Prohibition - Operation of Moving Vehicles, Vessels and Manned Aircraft - 901.37 No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft while operating a moving vehicle, vessel or manned aircraft. Use of First Person View Devices - 901.38 No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system using a first-person view device unless, at all times during flight, a visual observer performs the detect and avoid functions with respect to conflicting aircraft or other hazards beyond the field of view displayed on the device. Night Flight Requirements - 901.39 No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system during the night unless the remotely piloted aircraft is equipped with position lights sufficient to allow the aircraft to be visible to the pilot and any visual observer, whether with or without night-vision goggles, and those lights are turned on. No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system using night-vision goggles unless the goggles are capable of, or the person has another means of detecting all light within the visual spectrum. Multiple Remotely Piloted Aircraft - 901.40 No pilot shall operate more than one remotely piloted aircraft at a time unless the remotely piloted aircraft system is designed to permit the operation of multiple aircraft from a single control station and unless the aircraft are operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. For the purposes of subsection (1), no pilot shall operate more than five remotely piloted aircraft at a time except in accordance with a special flight operations certificate - RPAS issued under section 903.03. Special Aviation and Advertised Events - 901.41 No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system at any special aviation event or at any advertised event except in accordance with a special flight operations certificate - RPAS issued under section 903.03. For the purposes of subsection (1), advertised event means an outdoor event that is advertised to the general public, including a concert, festival, market or sporting event. Handovers - 901.42 No pilot shall hand over their responsibilities to another pilot during flight unless, before the take-off or launch of a remotely piloted aircraft: a) a per-arrangement in respect of the handover has been made between the pilots b) a procedure has been developed to mitigate the risk of loss of control of the aircraft
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