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1.08 Table of Contents
        The Table of Contents for this MOS:
(a) is not part of this MOS; and
(b) is for guidance only; and
(c) may be modified or edited in any published version of this MOS.

CHAPTER 2 RePL TRAINING COURSE

Division 2.1 General

2.01 Purpose
        For paragraph (b) of the definition of RPL training course in the CASR Dictionary, this Chapter prescribes the standards and requirements for the conduct of training in the operation of RPA for the grant of a RePL.
Note 1   An RPL training course may only be conducted by a person who is certified under regulation 101.335 of CASR and whose operations include conducting training.
Note 2   The requirement to hold a RePL authorising a person to operate an RPA does not apply in relation to the operation of an excluded RPA: see subregulation 101.252 (1) of CASR.

2.02 Application
       (1) The standards and requirements prescribed by this Chapter apply, in accordance with this Chapter, to:
(a) the theory component of a RePL training course, as mentioned in subparagraph 101.295 (2) (a) (iii) of CASR (the aeronautical knowledge component); and
(b) the component of a RePL training course for the manual or automated operation of a category of RPA that an applicant for a RePL proposes to operate, as mentioned in subparagraph 101.295 (2) (b) (i) of CASR (the practical competency component).
Note   The more commonly used expressions aeronautical knowledge component and practical competency component are used in this MOS as provided for in subsection 2.02 (1).
       (2) Training which does not comply with the standards and requirements prescribed by this Chapter is not training that is a RePL training course.
Note   Generally speaking, eligibility for the grant of a RePL is dependent on: (1) passing the theory component of a RePL training course (that is, meeting the aeronautical knowledge standards): see subparagraph 101.295 (2) (a) (iii) of CASR; and (2) completing a RePL training course in the manual or automated operation of a category of RPA that the applicant proposes to operate (that is, satisfying the practical competency standards): see subparagraph 101.295 (2) (b) (i).
CHAPTER 2 RePL TRAINING COURSE

Division 2.2 Aeronautical knowledge and practical competency standards

2.03 General English language proficiency standards under Part 61
       (1) Without affecting any other provision of this Chapter, subject to subsection (4), a RePL training course may include, as part of the practical competency component, training and assessment in general English language proficiency in accordance with this section.
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