Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 46/58)
Character Range: 1055010–1057871

with a maximum certificated passenger seating capacity of more than 19 or a maximum certificated take‑off weight of more than 8 618 kg—there is an approved flight simulator for the flight test available outside Australia.
 (3) The flight test must be conducted by an examiner or the holder of an approval under regulation 61.040 to conduct the flight test (the Part 61 approval holder) who is nominated by the applicant's training provider.
 (4) However, at any time before the test begins, CASA may, by written notice to the training provider and, if the training provider has nominated an examiner or Part 61 approval holder to conduct the flight test, the examiner or Part 61 approval holder:
 (a) nominate a different examiner or Part 61 approval holder to conduct the flight test; or
 (b) require that CASA will conduct the flight test.
 (5) In this regulation:
available, for a flight test, means able to be used for the flight test.

61.250  Pass standards for flight tests
  An applicant for a flight crew licence, rating or endorsement passes the flight test for the licence, rating or endorsement if the examiner assesses the applicant's performance in the flight test as meeting the competency standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the flight test.

Division 61.B.5—English language proficiency

61.255  Aviation English language proficiency assessments
 (1) A person may apply, in writing, to CASA or an examiner for an assessment of the person's aviation English language proficiency.
 (2) The applicant passes the assessment if CASA or the examiner is satisfied that the applicant meets the ICAO level 6 aviation English language proficiency standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards.
 (3) If CASA or the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant meets the ICAO level 6 aviation English language proficiency standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards, CASA or the examiner must refer the application to an aviation English language proficiency assessor.
 (4) The applicant passes the assessment if the assessor is satisfied that the applicant meets the ICAO level 4, 5 or 6 aviation English language proficiency standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards.

61.260  Duration of English language proficiency assessments
  A person's aviation English language proficiency assessment is current as follows:
 (a) if the person was assessed as meeting the ICAO level 6 aviation English language proficiency standards—indefinitely;
 (b) if the person was assessed as meeting the ICAO level 5 aviation English language proficiency standards—for 6 years beginning on the day the assessment is conducted;
 (c) if the person was assessed as meeting the ICAO level 4 aviation English language proficiency standards—for 3 years beginning on the day the assessment is conducted.

61.265  Recreational