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Character Range: 18506–21428

the meaning of paragraph 9.2 of CAO 29.11, as in force on 31 August 2014; and
           (ii) has never been granted a low-level rating flight test endorsement (helicopter) or an aerial application rating flight test endorsement (helicopter).
Note   Civil Aviation Orders 29.6, 29.10 and 29.11 have been amended and no longer provide for approved persons for pilot qualifications. Instead, Part 61 of CASR authorises the holder of a low-level rating flight test endorsement or an aerial application rating flight test endorsement to conduct a flight test for a low-level endorsement mentioned in regulation 61.1075 of CASR.

17 Approvals
       (1) A mustering operation checker (see paragraph 16(a)) is approved:
(a) to conduct a flight test for an aerial mustering — helicopter endorsement (see table 61.1075, item 6 of CASR); and
(b) to grant the endorsement to the person who has passed the flight test.
       (2) A sling load operation checker (see paragraph 16(b)) is approved:
(a) to conduct a flight test for a sling operations endorsement (see table 61.1075, item 8 of CASR); and
(b) to grant the endorsement to the person who has passed the flight test.
       (3) A winching/rappelling operation checker (see paragraph 16(c)) is approved:
(a) to conduct a flight test for a winch and rappelling operations endorsement (see table 61.1075, item 9 of CASR); and
(b) to grant the endorsement to the person who has passed the flight test.
       (4) The approval of a person under this section is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the person must be registered with FTM and must use FTM as the method of flight test notification;
(b) before FTM registration, the person must have provided evidence to CASA that the person was, on 31 August 2014, a sling load operation checker, a mustering operation checker or a winching/rappelling operation checker (as the case may be);
(c) the person must comply with the limitations and obligations of the holder of a flight examiner rating under Subpart 61.U of CASR (other than subregulation 61.1265(1) and regulations 61.1270 and 61.1285).

Schedule 1 Flight training for grant of aeroplane firefighting endorsement (Part 2)

        Aeronautical knowledge training
       1 There must be at least a 1 day training course, followed by a written and oral assessment, covering the following (aeronautical knowledge assessment 1):
(a) fire behaviour;
(b) firefighting techniques;
(c) communication protocols;
(d) operator procedures;
(e) relevant procedures of State or Territory fire control authorities.
Note   Firefighting includes what is colloquially known as "firebombing".
       2 There must be at least a separate 1 day training course, followed by a written and oral assessment, covering the following (aeronautical knowledge assessment 2):
(a) human factors;
(b) hazard awareness;
(c) risk management for firefighting operations.
       3 Each of aeronautical