Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 13/75)
Character Range: 3333797–3336827

appointed as any of the operator's key personnel begins to carry out the responsibilities of the position, the person has completed any training that is necessary to familiarise the person with the responsibilities.

141.120  Part 141 operators—chief executive officer: responsibilities and accountabilities
 (1) The chief executive officer of a Part 141 operator is responsible for the following:
 (a) ensuring that, for the safe conduct of the operator's authorised Part 141 flight training in accordance with the operator's Part 141 certificate, operations manual and civil aviation legislation, the operator:
 (i) has sufficient suitably experienced, qualified and competent personnel; and
 (ii) has a suitable management structure; and
 (iii) is adequately financed and resourced;
 (b) ensuring that the operator:
 (i) sets and maintains standards for the training in accordance with the operator's operations manual; and
 (ii) complies with civil aviation legislation;
 (c) if the operator conducts the training in aircraft—ensuring that the operator:
 (i) tells CASA if the operator enters into a leasing, financing or other arrangement for the supply of a turbine‑engined aircraft for use in the training; and
 (ii) tells CASA if the operator becomes aware that any arrangement mentioned in subparagraph (i) may:
 (A) affect the operator's safe conduct of the training; or
 (B) contravene a provision of civil aviation legislation or the law of the country in which the aircraft is registered; and
 (iii) complies with the aviation safety laws of each foreign country (if any) where the operator conducts the training; and
 (iv) for each foreign registered aircraft (if any) used in the training—maintains the aircraft in accordance with the law of the country in which the aircraft is registered;
 (ca) ensuring that the operator has procedures that ensure that all of the operator's personnel understand the operator's safety policy;
 (cb) ensuring that the operator has processes for identifying and addressing deficiencies in the operator's authorised Part 141 training;
 (d) if the operator conducts the training in a flight simulation training device—ensuring that the operator implements and manages the operator's quality system;
 (f) ensuring that the operator's operations manual is monitored and managed for continuous improvement;
 (g) ensuring that key personnel satisfactorily carry out the responsibilities of their positions in accordance with:
 (i) the operator's operations manual; and
 (ii) civil aviation legislation.
 (2) The chief executive officer of a Part 141 operator is accountable to the operator and CASA for ensuring the responsibilities mentioned in subregulation (1) are carried out effectively.

141.125  Part 141 operators—head of operations: qualifications and experience
 (1) The head of operations of a Part 141 operator must hold:
 (a) an instructor rating and either:
 (i) a grade 1 training endorsement under Part 61; or
 (ii) the required training endorsements for all the Part 141