CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.1280 Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings--flight reviews and subject matter proficiency checks
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.1280
Limitations on exercise of privileges of flight examiner ratings--flight reviews and subject matter proficiency checks(1) A flight examiner is authorised to conduct a flight test for a pilot licence only if, when the flight test is conducted, the examiner:
(a) for a multi - crew pilot licence--has a valid instrument proficiency check, under regulation 61.650, for the aeroplane category; or
(b) for an air transport pilot licence--has a valid instrument proficiency check, under regulation 61.695, for the category of aircraft in which the flight test is conducted.
(2) A flight examiner is authorised to conduct a flight test for a rating on a pilot licence only if, when the flight test is conducted, the examiner:
(a) for an instrument rating--has a valid instrument proficiency check, under regulation 61.880, for the category of aircraft in which the flight test is conducted; or
(b) for a night vision imaging system rating--has a valid night vision imaging system proficiency check under regulation 61.1015; or
(c) for an aerial application rating--has a valid aerial application proficiency check under regulation 61.1110; or
(d) for an instructor rating--has a valid instructor proficiency check under regulation 61.1180; or
(e) for any other rating--meets the flight review requirements for the rating.
(3) A flight examiner is authorised to conduct a flight test for an endorsement on a pilot licence only if, when the flight test is conducted, the examiner:
(a) for an instrument endorsement--has a valid instrument proficiency check, under regulation 61.880, for the category of aircraft in which the flight test is to be conducted; or
(b) for a night vision imaging system endorsement--has a valid night vision imaging system proficiency check under regulation 61.1015; or
(c) for an aerial application endorsement--has a valid aerial application proficiency check under regulation 61.1110; or
(d) for a training endorsement--has a valid instructor proficiency check under regulation 61.1180; or
(e) for any other endorsement--meets the flight review
requirements for the rating to which the endorsement relates.