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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 66.120 All licences--general

CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 66.120

All licences--general

Compliance with privileges and conditions or limitations

  (1)   A licensed aircraft maintenance engineer may perform maintenance certification or issue a certificate of release to service only if he or she does so in accordance with:

  (a)   the privileges mentioned in the Part   66 Manual of Standards for his or her aircraft engineer licence or for any ratings endorsed on the licence; and

  (b)   a condition or limitation that applies to the performance of the maintenance certification or the issue of the certificate of release to service under the Part   66 Manual of Standards.

Requirement for recent qualification or experience

  (2)   A licensed aircraft maintenance engineer may perform maintenance certification or issue a certificate of release to service at a particular time only if, in the 2 years immediately before that time:

  (a)   he or she was granted his or her aircraft engineer licence; or

  (b)   he or she has had at least 6 months experience of exercising the privileges mentioned in the Part   66 Manual of Standards for the licence or for a rating endorsed on the licence; or

  (c)   he or she has met a requalification requirement for the licence.

  (3)   For subregulation   (2), the holder of an aircraft engineer licence exercises the privileges of the licence if:

  (a)   for a category A, B1 or B2 licence--the holder performs maintenance certifications or issues certificates of release to service under the licence; and

  (b)   for a category C licence--the holder issues certificates of release to service under the licence.

  (4)   For subregulation   (2), a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer is taken to have had at least 6 months experience of exercising the privileges mentioned in the Part   66 Manual of Standards for a licence or for a rating endorsed on a licence if:

  (a)   he or she holds another aircraft engineer licence; and

  (b)   that licence is a category A, B1 or B2 licence; and

  (c)   he or she has had at least 6 months experience of exercising the privileges mentioned in the Part   66 Manual of Standards for that licence or a rating endorsed on that licence.

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