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1988 NO. 158 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS - REG 66
Pilot licence to be in respect of particular types and categories of aircraft
66. (1) A pilot licence shall be valid only for the types and categories of
aircraft which the applicant has produced satisfactory evidence of his or her
ability to fly.
(2) The types and categories of aircraft for which a licence is valid shall be
specified by endorsement in the licence.
(3) The holder of a pilot licence in respect of any particular type of
aircraft may apply to have any other type or category of aircraft endorsed in
the licence.
(4) The Authority may, subject to such conditions as the Authority considers
necessary in the interests of safety, authorise a pilot to act as pilot or
pilot in command of an aircraft of a type or category which is not endorsed in
his or her licence:
(a) for the purposes of testing the aircraft; or
(b) where he or she has qualified for the endorsement but his or her
licence has not yet been endorsed.
(5) The endorsement of an additional type or category of aircraft in a pilot
licence shall be conditional upon the applicant passing such examinations
pertaining to the operation of the particular type or category as the
Authority considers necessary in the interests of the safety of air
navigation.
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