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(i) a flight instructor rating and appropriate training endorsement;
           (ii) a flight examiner rating and appropriate flight examiner endorsement;
           (iii) if the specified training or check is conducted in a flight training device — a simulator instructor rating and appropriate training endorsement;
           (iv) an approval under regulation 61.040 that confers equivalent privileges to those under subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii), as applicable to the specified training or check; or
(b) the operator must hold CASA's approval that their training and checking system, as applied to the individual, produces a safety outcome equivalent to that under paragraph (a).
Note 1   The effect of subsection (4) is that if the operator uses an individual to conduct a specified training or check, the individual must have appropriate CASR Part 61 qualifications to conduct the training or check unless the operator obtains CASA's approval.
Note 2   The requirements under regulation 138.505 of CASR, and subsection 23.10(2) of the Part 138 MOS, must still be met in addition to the requirements in paragraph (4)(a) or (b).
Note 3   For registered, see the definition in the CASR Dictionary.
Note 4   An approval given by CASA under paragraph 17(4)(b) of CASA EX86/21 continues under this instrument — see section 30.
       (5) For subsection (3), if a foreign registered aircraft is used:
(a) the individual used by the operator must be able to exercise the privileges of an authorisation (however described) from the national aviation authority of the State of Registry for the aircraft, that are at least equivalent to the privileges described in paragraph (4)(a); or
(b) the operator must hold CASA's approval that their training and checking system, as applied to the individual, produces a safety outcome equivalent to that under paragraph 4(a).
Note 1   An operator conducting specified training or check must also comply with the requirements of section 9A.
Note 2   For foreign registered aircraft, see the definition in section 3 of the Civil Aviation Act 1988.
Note 3   An approval given by CASA under paragraph 17(5)(b) of CASA EX86/21 continues under this instrument — see section 30.

19 RESERVED

20 Survival equipment procedures — direction
       (1) This section applies to an aerial work certificate holder (the operator) for an aerial work operation in an aircraft (the operation) if the aircraft is required to carry a life raft under section 26.60 of the Part 91 MOS.
       (2) The operator's operations manual must contain the procedures:
(a) to be followed by the pilot in command of the operation, and the other flight crew, for the purposes of section 26.60; and
(b) for determining the pyrotechnic signalling devices required to ensure the distress signals, set out in Appendix 1 to Annex 2, Rules of the Air,