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on the commencement of CASA EX84/21 had begun one of the training courses, is not required to have completed Unit AVIW0034 under the definition.
           (ii) is a trainee;
           (iii) holds an equivalent qualification; and
          Note   See the definition of equivalent qualification in subsection (1).
(b) meets the operator's training and checking requirements for air crew members or trainees (as applicable) under the operator's training and checking system.
       (3) Subject to subsection (4), the operator may only make an assignment for the purpose of the air crew member performing one or more of the following duties on or for a rotorcraft:
(a) assisting the pilot in command in monitoring its flight path to avoid a collision;
(b) assisting the pilot in command in selecting a landing site;
(c) detecting obstacles during take-off and landing;
(d) assisting the pilot in command in relation to tasks associated with any of the following:
           (i) navigation;
           (ii) radiocommunications;
          Note   Under regulation 91.625, it is an offence for a person to transmit on particular radio frequencies published in the AIP or NOTAM unless the person is authorised or qualified to do so.
           (iii) turning on and off, or tuning and identifying, radionavigation systems;
(e) assisting the pilot in command with checklist requirements;
(f) assisting the pilot in command in monitoring systems and instrumentation;
(g) undergoing training for a Certificate IV in Aviation (Air Crew Officer).
       Note   See the definition of Certificate IV in Aviation (Air Crew Officer) in subsection (1).
       (4) A trainee may only be given an assignment involving a duty mentioned in subsection (3) for the purpose of training the trainee for that duty.
       (5) The operator's exposition or operations manual (as applicable) must include such policies, risk assessments, management instructions, standard operating procedures, and training and checking procedures, as are needed to ensure that:
(a) the requirements of this section are complied with; and
(b) the duties mentioned in subsection (3), including when performed by a trainee, are carried out safely.
       (6) An approval of a military, or overseas, qualification given to a person under any of the following provisions, as in force immediately before the repeal of the relevant provision, is taken to be an approval of the qualification for the purposes of the definition of equivalent qualification in subsection (1):
(a) paragraph 5 (2) (d) (ii) of repealed instrument number CASA 132/16 (Helicopter aircrew member — authorisation, exemption and directions);
(b) the definition of equivalent qualification in section 3 of repealed CASA EX131/19 — Helicopter Aircrew Members Instrument 2019;
(c) the definition of equivalent qualification in subsection 20A(1) of CASA EX84/21;
(d) the definition of equivalent qualification in subsection 25(1) of repealed CASA EX86/21 – Part 138 and Part 91 of