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(b) in accordance with the rules and procedures of an approved
aviation administration organisation.
Note CASA must publish details of the approval of an area (including any
conditions) in NOTAM or on an aeronautical chart — see
subregulation 101.030 (5).
(3) A person complies with this subregulation if the display is conducted
in accordance with the following conditions and any other conditions
imposed by CASA under subregulation (4):
(a) at least 21 days before the display, somebody is nominated as the
organiser of the display;
(b) at least 21 days before the display, he or she gives to CASA the
following information:
(i) his or her name, address and telephone number;
(ii) the proposed program of flying;
(iii) where the display will be held, and how big the intended
flying field is;
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998(CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
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(iv) how many spectators are expected, and where they will be;
(c) he or she ensures that:
(i) having regard to the events making up the display, proper
precautions are taken for the safety of the participants and
spectators; and
(ii) the operators participating in the display are competent to
carry out each proposed manoeuvre safely.
(4) CASA may impose a condition on the conduct of a model flying
display if in the circumstances the condition is reasonably necessary
in the interests of aviation safety.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 101 — 48
Subpart 101.H Rockets
101.415 Applicability of this Subpart
This Subpart applies to the operation of rockets of all kinds, except
rockets mentioned in paragraph 101.005 (3) (f).
Note 1 That is, this Subpart does not apply to a firework rocket not capable of
rising more than 400 feet above ground level. See paragraph 101.005 (3) (f).
Note 2 Rocket in this Subpart does not include a rocket-powered aircraft — see
regulation 101.425.
101.420 Application of State and Territory laws about rockets
(1) If a law of a State or Territory deals with the operation or use of
rockets, and is not inconsistent with this Subpart, nothing in this
Subpart affects the operation of the law.
(2) For subregulation (1), a law of a State or Territory is not inconsistent
with this Subpart if it is possible to comply with both this Subpart and
the State or Territory law at once.
101.425 Definitions for Subpart
In this Subpart:
approved area means an area approved under regulation 101.030 as
an area for the operation of rockets.
Note CASA must publish details of the approval of an area (including any
conditions) in NOTAM or on an aeronautical chart — see
subregulation 101.030 (5).
high power rocket means a rocket that is not a model rocket, and, to
avoid doubt, includes:
(a) a sounding rocket; and
(b) a sub-orbital rocket; and
(c) a launch vehicle (within the meaning given by the Space
Activities Act 1998).
model rocket means a rocket that:
(a) weighs no more than 1 500 grams; and
(b) carries no more than 125 grams of propellant; and
(c) produces no more than 320 newton-seconds of impulse; and
(d) is made of balsa, wood, paper or plastics or a combination of
those materials, but contains no metal as structural parts.
rocket does not include a rocket-powered or rocket-assisted aircraft.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998(CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 101 — 49
101.430 Launching rocket in or over prohibited or restricted area
(1) A person may launch a rocket (including a model rocket) in or over a
prohibited area, or in or over a restricted area, only with the
permission of, and in accordance with any conditions imposed by, the
authority controlling the area.
Penalty: 25 penalty units.
Note For prohibited area and restricted area, see regulation 2.07 of the Air
Services Regulations. Details of prohibited or restricted areas are published in AIP
or NOTAM.
(2) In subregulation (1):
authority controlling the area means:
(a) in the case of a prohibited area — the Secretary to the
Department of Defence; and
(b) in the case of a restricted area — the authority mentioned in AIP
(as issued from time to time) as the controlling authority for the
 
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