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General

8.1.1 Authority
8.1.2 Annotations

Chapter 9: Annotation of Flight Service Licences

Section 9.1: General

9.1.1 Ratings
9.1.2 Traffic Information Service Rating
9.1.3 Endorsements
9.1.4 Qualifications
9.1.5 On-the-job Training Instructor
9.1.6 Classroom Instructor
9.1.7 Work Place Assessor

Chapter 10: Eligibility for Grant of a Flight Service Licence

Section 10.1: General

10.1.1 Eligibility components
10.1.2 Medical Certificate
10.1.3 Training Course
10.1.4 Rating Examinations
10.1.5 Endorsement Examinations
10.1.6 English Language Proficiency
10.1.7 Flight Service Competencies

Chapter 11: Duration and Renewal of Flight Service Licence,
Ratings, Endorsements and Qualifications

Section 11.1: General

11.1.1 Introduction
11.1.2 Licence
11.1.3 Ratings
11.1.4 Rating Examinations
11.1.5 Endorsements
11.1.6 Endorsement Examinations
11.1.7 Qualifications

Chapter 12: Re-instatement of Flight Service Licence, Ratings, Endorsements or Qualifications

Section 12.1: General

12.1.1 Introduction
12.1.2 Licences
12.1.3 ATC Certificate Holder Assessment Panel
12.1.4 Ratings
12.1.5 Endorsements
12.1.6 Qualifications

Chapter 13: English language proficiency
13.01 Definitions for Chapter 13
13.02 Aviation English language proficiency (Part 65) assessments
13.03 Duration of English language proficiency assessments
13.04 Ongoing English language proficiency requirements—directions
13.05 Savings provisions—English language assessments conducted before commencement of section 13.02

Chapter 14: Conditions on licences for fatigue management
14.01 Definitions for Chapter 14
14.02 Obligation on ATC licence holder not to be fatigued
14.03 Obligation on flight service licence holder not to be fatigued
NOTES TO MANUAL OF STANDARDS PART 65..............................Notes-1

Foreword

Suggested changes to this MOS may be sent to CASA by:

    email:  improverules@casa.gov.au,

    facsimile:  1800 653 897 or

    mail:  Reply Paid, GPO Box 2005 Canberra ACT 2601.

Chapter 1:  Introduction

Section 1.1:  General

1.1.1                     Background

1.1.1.1                The Air Traffic Services (ATS) licensing structure expanded in this document is established by Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and reflects Australia's commitment to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs).

1.1.2                     Document Set

1.1.2.1                The document hierarchy consists of:

(a)          the Civil Aviation Act 1988 (the Act); and

(b)          the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASRs); and

(c)           the Manual of Standards (MOS); and

(d)          Advisory Circulars (ACs).

1.1.2.2                The Act establishes the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) with functions relating to civil aviation, in particular the safety of civil aviation, and for related purposes.

1.1.2.3                CASRs establish the regulatory framework (Regulations) within which all service providers must operate.

1.1.2.4                The MOS comprises specifications (Standards) prescribed by CASA, of uniform application, determined to be necessary for the safety of air navigation. In those parts of the MOS where it is necessary to establish the context of standards to assist in their comprehension, the sense of parent regulations has been reiterated. The MOS is a disallowable instrument. This means that it is a legislative instrument that becomes effective following registration on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments and it must be tabled