Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 18/58)
Character Range: 982734–985683

class of aircraft: see regulation 61.020.
conduct, as a verb, means:
 (a) in relation to a flight operation—to occupy a flight control seat in an aircraft while the operation takes place; or
 (b) in relation to a simulated flight operation—to occupy a flight control seat in a flight simulation training device while the simulated operation takes place; or
 (c) in relation to an operation of a tethered helicopter—to occupy a flight control seat in the tethered helicopter while the operation takes place.
course deviation indicator operation means an instrument approach operation using a course deviation indicator for lateral navigation guidance.
cross‑country flight means a flight along a pre‑planned route during which the pilot uses geometry, topography or radio navigation aids to determine the aircraft's position and course.
cross‑country flight time means flight time accrued during a cross‑country flight.
cruise relief type rating means:
 (a) a cruise relief co‑pilot type rating; or
 (b) a cruise relief flight engineer type rating.
current:
 (a) for an aviation English language proficiency assessment—see regulation 61.260; and
 (b) for a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate held by:
 (i) a student pilot—see subregulation 61.114(6); and
 (ii) a recreational pilot licence holder—see subregulation 61.405(3); and
 (c) for a certificate of validation or medical certificate—means a certificate that is in force.
differences training, for a variant, means the training mentioned in regulation 61.200 for the variant.
dual cross‑country flight time means cross‑country flight time that is conducted in dual flight.
dual flight means flight conducted while receiving training from a pilot instructor occupying a flight control seat in an aircraft that is fitted with fully functional dual controls.
dual flight check means an in‑flight assessment by a flight instructor of the competency of a student pilot to conduct a solo training flight.
dual instrument flight time means instrument flight time that is conducted in dual flight.
dual instrument ground time means instrument ground time that is conducted in dual simulated flight.
dual instrument time means:
 (a) dual instrument flight time; or
 (b) dual instrument ground time.
dual simulated flight means simulated flight conducted while receiving training from a pilot instructor occupying a flight control seat in a flight simulation training device that is fitted with fully functional dual controls.
duration, of a flight, means:
 (a) for a flight in an aeroplane or gyroplane—the time from the moment the aircraft begins moving, whether or not under its own power, in preparation for flight until the moment it comes to rest at the end of the flight; or
 (b) for a flight in a helicopter or powered‑lift aircraft—the time from the moment the aircraft's rotor blades start turning until the moment the rotor blades stop turning after the aircraft comes to