Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p42
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 42/51)
Character Range: 2475326–2478421

rotorcraft or flight simulation training device.

119.150  Head of training and checking—responsibilities
 (1) The head of training and checking of an Australian air transport operator must safely manage the training and checking activities of the operator for the operator's flight crew.
 (2) Without limiting subregulation (1), the responsibilities of the head of training and checking include the following:
 (a) ensuring that the operator complies with each provision of the civil aviation legislation that relates to the qualifications, training or checking of the operator's flight crew;
 (b) reporting to the head of flying operations on the operator's compliance with the provisions mentioned in paragraph (a);
 (c) ensuring that training and checking of flight crew conducted by or for the operator is conducted in accordance with the operator's exposition;
 (d) if the operator has a contract with a Part 142 operator for the Part 142 operator to conduct training or checking for the operator's flight crew:
 (i) ensuring that each person who conducts the training or checking for the Part 142 operator is authorised under Part 61 to conduct the activities involved in the training or checking; and
 (ii) telling the Part 142 operator, in writing, of any change in the Australian air transport operator's exposition relating to the training and checking activities the Part 142 operator conducts under the contract.

119.155  Safety manager—experience
  A safety manager required under regulation 119.035 for an Australian air transport operator must have:
 (a) sufficient relevant safety management experience to capably lead, manage and set standards to enable the operator to safely implement the operator's safety management system in accordance with the operator's exposition; and
 (b) a satisfactory record in the conduct or management of air operations; and
 (c) sufficient safety and regulatory knowledge to enable the operator to conduct the operator's Australian air transport operations safely and in accordance with the operator's exposition and the civil aviation legislation.

119.160  Safety manager—responsibilities
 (1) A safety manager required under regulation 119.035 for an Australian air transport operator must manage the operator's safety management system.
 (2) Without limiting subregulation (1), the responsibilities of the safety manager include:
 (a) managing the operation of the safety management system including managing corrective, remedial and preventative action in relation to the system; and
 (b) regularly reporting to the chief executive officer on the effectiveness of the safety management system; and
 (c) managing the maintenance and continuous improvement of the following systems:
 (i) safety management system;
 (ii) fatigue risk management system (if any).

119.165  Key personnel—additional qualification and experience requirements
 (1) This regulation applies to:
 (a) an applicant for an Australian air transport AOC; and
 (b) an Australian air transport operator.
 (2) CASA may, by written notice given to the applicant or operator,