Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p36
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 36/79)
Character Range: 2616495–2619394

conversion training requirement under this subregulation for an operator of an aeroplane and the aeroplane if the flight crew member has completed supervised line flying in an aeroplane of that kind.
 (3) The supervised line flying mentioned in subregulation (2) must have been completed after the flight crew member has successfully completed all of the following:
 (a) a Part 121 proficiency check for the operator and the aeroplane;
 (b) a valid annual emergency and safety equipment check for the operator and the aeroplane under regulation 121.605;
 (c) a valid 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment check for the operator and the aeroplane under regulation 121.615.

121.565  Command training requirements
  Command training for a pilot for an aeroplane operator and an aeroplane must include the following:
 (a) either:
 (i) flying training conducted in an aeroplane of that kind; or
 (ii) if there is an approved flight simulator for the aeroplane—training conducted in the approved flight simulator;
 (b) successful completion of a Part 121 proficiency check, for the operator and the aeroplane, for a pilot in command of the aeroplane;
 (c) training in the responsibilities of the pilot in command of an aeroplane of that kind;
 (d) training in relation to pilot incapacitation;
 (e) supervised line flying on an aeroplane of that kind as pilot in command under supervision for at least the number of sectors required by the operator's exposition;
 (f) successful completion of a line check that complies with regulation 121.590 for a pilot in command for an aeroplane of that kind.

Division 121.N.6—Recurrent training and checking

121.570  Recurrent training and checking requirements
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 121.475(2)(l), a flight crew member meets the recurrent training and checking requirements for a flight of an aeroplane if the flight crew member:
 (a) holds the following for the aeroplane operator and the aeroplane:
 (i) a valid Part 121 proficiency check under regulation 121.575;
 (ii) a valid refresher check under regulation 121.595;
 (iii) a valid annual emergency and safety equipment check under regulation 121.605;
 (iv) a valid 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment check under regulation 121.615; and
 (b) has completed, within the previous 12 months, recurrent flight training, in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the Part 121 Manual of Standards, for an aeroplane of that kind.
 (2) For the purposes of paragraph 121.475(2)(m), a flight crew member meets the recurrent training and checking requirements for a flight of an aeroplane if the flight crew member holds a valid line check under regulation 121.585 for the aeroplane operator and the aeroplane.

121.575  Holding valid Part 121 proficiency check

Holding a valid check
 (1) If a person successfully completes a Part 121 proficiency check for the operator of an aeroplane and