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each make and model of the type; and
(b) meet all of the requirements under subsection 2.30 (2) to be a RePL training instructor; and
(c) have 1 or more of the following:
           (i) a pilot instructor rating issued under Part 61 of CASR;
           (ii) a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment issued by an approved educational institution;
           (iii) a tertiary level qualification in teaching that is recognised as such by a State or Territory government;
           (iv) other approved qualifications or experience equivalent to the rating, certificate or qualification mentioned in subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii).
       (4) The CRP of a RePL training organisation may be nominated to also be its CRI, but only if the CRP is:
(a) eligible to be the CRI in accordance with subsection (3); and
(b) given the nature and activities of the RePL training organisation — capable of safely combining the duties and responsibilities of a CRP and a CRI; and
(c) approved in writing by CASA to be the CRI.
       (5) CASA may suspend or revoke an approval mentioned in paragraph (2) (c) or (4)(c) if CASA is satisfied that the CRI:
(a) has failed to discharge their duties and responsibilities in a manner that preserves, or is likely to preserve, aviation safety; or
(b) has adversely affected, or appears likely to adversely affect, aviation safety because, in all the circumstances, they lack the capacity or the time to safely undertake the role.
Note   A refusal to approve a nominated person, or a suspension or revocation of an approval, would be subject to review by the AAT under regulation 201.004 of CASR.

2.29B Duties and responsibilities of a CRI
       (1AA) This section only takes effect on and from 10 July 2024.
        General obligations
       (1) For the purpose of conducting a RePL training course for a type of RPA, a RePL training organisation must ensure that its CRI performs and discharges the duties and responsibilities of a CRI that are mentioned in this MOS, including those mentioned in this section.
       (2) The CRI must safely manage the conduct of each RePL training course of the organisation.
        RePL training courses
       (3) The CRI must ensure that each RePL training course is conducted in a professional and systematic manner, in accordance with principles of competency-based training that are set out in detail in the organisation's documented practices and procedures.
       (4) The CRI must ensure that the organisation complies with all aspects of the civil aviation legislation that relate to the conduct of each RePL training course, in particular Part 101 of CASR and the Part 101 MOS.
Note   See also the wide definition of civil aviation legislation in subsection 1.04 (2) and section 3 of the