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Instrument number CASA EX71/24 I, STEVEN JAMES CAMPBELL, Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulations 11.160, 11.205 and 11.245 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed S. Campbell] Steven Campbell Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards 29 November 2024 CASA EX71/24 – Part 135, Subpart 121.Z and Part 91 of CASR – Supplementary Exemptions and Directions Instrument 2024
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Part 1 Preliminary, Definitions and Application..............................2 1 Name..........................................................2 1A Commencement.................................................2 2 Repeal.........................................................2 3 Definitions......................................................2 3A Table of Contents................................................3 4 Application......................................................3 Part 2 Exemptions from Part 135.........................................4 5 Application of Part 135 – Australian air transport operations in foreign countries – exemption......................................................4 7 Journey log – recording time flight begins – exemption...................4 8 Journey log – recording flight information – exemption...................4 9 VFR flights at night – instrument rating – exemption.....................5 9A Ground support personnel.........................................5 9B Ground support personnel — direct employees.........................5 9C Recent experience requirements — exemption.........................6 9D Flight crew training or checking – foreign conductors of – exemption........7 Part 3 Exemptions from Part 91 and related directions........................7 10 Use of Part 135 flight-related documents instead of Part 91 flight‑related documents — exemption and direction 7 11 Application of Part 135 fuel requirements instead of Part 91 fuel requirements — exemption and direction...........................................8 12 Application of Part 135 fuelling requirements instead of Part 91 fuelling requirements — exemption and direction 8 13 Application of Part 135 passenger safety briefings, instructions and demonstrations requirements instead of Part 91 safety briefing and instructions requirements — exemption and direction 9 14 Application of Part 135 performance requirements instead of Part 91 performance requirements — exemption and direction...................9 15 Application of Part 135 weight and balance requirements instead of Part 91 weight and balance requirements — exemption and direction............10 16 Application of Part 135 equipment requirements instead of Part 91 equipment requirements — exemption and direction 10 17 Seating for crew members other than flight crew members — exemption and direction 11 Part 4 Directions to Part 135 operators and Subpart 121.Z operators...........12 18 Compliance before and after flight with flight manual instructions — direction12 19 Taking off from and landing on narrow runways — direction..............12 20 Fuelling safety procedures — direction..............................12 20A Training and checking — direction..................................13 Part 5 Exemptions from Subpart 121.Z...................................14 24 TAWS – Subpart 121.Z operations – exemption.......................14
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