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property;
(b) regulation 91.190 — but only if:
           (i) the operator of the aircraft does not hold an aerial work certificate authorising dispensing operations; and
           (ii) the operation is conducted in VMC; and
           (iii) sections 13.02, 13.04 and 13.05 of the Part 138 Manual of Standards are complied with as if they applied to the flight, and:
            (A) references to an operator of any kind are taken to be references to the pilot in command; and
            (B) references to an aerial work operation are taken to be references to the flight conducting the dropping; and
            (C) references to aerial work passengers are taken to be references to passengers; and
           (iv) section 16.03 of the Part 138 Manual of Standards is complied with as if the flight were a dispensing operation, and:
            (A) subsections 16.03(1) and (8) have no application; and
            (B) references to an ESO have no application; and
            (C) references to a task specialist are taken to be references to "a crew member competent to perform the dropping task to the satisfaction of the pilot in command";
(c) subregulation 91.455(2), to the extent of the requirements in section 19.04 of the Part 91 Manual of Standards that an aircraft must carry on board the aircraft final reserve fuel — but only if:
           (i) it is operationally necessary for the aircraft to carry out the air display flight without the final reserve fuel being carried; and
           (ii) the pilot in command has taken reasonable steps to ensure that the aircraft carries sufficient fuel to enable the proposed flight to be undertaken safely;
(d) subregulations 91.375(1) and (3) (but only in relation to paragraphs 91.375(2)(a) and (c)), subregulations 91.405(1) and (6) (subregulation (6) only in relation to subregulation 91.405(1)) and regulations 91.390, 91.630, 91.635 and 91.640, but only if:
           (i) for an air display being conducted in controlled airspace — the person conducting the air display, or the pilot in command of the aircraft, has formal arrangements in place with the Air Traffic Services responsible for the airspace, to ensure separation between the aircraft and other aircraft in the airspace; and
           (ii) for an air display being conducted in uncontrolled airspace — the person conducting the air display, or the pilot in command of the aircraft, has arrangements in place to advise aircraft not involved in the air display that:
            (A) the air display is occurring; and
            (B) pilots in command of aircraft flying in the air display may not be actively monitoring the relevant radio frequency for the airspace or making the required radio calls.

20A Practice flights for air displays in Australian territory — exemption
       (1) This section applies to each pilot in command of an aircraft for a