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S 833/2019
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FIRST SCHEDULE—continued

(a) a sporting activity that forms part of an organised group activity or organised competition or tournament (such as a flying display); or
(b) a recreational activity provided by a business, or in the course of business.
“registered responsible person”, in relation to a registrable unmanned aircraft, means any person who is registered as the responsible person for the registrable unmanned aircraft pursuant to regulation 45.
“registrable unmanned aircraft” means an unmanned aircraft with a total mass exceeding 250 g.
“registration label” means a registration label that is issued by or on behalf of the Authority under regulation 44 and that indicates a unique identification number.
“requisite minimum age” means 16 years of age.
“restricted area” has the meaning given by paragraph 2(1) of the Air Navigation Order.
“rotorcraft” has the meaning given by paragraph 2(1) of the Air Navigation Order.
“SingPass” means the identity authentication service, known as Singapore Personal Access, by which an individual authenticates the individual’s identity in order to carry out an online transaction with the Government or a public authority.
“SingPass credential” means any username, password or 2-factor authentication detail required to authenticate, using SingPass, the identity of an individual.
“theory test” means a theory test mentioned in the Fourth Schedule.
“total mass” means the mass of the aircraft including the mass of any other thing that may be attached to the aircraft during its operation, such as any payload, battery or fuel.
“UA” means an unmanned aircraft.
“UA basic training” means training or instruction conducted by an approved UA basic training organisation on the safe and responsible operation of unmanned aircraft.
“UA basic training approval” means an aviation safety instrument granted by the Authority under regulation 22, which authorises the holder to conduct UA basic training.