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Rh limitations imposed on the UA pilot in the UA operator permit, up to and including 30 June 2020.

(4) A permit mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2) that is expressed to continue in force for a definite period ceases to be in force after the expiration of that period unless the permit is renewed in accordance with these Regulations.

(5) Any application under the Air Navigation Order immediately before 2 January 2020 for the grant or renewal or variation of a UA operator permit or of an activity permit, which application is still pending on or after 2 January 2020, is to be treated as if that application were made under these Regulations. FIRST SCHEDULE Regulation 2 DEFINITIONS
 * “activity permit” means a Class 1 or Class 2 activity permit granted under regulation 16.
 * “aerodrome” includes a military aerodrome.
 * “aeroplane” has the meaning given by paragraph 2(1) of the Air Navigation Order.
 * “airship” means a power-driven lighter-than-air aircraft.
 * “airworthy” has the meaning given by paragraph 2(1) of the Air Navigation Order.
 * “applicant” means a person who makes an application to the Authority.
 * “application” means an application in connection with the issue, grant, renewal, or variation of any licence, permit, approval, registration, or other document (including an application for, or the issue of a copy of, any licence, permit, approval, registration, or other document) required by, or for the purpose of, these Regulations.
 * “approved UA basic training organisation” means the holder of a UA basic training approval granted under regulation 22.
 * “Authorised Flight Examiner” means the holder of an Authorised Flight Examiner authorisation.