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CASA EX52/09 - Exemption - operations by recreational aircraft in Wide Bay Airshow temporary restricted areas

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Instrument number CASA EX52/09
I, peter BEILBY cromarty, General Manager, Airspace and Aerodrome Regulation group, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under subregulation 308 (1) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (CAR 1988).
[Signed P. B. Cromarty]
Peter Cromarty
General Manager
Airspace and Aerodrome Regulation Group
29 June 2009
Exemption — operations by recreational aircraft in Wide Bay Airshow temporary restricted areas
1          Duration
            This instrument:
(a)   commences on 3 July 2009; and
(b)   stops having effect at the end of 5 July 2009.
2          Application
   (1)     This instrument applies to an aeroplane to which Civil Aviation Order (CAO) 95.10 (CAO 95.10 aeroplane), 95.32 (CAO 95.32 aeroplane) or 95.55 (CAO 95.55 aeroplane) applies and which is registered with Recreational Aviation Australia Incorporated (RAA), Aviation Reference Number 224806, or The Hang Gliding Federation of Australia Incorporated (HGFA).
   (2)     This instrument only applies to operations in the temporary restricted areas established for the Wide Bay Airshow 2009 (the airshow) in the vicinity of Bundaberg aerodrome.
3          Exemption
            For this exemption, the operator of such an aeroplane is exempt from complying with the following provisions of CAR 1988:
(a)   Part 4 in the case of a CAO 95.10 aeroplane and a CAO 95.32 aeroplane;
(b)   regulations 36A and 37 in the case of a CAO 95.55 aeroplane;
(c)   Parts 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D and 5;
(d)   Part 7 in the case of a CAO 95.32 aeroplane;
(e)   subregulations 83 (1), (2) and (3) in respect of VHF equipment;
(f)    regulations 133, 139, 155 and 157;
(g)   regulation 210 as far as advertising of flying operations to qualify for a standard specified in the RAA Operations Manual is concerned;
(h)   regulation 230;
(i)    subregulation 242 (2);
(j)    regulation 252;
(k)   regulation 252A except in the case of a CAO 95.10 aeroplane;
(l)    regulation 322 in the case of a CAO 95.10 aeroplane.
4          Conditions
            The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1          Conditions
      1     The conditions in this Schedule only apply to aeroplanes flying in the temporary restricted areas declared for the airshow around Bundaberg aerodrome under regulation 6 of the Airspace Regulations 2007.
      2     The aeroplane must comply with the conditions, other than subparagraph 5.1 (e) in each CAO, to which the aircraft is subject under CAO 95.10, CAO 95.32 or CAO 95.55.
                Note   Subparagraph 5.1 (e) prohibits flying inside an active prohibited or restricted area.
3     In order to operate in the temporary restricted area, the aeroplane must be fitted with a radio capable of two-way communication with Air Traffic Control and Certified Air/Ground Radio Service.
      4     The pilot in command must hold at least a valid RAA pilot certificate or HGFA pilot certificate, with radio operator endorsement.
      5     The pilot in command must comply with the procedures published in NOTAMS applicable to the airshow.