Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00162:body:0:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00162
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Character Range: 15375–18228

means the part of AIP known as En Route Supplement Australia, as in force from time to time.

Part 3 Exemptions and related directions

12 Maintaining  a continuous watch for ATS standard visual signals — exemption
       (1) This section applies to the pilot in command of an aircraft that is part of aerodrome traffic at a controlled aerodrome (a relevant aircraft).
       (2) The pilot in command is exempted from compliance with subregulations 91.405(1) and (6) of CASR, but only to the extent of the requirement under paragraph 91.405(2)(a) (the requirement that a continuous watch for instructions given visually by Air Traffic Services for the aerodrome using standard visual signals must be maintained).
       (3) The exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that, if it is not possible to maintain the continuous listening watch mentioned in paragraph 91.405(2)(b) of CASR, the pilot in command must maintain a watch for instructions given visually by Air Traffic Services for the aerodrome using standard visual signals.

13 Safety when rotorcraft operating on the ground — exemption
       (1) This section applies to a person who operates a foreign registered rotorcraft on the ground.
       (2) The person is exempted from compliance with regulation 91.430 of CASR, but only to the extent of the requirement, under subparagraph 91.430(2)(a)(ii), that the person must be authorised to pilot the rotorcraft by the rotorcraft's State of registry.
       (3) The exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the person must be authorised to pilot the rotorcraft by the State of the operator.

14 Pilot permission for carriage of animals — exemption and direction
       (1) This section applies to a person who brings an animal onto an aircraft for a flight (the relevant flight) that is:
(a) an Australian air transport operation; or
(b) an aerial work operation conducted by an aerial work operator.
       (2) The person is exempted from compliance with the following:
(a) subregulation 91.620(1) of CASR;
(b) subregulation 91.620(8) of CASR, but only to the extent of a contravention of subregulation 91.620(1).
       (3) Each exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the person has permission to bring the animal onto the aircraft for the relevant flight from:
(a) the relevant Australian air transport operator; or
(b) the relevant aerial work operator.

 Direction to operator
       (4) If a relevant Australian air transport operator or relevant aerial work operator gives a person permission to bring an animal onto an aircraft under subsection (3), the operator and the relevant pilot in command of the aircraft for the flight must take reasonable steps to ensure that the carriage of the animal does not have an adverse effect on the safety of air navigation.

15 Communication