Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:20:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 20 (pt 6/21)
Character Range: 274110–276883

days before, or after, its due date is taken to meet the requirements stated in this section as if it had been completed on the due date.
 (6) Any check of competency or proficiency mentioned in this section, required to be completed at intervals of 6 months, successfully completed within 30 days before, or after, its due date is taken to meet the requirements stated in this section as if it had been completed on the due date.
 (7) A flight crew member who fails to demonstrate competency or continuing competency, for the relevant type or class of rotorcraft, under this section must not conduct a line operation with the relevant type or class of rotorcraft unless the flight crew member has met the remedial training requirements stated in section 12.09.
Note: The operator of a rotorcraft for a flight commits an offence if the operator assigns a person to duty as a flight crew member for the flight and the person has not been assessed by the operator, in accordance with the operator's training and checking system, as competent to perform the duties assigned to the person for the flight: see regulation 133.375 of CASR.

12.09  Remedial training
 (1) This section applies if a flight crew member fails the operator's flight crew member general emergency check of competency, or flight crew member proficiency check, under section 12.08 for a specific type or class of rotorcraft.
 (2) The flight crew member must have successfully completed the operator's remedial training for the relevant type or class of rotorcraft, in accordance with subsection (3).
 (3) Before being assigned by the operator to duty as a flight crew member for a flight in the relevant type or class of rotorcraft, the flight crew member must:
 (a) successfully complete a program of remedial training in relation to the matters in which the flight crew member failed to demonstrate competency for the relevant type or class of rotorcraft, as identified in the flight crew member general emergency check of competency or flight crew member proficiency check, as the case requires; and
 (b) then successfully complete the operator's flight crew member general emergency check of competency or flight crew member proficiency check, as the case requires, for the relevant type or class of rotorcraft; and
 (c) then have the status of a flight crew member eligible to carry out unsupervised operations in the relevant type or class of rotorcraft reinstated by the operator.

Division 3—Individuals who conduct training and checking

12.10  Purpose of Division 3
  This Division prescribes the requirements for subparagraph 133.377(2)(a)(ii) of CASR.

12.11  Requirements for individual conducting training and checking
 (1) The training or check must be conducted by an individual who:
 (a)