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78.—(1) In Part A (provisions referred to in article 241(5)), Section 1 of Schedule 13 (penalties), in the entry for article 160(5), after “from” insert “SERA or”.
(2) After Section 5 of Part B (provisions referred to in article 241(6)) of Schedule 13, as inserted by article 72(3) of this Order, insert—
Provision of SERA | Subject Matter |
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2005 | Flight to be in accordance with rules of the air |
2010(a) | Pilot-in-command to be responsible for the operation of the aircraft |
3105 | Aircraft not to be flown below minimum heights |
3110 | Aircraft to be flown at cruising levels |
3135 | Aircraft not to be flown in formation flights except under pre-arrangements made between the pilots-in-command |
3140 | Unmanned free balloons to be operated so as to minimise hazards |
3145 | Aircraft not to be flown in prohibited and restricted areas |
3201 | Pilot-in-command to be responsible for taking action to avoid collisions |
3205 | Aircraft not to be flown in such proximity as to cause a collision hazard |
3210 (other than (d)(4)(i) and (ii)) | Aircraft to comply with rules as to right of way |
3215 | Aircraft flying at night to display lights |
3220 | Aircraft not to be flown in simulated instrument flight unless fully functioning dual controls installed and a safety pilot carried on board |
3225 | Aircraft operating on or in the vicinity of an aerodrome to observe other aerodrome traffic and conform to the pattern of traffic at the aerodrome |
3230 | Aircraft conducting water operations to comply with rules for avoiding collisions |
3301 | Aircraft to comply with signals |
4001 | A flight plan to be submitted before specified categories of flight |
4020 | An arrival report to be made to the appropriate air traffic services unit after landing |
5005 (other than (g)) | Aircraft operated under Visual Flight Rules to be operated according to the specified Visual Flight Rules |
5010 | Additional conditions to be observed by aircraft when flying under special Visual Flight Rules in control zones |
5015 | Instrument Flight Rules – Rules to be complied with by aircraft when flying under Instrument Flight Rules |
5020 | Instrument Flight Rules – Rules to be complied with by aircraft when flying under Instrument Flight Rules within controlled airspace |
5025 | Instrument Flight Rules – Rules to be complied with by aircraft when flying under Instrument Flight Rules outside controlled airspace |
6005 | Aircraft operating in class E, F or G airspace” |
(3) After Section 6 of Part C (provisions referred to in article 241(7)) of Schedule 13 (penalties), as inserted by article 72(4) of this Order, insert—
Provision of SERA | Subject Matter |
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2020 3101 11015(b) | Problematic use of psychoactive substance Negligent or reckless operation of aircraft Pilot-in-command of an aircraft to comply with instructions given by intercepting aircraft” |
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