Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:12:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 12 (pt 2/12)
Character Range: 1427398–1430137

proficiency to the ICAO standards; and
 (c) successfully completed an interview conducted by CASA or the holder of an approval under regulation 61.040 to conduct the interview.
 (4) For paragraph (3)(c), an applicant successfully completes an interview if the applicant satisfies CASA or the approval holder that he or she understands the standards for assessment of aviation English language proficiency.
Subpart 61.V—Flight engineer licences

61.1325  Privileges of flight engineer licences
  Subject to regulations 61.1330 to 61.1352, the holder of a flight engineer licence is authorised to act as flight engineer of an aircraft certificated to be operated with a minimum flight crew that includes a flight engineer.

61.1330  Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—ratings
 (1) The holder of a flight engineer licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in an aircraft of a particular type only if the holder also holds the flight engineer type rating for the aircraft.
 (2) The holder of a flight engineer licence is authorised to conduct an activity mentioned in regulation 61.1395 (Privileges of flight engineer instructor ratings) only if the holder also holds a flight engineer instructor rating.
 (3) The holder of a flight engineer licence is authorised to conduct an activity mentioned in regulation 61.1445 (Privileges of flight engineer examiner ratings) only if the holder also holds a flight engineer examiner rating.
Note: In certain circumstances, a person may act as flight engineer of an aircraft of a particular type if he or she holds a pilot licence and a cruise relief flight engineer type rating for that type of aircraft: see regulation 61.830.

61.1335  Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight engineer licences—recent experience
 (1) The holder of a flight engineer licence is authorised to act as the flight engineer of an aircraft of a particular type only if the holder has, within the previous 90 days:
 (a) performed the duties of a flight engineer by day or night during at least 3 take‑offs and at least 3 landings in an aircraft of that type or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose; or
 (b) as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft, observed a flight engineer perform the duties of a flight engineer by day or night during at least 3 take‑offs and at least 3 landings in an aircraft of that type or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.
 (2) For paragraphs (1)(a) and (b), each take‑off must be followed by a climb to at least 500 ft AGL.
 (3) The holder is taken to meet the requirements of subregulation (1) if:
 (a) within the previous 90 days, in an aircraft of that type or an approved