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Civil Aviation Amendment Order
(No. R86) 2004

I, WILLIAM BRUCE BYRON, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, issue the following Civil Aviation Order under regulation 31 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.

[Signed Bruce Byron]

Bruce Byron
Director of Aviation Safety and
   Chief Executive Officer

12 December 2004

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1 Name of Order
  This Order is the Civil Aviation Amendment Order (No. R86) 2004.
2 Commencement
  This Order commences on gazettal.
3 Replacement of section 100.90 of the Civil Aviation Orders
  Section 100.90 of the Civil Aviation Orders is omitted and a new section substituted as set out in Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 Substitution of section 100.90 of the Civil Aviation Orders

SECTION 100.90

ADMINISTRATION AND PROCEDURE — AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER LICENCES — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1 APPLICATION
Except where otherwise approved or directed by CASA, this section of Civil Aviation Orders specifies the requirements under regulation 31 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 for the grant or renewal of aircraft maintenance engineer licences.
2 DEFINITIONS
2.1 Terms and abbreviations used in this section of the Civil Aviation Orders and in sections 100.91 to 100.96 inclusive shall have the following meanings.
AME means aircraft maintenance engineer.
appropriate airworthiness office means the airworthiness office which has been assigned administrative control of the AME or his employer.
appropriate certificate of approval means a certificate of approval in force under regulation 30 of the CAR 1988, appropriate to the maintenance being performed.
CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
CAO means the Civil Aviation Orders.
CAR 1988 means the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
category means the division or portion of an aircraft, in respect of which the licence was granted.
composite indicator means an indicator which receives, processes and/or displays information to and from both instrument and radio systems.
electrical component means any self-contained part, combination of parts, subassemblies or units, which perform an electrical function necessary to the operation of a system.
Extension 1 means a rating giving limited certification privileges within the electrical, instrument and radio categories with respect to a specific type aircraft/engineer combination for which ratings in both the airframe and engine categories of that aircraft type are already held.
Extension 2 means a rating giving limited certification privileges within the airframe, engine and radio categories with respect to a specific type aircraft/engine combination for which ratings in both the electrical and instrument categories of that aircraft type are already held.
functional test means a detailed examination in which a complete system, subsystem or component is tested to determine if it functions within the prescribed limits.
high capacity aircraft means an aircraft having a maximum seating capacity exceeding 38 passenger seats or a maximum payload exceeding 4 200