Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 20/30)
Character Range: 1521870–1524765

Note: An application must be in the approved form, include all the information required by these Regulations and be accompanied by every document required by these Regulations—see regulation 11.030.
 (1A) Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA must grant an endorsement to an applicant who:
 (a) is eligible to be granted a flight service licence with a traffic information service rating; and
 (b) successfully completes the training required by the Manual of Standards for the grant of the endorsement.
Note: Under regulation 201.004, an application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of:
(a) a decision refusing to grant, or cancelling, suspending or varying, an endorsement; or
(b) a decision imposing a condition on an endorsement.
 (1) An endorsement on a flight service licence certifies that the licence holder is competent to perform a flight service function in relation to an aerodrome or particular airspace.
 (2) An ATS provider must set up and maintain a program to grant and administer endorsements on flight service licences held by its employees.
 (3) The provider must include details of the program, including necessary training and tests of competency, in its operations manual.
 (4) The program must be in accordance with the standards and requirements set out in the Manual of Standards.

65.145  Ancillary qualifications
 (1) A flight service qualification certifies that the holder is competent to perform a particular ancillary function.
 (2) The functions are the following:
 (a) classroom instructor;
 (b) on‑the‑job instructor;
 (c) workplace assessor.
 (3) Within the limits set by the Manual of Standards, an ATS provider may define, for the provider's organisation, the responsibilities of the holder of a flight service qualification mentioned in paragraph (2)(a), (b) or (c).
 (4) Subregulation (1) does not prevent an ATS provider defining an ancillary function for use within its own organisation.
 (5) An ATS provider must set up and maintain a program to grant flight service qualifications to, and administer flight service qualifications held by, its employees.
 (6) The provider must include details of the program, including necessary training and tests of competency, in its operations manual.
 (7) The program must be in accordance with the standards and requirements set out in the Manual of Standards.

65.150  Conduct of training
  An ATS provider must ensure that training carried out by it, or on its behalf, for the award of a flight service licence, rating, endorsement or flight service qualification, is carried out in accordance with:
 (a) the standards and requirements set out in the Manual of Standards; and
 (b) the provider's operations manual.

65.155  Conduct of examinations
  An ATS provider must ensure that an examination carried out by it, or on its behalf, for the award of a flight service licence, rating,