PART 7OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT

Operation of aircraft74

1

A person must not operate an aircraft registered in the Territory, or an aircraft registered elsewhere than in the Territory in or over the Territory, unless that person complies with—

a

the operating limitations specified in the aircraft flight manual or equivalent document, except as provided in paragraph (4);

b

the Rules of the Air and any supplemental Rules of the Air made by the Governor under article 67(1);

c

any instructions given or published by the Governor for the operation and safety of aircraft and the safety of persons and property carried in an aircraft including instructions in respect of the instruments and equipment to be installed in or carried on an aircraft.

2

Subject to article 156, an aircraft must not take off or land at any place unless—

a

the aerodrome or operating site is satisfactory, taking account of the physical characteristics of the place, the operating environment and the performance of the aircraft; and

b

for operations at an aerodrome, at the expected time of use the aerodrome will be available and equipped with necessary ancillary services.

3

For the purposes of this article “ancillary services” means some or all of air traffic services, lighting, communications, weather reporting, navigation aids and emergency services, as appropriate to the circumstances.

4

An aircraft flying clear of cloud and with the surface in sight is, for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), deemed to be flying in accordance with the Visual Flight Rules.