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for the maintenance required for that non-rated aircraft.
Note   The holder of a subcategory B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B1.4, or Category B2, licence does not require a type rating to exercise his or her certification privileges on aircraft systems other than the powerplant systems of:
 (i) a large aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine; or
 (ii) a small aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine.
       (ba) The holder of a subcategory B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B1.4, or Category B2 or C, licence must only exercise his or her certification privileges on a particular type, or type and model, of a large aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine when the licence is endorsed with the appropriate aircraft type rating by CASA.
Note   These are aircraft referred to in paragraph (a) of regulation 66.010 of CASR 1998 definition of aircraft type.
       (bb) The holder of a subcategory B1.1, B1.2, B1.3 or B1.4 licence must only exercise his or her certification privileges on the powerplant systems of:
1. a large aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine; or
2. a small aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine;
        when the licence is endorsed with the appropriate aircraft type rating by CASA.
Note   These are aircraft referred to in paragraphs (b) and (c) of regulation 66.010 of CASR 1998 definition of aircraft type.
       (c) A type rating may only be issued by CASA:
1. following satisfactory completion of the relevant Category B1, B2 or C aircraft type training:
 (i) approved by CASA; or
 (ii) conducted by an appropriately approved MTO; or
 (iii) conducted in accordance with paragraph (h); or
2. if each of the following applies:
           (i) the applicant is a category B2 licence holder (the holder) with a rating (a type rating) for a particular type, or type and model, of large aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine (a large aircraft type);
           (ii) the holder applies for a rating (the different type rating) for a large aircraft type, that is different from his or her type rating;
           (iii) the large aircraft type to which the different type rating would apply has the same manufacturer as the large aircraft type to which the holder's type rating applies;
           (iv) CASA carries out an RPL assessment that compares the differences between the large aircraft type to which the type rating applies and the large aircraft type to which the different type rating would apply;
           (v) CASA determines that the B2 systems differences between the 2 large aircraft types are not such as to require further training of the holder for the issue of the different type rating.

       3. if each of the following applies:

           (i) the applicant is a