Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p45
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 45/75)
Character Range: 3420192–3423208

an activity in a synthetic trainer—ensuring that the trainer is approved under Civil Aviation Order 45.0;
 (k) if the operator conducts an activity in any other device—ensuring that the device:
 (i) meets the qualification standards prescribed by a legislative instrument under regulation 61.045; or
 (ii) is qualified (however described) by the national aviation authority of a recognised foreign State (within the meaning of regulation 61.010);
 (l) ensuring that each instructor who conducts an activity for the operator:
 (i) has access to the parts of the operator's exposition that relate to the instructor's duties; and
 (ii) holds a valid standardisation and proficiency check for the operator under regulation 142.325;
 (m) ensuring that each examiner who conducts an activity for the operator has access to the parts of the operator's exposition that relate to the examiner's duties;
 (n) ensuring that each instructor or examiner who conducts an activity for the operator:
 (i) is authorised to conduct the activity under Part 61; and
 (ii) has successfully completed the training set out in the operator's internal training and checking system manual; and
 (iii) meets the requirements in the operator's exposition about training in human factors principles and non‑technical skills;
 (o) reporting to the chief executive officer on the operator's compliance with the matters mentioned in paragraph (n);
 (p) ensuring that each instructor or examiner who conducts contracted training or contracted checking for the operator has access to the contracting operator's training and checking manual;
 (q) if an instructor attempts but does not successfully complete a standardisation and proficiency check mentioned in the operator's internal training and checking system manual—telling CASA, in writing, within 14 days after the date of the attempt, of the person's name, position and ARN;
 (r) ensuring that the operator establishes and maintains effective communication, in relation to the activities, with CASA and each contracting operator for which the operator conducts contracted training or contracted checking;
 (s) ensuring that written reports are provided to the head of training and checking of each contracting operator in relation to the performance of each person for whom the operator conducts contracted training or contracted checking;
 (t) if the operator conducts the activities in aircraft—ensuring that the operator complies with section 28BH of the Act in relation to flight crew.

142.195  Part 142 operators—safety manager: experience
  The safety manager of a Part 142 operator must have:
 (a) sufficient relevant safety management experience to capably lead, manage and set standards to enable the operator to safely implement its safety management system in accordance with its exposition; and
 (b) a satisfactory record in the conduct or management of air operations; and
 (c) sufficient safety and regulatory knowledge to enable the operator to conduct safe authorised Part 142