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is equivalent to the unit listed and coded in the Appendix mentioned in the paragraph.
    Note   CASA updates Appendix IV or Appendix X, as applicable, as soon as possible to include the new numbering and title of the current unit published on the <training.gov.au> website.
       (f) Subject to paragraph (fa), in addition to the units of competency that are required under this section for a subcategory B1.1 or B1.2 licence, an applicant for the privilege that includes wooden structures or fabric surfaces or propellers, who was trained by an MTO, must hold each relevant optional unit of competency listed and coded in Appendix IV to this MOS that is marked:
1. W — for wooden structures for the subcategory; and
2. Z — for fabric surfaces for the subcategory; and
3. P — for propellers for the subcategory.
       (fa) If an applicant who was trained by an MTO applies for the privilege that includes wooden structures or fabric surfaces or propellers, and the application relates to a subcategory B1.1 or B1.2 modular licence, the applicant must hold, in addition to the units of competency required under this section for the relevant subcategory of the modular licence, each relevant optional unit of competency listed and coded in Appendix X that is marked:
1. W — for wooden structures for the subcategory; and
2. Z — for fabric surfaces for the subcategory; and
3. P — for propellers for the subcategory.
       (g) A person may be taken to hold the necessary qualifications or units of competency as set out above if an MTO has conducted a recognition of prior learning assessment in accordance with that MTO's course plan and exposition.
       (h) The academic qualifications required to satisfy the basic knowledge requirements for grant of a category C licence are:

       1. an academic degree (as a minimum, a 3 year bachelor of technology degree) in an aeronautical, mechanical, structural, electrical, electronic or avionics discipline obtained from a university or other higher educational institution recognised by CASA.

       66.A.30 Basic practical experience requirements
       (a) An applicant for an aircraft engineer licence must have acquired the following practical experience:
1. for a Category A, or subcategory B1.2 or B1.4, licence:
 (i) 3 years' practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft, if the applicant has not undertaken any relevant technical training; or
          Note   See AMC/GM for CASR Part 66 for information about what is relevant technical training for this sub-subparagraph.
 (ii) 2 years' practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft, and completion of relevant training as a skilled worker in a technical trade; or
          Note   See AMC/GM for CASR Part 66 for information about what is relevant training for this sub-subparagraph.
 (iii) 1 year's practical maintenance experience on operating