Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333:reg:9:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 8/19)
Character Range: 194955–197812

training pilot, check pilot, or training and check pilot, as applicable, for the operator's training and checking system.
 (2) For paragraph (1)(d), the nomination must be made by an entry in the operator's exposition and state that the individual meets the requirements stated in paragraphs (1)(a) to (c).
 (3) An individual is not required to be nominated under paragraph (1)(d) if the individual holds any of the following:
 (a) a Part 61 flight instructor rating with an appropriate training endorsement and current flight proficiency check in the class or type of aeroplane to be used for the relevant training or check;
 (b) a Part 61 flight examiner rating with an appropriate flight examiner endorsement and current examiner proficiency check in the class or type of aeroplane to be used for the relevant training or check;
 (c) an approval under regulation 61.040 that confers privileges equivalent to those under paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) for the relevant training or check.

12.12  CASA may test nominated individual
 (1) CASA may test an individual nominated by the operator under paragraph 12.11(1)(d) to be a training pilot, check pilot, or training and check pilot, as applicable, to assess the individual's competency in the role.
Note: If CASA conducts a test of the individual and determines that the individual should not be permitted to conduct training or checks under this Chapter, then CASA has the power under Subpart 11.G of CASR to direct the individual to undertake further training before commencing, or continuing, in the role.
 (2) For subsection (1), CASA must give the individual written notice of the test.
 (3) The date, time and location of the test stated in a notice under subsection (2) must be reasonable in the circumstances.
 (4) CASA must give the individual a copy of the result of the test, including the CASA testing officer's assessment of the individual's competency in the role.

Division 4—Command training for pilot in command

12.13  Command training requirements
  For paragraph 135.395(1)(c) of CASR, the following requirements are prescribed:
 (a) training in the responsibilities of the pilot in command of an aeroplane of that type or class;
 (b) supervised line flying as pilot in command under supervision for the required number of flight hours mentioned in the aeroplane operator's exposition.
Note: Before the pilot can operate the aeroplane as pilot in command, the pilot is also required to have successfully completed the operator's flight crew member proficiency check, and flight crew member line check, for the aeroplane, relating to a pilot in command of the aeroplane.

Division 5—Pilot in command in non-command seat

12.14  Non-command seat proficiency check requirements
  For paragraph 135.405(1)(b), and (2)(b), of CASR, the following requirements are prescribed:
 (a) the pilot