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(ii) subparagraph (i), taking into account the effect of section 13; and
(b) meet the requirements of Division 5 of Chapter 12 of the Part 121 Manual of Standards, as if the check were a Part 121 proficiency check.
Note   The exemptions under this section do not affect subregulation 119.170 (6) or (7).

14F Conversion training – foreign conductors of – exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator of an aeroplane for a flight that is a Part 121 operation (the operator).
       (2) The operator is exempted from compliance with relevant conversion training requirements under subregulation 121.475 (2) (j) — but only to the extent of who may conduct it under paragraph 121.560 (1) (b).
       (3) The exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the condition that conversion training for which the operator takes the benefit of the exemption must be conducted by a person who is:
(a) employed by a training provider that is authorised by the national aviation authority of a recognised foreign State to conduct conversion training equivalent to a relevant individual item of conversion training, mentioned in Division 3 of Chapter 12 of the Part 121 Manual of Standards, that the operator has contracted the training provider to conduct for a flight crew member of the operator (the applicable training); and
(b) authorised by the national aviation authority of the recognised foreign State to conduct the applicable training.

14G Relief of pilot in command — exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator, and the pilot in command, of an aeroplane for a flight that is a Part 121 operation (the operation).
       (2) Subject to subsection (3), the operator and the pilot in command are each exempted from compliance with the following provisions of CASR:
(a) paragraph 121.535 (1) (b) in relation to:
           (i) subregulation 121.535 (3); and
           (ii) paragraph 121.535 (4) (b);
(b) subregulation 121.535 (6) (in relation to paragraph 121.535 (1) (b) and subregulation 121.535 (3)).
       (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to an operator who is taking advantage of a different CASA exemption from compliance with paragraph 121.535 (4) (b).
       (4) The operator and the pilot in command are each exempted from compliance with the following provisions of CASR:
(a) paragraph 121.535 (1) (b) in relation to:
           (i) subregulation 121.535 (3); and
           (ii) paragraph 121.535 (4) (c);
(b) subregulation 121.535(6) (in relation to paragraph 121.535 (1) (b) and subregulation 121.535 (3)).
       (5) The exemptions in subsection (4) are subject to the condition that the operation is conducted in accordance with sections 28 and 29 of CASA EX83/21 (including cessation).

14H Cabin crew approvals for duty on aeroplane types — exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator of an aeroplane for a