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holder to commence a duty period during a standby.
CAR means the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
CASR means the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
Chief Executive Officer means the person who is:
(a) if the AOC holder is an individual — that individual; or
(b) if the AOC holder is a corporation — the person (however described) whom CASA was satisfied, for subparagraph 28 (1) (b) (iv) of the Act (and the definition of key personnel in subsection 28 (3) of the Act), could hold or carry out the duties of the AOC holder's Chief Executive Officer.
complex operation means an operation which involves 1 or more of the following:
(a) an FDP with a displacement time of 2 hours or more;
(b) an augmented crew operation;
(c) an FDP that commences when the FCM is:
 (i) in an unknown state of acclimatisation; or
           (ii) acclimatised to a location other than the location where the FDP commences.
Note   AOC holders should consider the impact of Daylight Saving Time on local time differences for relevant locations because Daylight Saving Time may have an impact on whether or not an operation is complex.
consecutive, in relation to the hours or days of a period of time mentioned in a provision of this CAO, means a continuous, unbroken, period of time for the duration of the hours or days mentioned.
crew member has the meaning given by the CASR Dictionary.
crew rest facility means 1 of the following defined classes of facility on board an aircraft that is available to an FCM:
(a) class 1, which means a bunk or other surface that:
 (i) is fit for the purpose of an FCM obtaining sleep in a horizontal sleeping position; and
           (ii) is located separate from both the flight deck and passenger compartment in an area that:
            (A) is temperature-controlled; and
            (B) allows the FCM to control light; and
            (C) provides isolation from noise and disturbance;
(b) class 2, which means a seat in an aircraft cabin that:
           (i) is fit for the purpose of an FCM obtaining sleep in a horizontal or near‑horizontal sleeping position; and
           (ii) is separated from passengers by at least a curtain that provides darkness and some noise mitigation; and
 (iii) is reasonably free from disturbance by passengers or crew members;
(c) class 3, which means a seat in an aircraft cabin or flight deck that:
           (i) is fit for the purpose of an FCM obtaining rest; and
 (ii) reclines at least 40 degrees from the vertical plane; and
           (iii) provides leg and foot support in the reclined position.
cruise means the period of a flight from not less than 30 minutes after take-off until not less than 60