Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 11/39)
Character Range: 349659–352525

include an assessment of the pilot's competence in conducting procedures applicable at or above FL 200 that:
 (a) are stated in:
 (i) the operator's exposition for the aeroplane; or
 (ii) the aircraft flight manual instructions for the aeroplane; and
 (b) are solely the responsibility of the pilot in command for a flight of the aeroplane.

Manoeuvre for ACAS resolution advisory
 (10) If the pilot has not, for a valid Part 121 proficiency check, been assessed as competent in performing the correct manoeuvre in response to a resolution advisory from an approved ACAS within the previous 2 years, the pilot must perform the manoeuvre, for the proficiency check, in accordance with subsection (11).
 (11) Despite subsection (1), if the proficiency check is not required to be conducted in an approved flight simulator by regulation 121.510 of CASR, the performance of the manoeuvre mentioned in subsection (10) must be carried out using a training device which meets the requirements prescribed by section 13.08.

Knowledge
 (12) The pilot must demonstrate his or her knowledge of the following topics, as they relate to an aeroplane of that kind and the operator's operations, to the standard specified in the operator's exposition:
 (a) navigation and operating systems;
 (b) normal, abnormal and emergency procedures;
 (c) operating limitations;
 (d) the instrument flight rules.
Note: See subsection 11.19(1) for the definition of approved ACAS.

12.23  Cruise-relief co-pilots—proficiency check requirements
 (1) This section applies to a pilot who:
 (a) holds a cruise-relief co-pilot rating for an aeroplane of that kind; and
 (b) is assigned by the operator to carry out duties only within the scope of the privileges of the pilot's cruise-relief co-pilot rating.
 (2) Subject to subsections (3) and (4), a Part 121 proficiency check for the pilot must check the competency of the pilot in accordance with the cruise-relief co-pilot type rating flight test in Appendix L.10, section L of Schedule 5 to the Part 61 Manual of Standards.
 (3) The flight tolerances for the proficiency check must be those specified in Table 2 in section 1 of Schedule 8 to the Part 61 Manual of Standards.
 (4) The knowledge requirements and practical flight standards required by Part 61 are, for the purposes of the proficiency check, limited to the requirements and standards relevant to the conduct of normal, abnormal and emergency flight procedures in the climb, cruise and descent phases of flight above FL 200.
 (5) The proficiency check must be conducted by reference only to flight deck instruments.
Subdivision B—Part 121 proficiency check for flight engineers

12.24  Flight engineers—Part 121 proficiency check requirements
  For the purposes of subregulation 121.580(4) of CASR, a Part 121 proficiency check for a flight engineer and an aeroplane of a particular