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force or existing from time to time;
(c) if the pilot in command has reason to believe that the Club is failing to comply with any of the requirements for aerobatic activity imposed on the Club by this section, the pilot must comply with the following provisions of CASR:
           (i) paragraphs 91.375(2)(a) and (c);
           (ii) regulations 91.630 and 91.640.
       Note   The requirements imposed on the Club by this section are the CASA directions under subsections (6) and (7).
       (6) For regulation 11.245 of CASR, the Club must comply with the directions mentioned in subsection (7).
       (7) The Club must do the following:
(a) develop and maintain written rules and procedures that implement the requirements of this section as they apply to the Club and to pilots in command;
(b) include the details of this section in the rules and procedures;
(c) use appropriate means to make all Club rules and procedures known to pilots in command participating in aerobatic activity;
(d) promptly give CASA a copy of the rules and procedures, on request;
(e) appoint, in writing, a Competition Coordinator for all aerobatic activity;
(f) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that a ground communications station (the station) is established at the non-controlled aerodrome that is relevant for the aerobatic activity;
(g) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that the station:
           (i) operates on each day that an aerobatic activity takes place, in order to advise other aircraft operating in the vicinity of the non-controlled aerodrome of:
            (A) the aerobatic activity; and
            (B) the location and direction of the participants in the aerobatic activity; and
           (ii) has a radio operator who:
            (A) conducts any radiocommunications; and
            (B) is authorised under Part 61 or 64 of CASR to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency; and
            (C) monitors both the VHF frequency nominated by the Club, and the CTAF; and
            (D) makes broadcasts and reports on these frequencies, as required by the Club rules and procedures, and when reasonably necessary to avoid the risk of accidents or incidents involving other aircraft;
           (iii) commences operations at least 10 minutes before aerobatic activity begins and continues throughout the duration of the aerobatic activity;
(h) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that only aircraft carrying serviceable VHF radio transceivers are allowed to participate in the aerobatic activity;
(i) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that aerobatic activities stop at least 10 minutes before the expected arrival time at the aerodrome of any scheduled air transport operation;
(j) acting through the Competition Coordinator, ensure that aerobatic activities are not started or resumed until the later of the following:
           (i) 10 minutes after the departure of any scheduled air transport operation;
           (ii) when any scheduled air