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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.685

Limitations on exercise of privileges of air transport pilot licences--IFR flight: recent experience

  (1)   Subject to subregulation   (1A), this regulation applies to the holder of an air transport pilot licence.

  (1A)   This regulation does not apply to the holder if:

  (a)   the holder has successfully completed an operator proficiency check that covers IFR operations within the previous 3 months; or

  (b)   both:

  (i)   the holder is successfully participating in an operator's training and checking system for an IFR operation; and

  (ii)   the operator holds an approval under this regulation for the system for this subregulation.

  (2)   The holder is authorised to pilot an aircraft under the IFR only if the holder has conducted at least 3   instrument approach operations within the previous 90   days in an aircraft or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.

  (3)   The holder is authorised to pilot an aircraft of a particular category under the IFR only if the holder has conducted at least one instrument approach operation within the previous 90   days in an aircraft of the same category or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.

  (4)   The holder is authorised to conduct a 2D instrument approach operation only if the holder has conducted a 2D instrument approach operation within the previous 90 days in an aircraft or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.

  (5)   The holder is authorised to conduct a 3D instrument approach operation only if the holder has conducted a 3D instrument approach operation within the previous 90 days in an aircraft or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.

  (6)   The holder is authorised to conduct an azimuth guidance operation only if the holder has conducted an azimuth guidance operation within the previous 90 days in an aircraft or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.

  (7)   The holder is authorised to conduct a course deviation indicator operation only if the holder has conducted a course deviation indicator operation within the previous 90 days in an aircraft or an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.

Note:   Azimuth guidance operations and course deviation indicator operations are instrument approach operations: see the definitions of those terms in regulation   61.010.


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