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CASA EX13/13 - Exemption - turns after take-off at Australian International Air Show

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Instrument number CASA EX13/13
I, GERARD JOHN CAMPBELL, Acting Executive Manager, Operations Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed G.J. Campbell]
Gerard J. Campbell
Acting Executive Manager
Operations Division
13 February 2013
Exemption — turns after take-off at Australian International Air Show
1          Duration
                 This instrument:
(a)   commences on 21 February 2013; and
(b)   stops having effect at the end of 5 March 2013.
2          Application
                 This instrument applies to the pilots in command of aircraft that are participating in the Australian International Air Show 2013 at Avalon aerodrome (the Air Show) as organised by Aviation Development Australia Limited.
3          Exemption
                 The pilots in command are exempt from complying with the requirements of paragraph 167 (4) (a) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
4          Condition
                 The exemption is subject to the condition mentioned in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1          Condition
                 The pilot in command may only alter his or her track after take-off:
(a)   in order to ensure safe separation from any spectators at the Air Show; and
(b)   when he or she has reached a speed and height that make it safe to do so.