Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:9:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 16/48)
Character Range: 1127574–1130448

(3) The applicant must have completed, at an aerodrome:
 (a) at least 5 take‑offs; and
 (b) at least 5 full‑stop landings.
 (4) For paragraph (3)(b), each landing must involve a flight in traffic patterns at the aerodrome.
Subpart 61.I—Commercial pilot licences

Division 61.I.1—General

61.570  Privileges of commercial pilot licences
  Subject to Subpart 61.E and regulation 61.575, the holder of a commercial pilot licence is authorised:
 (a) to pilot, as pilot in command, any aircraft in any operation, other than:
 (i) a multi‑crew aircraft in an air transport operation; or
 (ii) if the holder has less than 750 hours of flight time as a pilot of an aeroplane—an aeroplane certificated for single‑pilot operation with a maximum certificated take‑off weight of more than 5,700 kg in an air transport operation; or
 (iii) if the holder has less than 750 hours of flight time as a pilot of a rotorcraft—a rotorcraft with a maximum certificated take‑off weight of more than 3,175 kg in an air transport operation; and
 (b) to pilot, as co‑pilot, any aircraft in any operation.
Note 1: Subpart 61.E sets out certain limitations that apply to all pilot licences, and ratings and endorsements on pilot licences.
Note 2: The holder of a commercial pilot licence is also authorised to taxi an aircraft in certain circumstances: see regulation 61.430.
Note 3: The holder of a commercial pilot licence is also authorised to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency: see regulation 61.435.

61.575  Limitations on exercise of privileges of commercial pilot licences—multi‑crew operations
 (1) On and after 1 September 2015, the holder of a commercial pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in a multi‑crew operation only if the holder has completed an approved course of training in multi‑crew cooperation.
 (2) The holder of a commercial pilot licence that was granted on the basis of regulation 202.272 is taken to meet the requirement mentioned in subregulation (1) if, before 1 September 2015, the holder conducted a multi‑crew operation.

61.580  Requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—general
 (1) An applicant for a commercial pilot licence must be at least 18.
 (2) The applicant must also have:
 (a) passed the aeronautical knowledge examination for the commercial pilot licence and the associated aircraft category rating; and
 (b) completed flight training for the commercial pilot licence and the associated aircraft category rating; and
 (c) passed the flight test mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the commercial pilot licence and the associated aircraft category rating; and
 (d) met the aeronautical experience requirements mentioned in Division 61.I.2 or 61.I.3.
Note 1: For paragraph (a), for the conduct of aeronautical knowledge examinations, see Division 61.B.3.
Note 2: For paragraph (b), for