Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01277:body:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01277
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Character Range: 7975–10839

distributes operational documents to flight crew and operational support crew must maintain records of that distribution and must provide an amendment system for those documents.
      2.3 Each operator must maintain up-to-date records showing the recent experience status of each flight crew member and the currency of licences, ratings and endorsements held by each member.
      2.4 Each operator must maintain a training file in respect of each flight crew member, recording at least:
(a) each endorsement training course completed or attempted, including the results of each phase of training, the number of times each exercise was undertaken and the results of each test or check; and
(b) each flight proficiency check completed or attempted, including the results of each phase of training, the number of times each exercise was undertaken and the results of each test or check; and
(c) each period of training, other than training referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), undertaken in a balloon, including the exercises completed or attempted, and an assessment of the standard achieved.
2.5 Each operator must maintain the following documentation:
(a) copies of approved trip records for each balloon covering the immediately preceding 12 months of operations, where applicable;
(c) a catalogue of authorised areas for the launching of a balloon and areas where balloon operations are frequently conducted showing, in diagrammatic form, location by co-ordinates or in reference to prominent geographic features, elevation above sea level, hazards in the area, any restrictions or specific conditions relating to the use of particular areas, and the method of contacting the owner or controlling authority.
Appendix 2
 Subsection 6

1 Approval of Chief Pilot by CASA
      1.1 A person must not be appointed as, or to act as, a Chief Pilot unless the person's appointment has been approved in writing by CASA after application in writing by the operator.
      1.2 The application must include the following details in relation to the person:
(a) current licences, ratings and endorsements held;
(b) total flight time and total time as pilot in command;
(c) a comprehensive outline of flying history, including experience in aerial work, and charter, operations in balloons.
      1.3 A person will not be approved as a Chief Pilot unless:
(a) in the opinion of CASA, he or she has maintained a satisfactory record in the conduct or management of flying operations; and
(b) before being approved as a Chief Pilot, the person has:
 (i) been assessed, by CASA, as suitable to carry out the responsibilities of a Chief Pilot; and
 (ii) passed an oral examination conducted by such an examiner covering the regulatory requirements for the safe conduct of aerial work operations and charter operations.
      1.4 In addition to the requirements specified in clause