Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01550:body:0:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01550
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 19309–22267

check mentioned in subparagraph 121.575(1)(b)(iii) is completed within 30 days before or after the end of the 12-month period beginning on the day the most recent of the previous checks was successfully completed, the day that is the end of the 12-month period remains the applicable day for subparagraph 121.575(1)(b)(iii).

13A Approval to conduct training or checking for safety equipment or emergency equipment — exemption from requirement
       (1) This section applies to the operator of an aeroplane for a flight to which regulation 121.475 or 121.640 applies (the operator), but only to the extent that 1 or more of the following would otherwise apply to the operator for the flight:
(a) subregulation 121.475(4);
(b) subregulation 121.475(5), in its application to subregulation 121.475(4);
(c) subregulation 121.640(3);
(d) subregulation 121.640(5), in its application to subregulation 121.640(3).
       (2) The operator is exempted from each of the subregulations mentioned in subsection (1), insofar as it applies to the operator.
       (3) Each exemption under subsection (2) is subject to the condition that the operator must ensure that the person who conducts the safety equipment or emergency equipment training or checking mentioned in subregulation 121.475(4) or 121.640(3) (as the case may be) (the task), is a person who:
(a) while conducting the task is simultaneously under assessment (the assessment) by a CASA officer for the purpose, in accordance with regulation 11.055, of being granted an approval under regulation 121.010 to conduct the training or checking mentioned in either or both of subregulations 121.475(4) and 121.640(3) (as the case may be); and
(b) on completion of the task and the assessment is granted the approval; and
(c) is recorded in the operator's training and checking record for the persons undertaking the safety equipment or emergency equipment training or checking, as a person who meets the requirements mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b).

14 Cabin crew – recent experience requirements – exemption
       (1) In this section:
relevant flight means the first flight of a particular cabin crew member on a particular aeroplane type in a Part 121 operation, provided that the flight involves supervised line flying conducted in accordance with the operator's training and checking system.
       (2) The operator of a relevant flight is exempted from compliance with:
(a) paragraph 121.640(2)(a), but only to the extent of the cabin crew requirements mentioned in regulation 121.705; and
(b) subregulation 121.640(5) in relation to subregulation 121.640(1), but only to the extent of the exemption described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

14A Ground support personnel – not direct employees – exemption
       (1) This section applies to the operator of an aeroplane for a flight that is a Part 121 operation.
       (2) The operator is exempted from compliance with subregulations 121.145(1)