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airworthiness review certificates in accordance with Subpart 42.I of CASR 1998.
      1.9.2 The airworthiness review employee must be authorised by the CAMO, in writing, to carry out an airworthiness review and to issue an airworthiness review certificate on behalf of the CAMO.
      1.9.3 The authorisation must include the following information:
(a) name of the employee;
(b) an authorisation reference number;
(c) the date the authorisation is given;
(d) the type and model of aircraft for which the authorisation is given;
(e) the scope and limitations of the authorisation;
(f) the duration (if applicable) of the authorisation.
      1.9.4 The airworthiness review employee must:
(a) have at least 5 years experience in continuing airworthiness management activities; or
(b) have at least 2 years experience in continuing airworthiness management activities, provided he or she holds or has held:
 (i) a maintenance certification licence in category B1, B2 or C; or
 (ii) a licence that is equivalent to a licence in category B1, B2 or C.
       1.9.5 An airworthiness review employee must have a comprehensive knowledge of regulations and standards applicable to the airworthiness of the aircraft for which the employee is authorised.
      1.9.6 An airworthiness review employee must have knowledge of the following for the aircraft for which the employee is authorised:
(a) the aircraft's certification basis;
(b) the aircraft's structure and systems, including the propulsion system, to a level that is at least equivalent to Level 1 as set out in Appendix III of the Part 66 MOS.
      1.9.7 The CAMO must keep a list of airworthiness review employees which contains the information mentioned in subsection 1.9.3.
      1.9.8 The CAMO must:
(a) have copies of all documents that demonstrate that each airworthiness review employee has the appropriate qualifications, experience and knowledge required under this section; and
(b) keep the copies for at least 2 years after the airworthiness review employee ceases to be an airworthiness review employee.
      1.9.9  The CAMO must keep a copy of the authorisation for 2 years after the authorisation ceases to be in force.

1.10 Maintenance program approval employee
      1.10.1 The CAMO that has privilege under Subpart 42.G of CASR 1998 to approve aircraft maintenance programs, or variations to an approved maintenance program, must have maintenance program approval employees to approve a maintenance program or variations to an approved maintenance program in accordance with Subpart 42.J of CASR 1998.
      1.10.2 The maintenance program approval employees must be authorised by the CAMO, in writing, to approve a maintenance program and variations to a maintenance program on behalf of the CAMO.
      1.10.3 The authorisation must include the following information:
(a) name of the employee;
(b) an authorisation reference number;
(c) the date the authorisation is given;
(d) the type and