PART 4Airworthiness of Aircraft
CHAPTER 2Initial airworthiness – Non-Part-21 aircraft
Limitations of national permits to fly42.
(1)
An aircraft flying in accordance with a national permit to fly—
(a)
must not fly for the purpose of public transport or commercial air transport; and
(b)
must not fly without the permission of the CAA—
F1(i)
for commercial operation other than commercial operation which consists of an aircraft flying for the purpose of a flying display, associated practice for a flying display, test and positioning flights or the exhibition or demonstration of the aircraft;
(ii)
at night or in accordance with Instrument Flight Rules; or
(iii)
for hire.
(2)
A placard must be affixed to any aircraft flying in accordance with a permit to fly in full view of the occupants which must be worded as follows—
Occupant Warning |
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This aircraft has not been certificated to an International Requirement |