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(Parachute Jumping)
Article 90. No person other than those who have obtained permission from the Minister of Transport shall engage in a parachute descent from an aircraft.

 

(Acrobatic Flights, etc.)
Article 91. No aircraft shall make loops, rolls and other acrobatic flights specified in Ordinances of the Ministry of Transport, and aircraft test flights or any other extremely high speed flights specified in the Ordinances of the Ministry of Transport (hereinafter referred to as "acrobatic flights, etc.), except when such flights are made outside the airspace listed below or in the airspace above the height specified in Ordinances of the Ministry of Transport, and furthermore when flight visibility is greater than the minimum specified in Ordinances of the Ministry of Transport. However, the same shall not apply when permitted by the Minister of Transport.
(1)Airspace over a densely populated area;
(2)An air traffic control area;
(3)An air traffic control zone.

 

2. When an aircraft is to engage in acrobatic flights, etc., a person piloting the said aircraft (or the on-board supervisor when the pilot is undergoing pilot training or instrument flight training) shall, before flying, ensure that the intended flight, would not endanger the safe operation of any aircraft flying in the vicinity.

 

(Flights for Pilot Training, etc.)
Article 92. No aircraft shall engage in any of the following flights (other than the acrobatic flights, etc.) in an air traffic control area or air traffic control zone.
However, the same shall not apply when permitted by the Minister of Transport;
(1)A flight for the purpose of pilot raining by any person who is not in possession of a pilot competence certificate (including a certificate which is equivalent to a pilot competence certificate in accordance with the standards relating to competence for those who engage in piloting aircraft of the Defence Agency in accordance with the provisions of Article 107, paragraph 5 of Defence Agency Law (No. 165, 1954). The same shall apply to the next subparagraph).
(2)A flight for the purpose of pilot training by a person who holds a pilot
competence certificate on board aircraft other than that specified in his pilot competence certificate.
(3)A flight which involves frequent changes in aircraft attitude or any other flight which is likely to interfere with the safe operation of other aircraft and as specified in Ordinances of the Ministry of Transport.

 

2. The provisions of paragraph 2 of the preceding Article shall apply accordingly, whenever an aircraft engages in a flight as described under subparagraph (3) of the preceding paragraph (including such flight as shown under

 

 

 

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