Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p55
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 55/105)
Character Range: 787735–790646

Part 11 for other matters relating to applications and decisions.
Note 2: Under regulation 201.004, an application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of:
(a) a decision refusing to issue, or cancelling, suspending or varying, an approval; or
(b) a decision imposing a condition on an approval.

Division 42.L.3—Approval of variations of approved reliability programs

42.1055  Application for approval of variations of approved reliability programs
 (1) The person responsible for continuing airworthiness for an aircraft for which there is an approved reliability program may apply, in writing, to CASA for approval of a proposed variation of the program.
 (2) The application must include a copy of the variation.

42.1060  Approval of variations of approved reliability programs
  Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA must approve the variation if CASA is satisfied that the program, as varied by the proposed variation, would comply with the requirements specified in the Part 42 Manual of Standards.
Note 1: See Part 11 for other matters relating to applications and decisions.
Note 2: Under regulation 201.004, an application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of:
(a) a decision refusing to issue, or cancelling, suspending or varying, an approval; or
(b) a decision imposing a condition on an approval.
Subpart 42.M—Requirements for pilots

42.1065  Purpose of Subpart
  This Subpart sets out requirements for pilots.

42.1070  Pre‑flight inspection—all aircraft
 (1) If an aircraft's flight manual requires a pre‑flight inspection of the aircraft to be carried out before the aircraft is operated for a flight, the pilot in command of the aircraft must ensure that a pre‑flight inspection of the aircraft is carried out before the aircraft is operated for the flight.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
Note: For the definition of flight manual, see Part 1 of the Dictionary.
 (2) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.

42.1075  Recording information in flight technical log—all aircraft

Defects and exceeding operating limits
 (1) The pilot in command of an aircraft for a flight (the first flight) must ensure that, before the aircraft is next operated for flight, the following information is recorded in the flight technical log for the aircraft:
 (a) details of any defect of which the pilot becomes aware during the operation of the aircraft, including:
 (i) any abnormal instrument indication; and
 (ii) any abnormal behaviour by the aircraft;
 (b) any instance of the exceeding of an operating limit specified in the aircraft's flight manual during the first flight.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
Note: For paragraph (b), for the definition of flight manual, see Part 1 of the Dictionary.

Utilisation information mentioned in regulation 42.190
 (2) If the flight technical log for an aircraft is capable of containing