Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00162:body:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00162
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identity documents — direction
       (1) In this section:
identifier means each flight crew member document mentioned in paragraph 91.105(2)(b) of CASR that is carried on to an aircraft for a flight.
Note   An identifier is a particular photographic identification document or a passport.
       (2) The pilot in command of the aircraft for the flight must ensure that, when the aircraft begins the flight, each identifier is one that:
(a) has been issued within the 10 years preceding the day of the flight; and
(b) has not expired or been cancelled since it was issued.

8 Requirements for permitted persons conducting audits — direction
       (1) In this section:
permitted person has the same meaning as in paragraph 91.725(1)(b) of CASR, but only with respect to the conduct of an audit.
Note   Permitted person, in this section, means only a person authorised by the operator of an aircraft to conduct an audit of the operation involved.
       (2) The operator of an aircraft must ensure that a permitted person carried on an aircraft for a flight to audit the operation involved (a relevant operation) has:
(a) successfully completed training, in accordance with a written syllabus accepted in writing by the operator, for a person to audit the relevant operation; and
(b) satisfied the operator that the person is competent in such auditing by possessing the skill, knowledge and experience to audit the particular activity that the person is to audit.
       (3) The pilot in command of a flight must be satisfied that a permitted person on the flight to conduct an audit meets the requirements of subsection (2).
       (4) For subsection (2), the operator must ensure that, as soon as practicable after the operation, a written audit report is:
(a) received from the permitted person; and
(b) assessed to determine whether any changes are required for the safety of the operation.
       (5) Each audit report and its assessment must be retained by the operator for at least 3 years after the date of the assessment.
Note   For regulation 11.250 of CASR, the directions in subsection (5) ceases to be in force at the end of 1 December 2030.
       (6) In this section, a written syllabus is accepted in writing by the operator if:
(a) for a syllabus devised by the operator — the syllabus is included in the operator's operations manual, training and checking manual, or exposition (the relevant place); and
(b) for a syllabus devised other than by the operator — a reference to the syllabus is included in the operator's relevant place.

9 Requirements for crew members carrying out audits, checks, examinations, etc. — direction
       (1) In this section:
crew member has the same meaning as in paragraph (c) of the