I'm referring to general aviation flying training at night.
I'm sure you're quite qualified to do a forced landing at night time and land on a highway, over a residential area and walk away from the aircraft uninjured.
Only if you're superman.
I'm sure it feels wonderful, flying in a single over terrain such as Katoomba at night.
At least in a twin gives an added safety factor.
When a single runs into a house a night whilst conducting circuits, rules will change in a heartbeat.
i'm not CASA mister, it's up to them, so don't panic.