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the licence groups; and
(b) comprising an assessment of the assembly, functioning and principles of construction of, and the methods and procedures for the maintenance of, the engine category of the specific aircraft type.

4 Credits and waivers
      (1) A person is not required to pass the examination in electrical and instrument systems (code BC) for a licence group if the person holds a credit for passing each of the following examinations for the licence group:
(a) Aircraft general instruments – I (code IA);
(b) Aircraft general instruments – II (code IZ);
(c) General electrical systems (code EB).
Note   The examination coded EB is prescribed in the Specification under CAO 100.94 for category electrical. The examinations coded IA and IZ are prescribed in the Specification under CAO 100.95 for category instruments.
      (1A) A person is not required to pass the examination in Airworthiness administration (code AA) for a licence group if:
(a) the person has knowledge of Module 10, Aviation Legislation, in Part 3, Appendix I of the Part 66 Manual of Standards (MOS); and
(b) the person has demonstrated the knowledge by successful examination conducted by a Maintenance Training Organisation (MTO) in accordance with paragraph 66.A.25 (b) of the Part 66 MOS.
Note   CASA approval is dependent on CASA's satisfaction that, through Module 10, the MTO can train and examine in the comprehensive specifics of Airworthiness administration (code AA) for the licence group.
      (2) CASA may waive the requirement for the written examination (code GS) mentioned in table 1 for a specific aircraft type if:
(a) the specific aircraft type is so similar to another aircraft type for which the applicant already holds the category engines rating that the applicant may be taken to have adequate knowledge of the engines category for the specific aircraft type; and
(b) the safety of air navigation will not be affected by the waiver.
      (3)  CASA may waive the requirement for the oral examination (code GO) mentioned in table 1 for a specific aircraft type if:
(a) the person obtains, and records in a schedule of experience, appropriate practical experience on the aircraft type; and
(b) the safety of air navigation will not be affected by the waiver.

5 Definition
       In this Schedule:
specific aircraft type includes the specific engine type installed in the specific aircraft type for which the rating is sought.

Table 1 — Examinations for category engines
Examinations                                                      Code  Licence groups
                                                                        1               2  3  21  22
Core subjects
Airworthiness administration                                      AA    *               *  *  *   *
Maintenance practices and materials                               BA    *               *  *  *   *
Aerodynamics and mechanical controls                              BB    *               *  *  *   *
Electrical and instrument systems                                 BC    *               *  *  *   *
Piston engine theory and