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Instrument number CASA 204/14
I, JOHN FRANCIS McCORMICK, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under subsection 6 of Civil Aviation Order 100.93 (CAO 100.93) and subsection 33 (3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
[Signed John F. McCormick] John F. McCormick Director of Aviation Safety 21 August 2014 Specification — examinations for aircraft maintenance engineer licence category radio
1 Commencement This instrument commences on the day after registration.
2 Repeal (1)Instrument CASA 288/06, also known as F2006L03275, is repealed. (2)Instrument CASA 288/06 as amended, also known as F2010C00103, is repealed.
3 Specification — examinations for licence or additional ratings For subsection 6 of CAO 100.93, the examinations mentioned in Schedule 1 are specified for the grant of a licence, or endorsement of additional ratings for a specific aircraft type, for the category radio.
Schedule 1 Examinations for category radio
1 Core subject examinations The core subject examinations for a licence group in table 1 of this Schedule (table 1) are indicated by the symbol * in the column for the licence group.
2 Specific group subject examinations (1) The specific group subject examinations for a licence group in table 1 are indicated by the symbol * in the column for the licence group. (2) Subject to subclause (3), the additional specific group subject examinations for licence group 20 in table 1 for a specific aircraft type are indicated by the symbol # in the column for licence group 20. (3) For licence group 20 in table 1, a candidate must pass the specific group subject examinations only in the systems installed on the specific aircraft type for which the rating is sought.
3 Specific aircraft type examinations The specific aircraft type examinations for licence group 20 in table 1 are those: (a) indicated by the symbol # in the column for the licence group; and (b) comprising an assessment of the assembly, functioning and principles of construction of, and the methods and procedures for the maintenance of, the radio category of the specific aircraft type.
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