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Review Assessment   Review the assessment procedure                                        i Appropriate personnel are given the opportunity to review the assessment outcomes and procedures using agreed evaluation criteria

                                                                                              ii The review process established by the enterprise, industry or registered training organisation is followed

                                                                                              iii The assessment procedures are reviewed at a specified site in cooperation with persons being assessed, and any appropriate personnel in the industry/enterprise/training establishment and/or any agency identified under the legislation

                                                                                              iv Review activities are documented, findings are substantiated and the review approach evaluated
                       Check the consistency of assessment decision                           i Evidence from a range of assessments is checked for consistency across the dimensions of competency

                                                                                              ii Evidence is checked against the key competencies

                                                                                              iii Consistency of assessment decisions with defined performance standards are reviewed and discrepancies and inconsistencies are noted and acted upon
                       Report review findings                                                 i Recommendations are made to appropriate personnel for the modifications to the assessment procedure(s) in light of the review outcomes

                                                                                              ii Records are evaluated to determine whether the needs of appropriate personnel have been met

                                                                                              iii Effective contributions are made to system-wide reviews of the assessment process and feedback procedures

Chapter 10:  Eligibility for Grant of a Flight Service Licence

Section 10.1:  General

10.1.1                Eligibility components

10.1.1.1            The cardinal requirements of eligibility for grant of a Flight Service Licence are that an individual must:

(a)          hold a Class 3 medical certificate;

(b)          pass both theory and practical (field) components of a training course;

(c)           pass Rating and Endorsement examinations;

(d)          meet Endorsement competency standards in a formal assessment;

(e)          meet language proficiency requirements.

10.1.2                Medical Certificate

10.1.2.1            Where a condition is placed on or recorded against a Class 3 medical certificate in accordance with CASR Part 6, the holder's Flight Service Licence is to be annotated to reflect that condition.

10.1.3                Training Course

10.1.3.1            The candidate must have completed and passed the agreed course of training. Specific learning outcomes for the training course, for both knowledge and skills, are to be defined by the service provider, subject to endorsement by CASA.

10.1.4                Rating Examinations

10.1.4.1            A candidate for a rating to be annotated in a Flight Service Licence shall pass a written examination initially, and thence annually, in the subjects appropriate to the rating. These examinations must be administered by CASA, a Certified ATS Training Organisation or an ATS Certificate holder as appropriate.

10.1.4.2            The overall pass standard must be 100 percent.

10.1.4.3            The minimum acceptable initial response for each group of questions must be 80 percent.

10.1.4.4            An average of 80 percent over the whole examination, including any questions failed, shall not in itself be an acceptable initial response.

10.1.4.5            Failure to obtain at least 80 percent for each group of questions shall