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least all of the matters mentioned in subsection (2); and
(b) for paragraph (a), successfully complete the check in relation to each kind of aircraft in which the FCM is to conduct operations as an FCM for the operator.
       (4) The successful completion of a proficiency check for the operator under and for this section is the first previous operator proficiency check for an FCM for the purposes of subsection 23.05 (3).

23.04 Differences training requirements
        The FCM must complete the relevant differences training for a flight in accordance with paragraph 61.200 (e) of CASR.
Note 1   An FCM's receipt of a relevant course completion certificate is evidence of the FCM's completion of the requirement. In the context of section 23.01, the intent of this requirement is to place an obligation on the operator to ensure that the FCM has completed any differences training required by Part 61. See subsection 23.01 (3).
Note 2   For differences training for a flight of a foreign registered aircraft, subsection 1.04 (8) of this MOS permits foreign equivalencies to CASR Part 61 requirements.

23.05 Recurrent training and checking requirements
       (1) The FCM must complete recurrent training and checking for a flight of the operator's aircraft in accordance with this section.
       (2) Recurrent training and checking for the general emergency training matters mentioned in subsection 23.02 (2) must occur at the following intervals:
(a) subject to paragraph (b) — at intervals of not more than 12 months after the previous general emergency competency check covering the matters mentioned in subsection 23.02 (2);
(b) for life jackets, life rafts or underwater escape — at intervals of not more than 3 years after the previous operator competency check for life jackets, life rafts or underwater escape.
       (2A) Despite subsection (2), the recurrent training and checking for the general emergency training matters mentioned in paragraphs 23.02 (2) (e) and (f) does not need to include in-water practical training and checking, except for the training and checking in underwater escape.
       (3) Recurrent operator proficiency checks, which demonstrate that the FCM is competent to carry out the FCM's duties for the flight, must occur at the following intervals:
(a) for an FCM of an operator who is not required to have a training and checking system under regulation 138.125 — at intervals of not more than 12 months after the previous operator proficiency check;
       Note   Paragraph (a) also applies for the FCM of an operator for a relevant operation for which the operator does not hold an applicable CASA approval to extend a training and checking system already required for certain aircraft or operations to include additional operations, or does not hold a CASA approval to voluntarily adopt a training