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2.5 Additional Requirements at Licensed/Registered/Certified
Aerodromes
2.5.1 The pilot in command of a aircraft engaged in parachuting operations
must not engage in an operation involving parachute descents
at a licensed/Registered/Certified aerodrome unless:
a. the aerodrome operator has approved parachute descents at
the aerodrome;
b. regular and local users of the aerodrome have been notified of
the intended descents;
c. the target for parachutists is separated from the movement
area by a distance equal to the applicable minimum drop zone
radius for the parachutists using it; and
d. the descents do not conflict with any aircraft that are:
(1) on the live side of any circuit known to be in use, or that
could reasonably expected to be used by known traffic in
prevailing conditions; or
(2) using any runway, taxiway or apron.
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2.5.2 Para 2.5.1 does not apply to an operation involving parachute descents
at a licensed/Registered/Certified aerodrome to the extent
that written specifications issued under Regulation 152 of the
Regulations require or allow the descents to be conducted differently.
2.5.3 The pilot in command must not allow parachutists to conduct descents
at a licensed/Registered/Certified aerodrome if the pilot in
command of another aircraft:
a. is carrying out an instrument approach procedure at the aerodrome;
or
b. is expected to commence an instrument approach procedure
within five (5) minutes.
2.6 Additional Requirements for Operations Above 10,000FT
AMSL
2.6.1 A flight crew member who is on flight deck duty in an unpressurised
aircraft engaged in parachuting operations must be provided
with, and continuously use, supplemental oxygen:
a. if the aircraft operates above FL120; or
b. if the aircraft operates above 10,000FT AMSL:
(1) for more than 15 minutes during a sortie; or
(2) at night; or
(3) in IMC.
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3. BALLOON OPERATIONS
3.1 Types of Operation
3.1.1 Balloons are permitted to operate in private, aerial work and
charter operations. Aerial work and charter operations are flown
under an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) – the pilot in command
holds a commercial pilot (balloon) licence and is responsible to a
chief pilot in accordance with CAO 82.7. Private operations are
conducted by pilots who hold a pilot certificate issued by the
Australian Ballooning Federation Inc.
3.1.2 Unless authorised by the CASA, pilots of balloons engaged in private
operations must not operate:
a. in controlled airspace; or
b. below 2,000FT above aerodrome level within 3NM of a
licensed aerodrome, or
c. below 1,000FT above ground level over a populous area.
Permission to fly in these areas, either for a specified event or for
suitably qualified pilots, may be sought from CASA Area Offices.
When permissions are issued, they usually contain directions to
operate in the same manner as balloons in aerial work or charter
operations.
3.1.3 Pilots of balloons engaged in aerial work or charter operations
may:
a. operate within controlled airspace subject to an ATC clearance;
b. operate from licensed aerodromes; and
c. take off from, and land at, adequate open spaces within populous
areas. When doing this, they must ensure that the balloon
reaches the minimum overflight height of 1,000FT AGL within a
reasonable time following take-off, and minimise the time spent
flying at low level whilst approaching to land in or within 300
metres of a populous area.
3.1.4 Balloon pilots are not required to observe a minimum height whilst
flying over other than populous areas. However, this does not absolve
pilots from any responsibility in respect of landholders, stock
or property. The Australian Ballooning Federation Inc maintains a
register of sensitive areas where landholders have requested that
pilots not land, or observe a minimum overflight height.
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3.2 Carriage and Use of Radio
3.2.1 Pilots of balloons engaged in aerial work or charter operations are
required to carry and use VHF radio for communication, as necessary,
with other aircraft and with ATS. However, the operators are
authorised to maintain their own SARWATCH, and no flight notification
is required for flights outside controlled airspace.
3.2.2 Pilots of balloons who have been permitted to operate in the airspace
described in sub-paras 3.1.2a. and b. are required to carry
and use radio as described in para 3.2.1. Where a number of balloons
 
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