Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:20:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 20 (pt 5/21)
Character Range: 271482–274330

in the conduct of passenger handling, briefings and safety demonstrations;
 (e) training specific to the operator's area of operations, or routes if the operator's exposition describes the area of operations as a specific route or a number of routes;
 (f) training in pre-flight, and post-flight, activities relating to line operations.
 (3) Also, for a pilot in command of the rotorcraft, if under regulation 133.400 of CASR, the operator's exposition includes details of training requirements in relation to a particular aerodrome for the flight, the training must deal with the requirements.

12.07  Differences training
 (1) If required, the flight crew member must have successfully completed the operator's differences training for the rotorcraft.
 (2) The successful completion of the training is evidenced by a course completion certificate given to the flight crew member, under paragraph 61.200(e) of CASR, in relation to the training.

12.08  Recurrent training and checking
 (1) The flight crew member must have successfully completed the operator's recurrent training and checking for the rotorcraft, in accordance with the requirements stated in subsections (3) and (4).
 (2) The operator's recurrent training and checking, for the rotorcraft, in relation to the use of life rafts or life jackets does not need to include in-water practical training.
 (3) The flight crew member must successfully undertake the operator's flight crew member general emergency check of competency, for the relevant type or class of rotorcraft, as follows:
 (a) in relation to underwater escape or the use of life rafts — subject to subsection (5), at intervals of not more than 3 years after the previous check;
 (b) otherwise — subject to subsection (5), at intervals of not more than 1 year after the previous check.
 (4) The flight crew member must successfully undertake the operator's flight crew member proficiency check, for the relevant type or class of rotorcraft, as follows:
 (a) for a flight crew member only conducting a flight under the VFR by day — subject to subsections (5) and (6), initially 6 months after first commencing unsupervised line operations for the operator, and then at intervals of 1 year after the previous proficiency check;
 (b) otherwise — subject to subsections (5) and (6), initially 6 months after first commencing unsupervised line operations for the operator, and then at intervals of 6 months after the previous proficiency check.
 (5) Any check of competency or proficiency mentioned in this section, required to be completed at intervals of 1 or 3 years, successfully completed within 90 days before, or after, its due date is taken to meet the requirements stated in this section as if it had been completed on the due date.
 (6) Any check of competency or proficiency mentioned in this section, required to