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licence holder to whom this instrument applies is exempt from subregulation 65.045(1) of CASR:
(a) to the extent that the subregulation requires the licence holder to comply with the currency requirement mentioned in subparagraph 65.035(1)(c)(i) in the manner specified in paragraph 65.030(1)(b) in relation to an AV Show endorsement; and
(b) if, within the previous 6 months, the licence holder's performance of the AV Show endorsement function, as carried out on the ML simulator for at least 2 hours (or such longer time as may be required for the completion of at least 2 simulator exercises), has been assessed as satisfactory.

6 Directions
        Airservices Australia must ensure that:
(a) the ML simulator, software, data set and simulator exercises are, at all times when being used to simulate a live operational environment for an AV Show endorsement function under this instrument, aligned with the live operational environment required for the relevant AV Show endorsement for which the ML simulator is being used; and
(b) no change is made to the ML simulator assessment process for an AV Show endorsement without CASA's prior written approval; and
(c) no change is made to the AA Licensing and Certificates Manual that affects the ambit of the exemptions under this instrument (including provisions relating to the currency requirements or the scope or description of the AV Show endorsements) without CASA's prior written approval; and
(d) an initial assessment process for the AV Show endorsements is conducted in accordance with sections 5.4.3.1 and 5.4.3.2 of the AA Licensing and Certificates Manual, as if each AV Show endorsement is an initial issue of a newly created endorsement; and
(e) an assessment mentioned in paragraph 5(b) is carried out by the following:
           (i) in the case of an assessment of a seed assessor — a person who:
            (A) has been involved in the training or development of the relevant AV Show endorsement; or
            (B) holds the associated rating in respect of the relevant AV Show endorsement and is an appropriate subject matter expert in respect of the relevant AV Show endorsement;
 (ii) in the case of an assessment of an ATC licence holder who is not a seed assessor — a person who:
            (A) has demonstrated competence as a workplace assessor under section 3.1.14 of the Manual of Standards; and
            (B) holds an AV Show endorsement that corresponds to the AV Show endorsement function that is being assessed;
(f) if an assessor mentioned in paragraph (e) considers that, due to limitations with the ML simulator, a 2-hour assessment is not sufficient for an individual ATC licence holder to meet all performance assessment requirements for an AV Show endorsement, the assessor conducts any outstanding assessments for the ATC licence