CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.1165 Privileges of flight instructor ratings
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.1165
Privileges of flight instructor ratingsSubject to Subpart 61.E and regulations 61.1170 to 61.1180, a flight instructor is authorised:
(a) to conduct flight training for:
(i) pilot licences; and
(ii) ratings on pilot licences, other than:
(A) cruise relief flight engineer type ratings; and
(B) flight examiner ratings; and
(iii) endorsements on pilot licences, other than flight examiner endorsements; and
(b) to grant endorsements to holders of pilot licences, other than:
(i) flight examiner endorsements; and
(ii) training endorsements mentioned in Part 1 or 2 of table 61.1235; and
(iii) endorsements for which a flight test is required; and
(c) to conduct training in multi - crew cooperation; and
(d) to conduct differences training for variants of type ratings; and
(e) to conduct training to meet the general competency requirement in regulation 61.385; and
(f) to conduct flight reviews required by this Part for ratings on pilot licences, other than:
(i) flight examiner ratings; and
(ii) cruise relief flight engineer type ratings; and
(g) under Subdivision 61.A.3.1 (Student pilots), to approve a person to pilot an aircraft, including for a solo flight; and
(h) to conduct dual flight checks for a student pilot; and
(i) to approve a person mentioned in regulation 61.125 (Conducting flight activities without rating or endorsement) to pilot an aircraft for the purpose of receiving flight training; and
(j) to approve a person mentioned in regulation 61.120 to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency; and
(k) to assess the standard of knowledge of an applicant for a pilot licence, or a rating on a pilot licence, in any items mentioned in the applicant's knowledge deficiency report.
Note: Subpart 61.E sets out certain limitations that apply to
all pilot licences, and ratings and endorsements on pilot licences.