Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00404:front:0:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00404
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 23708–26497

measurement point  means any point on the actual or notional centreline of a runway between the 2 threshold centrepoints.
mode of operation means:
(a) manual mode; or
(b) the mode that is automated operation.
Note   Manual mode requires prescribed training in both the manual mode and the automated operation mode, in accordance with this MOS. The applicable mode of operation for a flight is that specified in the provision of this MOS which refers to the mode of operation for the flight.
modification, for an aircraft, means that, as compared to the permit version, the aircraft is:
(a)      altered in any way; or
(b)      a duplicate of the permit version, whether or not it contains some things that were part of the permit version.
MOS means Manual of Standards.
movement area has the meaning given in subsection 3.01(2) of the Part 139 (Aerodromes) Manual of Standards 2019.
NAIPS means the National Aeronautical Information Processing System administered by AA.
nominated personnel means the following personnel of a certified RPA operator:
(a) the chief executive officer (the CEO);
(b) the chief remote pilot (the CRP);
(ba) if the operator is a RePL training organisation — the chief RePL instructor (CRI);
(c) the maintenance controller.
non-controlled aerodrome means a place that is:
(a) a helicopter landing site not located at a controlled aerodrome; or
(b) an aerodrome that is not a controlled aerodrome.
Part 139 Manual of Standards means the Manual of Standards made under regulation 139.005 of CASR.
permit version, for an aircraft, means the version of the aircraft when it was first:
(a)      registered under Division 47.C.2 of CASR; or
(b) granted a permission under section 13.01.
person, includes a certified RPA operator.
practical competency component: see paragraph 2.02 (1) (b) of this MOS.
practical competency standards means the standards and requirements for the practical competency component of a RePL training course.
Note   See also section 2.02 of this MOS.
RAIM means receiver autonomous integrity monitoring, which is a technology developed to assess the integrity of GPS signals.
remote pilot means the holder of a remote pilot licence. However, in Schedule 5 a reference (however expressed) to a remote pilot demonstrating a behaviour is taken to be a reference to an applicant for a RePL.
Note   See also the definition of RePL holder.
remote pilot in command, for an RPA operation, means the pilot designated by an RPA operator, in accordance with the operator's documented practices and procedures, as being in command of the RPA operation and charged with the safe conduct of the operation.
remote pilot licence has the same meaning as in Division 101.F.3 of CASR.
remote pilot log: see section 10.06 of this MOS.
remote pilot station means