The Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2001

Pilots to remain at controls

41.—(1) (a) The commander of a flying machine or glider registered in the Territory shall cause one pilot to remain at the controls at all times while it is in flight.

(b)If the flying machine or glider is required by or under this Order to carry two pilots, the commander shall cause both pilots to remain at the controls during take-off and landing.

(c)If the flying machine or glider carries two or more pilots (whether or not it is required to do so) and is engaged on a flight for the purpose of the public transport of passengers, the commander shall remain at the controls during take-off and landing.

(2) Each pilot at the controls shall be secured in his seat by either a safety belt with or without one diagonal shoulder strap, or a safety harness except that during take-off and landing a safety harness shall be worn if it is required by article 14 of this Order to be provided.