Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p38
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 38/51)
Character Range: 2464440–2467448

the size, nature and complexity of the operations.
 (2) An Australian air transport operator contravenes this subregulation if any of the operator's key personnel carries out a responsibility of the person's position in a way that contravenes the operator's exposition or this Subpart.
 (3) A person commits an offence if the person contravenes subregulation (2).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

119.115  When key personnel cannot carry out responsibilities
 (1) An Australian air transport operator contravenes this subregulation if:
 (a) the operator becomes aware that any of the operator's key personnel cannot carry out, or is likely to be unable to carry out, the person's responsibilities for a period of longer than 35 days; and
 (b) the operator does not tell CASA of the matter mentioned in paragraph (a) within the time mentioned in subregulation (2).
 (2) The time is:
 (a) if there is not another person authorised to carry out the responsibilities for all or part of the period—24 hours after the operator becomes aware of the matter; or
 (b) if there is another person authorised to carry out the responsibilities for all or part of the period—3 days after the operator becomes aware of the matter.
 (3) A person commits an offence if the person contravenes subregulation (1).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

119.120  Familiarisation training for key personnel
  An Australian air transport operator must ensure that, before a person appointed as any of the operator's key personnel begins to carry out the responsibilities of the position, the person has completed any training that is necessary to familiarise the person with the responsibilities.

119.125  Chief executive officer—experience
 (1) The chief executive officer of an Australian air transport operator must have the experience required under subregulation (2).
 (2) The experience required is:
 (a) if the operator holds an approval under regulation 119.025—the experience mentioned in the approval; or
 (b) if paragraph (a) does not apply—the experience mentioned in paragraphs (3)(a) and (b).
 (3) The experience is the following:
 (a) sufficient relevant experience in organisational, operational, financial and people management of air operations to capably lead, manage and set standards to enable the operator to conduct safe operations in accordance with the operator's exposition and the civil aviation legislation;
 (b) a satisfactory record in the conduct or management of air operations.

119.130  Chief executive officer—responsibilities and accountabilities
 (1) The chief executive officer of an Australian air transport operator is responsible for the following:
 (a) ensuring that, for the safe conduct of the operator's Australian air transport operations in accordance with the operator's Australian air transport AOC and exposition and the civil aviation legislation, the operator:
 (i) has sufficient suitably experienced, qualified and competent personnel; and
 (ii) has a suitable management structure; and
 (iii)