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I, MARK ALAN SKIDMORE, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 66.015 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.

[Signed M. Skidmore]
Mark Skidmore AM
Director of Aviation Safety
25 August 2016
Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2016 (No. 5)

1 Name of instrument
       This instrument is the Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2016 (No. 5).

2 Commencement
       This instrument commences on the day of registration.

3 Transitional

  If:
(a) immediately before the commencement day, a person was entitled to a unit of competency mentioned in Appendix IV or VIII of the Part 66 Manual of Standards; and
(b) on the commencement day this instrument replaces the unit with a new version of the unit;
then the applicant is entitled to the new unit.

4 Amendment of Part 66 Manual of Standards
       The Part 66 Manual of Standards is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 Amendments

[1] Before section 66.1A
insert

      Part 1 Preliminary

[2] Section 66.5, Definitions
insert
APU means auxiliary power unit.
ATA means Air Transport Association of America.
Note   ATA is a publication referencing standard, commonly used for all commercial aircraft documentation.
cell, when mentioned for a table, means an individual, undivided unit (regardless of its size) into which a column of the table is subdivided.
       COA holder means a person who holds a certificate of approval under regulation 30 of CAR 1988.
large aircraft has the same meaning as in the CASR Dictionary.
MEA means manufacturing and engineering assessment.
Note   MEA is part of a code assigned to each nationally endorsed Australian training package to identify the particular industry the training package covers.
MTO means maintenance training organisation under Part 147 of CASR 1998.
non-rated aircraft has the same meaning as in paragraph (b) of the definition of aircraft type in regulation 66.010 of CASR 1998.
small aircraft has the same meaning as in the CASR Dictionary.

[3] After subparagraph 66.A.1 (b) 4.
insert

      Part 2 Aircraft engineer licences for type-rated aircraft etc.

       66.A.4 Certain type-rated aircraft types and endorsements etc.

[4] Subsection 66.A.4, paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g)
re-letter as paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) respectively

[5] Paragraph 66.A.4 (e), definitions
omit

[6] Sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 1. (ii)
omit
line

[7] Subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 2., the chapeau
omit
line

[8] Sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 2. (iii)
omit
line

[9] Sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 4. (ii), the chapeau
omit
was
insert
is

[10] Sub-sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 4. (ii) (F)
substitute
(F) as a daily, or manufacturer's equivalent, inspection, or as an extended diversion time operation (EDTO) pre-flight inspection;
(G) scheduled routine inspection of fibre-reinforced plastic composite structures — but not including