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63.—(1) In article 55(2) (flight crew licence requirement – exception for balloons), for sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) substitute the following—
“(b)the person acts in accordance with instructions given by a person authorised by the CAA to supervise flying in the type of balloon being flown (“the instructor”);
(c)no person is carried other than the instructor unless the instructor is carried and is the holder of an appropriate licence granted or rendered valid under this Order entitling the instructor to act as pilot in command for the flight; and”.
(2) In article 56(1) (flight crew licence requirement – Exception for pilot undergoing training or tests), for “if the conditions in paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) are satisfied” substitute “if the conditions in paragraph (2) and either paragraph (3) or (4) are satisfied”.
(3) In article 106(3) after “In this article” insert “‘permitted passenger’,” and for “article 105(8)(b) and (c)” substitute “article 105(8)(a), (b) and (c)”.
(4) In article 264(1), for “For the purposes of article 260(1)(a)” substitute “For the purposes of article 260(2)(b)(i)”.
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