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Civil Aviation Order 48.1 Amendment Instrument 2014 (No. 1)
Details: F2014L01100
- F2014L01100
This order amends the Civil Aviation Order 48.1 Instrument 2013 to ensure that the regulatory framework for fatigue risk management applies to new flight training entities created by amendments to the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, namely, Part 141 certificate holders and Part 142 authorisation holders.
I, terence LINDSAY farquharson, Acting Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 210A and subregulation 215 (3) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, subregulation 11.068 (1) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, paragraph 28BA (1) (b) and subsection 98 (4A) of the Civil Aviation Act 1988, and section 4 and subsection 33 (3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
This instrument is the Civil Aviation Order 48.1 Amendment Instrument 2014 (No. 1).
Schedule 1 amends Civil Aviation Order 48.1 as contained in the Civil Aviation Order 48.1 Instrument 2013.
[1] Paragraph 2.2
[2] Subparagraph 4.1 (b)
[3] After paragraph 4.7
4.8 To avoid doubt, this section does not apply to a Part 141 operator.
[4] After subsection 4
(a) a Part 141 operator who between the beginning of 30 April 2013 and the end of 31 August 2014 continuously held an AOC for flying training;
(b) a Part 141 operator who, before 30 April 2013, applied for an AOC for flying training which was:
4B.2 Subject to paragraph 4B.3, this Order applies to a grandfathered Part 141 operator on and from 30 April 2016.
4B.3 At any time on or after 1 September 2014, but before 30 April 2016, a grandfathered Part 141 operator may tell CASA in writing that the operator intends to comply with the requirements of this Order from a specified date that is before 30 April 2016, for all of the operator’s operations or for specified operations only.
[5] Subparagraph 5.1 (a)
Part 141 flight training (except in a flight simulation training device), Part 142 activity (except in a flight simulation training device),
[6] After subparagraph 5.1 (a)
[7] Paragraph 5.2
[8] Paragraph 6.1, after the definition of AOC
[9] Paragraph 6.1, the definition of flying training
flying training means an aerial work operation for the commercial purpose prescribed in subparagraph 206 (1) (a) (vi) of CAR 1988 as in force immediately before commencement of the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1).
Note Subparagraph 206 (1) (a) (vi) of CAR 1988, as in force immediately before commencement of the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment Regulation 2013 (No.1) (the amendment regulation), included commercial “flying training” (other than certain conversion training) within the prescription of aerial work. After commencement of the amendment regulation, flying training (other than balloon flying training) is no longer within the prescription of aerial work. Therefore, the definition of “flying training” is no longer required for the Order except to the extent that its retention clarifies the operation of subsection 4B, Delayed and transitional taking-of-effect for grandfathered Part 141 operators.
[10] Paragraph 6.1, Definitions
[11] After paragraph 6.3, Definitions
[12] Subparagraph 11.1 (b)
balloon flying training
[13] Subparagraph 11.1 (c)
[14] Paragraph 11.1, the Note
[15] Paragraph 11.2
paragraph or paragraphs
subparagraph or subparagraphs
[16] After subsection 11
[17] Paragraph 13.1
subsection 10 or subsection 11,
subsection 10, subsection 11 or subsection 11A,
[18] Paragraph 14.1
In applying an Appendix mentioned in subsection 10 or subsection 11,
In the application of an Appendix under this Order,
[19] Paragraph 14.2 (but without affecting the Note)
[20] Subparagraph 14.6 (d)
under paragraph 10.1 or 11.1
[21] Paragraph 15.1
subsection 10 or subsection 11 of
[22] Appendix 5, the heading
[23] Appendix 5, subclause 1.1
or commence
[24] Appendix 6, the heading