Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01189:reg:7:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01189
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 8/21)
Character Range: 51653–54586

141 operator — Part 141 flight training; and
           (ii) for a Part 142 operator — Part 142 flight training;
(c) the training course must be conducted by the holder of a grade 1 training endorsement for the specified category:
           (i) who is authorised to conduct the training by the head of operations of the Part 141 or 142 operator; and
           (ii) who:
            (A) holds an instrument rating training endorsement or a night VFR rating training endorsement in the specified category; or
            (B) for aeroplanes — immediately before 1 September 2014 held a grade 3 flight instructor (aeroplane) rating; or
            (C) for helicopters — immediately before 1 September 2014 was authorised under Civil Aviation Order 40.3.7 – Flight instructor (helicopter) rating to give flying training at night or flying training in basic instrument flight;
(d) the training course must include at least 2 hours of flight time in an aircraft;
(e) the training course must address the elements, performance criteria and underpinning knowledge mentioned in Schedule 2 of the Part 61 Manual of Standards, as in force from time to time, for the following units of competency:
           (i) IFF — full instrument panel manoeuvres;
           (ii) IFL — limited instrument panel manoeuvres.
Note 1   A flight test is not required on completion of the training.
Note 2   The operator may use the course published by CASA from time to time on the CASA website or an equivalent course prepared by the operator. Approval of the course by CASA is not required.

         Part 10 — Aerial application proficiency check

46 Definitions for Part
        In this Part:
aerial application endorsement has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
aerial application operator means an operator that holds an AOC that authorises the use of an aeroplane in aerial application operations.

47 Exemption — head of flight operations
       (1) This section applies if the head of flight operations of an aerial application operator (the first aerial application operator) has satisfactorily completed an operator proficiency check conducted by the head of flight operations of another aerial application operator.
Note   To avoid doubt, the head of flight operations is also known as the chief pilot.
       (2) The first aerial application operator and that operator's head of flight operations are exempt from compliance with subregulations 137.240(3) and (4) of CASR.
Note   Subregulations 137.240(3) and (4) of CASR provide that an operator proficiency check for the operator's head of flight operations must be conducted by a flight examiner, or flight instructor, authorised under Part 61 of CASR to conduct aerial application operations.

48 Exemption — aerial application rating holder
       (1) This section applies to the holder of an aerial application rating who:
(a) holds an aeroplane aerial application endorsement