft for a flight:
(a) does not hold a medical certificate for the flight; but
(b) holds one of the following (the medical document):
           (i) a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate;
           (ii) a record of class 5 medical self-declaration;
           (iii) a medical exemption.
       (2) Subject to subsection (3), the pilot in command of the aircraft for the flight must ensure that, when the aircraft begins the flight, a physical or electronic copy of the medical document relevant to the conduct of the flight by the pilot is carried on the aircraft.
       (3) Subsection (2) does not apply if:
(a) aerobatic manoeuvres will be conducted during the flight; and
(b) carriage of the document on the aircraft would present a risk to the safety of the aircraft or persons on board the aircraft.

7 Photographic identity documents — direction
       (1) In this section:
identifier means each flight crew member document mentioned in paragraph 91.105(2)(b) of CASR that is carried on to an aircraft for a flight.
Note   An identifier is a particular photographic identification document