(1) The holder of a pilot type rating is authorised to exercise the privileges of the rating under the IFR only if the holder has a valid instrument proficiency check for the aircraft type covered by the rating.
(2) Subject to subregulations (4) and (4B), for subregulation (1), the holder is taken to have a valid instrument proficiency check for an aircraft type, other than a single - pilot turbojet aeroplane type, during the following periods:
(a) if the holder passes the flight test for an instrument rating, private IFR rating, multi - crew pilot licence or air transport pilot licence in an aircraft of that type--the period from when the holder passes the flight test to the end of the 24th month after the month in which the holder passes the flight test;
(aa) if the holder passes the flight test for the pilot type rating in an aircraft under the IFR--the period from when the holder passes the flight test to the end of the 24th month after the month in which the holder passes the flight test;
(b) if:
(i) the holder passes the flight test for an instrument endorsement in an aircraft of that type; and
(ii) the flight test is conducted more than 6 months after the holder passes the flight test for the rating;
the period from when the holder passes the flight test for the endorsement to the end of the 24th month after the month in which the holder passes the flight test for the endorsement;
(c) if the holder successfully completes an operator proficiency check that covers IFR operations in an aircraft of that type, and that is conducted by a flight examiner who holds an instrument rating flight test endorsement--the period from when the holder successfully completes the check to the end of the 24th month after the month in which the holder successfully completes the check;
(d) if:
(i) the holder is successfully participating in an operator's training and checking system for an IFR operation in an aircraft of that type; and
(ii) the operator holds an approval under regulation 61.040 for the system for this subregulation and operations in aircraft of that type;
the period during which the holder is successfully participating in the system;
(e) if the holder successfully completes an instrument proficiency check for the aircraft type--the period from when the holder successfully completes the check to the end of the 24th month after the month in which the holder successfully completes the check;
(f) if:
(i) the holder is taken to have a valid instrument proficiency check under any of paragraphs (a) to (e) for the aircraft type (the existing check ); and
(ii) within 3 months before the validity of the existing check expires, the holder successfully completes an instrument proficiency check for the aircraft type;
the period from when the validity of the existing check expires to the end of the 24th month after the validity of the existing check expires.
(3) Subject to subregulations (4) and (4B), for subregulation (1), the holder is taken to have a valid instrument proficiency check for a single - pilot turbojet aeroplane type during the following periods:
(a) if the holder passes the flight test for the instrument rating or private IFR rating that is conducted as a single - pilot operation in an aircraft of that type--the period from when the holder passes the flight test to the end of the 12th month after the month in which the holder passes the flight test;
(b) if:
(i) the holder passes the flight test for an instrument endorsement in an aircraft of that type; and
(ii) the flight test is conducted more than 6 months after the holder passes the flight test for the rating;
the period from when the holder passes the flight test for the endorsement to the end of the 12th month after the month in which the holder passes the flight test for the endorsement;
(c) if the holder successfully completes an operator proficiency check that covers IFR operations in an aircraft of that type, and that is conducted by a flight examiner who holds an instrument rating flight test endorsement--the period from when the holder successfully completes the check to the end of the 12th month after the month in which the holder successfully completes the check;
(d) if:
(i) the holder is successfully participating in an operator's training and checking system for an IFR operation in an aircraft of that type; and
(ii) the operator holds an approval under regulation 61.040 for the system for this subregulation and operations in aircraft of that type;
the period during which the holder is successfully participating in the system;
(e) if the holder successfully completes an instrument proficiency check for the aircraft type--the period from when the holder successfully completes the check to the end of the 12th month after the month in which the holder successfully completes the check;
(f) if:
(i) the holder is taken to have a valid instrument proficiency check under any of paragraphs (a) to (e) for the aircraft type (the existing check ); and
(ii) within 3 months before the validity of the existing check expires, the holder successfully completes an instrument proficiency check for the aircraft type;
the period from when the validity of the existing check expires to the end of the 12th month after the validity of the existing check expires.
(4) If, at any time, the holder attempts, but does not successfully complete, an instrument proficiency check mentioned in subregulation (4A) (the failed check ), the holder is no longer taken to have a valid instrument proficiency check for a type of aircraft belonging to the aircraft category in which the holder attempted the failed check.
(4A) For subregulation (4), the failed check may be any of the following:
(a) an instrument proficiency check for an aircraft category;
(b) an instrument proficiency check for multi - engine aeroplanes or helicopters;
(c) an instrument proficiency check for an aircraft type.
(4B) If the holder is taken to have a valid instrument proficiency check for the aircraft type only because of the holder's participation in an operator's training and checking system, the check is taken to be valid only for operations conducted by the operator.
(5) For paragraphs (2)(e) and (f) and (3)(e) and (f), the holder successfully completes an instrument proficiency check for the relevant aircraft if:
(a) CASA or a flight examiner:
(i) assesses the holder's competency to conduct operations under the IFR in a relevant aircraft as meeting the standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for an instrument proficiency check in the relevant aircraft; and
(ii) endorses the holder's licence document to the effect that the holder has completed the instrument proficiency check; and
(iii) includes in the endorsement the matters mentioned in subregulation (8); or
(b) a person mentioned in subregulation (7) assesses the holder as competent to conduct operations under the IFR in a relevant aircraft, and CASA or a flight examiner:
(i) conducts an oral assessment of the holder's knowledge of IFR operation procedures to the standards mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for an instrument proficiency check; and
(ii) endorses the holder's licence document to the effect that the holder has completed the instrument proficiency check; and
(iii) includes in the endorsement the matters mentioned in subregulation (8).
(6) For paragraphs (2)(e) and (f) and (3)(e) and (f), the instrument proficiency check must be conducted in a relevant aircraft or an approved flight simulation training device for the proficiency check.
(7) For paragraph (5)(b), the person is the holder of an approval under regulation 61.040 to conduct the proficiency check.
(8) For subparagraphs (5)(a)(iii) and (b)(iii), the matters are:
(a) the date on which the instrument proficiency check is conducted; and
(b) the aircraft type to which the instrument proficiency check relates.