Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00611:reg:2:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00611
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 4/15)
Character Range: 64832–67853

lights, unless it can be demonstrated that non-dimmed instrument lights are satisfactory under all conditions of flight likely to be encountered.

      3 Landing lights
       2 landing lights except that, in accordance with the provisions of regulation 308 of CAR 1988, aircraft engaged in private and aerial work operations and charter operations not carrying passengers for hire and reward are exempted from this requirement provided that 1 landing light is fitted.
Note   A single lamp having 2 separately energised filaments may be approved as meeting the requirement for 2 landing lights.

      4 Passenger compartment lights
       Lights in all passenger compartments.

      5 Pilots' compartment lights
       Means of lighting the pilots' compartment to provide illumination adequate for the study of maps and the reading of flight documents.

      6 Position and anti-collision lights
       Equipment for displaying the lights prescribed in regulation 196 of CAR 1988.
Note   In accordance of the provision of subregulation 195 (1) of CAR 1988, position and anti-collision lights must be displayed at night and in conditions of poor visibility.
      7 Emergency lighting
       Emergency lighting and a shock-proof electric torch for each crew member at the crew member station.
Appendix VI

Instruments required for V.F.R. operations — helicopters

      1 The flight and navigational instruments required are:
(a) an airspeed indicating system; and
(b) a pressure altimeter with a readily adjustable pressure datum setting scale graduated in millibars; and
(c)  (i) a direct reading magnetic compass; or
 (ii) a remote indicating magnetic compass and a standby direct reading magnetic compass; and
(d) an accurate timepiece indicating hours, minutes and seconds. This may be carried on the person of the pilot or navigator.
      2 In addition to the instruments required under clause 1, helicopters engaged in RPT, charter, or aerial work, operations and operating under the V.F.R. must be equipped with:
(a) a slip indicator; and
(b) an outside air temperature indicator when operating from or to a location at which ambient air temperature is not available from ground-based instruments.
Appendix VII

Instruments required for I.F.R. operations in helicopters (except night V.M.C.)

      1 The flight and navigational instruments required in a helicopter which is required to be operated by 2 pilots are:
(a) 2 airspeed indicators together with 1 airspeed indicating system with means of preventing malfunction due to either condensation or icing; and
(b) 2 sensitive pressure altimeters; and
(c)  (i) a direct reading magnetic compass; or
 (ii) a remote indicating compass and a standby direct reading magnetic compass; and
(d) an accurate timepiece indicating the time in hours, minutes and seconds; and
(e) 2 instantaneous vertical speed indicators; and
(f) an outside air temperature indicator; and
(g) 2 attitude indicators (artificial horizons) having a 5 inch dial presentation and a standby