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not prevent effective communication. Can make limited use of discourse markers or connectors. Fillers are not distracting;
            5.        comprehension is mostly accurate on common, concrete and work-related topics when the accent or variety used is sufficiently intelligible for an international community of users. When the speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events, comprehension may be slower or require clarification strategies;
            6.          responses are usually immediate, appropriate and informative. Initiates and maintains exchanges even when dealing with an unexpected turn of events. Deals adequately with apparent misunderstandings by checking, confirming or clarifying.

     2.         The person must communicate effectively in voice-only radiotelephone communications, so that each of the following is the case for the person:
            1.        uses plain English effectively;
            2.        receives appropriate responses to transmissions;
            3.         responds to transmissions and takes appropriate action;
            4.        identifies and manages communication errors and misunderstandings promptly and effectively;
            5.        seeks clarification in the time available if message is unclear or uncertainty exists;
            6.          reacts appropriately to a variety of regional accents;
            7.        communicates effectively in unexpected, stressful or non-standard situations using standard phraseology or plain English.

          Schedule 9 CPL(H) training for paragraph 61.615 (1B) (b) (non-integrated training courses)

    1 For paragraph 61.615 (1B) (b), the minimum requirements for an applicant for the CPL(H) who has not completed an integrated training course are as follows:
       (a) at least 105 hours of flight training must be completed in no more than 2 types or models of helicopter;
       (b) for paragraph (a):
         (i) the first 15 hours must be completed in 1 of the types or models of helicopter mentioned in paragraph (a);
         (ii) at least 20 hours must be completed in each type or model of helicopter mentioned in paragraph (a);
         (iii) at least 40 hours must be completed as dual flight training in any of the types or models of helicopter mentioned in paragraph (a);
         (iv) at least 25 hours must be completed as pilot in command (but not as cross-country flight time) in any of the types or models of helicopter mentioned in paragraph (a);
         (v) the final 30 hours of flight training actually undertaken must be completed within the 3 months immediately before the flight test.
    Note   Additional flight training may be undertaken, including tethered helicopter flight training and flight training in additional types of helicopter.
    2 Subject to clause 3, for paragraph 1 (a), a type or model of a helicopter means the single-engine helicopter, or 1 of the single-engine helicopters, mentioned by name in a single cell of column 2 of Schedule 14 of the Prescription of aircraft and ratings — CASR Part 61 Instrument, of the Edition that is in force at the