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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 66.025 Grant of licence

CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 66.025

Grant of licence

  (1)   Subject to regulation   11.055, CASA must grant an aircraft engineer licence to an applicant if:

  (a)   the applicant is not a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer at the time of making the application; and

  (b)   CASA is satisfied that the applicant meets the requirements mentioned in subregulation   (3).

  (2)   Subject to regulation   11.055, CASA must grant an aircraft engineer licence to an applicant if:

  (a)   the applicant is a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer at the time of making the application; and

  (b)   CASA is satisfied that the applicant meets the requirements mentioned in paragraphs   (3)(d) and (e).

  (3)   The requirements are that:

  (a)   the applicant is at least 18 at the time of making the application; and

  (b)   the applicant can read, write and converse in English to a level that is sufficient to enable the applicant to safely exercise the privileges mentioned in the Part   66 Manual of Standards for the licence applied for; and

  (c)   the applicant understands the applicant's role, as a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer, in airworthiness management; and

  (d)   if, at the time of making the application, the applicant had a medically significant condition that was safety - relevant--the applicant can safely exercise at least 1 of the privileges mentioned in the Part   66 Manual of Standards for the licence applied for; and

  (e)   the applicant:

  (i)   meets the requirements of sections   66.A.25 and 66.A.30 of the Part   66 Manual of Standards for the licence applied for; or

  (ii)   is taken, under regulation   66.030, 66.035, 66.040, 66.045, 66.050, 66.055, 66.065 or 66.070, to meet those requirements.

Note 1:   For paragraph   (d), CASA may grant a licence in respect of only some of the matters sought in the application--see subregulation   11.055(7).

Note 2:   For paragraph   (d), CASA may grant a licence subject to any condition that CASA is satisfied is necessary in the interests of the safety of air navigation--see regulation   11.056.

  (4)   If:

  (a)   CASA receives a report from a maintenance training organisation under section   147.A.139 of the Part   147 Manual of Standards; and

  (b)   the report includes a statement that the applicant can read, write and converse as required by paragraph   (3)(b);

CASA need consider only that report in making its decision about the requirement mentioned in paragraph   (3)(b).

  (5)   If:

  (a)   CASA receives a report from a maintenance training organisation under section   147.A.139 of the Part   147 Manual of Standards; and

  (b)   the report includes a statement that the applicant has the understanding required by paragraph   (3)(c);

CASA need consider only that report in making its decision about the requirement mentioned in paragraph   (3)(c).

Note 1:   For review of decisions about licences, see section   31 of the Act.

Note 2:   For the privileges that a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer may exercise, see the Part   66 anual of Standards.

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