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the rotors.
gyroplane flight review means a test of the aeronautical skills and
aeronautical knowledge relevant to gyroplane flight of the person
undertaking the review.
gyroplane pilot licence means:
(a) a private pilot (gyroplane) licence; or
(b) a commercial pilot (gyroplane) licence.
gyroplane pilot rating means:
(a) a flight instructor (gyroplane) rating; or
(b) a gyroplane grade of night V.F.R. rating.
gyroplane proficiency check means a check:
(a) that tests the aeronautical skills and aeronautical knowledge
relevant to gyroplane flight of the person undertaking the check;
and
(b) that is required by:
(i) subregulation 217 (2); or
(ii) if the person flies gyroplanes for an operator who is based
in a Contracting State—by the operator or the responsible
authority of the State.
hazardous weather conditions means:
(a) a thunderstorm; or
(b) wind shear; or
(c) any other similar meteorological activity;
that may endanger the safety of aircraft or aircraft operations.
heading means the direction in which the longitudinal axis of an
aircraft is pointed, usually expressed in degrees from North (true,
magnetic or compass).
heavier-than-air aircraft is the generic term for aircraft deriving their
lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic forces.
helicopter means a heavier-than-air aircraft supported in flight by the
reaction of the air on one or more normally power-driven rotors on
substantially vertical axes.
helicopter flight review means a test of the aeronautical skills and
aeronautical knowledge relevant to helicopter flight of the person
undertaking the review.
helicopter pilot licence means:
(a) a private pilot (helicopter) licence; or
(b) a commercial pilot (helicopter) licence; or
(c) an air transport pilot (helicopter) licence.
Replacement Page Amdt No. 6
21 July 2004
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 15
Amended CAR – 2nd Ed Legal Services Group
August 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
helicopter pilot rating means:
(a) a flight instructor (helicopter) rating; or
(b) a helicopter grade of night V.F.R. rating; or
(c) a command (multi-engine helicopter) grade of instrument rating;
or
(d) a command (single engine helicopter) grade of instrument rating;
or
(e) a co-pilot (helicopter) grade of instrument rating; or
(ea) a multi-engine helicopter grade of private I.F.R. rating; or
(eb) a single-engine helicopter grade of private I.F.R. rating; or
(f) a helicopter grade of agricultural rating; or
(g) a helicopter grade of night V.F.R. agricultural rating.
helicopter proficiency check means a check:
(a) that tests the aeronautical skills and aeronautical knowledge
relevant to helicopter flight of the person undertaking the check;
and
(b) that is required by:
(i) subregulation 217 (2); or
(ii) if the person flies helicopters for an operator who is based
in a Contracting State—by the operator or the responsible
authority of the State.
holder, in relation to a licence or a certificate granted or issued under
these Regulations, means a person to whom the licence or the
certificate has been granted or issued.
horizontal plane, in relation to an aeroplane, means the plane
containing the longitudinal axis and perpendicular to the plane of
symmetry of the aeroplane.
hot air airship means an airship given buoyancy by hot air.
ICAO Doc. 9574-AN/934 means Doc. 9574-AN/934 (Manual on
Implementation of a 300 m (1 000 ft) Vertical Separation Minimum
Between FL 290 and FL 410 Inclusive) approved and published by
decision of the Council of the International Civil Aviation
Organisation, as in force from time to time.
I.F.R. is the symbol used to designate the Instrument Flight Rules
described in Part 12.
Replacement Page Amdt No. 14
March 2007
16 Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Legal Services Group Amended CAR – 2nd Ed
Civil Aviation Safety Authority August 2003
I.F.R. flight means a flight conducted in accordance with the
Instrument Flight Rules prescribed in Part 12.
I.F.R. operation means an operation conducted in accordance with the
Instrument Flight Rules prescribed in Part 12.
I.M.C. is the symbol used to designate meteorological conditions other
than those designated by the symbol “V.M.C.”.
instrument flight time means flight time during which a person is
flying an aircraft solely by reference to instruments and without
external reference points.
instrument ground time means time during which a person practices
simulated instrument flight in a synthetic flight trainer that has been
 
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