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It is also a condition of the exemption in subsection (2), that for training or checking for which the operator takes the benefit of the exemption, the operator must ensure that:
(a) each person who conducts the training or checking for the foreign training provider mentioned in subsection (3) is appropriately authorised to conduct the training or checking; and
(b) the foreign training provider is notified, in writing, of any change in the operator's exposition relating to the training or checking that the foreign training provider conducts under the contract.

         Part 3 Exemptions from Part 91 and related directions

10 Use of Part 133 flight-related documents instead of Part 91 flight‑related documents — exemption and direction
       (1) This section applies to the operation of a rotorcraft that is each of the following (the operation):
(a) a private operation;
(b) conducted by an Australian air transport operator whose AOC operations specifications include the rotorcraft (the operator).
       (2) For the operation, the operator and the pilot in command of the rotorcraft (as applicable) are each exempted from compliance with each provision in Division 91.C.3 of CASR but only if the operator and the pilot in command (as applicable) each comply with the directions in subsections (3) and (4).

 Directions
       (3) The operator must ensure that, for the operation:
(a) the requirements of each provision in Division 133.C.3 of CASR are complied with (subject to the exemptions in sections 7 and 8 of this instrument in relation to regulation 133.075); and
(b) the operator's exposition provides for compliance with the requirements.
       (4) The pilot in command must comply with any requirements arising under subsection (3) that are applicable to the pilot in command.

11 Application of Part 133 fuel requirements instead of Part 91 fuel requirements — exemption and direction
       (1) This section applies to the operation of a rotorcraft that is each of the following (the operation):
(a) a private operation;
(b) conducted by an Australian air transport operator whose AOC operations specifications include the rotorcraft (the operator).
       (2) For the operation, the pilot in command of the rotorcraft is exempted from compliance with regulation 91.455 but only if the operator and the pilot in command (as applicable) each comply with the directions in subsections (3) and (4).

 Directions
       (3) The operator must ensure that, for the operation:
(a) the requirements of regulation 133.190 are complied with; and
(b) the operator's exposition provides for compliance with the requirements.
       (4) The pilot in command must comply with any requirements arising under subsection (3) that are applicable to the pilot in command.

12 Application of Part 133 fuelling requirements instead of Part 91 fuelling requirements — exemption and direction
       (1) This section applies to