Operating Restrictions and Hazards Projection of Directed Bright light Source at an Aircraft - 601.20 Subject to section 601.21, no person shall project or cause to be projected a directed bright light source into navigable airspace in such a manner as to create a hazard to aviation safety or cause damage to an aircraft or injury to persons on board the aircraft. Requirement for Notification - 601.21 1. Any person planning to project or cause to be projected a directed bright light source into navigable airspace shall, before the projection: submit a written request to the Minister for an authorization to project the directed bright light source into navigable airspace obtain a written authorization from the Minister to do so. 0/2 V 2. On receipt of the request for authorization, the Minister shall issue a written authorization if the projection is not likely to create a hazard to aviation safety or to cause damage to an aircraft or injury to persons on board the aircraft. 3. The Minister may specify in the authorization any conditions necessary to ensure that the projection is not likely to create a hazard to aviation safety or to cause damage to an aircraft or injury to persons on board the aircraft. Requirement for Pilot in Command - 601.22 No pilot-in-command shall intentionally operate an aircraft into a beam from a directed bright light source or into an area where a directed bright light source is projected, unless the aircraft is operated in accordance with an authorization issued by the Minister. The Minister may issue the authorization if the operation of the aircraft is not likely to create a hazard to aviation safety. Operating Near an Airdome General MF Reporting Requirements - 602.97 1. Every report made pursuant to this Division shall be made on the mandatory frequency that has been specified for use in the applicable MF area. 2. Every report referred to in subsection (1) shall be: directed to the ground station associated with the MF area, if a ground station exists and is in operation broadcast, if a ground station does not exist or is not in operation. MF Reporting Procedures Before Entering Maneuvering Area - 602.99 The pilot-in-command of a VFR or IFR aircraft that is operated at an uncontrolled aerodrome that lies within an MF area shall report the pilot-in-command's intentions before entering the maneuvering area of the aerodrome.
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