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any combination of the roles of instructor and assessor, in accordance with the selection criteria and duty statements referred to in paragraph (f).
      (f)  An MTO must prepare selection criteria and duty statements for its teaching staff.
      (g)  An MTO must list the name of its assessors in its exposition.
      (h)  An MTO must ensure that teaching staff undertake a professional development course at least once every 2 years that is:
1. appropriate to the person's role; and
2. relevant to each of the following:
           (i) current technology;
           (ii) practical skills;
           (iii) human factors;
           (iv) training techniques.

        147.A.106 Qualifications for assessors

Assessors for category training
      (a) An MTO must only appoint a person to be an assessor for category training if the person has the following competencies:
1. the competencies, or equivalent competencies, as follows:
 (i) plan and organise assessment;
 (ii) assess competence;
 (iii) participate in confirming assessment;
 that meet the current requirements for training and assessment under the Australian Qualifications Framework determined by the National Skills Standards Council, or its successors, in effect at the time of delivery and assessment;
2. relevant vocational knowledge and skills to at least the level that is being assessed; or
3. for subparagraph (a) 1, alternative equivalent competencies approved, in writing, by CASA.
      (b)  In spite of paragraph 147.A.106 (a), an MTO may appoint 2 persons as assessors to jointly perform assessment for category training, if:
1. 1 of the persons has the competencies required under subparagraph (a) 1; and
2. the other person has the knowledge and skills required under subparagraph (a) 2.

Assessors for aircraft type training
      (c) An MTO must only appoint a person to be an assessor for type training if the person:
1. meets the qualification and experience standards set out in the MTO's exposition for an assessor for aircraft type training, including the standards for each of the following areas:
           (i) planning and organising assessment;
           (ii) assessing competence;
           (iii) participating in confirming assessment.
2. has the vocational knowledge and skills set out in the MTO's exposition for the aircraft type training that is being assessed.

RPL assessors for category and aircraft type training
      (d)  An RPL assessor is an employee of an MTO who does the following:
1. meets the minimum qualifications and experience standards set out in the MTO's exposition for the conduct of RPL evaluations; and
2. is appointed, in writing, by the MTO to conduct the RPL evaluations.
      (e) If no standards are set out in the exposition for RPL evaluations as part of an assessment for a particular rating, the MTO may not use RPL in assessment for the rating.

        147.A.110 Records of instructors and assessors
      (a) An MTO must keep records about