Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:9:p27
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 27/48)
Character Range: 1155869–1158680

type used for the applicant's flight test.
 (5) The applicant is taken to meet the requirements of subregulation (4) if:
 (a) the applicant holds an approval under regulation 61.040 for a number of take‑offs and landings that is less than 12 but not less than 6; and
 (b) the applicant has completed at least that number of take‑offs, and at least that number of landings, in an aeroplane of the type used for the applicant's flight test.
 (6) CASA may grant an approval mentioned in paragraph (5)(a) only if:
 (a) the lower number does not adversely affect the acquisition of the required skill by the applicant; and
 (b) the Part 142 operator conducting the training course mentioned in paragraph 61.655(2)(b) has made arrangements to ensure that corrective action can be taken if in‑training or post‑training evaluation indicates a need for corrective action.
 (7) The flight time in an aeroplane required by subregulation (1) must be completed in a registered or recognised aeroplane.
Subpart 61.K—Air transport pilot licences

61.665  Privileges of air transport pilot licences
  Subject to Subpart 61.E and regulations 61.670 to 61.695, the holder of an air transport pilot licence is authorised to pilot an aeroplane, helicopter or powered‑lift aircraft as pilot in command or co‑pilot.
Note 1: Subpart 61.E sets out certain limitations that apply to all pilot licences, and ratings and endorsements on pilot licences.
Note 2: The holder of an air transport pilot licence is also authorised to taxi an aircraft in certain circumstances: see regulation 61.430.
Note 3: The holder of an air transport pilot licence is also authorised to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency: see regulation 61.435.

61.670  Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—helicopter IFR flight
  The holder of an air transport pilot licence is authorised to pilot a helicopter under the IFR only if the holder also holds an instrument rating.

61.675  Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—single‑pilot IFR flight
  The holder of an air transport pilot licence is authorised to pilot an aircraft in a single‑pilot operation under the IFR only if the holder has:
 (a) passed the flight test for an instrument rating in a single‑pilot aircraft; or
 (b) completed an instrument proficiency check in a single‑pilot aircraft.

61.680  Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences—IFR flight: general
 (1) The holder of an air transport pilot licence is authorised to conduct an instrument approach operation of a particular kind as pilot in command of an aircraft only if the aircraft is equipped for that kind of approach.
 (2) The holder of an air transport pilot licence is authorised to conduct a circling approach under the IFR on a