Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/36)
Character Range: 3003454–3006303

if the person contravenes subregulation (1) or (2).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

135.410  Knowledge of route and aerodromes
  An aeroplane operator's exposition must include requirements in relation to the knowledge that a pilot in command of the aeroplane for a flight must have of:
 (a) the route of the flight; and
 (b) the departure aerodrome and the planned destination aerodrome for the flight; and
 (c) any alternate aerodrome required for the flight by the flight preparation (alternate aerodromes) requirements.

Division 135.N.2—Operation of aeroplanes of different type ratings

135.415  Application of Division 135.N.2
  This Division applies in relation to the operator of an aeroplane if:
 (a) under the operator's AOC, the operator operates aeroplanes of more than one type rating for Part 135 operations; and
 (b) the operator assigns, or is likely to assign, a flight crew member employed by the operator to duty on aeroplanes of more than one type rating.

135.420  Assignment of flight crew to aeroplanes of different type ratings
  An aeroplane operator's exposition must include the following:
 (a) a description of the circumstances in which the operator may assign a flight crew member to duty on aeroplanes of more than one type rating;
 (b) the combinations of aeroplanes with different type ratings that a single flight crew member may be assigned to duty on by the operator;
 (c) the flying experience, checks and training that a flight crew member must gain or complete, while the flight crew member is employed by the operator, before being assigned to duty on aeroplanes of more than one type rating;
 (d) procedures to ensure that, if a flight crew member is assigned to duty on aeroplanes with different type ratings within one tour of duty, the flight crew member has adequate time between flights on aeroplanes with different ratings for the flight crew member to prepare for duty.

Division 135.N.3—Operation of aeroplanes of different types

135.425  Application of Division 135.N.3
  This Division applies to the operator of an aeroplane if the operator operates aeroplanes of more than one type for Part 135 operations.

135.430  Assignment as pilot in command on aeroplanes of different types

Turbine‑engine aeroplanes
 (1) An operator contravenes this subregulation if:
 (a) the operator assigns a pilot to duty as pilot in command for flights on different types of turbine‑engine aeroplanes; and
 (b) the pilot does not hold a valid proficiency check, in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the Part 135 Manual of Standards, for an aeroplane of each type for a pilot in command.

Piston‑engine aeroplanes
 (2) An operator contravenes this subregulation if:
 (a) the operator assigns a pilot to duty as pilot in command for flights on different types of piston‑engine aeroplanes; and
 (b) the pilot