CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.747 Limitations on exercise of privileges of class ratings in certain aircraft--flight review
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.747
Limitations on exercise of privileges of class ratings in certain aircraft--flight review(1) The holder of an aircraft class rating is authorised to exercise the privileges of the rating in an aircraft of a type mentioned in subregulation (2) only if the holder has:
(a) completed the flight training mentioned in subregulation (3) for the aircraft type; and
(b) successfully completed a flight review in:
(i) an aircraft of the type; or
(ii) an approved flight simulator for the flight review.
(2) For subregulation (1), the aircraft types are prescribed in an instrument under regulation 61.062.
(3) For paragraph (1)(a), the holder completes flight training for the aircraft type only if:
(a) the holder has received training in all the units of competency mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the class rating that are relevant for the aircraft type; and
(b) the training is conducted by:
(i) an instructor for a Part 141 or 142 operator that is authorised to conduct flight training for the aircraft type; or
(ii) the holder of an approval under regulation 141.035 or 142.040 to conduct the training; and
(c) the training is conducted in accordance with regulation 61.205; and
(d) the instructor is satisfied that the holder meets the competency standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the class rating that are relevant for the aircraft type.
(4) The holder of an aircraft class rating that was granted on the basis of regulation 202.272 is taken to meet the requirements mentioned in subregulation (1) for a type of aircraft if, immediately before 1 September 2014, the holder held an aircraft endorsement that was in force for the type of aircraft.
(5) The holder of an aircraft class rating is also taken to meet
the requirements mentioned in subregulation (1) for a type of aircraft
if, before the aircraft type was prescribed in an instrument made for the
purposes of regulation 61.062, the holder conducted one or more
operations in aircraft of that type as pilot in command.