Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 16/75)
Character Range: 3342137–3345009

effectively; and
 (vi) comply with the operator's operations manual.
 (5) For paragraph (2)(o), the processes are the following:
 (a) a process for auditing the training;
 (b) a process for promoting the continual improvement of the training;
 (c) a process for evaluating the training outcomes from pre‑flight test assessments and post‑flight test feedback from flight examiners;
 (d) a process for regularly assessing the suitability of the operator's facilities and resources for conducting the training;
 (e) a process for recommending changes to a process mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) or (d).

141.155  Part 141 operators—key personnel: additional qualification and experience requirements
 (1) This regulation applies to:
 (a) an applicant for a Part 141 certificate; or
 (b) a Part 141 operator.
 (2) CASA may, by written notice given to the applicant or operator, direct that any of the key personnel of the applicant or operator must have stated additional qualifications or experience to those otherwise required under this Subpart.
 (3) If satisfied that it is necessary in the interests of aviation safety, CASA may, by written notice given to a person who is, or is proposed to be, any of the key personnel of the applicant or operator, direct the person:
 (a) to undertake a stated examination; or
 (b) to be interviewed by CASA; or
 (c) to complete a stated training course.
 (4) In deciding whether to give a direction under this regulation, CASA must have regard to, but is not limited to considering, the following:
 (a) the need to ensure that the applicant or operator can conduct safe authorised Part 141 flight training in accordance with its operations manual and civil aviation legislation;
 (b) the nature and complexity of the training;
 (c) the leadership, management and standards‑setting skills required by the person for the training;
 (d) how recently the person has used his or her aviation skills;
 (e) whether the person is able to exercise the privileges of each civil aviation authorisation held by the person.

141.160  Part 141 operators—reference library
 (1) A Part 141 operator commits an offence if the operator does not maintain a reference library that complies with subregulation (2).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) For subregulation (1), the reference library must:
 (a) include the following documents:
 (i) all operational documents and material;
 (ii) the civil aviation legislation that is relevant to the operator's authorised Part 141 flight training;
 (iii) the parts of the AIP that are relevant to the training;
 (iv) documents that include information about the flight operations of each kind of aircraft operated by the operator to conduct the training that is necessary to ensure the safe conduct of the training;
 (v) documents that include information about the operation or maintenance of each kind of