Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:22:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 7/9)
Character Range: 1408826–1411462

50 penalty units.
 (4) A flight examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
 (a) conducts a flight test for a pilot licence or a rating or endorsement on a pilot licence; and
 (b) does not:
 (i) at the completion of the flight test, advise the applicant and the Part 141 or 142 operator responsible for the applicant's training of the result of the flight test, including the reasons for any failure in an element of the flight test; and
 (ii) within 14 days after the day of the completion of the flight test:
 (A) complete a report, in an approved form, setting out the result of the flight test; and
 (B) give a completed copy of the report to the applicant, the Part 141 or 142 operator and CASA.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (5) A flight examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
 (a) conducts a flight test for a pilot licence or a rating or endorsement on a pilot licence; and
 (b) has not notified CASA of the examiner's intention to conduct the flight test at least 24 hours before conducting the flight test.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (6) An offence against this regulation is an offence of strict liability.

61.1300  Obligations of flight examiners—flight tests: other offences
 (1) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
 (a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a pilot licence; and
 (b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant:
 (i) is at least the minimum age to hold the licence; and
 (ii) has passed the aeronautical knowledge examination for the licence; and
 (iii) has met the flight training requirements for the grant of the licence; and
 (iv) has met the aeronautical experience requirements for the licence.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
 (a) the examiner conducts a flight test for any of the following licences:
 (i) a private pilot licence;
 (ii) a commercial pilot licence;
 (iii) a multi‑crew pilot licence;
 (iv) an air transport pilot licence; and
 (b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant has a current aviation English language proficiency assessment.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (3) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
 (a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a pilot licence in an aircraft; and
 (b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that:
 (i) if the test is for a licence other than a recreational pilot licence—the applicant holds:
 (A) a current medical certificate of the class required for the exercise of the privileges of the licence; or
 (B) a medical exemption to exercise the privileges of the licence; or
 (ii) if the test is for a recreational