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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 91.277

Minimum heights--VFR flights at night

  (1)   The pilot in command of an aircraft for a VFR flight at night contravenes this subregulation   if, during the flight:

  (a)   the aircraft is flown along a route or route segment at a height lower than the minimum height mentioned in subregulation   (2); and

  (b)   none of the circumstances mentioned in subregulation   (3) applies.

Note:   This regulation does not apply to certain medical transport operations in a rotorcraft and certain aerial work operations: see regulations   133.167 and 138.275.

  (2)   The minimum height is the lowest height of the following for the route or route segment:

  (a)   the published lowest safe altitude for the route or route segment (if any);

  (b)   the minimum sector altitude published in the authorised aeronautical information for the flight (if any);

  (c)   the lowest safe altitude for the route or route segment;

  (d)   1,000 ft above the highest obstacle on the ground or water within 10 nautical miles ahead of, and to either side of, the aircraft at that point on the route or route segment;

  (e)   the lowest altitude for the route or route segment calculated in accordance with a method prescribed by the Part   91 Manual of Standards for the purposes of this paragraph.

  (3)   The circumstances are the following:

  (a)   the aircraft is taking off or landing;

  (b)   the aircraft is within 3 nautical miles of the aerodrome from which the aircraft has taken off, or at which the aircraft will land;

  (c)   the aircraft is being flown in accordance with an air traffic control clearance.

  (4)   A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation   (1).

Penalty:   50 penalty units.


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