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COA holder authorising the employee to perform particular maintenance on a WHR mentioned in Part 1 of the table in Appendix 3.

unlisted turbine-powered WHR means a turbine-powered WHR that is:

(a) not mentioned in Part 1 or 2 of the table in Appendix 3; or

(b) deemed by paragraph 8.13 to be an unlisted turbine-powered WHR.

WHR means an aircraft that is:

(a) either:

           (i) manufactured in accordance with the requirements of, and accepted for use by, an armed force; or

        Note   Such an aircraft is colloquially known as a warbird.

           (ii) an historic or replica aircraft that CASA or an authorised person is satisfied meets the airworthiness requirements for the issue of a standard certificate of airworthiness (except any requirements that are inappropriate for the special purpose for which the aircraft is to be used); and

(b) issued with:

           (i) a special certificate of airworthiness for limited category aircraft under regulation 21.189 of CASR 1998; or

           (ii) an experimental certificate for aircraft under paragraph 21.191 (d) or (e) of CASR 1998.

Note   The tables in Parts 1 and 2 of Appendix 3 refer to an aircraft in terms of its combined airframe and engine type as mentioned in the subcolumns of column 1 of the tables.

WHR employee means a person who is an employee of a COA holder and who is 1 of the following:

(a) a category B1 licence holder in a subcategory that is applicable to the WHR on which he or she proposes to carry out maintenance under subsection 8 of CAO 104.0;

(b) a category B2 licence holder.

wood and fabric employee means an employee of a COA holder who is a category B1 licence holder, or a category B2 licence holder, engaged in the maintenance of wooden construction aircraft or wooden aircraft components, or the maintenance, replacement and repair of aircraft fabric surfaces, but who is not the holder of an authorisation or rating issued to him or her that applies to that work.

3 Application

       3.1Application for the grant of a certificate of approval under regulation 30 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 must be made on the appropriate form.

       3.2The application must be signed by the person seeking approval, by a member of a firm or, in respect of a registered company, by the Public Officer of the Company or under the seal of the Company.

4 Grant of certificate

       4.1The holder of a certificate of approval is granted authority, in respect of the activities for which the certificate has been granted, to carry out maintenance under regulation 42ZC or 42ZD of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.