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that relate to the conduct of each RePL training course, in particular Part 101 of CASR and the Part 101 MOS.
Note   See also the wide definition of civil aviation legislation in subsection 1.04 (2) and section 3 of the Civil Aviation Act 1988.
       (5) The CRI must regularly report to the CEO and the CRP on the discharge of the duty under subsection (4).
       (6) The CRI must ensure that the organisation's documented practices and procedures for each RePL training course are so designed that the course will result in competent and effective training of each applicant doing the course.
       (7) The CRI must ensure that sufficient numbers of RePL training instructors, and RPA that are appropriate for the training course, are deployed and allocated to allow for competent and effective training of each applicant in each RePL training course.
Note   An RPA is not appropriate for a particular training course if, for example, it is not capable of performing and enduring the manoeuvres required by the relevant practical competencies under this MOS.
       (8) The CRI must set, monitor and maintain the organisation's standards for its RePL training courses, in accordance with the organisation's documented practices and procedures.
       (9) The CRI must establish, implement and manage the organisation's procedures to identify and rectify deficiencies in RePL training course training outcomes.
        RePL training instructors
       (10) The CRI must ensure that each RePL training instructor is provided with the training, information and documentation required to deliver competent and effective training in each RePL training course.
       (11) The CRI must ensure that each RePL training instructor is initially assessed, and subsequently regularly assessed, in accordance with the organisation's documented practices and procedures, to determine that they are competent to commence, and continue, to conduct the training or examining assigned to them.
       (12) The CRI must ensure that RePL training instructors remain competent to perform their duties, and that any competency refresher training that may be required is appropriate for its purpose.

2.29C Transitional provisions for chief remote pilots only
       (1AA) This section only takes effect on and from 10 July 2024.
       (1) Despite subsections 2.29A (2) and (3), a person is deemed to be the CRI of a RePL training organisation if, on 10 July 2024, the person is the chief remote pilot of the organisation.
Note   The person must be the organisation's actual chief remote pilot approved by CASA.
       (2) On and from 10 January 2025, a person deemed under subsection (1) to be the CRI of a RePL training organisation must have the applicable qualifications mentioned in subsection 2.29A (3).
       (3) On 10 January 2025, a deemed CRI who does not satisfy the requirements of subsection 2.29A (3) is no