Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01189:reg:7:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01189
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 16/21)
Character Range: 73138–76082

a type of aircraft prescribed in an instrument made by CASA under regulation 61.062 of CASR;
       (g)              a pressurised aircraft, being the first pressurised aircraft to be used by the operator in authorised Part 141 flight training or a Part 142 activity;
       (h) a turbine-engined aircraft, being the first turbine-engined aircraft to be used by the operator in authorised Part 141 flight training or a Part 142 activity.
Note   At the commencement of this Part, the latest edition of the legislative instrument mentioned in paragraphs 67(a), (c) and (f) is Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing (Prescribed Aircraft and Type Ratings) (Edition 9) Instrument 2023. That instrument prescribes variant models (including variant models requiring differences training) for both multi-crew and single-pilot aircraft.
       (2) In this section:
variant has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.

         Part 15 — Low-level rating exemption and conditions

68 Meaning of low-level rating
        In this Part:
low-level rating has the same meaning as in Part 61 of CASR.

69 Exemption from flight review requirement for all rating holders
       (1) The holder of a pilot licence with a low-level rating is exempt from compliance with the requirements of the following provisions of CASR:
(a) regulation 61.1040, to the extent that it requires compliance with regulations 61.1055 and 61.1060;
(b) regulation 61.1055;
(c) regulation 61.1060.
       (2) The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in sections 70 and 71.

70 Conditions on exemption from flight review requirement for all rating holders
        The holder of a pilot licence with a low-level rating must not exercise the privileges of the low-level rating unless, within 24 months before exercising the privileges, the holder:
(a) has successfully completed a flight review for the rating; or
(b) has passed a flight test for the rating; or
(c) has passed a flight test for the grant of a low-level endorsement (as long as it is more than 6 months after passing the flight test for the rating); or
(d) has successfully completed an aerial application proficiency check under regulation 61.1110 of CASR; or
(e) has successfully completed an operator proficiency check that covers:
           (i) operations under the rating; or
           (ii) operations under the aerial application rating; or
(f) is successfully participating in an operator's training and checking system for an operation under the rating, being a system for which the operator holds an appropriate approval under regulation 61.040 of CASR.

71 Condition — Recency requirement for aerial mustering only
       (1) If the low-level rating has an aerial mustering endorsement, the holder must not engage in an aerial mustering operation unless, within 12 months before the operation, the holder has:
(a) completed 20 hours of aerial mustering operations; or
(b) been assessed as competent