Day Licence definition

Day Licence means an aerodrome licence authorising the use of the aerodrome to which it relates by aircraft flying for the purpose of public transport of passengers or for the purpose of instruction in flying during the period from ½ an hour before sunrise until ½ an hour after sunset in any day;
Day Licence means a licence issued by the Event Judge to any person after passing the relevant Day Licence test, and may be issued on such terms and conditions as the Event Judge thinks fit. Day Licences will only be issued to a person in respect of two Events per season, $20 for the first and $40 for the second. Further day licences may be issued at the discretion of the Race Day Committee, should the person not have had full use of their first two day licences e.g., boat failure meaning they didn’t get to compete for a full weekend.