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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 202.418

Flight training and checking

When this regulation applies

  (1)   This regulation applies in relation to a flight by an aircraft if:

  (a)   after the main commencement time, a requirement (the new requirement ) under a provision of these Regulations or an instrument made under, or for the purposes of, these Regulations, applies in relation to the flight; and

  (b)   the new requirement is in relation to a training or checking event (the new event ) that is:

  (i)   specified in a determination made for the purposes of subregulation (3); and

  (ii)   in relation to a person; and

  (c)   a training or checking event (the old event ) that is specified in the determination in relation to the new event happened in relation to the person before the main commencement time; and

  (d)   the flight occurs:

  (i)   after the main commencement time; and

  (ii)   before the time (if any) specified in the determination in relation to the new event.

New event taken to have happened

  (2)   After the main commencement time, for the purposes of these Regulations or an instrument made under, or for the purposes of, these Regulations, the new event is taken to have happened in relation to the person.

Determination

  (3)   CASA may make a written determination for the purposes of this regulation.

Note:   A determination made under this subregulation is a legislative instrument: see subsection   98(5AA) of the Act.

Training or checking events

  (4)   In this regulation, a training or checking event includes any of the following:

  (a)   satisfactory completion of training or education (however described);

  (b)   successful completion of a check, a test, a flight review or an assessment of competency (however described);

  (c)   obtaining a qualification or certificate;

  (d)   completing experience;

  (e)   completing a flight or series of flights;

  (f)   successfully participating in a training and checking system (however described).



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