Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p22
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 22/30)
Character Range: 1527066–1529898

Regulations and be accompanied by every document required by these Regulations—see regulation 11.030.
 (3) The application must give details of the applicant's training, qualifications and experience, so far as relevant.
 (4) The application must be accompanied by:
 (a) a copy of any document that shows that the applicant has completed that training, holds that qualification or has that experience; and
 (b) evidence that the applicant holds a Class 3 medical certificate; and
 (c) evidence of the kind mentioned in subregulation 65.070(3) or 65.125(3), as the case requires.

65.225  Grant of licence
  Subject to regulation 11.055, if a person has applied for the grant of a licence under this Part, CASA must grant the licence.
Note: Under regulation 201.004, an application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of:
(a) a decision refusing to issue, or cancelling, suspending or varying, a licence; or
(b) a decision imposing a condition on a licence.
 See also section 31 of the Act.

65.230  When decision must be made
 (1) If CASA does not make a decision about an application within 21 days after receiving it, CASA is taken to have refused the application.
 (2) However, if CASA makes a request under regulation 11.035 or 11.040, the time between when CASA makes the request, and when the applicant undertakes the test, or comes in for interview, or gives CASA the information or copy requested, does not count towards the 21 days.
 (3) Also, if CASA asks an applicant to make a statutory declaration under regulation 11.047 or subregulation 11.050(3A), the time between when CASA asks the applicant to do so and when the applicant gives CASA the statutory declaration does not count towards the 21 days.
 (4) Also, if CASA invites an applicant to make a written submission under subregulation 11.050(2), the time between when CASA gives the invitation and when the applicant makes the written submission does not count towards the 21 days.

Division 65.E.2—Ongoing proficiency and medical testing

65.250  Re‑examination or re‑assessment of licence or qualification holder
 (1) If:
 (a) there is evidence that the holder of a licence or a qualification is not adequately performing his or her duties (whether because of lack of proficiency, injury, illness or for any other reason); and
 (b) it is necessary, in the interests of the safety of air navigation, to require the holder to demonstrate his or her proficiency or fitness to perform those duties;
CASA may, at a reasonable time and on reasonable notice, direct the holder to undertake:
 (c) an appropriate examination or performance assessment; or
 (d) a medical assessment by a designated aviation medical examiner.
 (2) In paragraph (1)(d):
medical includes psychological and psychiatric.

Division 65.E.3—Suspension and cancellation of