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(b) the GPWS is taken to be approved only if it meets:
 (i) the requirements set out in FAA notice N 8110.64 as in force on 15 August 1999; or
 (ii) the standard for the Class A Terrain Awareness Warning System specified in TSO C-151, TSO C-151a or TSO C-151b.
       9.2A GPWS must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of CASA to be capable of providing automatically a timely and distinctive warning to the flight crew when the aeroplane is in potentially hazardous proximity to the earth's surface.
       9.3Except as provided in paragraph 9.4, an aeroplane required to be fitted with a GPWS must not commence a flight with that equipment unserviceable.
       9.4An aeroplane required to be fitted with a GPWS must not depart with that equipment unserviceable from an aerodrome where facilities are available to repair or replace the GPWS and in no case must an aeroplane be operated with its GPWS unserviceable for a period exceeding 24 hours from the time the equipment was determined to be unserviceable.

9B Directions relating to carriage and use of automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast equipment
       9B.1This subsection applies to aircraft engaged in private, aerial work, charter or RPT operations in Australian territory.
       9B.2In subsections 9B, 9BA, 9C and 9E, and in Appendices XI, XII, XIII and XIV:
    14 CFR 91.225 means regulation 91.225 of the United States Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) titled Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment and use, as in force from time to time.
ADS-B means automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast.
ADS-B test flight means a flight to prove ADS-B transmitting equipment that is newly installed on the aircraft undertaking the flight.
aircraft address means a unique code of 24 binary bits assigned to an aircraft by:
(a) CASA when the aircraft is registered on the Australian Civil Aircraft Register; or
(b) the relevant RAAO for the aircraft when the aircraft is placed on its aircraft register.
AMSL means above mean sea level.
approved equipment configuration for ADS-B transmitting equipment means an equipment configuration that:
(a) meets the conditions for approval set out in Appendix XI, XII, XIII or XIV, as applicable under the Application provisions of the Appendix; or
(b) is approved in writing by CASA.
ATC means air traffic control.
CASR means the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
certain light sport, experimental and other aircraft means any of the following:
(a) a light sport aircraft for which a special certificate of airworthiness has been issued and is in force under regulation 21.186 of CASR;
(b) a light sport aircraft for which an experimental certificate has been issued and is in force under paragraph 21.191 (j) or (k) of CASR;
(c) any other aircraft