Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01189:reg:7:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01189
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 6/21)
Character Range: 46242–49253

of the person having at least 100 hours experience as a pilot in multi-crew operations for an Australian AOC holder engaged in charter operations in accordance with Civil Aviation Order 82.1 – Conditions on air operators' certificates authorising charter operations & aerial work operation (as in force when the multi‑crew operations were conducted); and
           (iii) evidence of the successful completion of 2 operator proficiency checks which included assessment of HF&NTS competencies; and
(e) for paragraph 39(1)(e):
           (i) evidence of successful completion of training, qualifications or experience, or a combination of these; and
           (ii) a CASA certificate of equivalence; and
(f) for paragraphs 39(1)(a) to (e), evidence in logbooks or other documents of any of the following:
           (i) the exercise of relevant privileges;
           (ii) the acquisition of experience as a pilot in multi-crew operations;
           (iii) the successful completion of operator proficiency checks;
           (iv) the successful completion of equivalent training, qualifications and experience;
 must be endorsed by:
           (v) the head (however described) of the flying operations part of the relevant AOC holder or other operator to whom the logbook entries or other documents relate; or
           (vi) the head (however described) of training and checking of the relevant AOC holder or other operator to whom the logbook entries or other documents relate; or
           (vii) the holder of a flight examiner rating; and
(g) for paragraphs 39(1)(a) to (e), the evidence must be supplied to:
           (i) in the case of an applicant for an ATPL — CASA; and
           (ii) in the case of the holder of a PPL, a CPL, or an SP type rating without a multi-crew type rating (as the case may be) conducting multi‑crew operations — the head (however described) of the flying operations part of the AOC holder or other operator for whom the pilot operates a multi-crew aircraft; and
(h) for paragraphs 39(1)(a) to (e), an applicant or a holder must, on written request, supply CASA with any information or documents CASA considers necessary to determine the appropriate application, or the continued application, of the exemption to the applicant or holder.
       Note   For example, in the interests of aviation safety, CASA may require proof of authenticity of copies of documents.
       (2) In this section:
CASA certificate of equivalence means a certificate issued by CASA stating that, for paragraph 39(1)(e) of this instrument, a person's successful completion of alternative training, or acquisition of qualifications, or possession of experience, or a combination of these, is approved to be at least equivalent to an alternative means of compliance mentioned in paragraphs 39(1)(a) to (d).

         Part 9 — Basic instrument flight training

41 Definitions for Part
        In this Part:
BIF training has the same meaning as basic instrument flight training in regulation 61.010