Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 15/63)
Character Range: 1584802–1587503

(3) For subregulation (2), the holder of an aircraft engineer licence exercises the privileges of the licence if:
 (a) for a category A, B1 or B2 licence—the holder performs maintenance certifications or issues certificates of release to service under the licence; and
 (b) for a category C licence—the holder issues certificates of release to service under the licence.
 (4) For subregulation (2), a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer is taken to have had at least 6 months experience of exercising the privileges mentioned in the Part 66 Manual of Standards for a licence or for a rating endorsed on a licence if:
 (a) he or she holds another aircraft engineer licence; and
 (b) that licence is a category A, B1 or B2 licence; and
 (c) he or she has had at least 6 months experience of exercising the privileges mentioned in the Part 66 Manual of Standards for that licence or a rating endorsed on that licence.

66.125  All licences—medically significant conditions
 (1) This regulation applies to a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer if:
 (a) the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer knows that he or she has a medically significant condition; and
 (b) the condition is safety‑relevant; and
 (c) the condition was not specified in an application made by the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer for an aircraft engineer licence or a rating that he or she holds.
 (2) The licensed aircraft maintenance engineer must not exercise a privilege mentioned in the Part 66 Manual of Standards for his or her aircraft engineer licence or for a rating endorsed on the licence unless the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer:
 (a) has had the condition for more than 30 days beginning on the day that he or she first knew that he or she had the condition (the 30 day period); and
 (b) has obtained a certificate from a medical practitioner or specialist medical practitioner to the effect that his or her ability to exercise the privilege is no longer reduced by the condition.
 (3) If the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer has had the condition for more than the 30 day period and cannot obtain a certificate mentioned in paragraph (2)(b), he or she must give CASA a written notice including the following information:
 (a) that he or she has the condition;
 (b) when he or she first knew that he or she had the condition;
 (c) that he or she cannot obtain the certificate.

66.130  Category A licences
 (1) A category A licence holder may perform maintenance certification for maintenance carried out on an aircraft of a particular aircraft type only if:
 (a) the maintenance:
 (i) is line maintenance; and
 (ii) is mentioned in Appendix II to the Part 145 Manual of Standards; and
 (b)