Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 4/30)
Character Range: 1480269–1483253

least equivalent to the competency standards for the glider pilot licence mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards; and
 (c) permits the holder to pilot a glider, as pilot in command.
 (3) The applicant must also have aeronautical experience that includes:
 (a) at least 6 hours of flight time in a glider; and
 (b) at least 2 hours of solo flight time in a glider; and
 (c) at least 20 launches, and at least 20 landings, as pilot of a glider.
Note: For the determination of a person's flight time and other aeronautical experience, see Division 61.A.2.

Part 64—Authorisations for non‑licensed personnel

Table of contents

Subpart 64.A—Preliminary
64.005 What Part 64 is about
64.010 Definitions for Part 64
64.012 Approvals by CASA for Part 64

Subpart 64.B—Transmission on aeronautical radio frequencies
64.015 Eligibility for aeronautical radio operator certificate
64.020 Obligation of assessor to ensure training is completed
64.025 Applying for aeronautical radio operator certificate
64.030 Grant of aeronautical radio operator certificate
64.035 Holder of aeronautical radio operator certificate may operate radio
64.040 Person undergoing training or assessment may operate radio

Subpart 64.C—Taxiing aeroplanes
64.045 Persons who may taxi aeroplanes—general
64.050 Persons who may taxi aeroplanes—persons undergoing training or assessment
64.055 Grant of certificate of competency to taxi aeroplanes of a class or covered by a type rating
64.060 Production of certificate of competency
Subpart 64.A—Preliminary

64.005  What Part 64 is about
  This Part sets out requirements that persons other than holders of flight crew licences must satisfy to:
 (a) transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency; or
 (b) taxi an aeroplane.
Note 1: A person is prohibited from transmitting on an aviation safety radio frequency unless the person is authorised or qualified to do so: see regulation 91.625.
Note 1A: Under Part 61:
(a) holders of flight crew licences are authorised to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency, or to taxi an aeroplane, in certain circumstances; and
(b) people receiving training for a flight crew licence are authorised to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency in certain circumstances.
Note 1B: For the definition of aviation safety radio frequency, see the Dictionary.
Note 2: A person is prohibited from taxiing an aircraft unless the person is qualified to do so: see regulation 91.415.

64.010  Definitions for Part 64
  In this Part:
aeronautical radio operator certificate means a certificate granted under regulation 64.030.
certificate of competency means a certificate granted under regulation 64.055.
class: each of the following is a class of aeroplane:
 (a) single‑engine aeroplane;
 (b) multi‑engine aeroplane.
equivalent: a foreign qualification is equivalent to an authorisation granted under this Part or Part 61 (an Australian authorisation) if it allows the holder to conduct substantially the same activities