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has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
flight test has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
HF&NTS means human factors and non-technical skills.
multi-crew operation has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
operator proficiency check has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
operations manual, for a Part 141 operator, has the meaning given by regulation 141.030 of CASR.
Part 141 operator has the same meaning as in subregulation 141.015(3) of CASR.
Part 142 activity has the same meaning as in subregulation 142.015(5) of CASR.
Part 142 operator has the same meaning as in subregulation 142.015(5) of CASR.
pilot has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
pilot licence has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
PPL means a private pilot licence issued by CASA under Part 61 of CASR.
solo, in relation to a flight of an aircraft, has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
training endorsement has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.

4 Amendment of other instruments
       (1) Schedule 1 amends CASA EX92/22 – Part 137 and Part 91 of CASR – Supplementary Exemptions and Directions Instrument 2022.
       (2) Schedule 2 amends CASA EX86/21 – Part 138 and Part 91 of CASR – Supplementary Exemptions and Directions Instrument 2021.

Part 2 — Logging of flight time as a pilot (co-pilots on single-pilot certificated aircraft)

5 Definitions for Part
        In this Part:
multi-pilot capable aircraft means an aircraft being operated as a multi‑pilot aircraft that:
       (a)              is certificated under Part 21 of CASR for single-pilot operations; and
       (b)              is not an aircraft that, under CASR or the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, must be flown with a crew of at least 2 pilots; and
       (c)              is fitted with:
           (i) 2 flight control seats — from each of which a flight operation may be conducted by a pilot; and
           (ii) flight instruments suitable for operation of the aircraft from either flight control seat.
Note   Some examples of multi-pilot capable aircraft are Metro series aeroplanes, BE1900 aeroplanes, DO228 aeroplanes, AW139 helicopters and S-76 helicopters.
permissible co-pilot time, in relation to a person who was a permitted co‑pilot, means time during which the pilot performed co-pilot duties in a multi‑pilot capable aircraft in accordance with multi-crew procedures specified in the operations manual or exposition (whichever is applicable) of the holder of an AOC operating the aircraft.
permitted co-pilot means a co-pilot of a multi-crew operation conducted in a multi-pilot capable aircraft that is operated by an AOC holder.

6 Exemption — logbook recording
       (1) A person who has been a permitted co-pilot is exempt from compliance with subregulation 61.345(1) of CASR to the extent that the person must