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CASA 62/20 — Conditions on Flight Crew Authorisations (Edition 3) Instrument 2020 as amended made under regulation 11.068 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
This compilation takes into account amendments from instrument CASA 35/24 — Amendment of CASA 62/20 (Multi-crew Pilot Training Endorsement) Instrument 2024. It is a compilation of CASA 62/20 — Conditions on Flight Crew Authorisations (Edition 3) Instrument 2020, as amended and in force on 23 October 2024. Prepared by the Advisory & Drafting Branch, Legal, International & Regulatory Affairs Division, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Canberra. Compilation No. 1.
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1 Name 3 Definitions 4 Practising instrument flying 5 Active participation in LAHSO 6 Condition on an MU2 aircraft type rating 7 Condition on an instructor rating 8 Condition on a single-engine helicopter class rating 9 Adventure flights 10 Condition on a type rating — single-pilot operation 11 Multi-crew pilot training endorsement Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Note to CASA 62/20 — Conditions on Flight Crew Authorisations (Edition 3) Instrument 2020
1 Name This instrument is CASA 62/20 — Conditions on Flight Crew Authorisations (Edition 3) Instrument 2020.
3 Definitions Note In this instrument, certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the regulations. These include: adventure flight, air traffic control, pilot licence and training endorsement. (1) In this instrument: Note For active participation see participation. hold short line means a line on a hold short runway beyond which the pilot in command of a landing aircraft, following the pilot's active participation, is instructed not to proceed. hold short runway means a runway used for LAHSO, being a runway that has aerodrome signs, runway markings and lighting requirements in accordance with the applicable standards. instrument flying means controlling an aircraft's attitude during flight solely by reference to the aircraft's flight instruments. LAHSO means a Land and Hold Short Operation, being an operation in which the pilot in command of an aircraft has accepted a requirement to land on a hold short runway and hold short of the hold short line. participation, in relation to LAHSO, has the following meanings: (a) active participation means accepting a requirement to hold short of a hold short line, after receiving an alert about aircraft on a crossing runway; (b) passive participation means having unrestricted use of a full runway but acknowledging an alert about a LAHSO on a crossing runway. visual flying means controlling an aircraft's attitude during flight by reference to features outside the aircraft. (2) Subject to subsection (1), expressions used in this instrument have the same meaning as in Part 61 of CASR as in force from time to time.
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