Flight operation regulations have changed
The flight operations rules changed on 2 December 2021. See all information about transitioning.
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The flight operations rules changed on 2 December 2021. See all information about transitioning.
Read morePart 121 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) covers the air transport rules for larger aeroplanes.
The term air transport replaces both charter, regular public transport (RPT) and air ambulance when conducted for hire or reward. It adds the transport of medical supplies or medical personnel for hire or reward as well.
You will also need to comply with Part 119. This rule sets out the general certification and management for air transport operations.
If you conduct other air transport operations, such as smaller aeroplane air transport or rotorcraft air transport, you need to comply with other CASR flight operations rules.
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Part 121 generally applies to air transport operations in aeroplanes with:
Subpart 121.Z applies to air transport operations in single-engine aeroplanes with a seating capacity of:
All operators and pilots also need to comply with Part 91 – General operating and flight rules. Please note Part 121 may add to or turn off some Part 91 requirements – either completely or partially.
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Multi-Part Advisory Circular AC 121-09, AC 133-06 and AC 135-10 provides guidance regarding the requirements for the carriage of special categories of passengers (SCPs) for operations that fall under Parts 91, 133, 135 and 121 of CASR.
Advisory Circular Multi-Part AC 121-08, AC 133-08 and AC 135-06 provides guidance regarding the requirements for carry-on baggage
Multi-Part Advisory Circular AC 91-19, AC 121-04, AC 133-10, AC 135-12 and AC 138-10 provides guidance regarding the requirements for safety briefing cards and passenger safety briefings, instructions and demonstrations for operations.
CAAP 48-01 provides guidance on meeting the AOC holder and flight crew member (FCM) obligations in relation to fatigue risk management, required under Civil Aviation Order (CAO) 48.1 Instrument 2019.
This AC provides guidance regarding the requirements for registration and use of emergency location transmitters for operations that fall under Parts 91, 121, 133, and 135 of CASR.
This AC provides guidance for operators relating to their management of the continuing airworthiness, and maintenance, of aircraft being used for their operations.
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