Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:12:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 12 (pt 4/12)
Character Range: 1432471–1435275

or her medical certificate;
 (ba) if the holder holds a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence—a copy of the exemption;
 (c) a document that includes a photograph of the holder showing the holder's full face and his or her head and shoulders:
 (i) that was issued within the previous 10 years by the government, or a government authority, of:
 (A) the Commonwealth or a State or Territory; or
 (B) a foreign country, or a state or province (however described) of a foreign country; and
 (ii) that has not expired or been cancelled.

61.1352  Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—aviation English language proficiency
 (1) The holder of a flight engineer licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence only if the holder has a current aviation English language proficiency assessment.
 (2) Subregulation (3) applies to the holder of a flight engineer licence that was granted on the basis of regulation 202.272 if the licence was granted in recognition of an old authorisation (within the meaning of regulation 202.261) that was granted on or before 4 March 2008.
 (3) Subregulation (1) does not apply to the holder in relation to the exercise of the privileges of his or her licence in Australian Territory.

61.1355  Certain holders of flight engineer licences authorised to operate aircraft radio
 (1) A person is authorised to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency if the person holds a flight engineer licence.
 (2) For regulation 61.1345, transmitting on an aviation safety radio frequency does not constitute the exercise of the privileges of a licence.
Note 1: A person is prohibited from transmitting on an aviation safety radio frequency unless the person is authorised or qualified to do so: see regulation 91.625.
Note 2: For the definition of aviation safety radio frequency, see the Dictionary.

61.1360  Requirements for grant of flight engineer licences
 (1) An applicant for a flight engineer licence must be at least 18.
 (2) The applicant must meet the requirements for the grant of at least one flight engineer type rating.
 (3) The applicant must also have:
 (a) passed the aeronautical knowledge examination for the flight engineer licence; and
 (b) completed flight training for the flight engineer licence; and
 (d) passed the flight test mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the flight engineer licence; and
 (e) at least 100 hours of aeronautical experience performing the duties of a flight engineer under the direct supervision of a flight engineer instructor.
Note 1: For paragraph (a), for the conduct of aeronautical knowledge examinations, see Division 61.B.3.
Note 2: For paragraph (b), for the requirements for flight training, see Division 61.B.2.
Note 3: For paragraph (d),