Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 3/35)
Character Range: 2913240–2915915

rotorcraft for a flight contravenes this subregulation if:
 (a) the pilot operates the rotorcraft as pilot in command or co‑pilot for the flight; and
 (b) the pilot does not have:
 (i) if the flight is a flight by day—the recent experience required for the flight by subregulation (3); or
 (ii) if the flight is a flight at night—the recent experience required for the flight by subregulation (4).

Requirements for flights by day
 (3) The recent experience required for a flight by day is that, within 90 days before the flight:
 (a) the pilot must have carried out, in a rotorcraft of that kind or an approved flight simulator for the rotorcraft:
 (i) at least 3 take‑offs followed by climbs to at least 500 ft AGL while controlling the rotorcraft or simulator; and
 (ii) at least 3 landings while controlling the rotorcraft or simulator; or
 (b) the pilot must have passed a flight test for the grant of a pilot licence or a rating on a pilot licence in a rotorcraft of that kind or an approved flight simulator for the rotorcraft; or
 (c) the pilot must have successfully completed a proficiency check for the rotorcraft that complies with the requirements prescribed by the Part 133 Manual of Standards.
Note: For other recent experience requirements, see Part 61.

Requirements for flights at night
 (4) The recent experience required for a flight at night is that, within 90 days before the flight:
 (a) the pilot must have carried out, at night in a rotorcraft of that kind or under night time conditions in an approved flight simulator for the rotorcraft:
 (i) at least 3 take‑offs followed by climbs to at least 500 ft AGL while controlling the rotorcraft or simulator; and
 (ii) at least 3 landings while controlling the rotorcraft or simulator; or
 (b) the pilot must have passed a flight test for the grant of a pilot licence or a rating on a pilot licence in a rotorcraft of that kind or an approved flight simulator for the rotorcraft; or
 (c) the pilot must have successfully completed a proficiency check for the rotorcraft that complies with the requirements prescribed by the Part 133 Manual of Standards.

Offence
 (5) A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subregulation (1) or (2).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
Subpart 133.P—Crew other than flight crew

Division 133.P.1—Cabin crew

133.425  Number, qualifications, experience and training
 (1) The operator of a rotorcraft for a flight contravenes this subregulation if, when the flight begins:
 (a) under subregulation (2), a cabin crew member must be carried on the flight; and
 (b) a requirement mentioned in subregulation (3) is not met for the flight.
 (2) A cabin