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Character Range: 10432–13309

Aviation Regulations 1998 and the Civil Aviation Orders;
(b) arranging flight crew rosters;
(c) maintaining a record of licences, ratings, and route qualifications held by each flight crew member, including:
 (i) validity; and
 (ii) recency; and
 (iii) type endorsements and any applicable licence restrictions;
(d) maintaining a system to record flight crew duty and flight times to ensure compliance with duty and flight time limitations in accordance with Part 48 of the Orders;
(e) ensuring compliance with loading procedures specified for each aircraft type used by the operator and proper compilation of loading documents, including passenger and cargo manifests;
(f) monitoring operational standards, maintaining training records and supervising the training and checking of flight crew of the operator;
(g) conducting proficiency tests in the execution of emergency procedures and issuing certificates of proficiency as required by section 20.11;
(h) training flight crew in the acceptance and handling of dangerous goods as required by the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 or the Orders;
(i) maintaining a complete and up-to-date reference library of operational documents as required by CASA for the class of operations conducted;
(j) allocating appropriate aircraft.

3 Delegation by Chief Pilot
       A Chief Pilot, in exercising any responsibility, may delegate duties to other members of the operator's staff, but may not delegate training and checking duties without the written approval of CASA.

4 Qualifications of Chief Pilot
      4.2 Where the operator engages in operations under the instrument flight rules, the Chief Pilot must hold an instrument rating appropriate to the category and class of operations conducted by the operator.
      4.3 Unless otherwise approved in writing by CASA, a Chief Pilot must hold a licence with the appropriate endorsements and ratings to permit him or her to act as pilot in command of all operations authorised by the operator's certificate.

6 Cancellation or suspension of approval
      6.1 In spite of subclause 5.5, an approval may be cancelled or suspended at any time if, in the opinion of CASA, the performance of the Chief Pilot is no longer of an acceptable standard.
      6.2 Where CASA cancels or suspends a person's appointment as a Chief Pilot CASA must:
(a) notify the person and the operator in writing of the cancellation or suspension; and
(b) provide the person and the operator with reasons for the cancellation or suspension.
Appendix 9

Requirements to be met for the use of an EFB

1 Definitions
       1.1 In this Appendix:
AFM means the aircraft flight manual for the aircraft to which the abbreviation refers.
aircraft means an aircraft operated under the AOC of the AOC holder mentioned in subclause 11.1 of this CAO.
Note   Subclause 11.1 of this CAO is above, in the main body of the CAO,