CASR 1998

From publications

Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 Statutory Rules No. 237, 1998 made under the Civil Aviation Act 1988 Compilation No. 97 Compilation date: 10 December 2022 Includes amendments up to: F2022L01612 Registered: 19 December 2022

Pick List

  • 1.0003 is titled Harmonisation with FARs and states changes will be noted!
  • regulation 61.010 – definitions for Part 61

IFR

Part 61

  • 61.015 - category of aircraft
  • 61.020 - definition of class of aircraft
  • 61.M1 privileges and requirements for grant of Instrument Ratings
  • 61.105 and 61.110 – definitions of instrument flight and instrument ground time
  • 61.375 – general limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences – ratings
  • 61.790 – limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot type rating - IFR operation
  • 61.855 – privileges of instrument ratings
  • 61.860 – limitations on exercise of privileges of instrument rating – general.
  • 61.870 - 61.880 - Proficiency Checks
  • 61.870 - recent experience requirements
  • 61.875 - limitations Single Pilot IFR
  • 61.880 - privileges and limitations of Instrument Rating

Part 91

Part 91 General Operations

CASA has released a the Plain English Guide

  • media:Part 91 Plain English Guide.pdf[1]
  • 91.09 Air Speed limitations (MOS 4.01)
  • 91.280 VFR flight requirements (MOS 2.07)
  • 91.330, 91.335, 91.340 Right of Way rules
  • 91.625 Use of Radio (MOS 21.01)
  • 91.640 Air traffic control clearances and instructions (91.257)
You must comply with an ATC clearance or instruction.
Exception: If it is not practicable to obtain a new or amended clearance you may deviate from an existing clearance or instruction, provided it is for the safety of the aircraft and its occupants, and you advise ATC as soon as possible.
  • 91.695 Interception of aircraft (MOS 23.02)
  • 91.675 report hazards to air navigation
  • 91.680 Pilot in command to report emergencies
  • 91.700 Aviation Distress Signals
  • 91.455 Fuel requirements (MOS 19.02)
At commencement of a flight the minimum amount of usable fuel required to be onboard at the commencement of a flight must be the sum of:
  • taxi fuel
  • trip fuel
  • destination alternate fuel (if required)
  • holding fuel (if required)
  • contingency fuel (if applicable)
  • final reserve fuel
  • additional fuel (if applicable)

Part 121

Part 121 Air Transport Operations large

  • MTOW > 8,6128 kg or more than 9 passenger seats


Part 135

Part 135 Air Transport Operations smaller aircraft

  • MTOW 8,618 kg or less and up to 9 passenger seats

Part 138 Aerial Work

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