Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 7/70)
Character Range: 3131179–3133838

rules); or
 (b) any of the following changes in relation to the aircraft used in the operator's aerial work operations:
 (i) the operator first starts to use an aircraft for which a pilot of the aircraft would need a type rating for the aircraft and no other aircraft is already used by the operator that requires the same type rating;
 (ii) the operator first starts to use an aircraft that is in a different category of aircraft (within the meaning of Part 61) compared to the category of aircraft already used by the operator;
 (iii) the operator first starts to use an aircraft that is a multi‑engine aeroplane or a multi‑engine rotorcraft; or
 (c) a change in relation to any of the following that does not maintain or improve, or is not likely to maintain or improve, aviation safety:
 (i) the plans, processes, procedures, programs and systems for the safe conduct and management of the operator's aerial work operations;
 (ii) the qualifications, experience and responsibilities required by the operator for any of the operator's key personnel;
 (iii) any other aeronautical or aviation safety related services provided to the operator by third parties;
 (iv) any leasing or other arrangements for the supply of an aeroplane or rotorcraft used in the operator's aerial work operations; or
 (d) a change required to be approved by CASA under these Regulations, other than a change that results in the reissue or replacement of an instrument previously issued by CASA in which the conditions or other substantive content of the instrument are unchanged.

138.015  Definition of task specialist
 (1) A task specialist, for an aerial work operation, means a crew member for a flight:
 (a) who carries out a function for the flight relating to the aerial work operation; and
 (b) who is not a flight crew member or an air crew member for the flight.
 (2) Despite subregulation (1), a task specialist:
 (a) includes a crew member of a kind prescribed by the Part 138 Manual of Standards for the purposes of this paragraph; and
 (b) does not include a crew member of a kind prescribed by the Part 138 Manual of Standards for the purposes of this paragraph.

138.020  Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 138
  For subsection 98(5A) of the Act, CASA may issue a Manual of Standards for this Part prescribing matters:
 (a) required or permitted by these Regulations to be prescribed by the Part 138 Manual of Standards; or
 (b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Part.
Note: A Manual of Standards is a legislative instrument: see subsection 98(5AA) of the Act.

138.025  Approvals by CASA for Part 138
 (1) If a