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Instrument number CASA 91/21 I, CHRISTOPHER PAUL MONAHAN, Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under subregulation 202.418 (3) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. [Signed Christopher P. Monahan] Christopher P. Monahan Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards 28 November 2021 CASA 91/21 — Training and Checking (CASR Part 121) Determination 2021
1 Name This instrument is CASA 91/21 — Training and Checking (CASR Part 121) Determination 2021.
2 Duration This instrument commences on 2 December 2021.
3 Definitions Note In this instrument certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the regulations. These include: cabin crew member, flight crew member and operator. (1) In this instrument: CAO 20.11 means Civil Aviation Order 20.11, as in force immediately before 2 December 2021. CAO 82.0 means Civil Aviation Order 82.0, as in force immediately before 2 December 2021. CAR means the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, as in force immediately before 2 December 2021, and any mention of a provision of CAR refers to that provision as so in force. CASR means the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. emergency procedures proficiency test means the crew member emergency procedures proficiency test specified in Appendix IV of CAO 20.11. operator's training and checking manual means the training and checking manual of the operator, as the manual exists from time to time. Part 121 MOS means the Part 121 Manual of Standards. Note The CASR Dictionary defines Part 121 Manual of Standards as meaning the Manual of Standards issued by CASA under regulation 121.015. relevant flight means a flight, for an operator, of an aeroplane to which Part 121 (other than Subpart 121.Z) of CASR applies. Note Subregulation 121.005 (1) of CASR provides that Part 121 (other than Subpart 121.Z) applies to the operation of a multi‑engine aeroplane, for an Australian air transport operation, if the aeroplane has either or both of the following: (a) a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of >9; (b) a maximum take‑off weight of >8,618 kg. (2) In this instrument, unless a contrary intention appears, words and expressions have the same meaning as in regulation 202.418 of CASR. (3)In this instrument, unless a contrary intention appears, mention of a provision with the prefix "121." is a reference to that provision as contained in Part 121 of CASR. (4)In this instrument a reference to an operator's training and checking manual, includes relevant text included in the operator's operations manual. (5)In this instrument a reference to the expiry date of an old event or to a period of time after an old event, includes a reference to any deemed expiry date or when an old event is deemed to have occurred, in accordance with the civil aviation legislation in force immediately before 2 December 2021.
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