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after satisfactorily completing, as required:
1. paragraph 66.A.45 (d) training and examination; with
2. section 66.A.50 practical training and assessment; or
3. section 66.A.55 on the job training and assessment.
        The training, assessment and examination may be provided by an MTO or, if described in its Part 145 AMO exposition, by an AMO if the exclusion removal has been permitted under subparagraph 66.100 (a) (ii) of CASR 1998, using a training and assessment regime provided in accordance with paragraph 145.025 (3) (c) of CASR 1998.
      (d) For subregulation 66.095 (2), and Subpart 202.CG, of CASR, the exclusion of an aircraft system or subset of an aircraft system mentioned in column 1 of an item in the Table in Appendix VII, with the related exclusion identifier mentioned in column 2 and title mentioned in column 3 of the item, is specified as an exclusion on a type rating for which an AMO may be authorised to provide training, assessment and authorisations.
      (e) Units of competency are required as mentioned in Appendix VIII before the removal of an exclusion from a category or subcategory of licence in accordance with paragraph (b).

      Part 3 Transitional provisions

       66.A.100 Transitional provision for Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2018 (No. 1)
 (1) If:
(a) immediately before the commencement day, a person held a unit of competency (the previous unit) mentioned in the table in Appendix IV of this MOS; and
(b) the relevant instrument replaces the previous unit with a new version of the unit of competency (the new unit);
the person is taken to hold the new unit.
 (2) In this section:
commencement day means the day on which the relevant instrument commences.
relevant instrument means the Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2018 (No. 1).

Appendix I

Basic knowledge requirements

Part 1 — Levels of knowledge for Category A, B1, B2 or C licence
       The basic knowledge requirements for a Category A, B1 or B2 licence, or subcategory to an aircraft engineer licence, are indicated by the level of knowledge (1, 2 or 3), for each applicable sub-module, under Part 3 of this appendix. The basic knowledge requirements for a Category C licence are the same as that for a Category B1 or B2 licence. The levels of knowledge are defined as follows:

      Level 1
       A familiarisation with the principal elements of the subject such that the following objectives are met.

       Objectives:
        1 The applicant must be familiar with the basic elements of the subject.
        2 The applicant must be able to give a simple description of the whole subject, using common words and examples.
        3 The applicant must be able to use typical terms.

      Level 2
       A general knowledge of