Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p56
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 56/70)
Character Range: 4210993–4214004

with the requirements prescribed by the Part 139 Manual of Standards for the purposes of this definition.
officer, of a corporation, in Part 149, has the same meaning as in regulation 142.035.
off‑shore installation means an installation that is erected on, or floating in the sea above, the continental shelf for the purpose of extracting, or exploring for, petroleum or natural gas.
one‑engine‑inoperative cruising speed, for an aeroplane, means any speed stated in the aeroplane's flight manual as a cruising speed with one engine inoperative.
operated within the visual line of sight: see subregulation 101.073(3).
operational control, for a flight of an aircraft, means control over the initiation, continuation, diversion or ending of the flight in the interests of the safety of the aircraft and the regularity and efficiency of the flight.
operational flight plan:
 (a) for a Part 121 operation—means a plan that meets the requirements of regulation 121.175; or
 (b) for a Part 133 operation—means a plan that meets the requirements of regulation 133.135; or
 (c) for a Part 135 operation—means a plan that meets the requirements of regulation 135.145.
operational safety‑critical personnel, for an Australian air transport operator, an aerial work operator or a balloon transport operator:
 (a) means personnel carrying out, or responsible for, safety‑related work, including:
 (i) personnel carrying out roles that have direct contact with the physical operation of aeroplanes, rotorcraft or Part 131 aircraft used in the operator's Australian air transport operations, aerial work operations or balloon transport operations; and
 (ii) personnel carrying out roles that have operational contact with personnel who operate aeroplanes, rotorcraft or Part 131 aircraft used in those operations; and
 (iii) personnel described as operational safety‑critical personnel in the operator's exposition or operations manual; but
 (b) does not include personnel who are employed or engaged by the operator (whether by contract or other arrangement) and are engaged in:
 (i) the provision of continuing airworthiness management services for aeroplanes, rotorcraft or Part 131 aircraft used in the operator's Australian air transport operations, aerial work operations or balloon transport operations; or
 (ii) carrying out maintenance on an aeroplane, rotorcraft, Part 131 aircraft or aeronautical product on behalf of an approved maintenance organisation.
operations manual means:
 (a) for a limited category organisation—the manual mentioned in subregulation 262AN(2) of CAR for the organisation; or
 (b) for an aerial work operator:
 (i) the set of documents approved by CASA under regulation 138.045 in relation to the operator; or
 (ii) if the set of documents is changed under regulation 138.060, 138.064 or 138.068, or the process mentioned in regulation 138.066—the set of documents as changed.
operations specifications has the same meaning as in Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Annex 6, Operation of Aircraft, to