Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:20:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 20 (pt 15/21)
Character Range: 297859–300979

member, or training and check air crew member, as applicable, to assess the individual's competency in the role.
 Note: If CASA conducts a test of the individual and determines that the individual should not be permitted to conduct training or checks under this Chapter, then CASA has the power under Subpart 11.G of CASR to direct the individual to undertake further training before commencing, or continuing, in the role.
 (2) For subsection (1), CASA must give the individual written notice of the test.
 (3) The date, time and location of the test stated in a notice under subsection (2) must be reasonable in the circumstances.
 (4) CASA must give the individual a copy of the result of the test, including the CASA testing officer's assessment of the individual's competency in the role.

Chapter 15 — Medical transport specialist training and checking

Division 1—Preliminary

15.01  Definitions for Chapter 15
  In this Chapter:
medical transport specialist general emergency check of competency means an assessment, conducted by a rotorcraft's operator in accordance with the operator's exposition, of whether a person is competent, as a medical transport specialist, in relation to the matters mentioned in subsection 15.04(2).
medical transport specialist line check means an assessment, conducted by a rotorcraft's operator in accordance with the operator's exposition, of whether a person is competent to safely carry out the person's duties as a medical transport specialist in the rotorcraft, which relates to the matters mentioned in subsection 15.06(2).
medical transport specialist proficiency check means an assessment, conducted by a rotorcraft's operator in accordance with the operator's exposition, of whether a person is competent to safely carry out the person's duties as a medical transport specialist in the rotorcraft, which relates to the matters mentioned in subsection 15.05(2).

Division 2—Medical transport specialist training and checking events

15.02  Purpose of Division 2
  This Division prescribes requirements for subregulation 133.470(2) of CASR.
Note: Paragraph 119.205(1)(h) of CASR requires an Australian air transport operator to include in the operator's exposition details of each plan, process, procedure, program and system implemented by the operator to safely conduct and manage the operator's Australian air transport operations in compliance with the civil aviation legislation.

15.03  Training and checking requirements
  A medical transport specialist meets the training and checking requirements for the medical transport specialist and flight if:
 (a) the medical transport specialist has successfully completed the operator's general emergency training under section 15.04 and the operator's medical transport specialist general emergency check of competency; and
 (b) the medical transport specialist has successfully completed the operator's conversion training under section 15.05 and the operator's medical transport specialist proficiency check; and
 (c) the medical transport specialist is undertaking, or has successfully completed, the operator's line