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Instrument number CASA EX88/23 I, PHILIPPA JILLIAN SPENCE, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed P. Spence] Pip Spence Director of Aviation Safety 29 August 2023 CASA EX88/23 — Overseas Training and Assessment, and Instrument Proficiency Check, Exemption 2023
1 Name This instrument is CASA EX88/23 — Overseas Training and Assessment, and Instrument Proficiency Check, Exemption 2023.
2 Duration This instrument: (a) commences on 1 September 2023; and (b) is repealed at the end of 31 August 2026.
3 Definitions In this instrument: instrument proficiency check has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR. pilot type rating has the same meaning as in Division 61.L.5 of CASR. recognised foreign State has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
4 Exemption — Applicant for Pilot Type Rating (Overseas Training and Assessment) (1) This section applies to an applicant for a pilot type rating, who: (a) is not taken to meet the requirements for the grant of the pilot type rating under regulation 61.815 or 61.820 of CASR; and (b) demonstrates to CASA that: (i) the applicant has completed training, conducted by a training provider that is authorised by the national aviation authority of a recognised foreign State to conduct the training, for the grant of an overseas rating; and (ii) the applicant has been assessed by a person who is authorised by the national aviation authority of the recognised foreign State to conduct the assessment as meeting the flight test standard for the grant of the overseas rating; and (iii) the training meets the standards stated in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for training for the pilot type rating; and (iv) the overseas rating is at least equivalent to the pilot type rating. (2) The applicant is exempt from compliance with subregulation 61.810(3) of CASR. Note If the exemption applies and the applicant meets the requirements stated in subregulation 61.810(2) of CASR, the applicant is taken to meet the requirements stated in Part 61 of CASR for the grant of the pilot type rating for the purposes of paragraph 61.165(c) of CASR.
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