Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00047:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00047
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 2728–5648

for that category of aircraft 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.
       (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.
       (4) Flight training for an aerial mustering 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 a minimum of 20 hours of authorised dual flight in an aircraft of the same type as that to be used for the aerial mustering following the successful completion of the training;
       (c) both the theoretical and practical components of the flight training must be conducted in a suitable ground environment and airspace, with appropriate facilities and training resources;
       (d) the aircraft used for the flight training must be airworthy and suitable for the training;
       (e) the person conducting the training must be competent to conduct the flight training (including assessment).
       (6) Flight training for an aerial mustering endorsement must not be delivered to an applicant unless the applicant:
       (a) has completed at least 100 hours as pilot in command in the same aircraft category as that to which the endorsement relates; and
       (b) meets the relevant requirements in table 61.1075 for the grant of the endorsement (other than the requirement for at least 5 hours of dual flight while receiving training in aerial mustering).
       (7) A course completion certificate must be issued to an applicant who successfully completes the flight training that specifies the names of the operator, person conducting the training and applicant (in addition to the details required for such a certificate under paragraph 61.195(2)(e) of CASR).
       (8) A record of the following details must be made by the person conducting the training as soon as practicable after the successful completion of flight training by an applicant, and kept by the operator in a secure place for a period of at least 3 years:
       (a) the applicant's name, ARN and dates of commencement and completion of flight training;
       (b) for each flight training activity:
 (i) the location;
 (ii) the date;
 (iii) the aircraft type and registration mark;
 (iv) the flight time, and whether the flight