Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00199:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00199
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Character Range: 2781–5712

flight, for an endorsement or an aerial application rating, means dual flight (within the meaning of regulation 61.010) but with a pilot approved under this instrument to conduct flight training and flight tests for the endorsement or rating occupying a flight control seat rather than a pilot instructor.
course completion certificate has the same meaning as in paragraph 61.195(2)(e) of CASR.
firefighting endorsement means:
       (a) an aeroplane firefighting endorsement; or
       (b) a helicopter firefighting endorsement.
FTM means the flight test management system administered by CASA.
helicopter firefighting endorsement means the endorsement mentioned in column 1 of item 5 of table 61.1120.
Part 61 MOS means the Part 61 Manual of Standards.
Part 141 flight training has the meaning given by subregulation 141.015(1) of CASR.
sling operations endorsement means the endorsement mentioned in column 1 of item 8 of table 61.1075.
table 61.1075 means the table in regulation 61.1075 of CASR.
table 61.1120 means the table in regulation 61.1120 of CASR.
winch and rappelling operations endorsement means the endorsement mentioned in column 1 of item 9 of table 61.1075.

         Part 2 — Approval of operators to conduct flight training for sling operations endorsement
Note    This Part is made under regulations 11.056 and 141.035 of CASR.

4 Approval
       (1) An operator who holds an aerial work certificate under Part 138 of CASR that authorises the conduct by a helicopter of the operations mentioned in the activity authorised by a sling operations endorsement is approved under regulation 141.035 of CASR, for regulation 141.050 of CASR, to conduct flight training for a sling operations endorsement in relation to the holder of a pilot licence.
       (2) The operator must ensure compliance with the conditions in section 5.

5 Conditions
       (1) The flight training must be managed by the operator's head of operations or head of training and checking.
       (2) The operator must not employ or engage (whether by contract or other arrangement) a person to conduct the flight training unless the person is approved under subsection 6(2) to do so.
       (3) The operator's operations manual must contain a description of the flight training activities and state who may conduct them.
       (4) Flight training for a sling operations endorsement must not be conducted unless the person conducting the training is authorised under Part 61 of CASR to exercise the privileges of that endorsement.
       (5) The flight training must meet the following requirements:
       (a) the aeronautical knowledge training, practical flight training and assessments must comply with the Part 61 MOS;
       (b) the practical flight training must include at least 10 sling load operations, conducted during at least 3 flights in an aircraft of the same type as that to be used for the sling load operations following