Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:29:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 29 (pt 30/41)
Character Range: 3910562–3913327

the old authorisation would not have expired by that time if the amendments had not been made.
 (4) Despite Part 61, the holder is taken to meet the proficiency check requirements for the new authorisation at that time.
 (5) This regulation, and the entry for this regulation in the Part 202 table of contents, expire at the end of 31 August 2018 as if they had been repealed by another regulation.

202.277  Personal logbooks—obligations for holders of old authorisations etc.
 (1) Subregulation (2) applies to a person who, immediately before 1 September 2014, was required under regulation 5.51 of CAR to have a personal log book (the old logbook).
 (2) Regulations 61.355 (retention of personal logbooks) and 61.365 (production of personal logbooks) apply to the person as if the old logbook was a personal logbook required to be kept under regulation 61.345 or 61.350.

202.277C  English competency for certain holders of student pilot licences
 (1) Subregulation (2) applies to a person who:
 (a) held a student pilot licence immediately before 1 September 2014; and
 (b) had not passed a general flying progress flight test under Part 5 of CAR before that day.
 (2) The person is taken to have been assessed by CASA as meeting the general English language proficiency standard mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards.

202.278  Grant of pilot type ratings on basis of overseas training and assessment
 (1) An applicant for a pilot type rating is taken to meet the requirements of subregulation 61.810(3) (Requirements for grant of pilot type ratings) if CASA is satisfied that:
 (a) the applicant has completed training, conducted by a training provider that is authorised by the national aviation authority of a recognised foreign State to conduct the training, for the grant of an overseas rating; and
 (b) the applicant has been assessed, by a person who is authorised by the national aviation authority of the recognised foreign State to conduct the assessment, as meeting the flight test standard for the grant of the overseas rating; and
 (c) the training meets the standards specified in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for training for the rating; and
 (d) the overseas rating is at least equivalent to the rating.
 (2) This regulation, and the entry for this regulation in the Part 202 table of contents, expire at the end of 31 August 2023 as if they had been repealed by another regulation.

202.279  Instrument proficiency checks partially conducted by foreign‑authorised person
 (1) This regulation applies in relation to:
 (a) an instrument proficiency check mentioned in paragraph 61.650(3)(d) or (e) for the holder of a multi‑crew pilot licence; and
 (b) an instrument proficiency check mentioned in paragraph 61.695(3)(d) or (e) for the