CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.1480 Obligations of flight engineer examiners--flight tests: strict liability offences
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.1480
Obligations of flight engineer examiners--flight tests: strict liability offences(1) A flight engineer examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
(a) conducts a flight test for a flight engineer licence, a rating on a flight engineer licence or a cruise relief flight engineer type rating; and
(b) is not nominated to conduct the flight test:
(i) by the applicant's training provider under subregulation 61.245(3); or
(ii) by CASA under subregulation 61.245(4).
(2) A flight engineer examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
(a) conducts a flight test for a flight engineer licence; and
(b) is the person who provided the certification under paragraph 61.235(2)(aa) (Flight tests for flight crew licences and ratings--prerequisites) for the person taking the flight test.
(3) A flight engineer examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
(a) conducts a flight test for a flight engineer licence, a rating on a flight engineer licence or a cruise relief flight engineer type rating; and
(i) conduct the flight test in accordance with the standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards; and
(ii) assess the applicant for the licence or rating against the competency standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the flight test.
(4) A flight engineer examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
(a) conducts a flight test for a flight engineer licence, a rating on a flight engineer licence or a cruise relief flight engineer type rating; and
(i) at the completion of the flight test, advise the applicant and the Part 141 or 142 operator responsible for the applicant's training of the result of the flight test, including the reasons for any failure in an element of the flight test; and
(ii) within 14 days after the day the flight test is successfully completed:
(A) complete a report, in an approved form, setting out the result of the flight test; and
(B) give a completed copy of the report to the applicant, the Part 141 or 142 operator and CASA.
(5) A flight engineer examiner commits an offence if the examiner:
(a) conducts a flight test for a flight engineer licence, a rating on a flight engineer licence or a cruise relief flight engineer type rating; and
(b) has not notified CASA of the examiner's intention to conduct the flight test at least 24 hours before conducting the flight test.
(6) An offence against this regulation is an offence of strict
liability.