CASA 03/15 Maintenance on warbird and historic and replica aircraft (WHR) directions and licence conditions (Cth)
Instrument number CASA 03/15
I, PETER BOYD, Executive Manager, Standards Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulations 11.068 and 11.245 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR 1998) and subsection 33 (3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
[Signed P. Boyd]
Peter Boyd
Executive Manager
Standards Division
28 January 2015
Maintenance on warbird and historic and replica aircraft (WHR) — directions and licence conditions
1 Commencement, taking effect and duration
(1) This instrument commences on the day of registration.
(2) This instrument takes effect for a COA holder immediately after subsection 8 of Civil Aviation Order 104.0 (Certificates of approval — application, grant and conditions) (CAO 104.0) as amended by the Civil Aviation Order 104.0 Amendment Instrument 2015 (No. 1) takes effect for the holder.
(3) This instrument takes effect for each of a COA holder’s employed authority or type rating holders, and WHR employees, immediately after the direction takes effect for the COA holder.
(4) This instrument expires at the end of December 2016, as if it had been repealed by another instrument.
2 Repeal
Instrument CASA 197/13 is repealed.
3 Definitions
In this instrument:
AEL means aircraft engineer licence.
authority or type rating holder means a person who holds 1 or more of the following:
(a) an airworthiness authority under paragraph 33B (1) (a) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (CAR 1988) to carry out maintenance on a WHR;
Note The abbreviation WHR is used to denote a class of aircraft comprising Warbird aircraft, Historic aircraft and Replica aircraft and is defined in this section.
(b) an airworthiness authority under paragraph 33B (1) (d) of CAR 1988 to conduct non-destructive testing (NDT) of aircraft and aircraft components;
(c) an aircraft welding authority under subregulation 33D (1) of CAR 1988;
(d) an authorisation under subregulation 42ZC (6) of CAR 1988 to carry out maintenance for paragraph 42ZC (4) (e) of CAR 1988;
(e) a category B1 or B2 licence with a rating for a type rated aircraft type that is a WHR.
Note Type rated aircraft type is defined in Part 3 of the Dictionary in CASR 1998.
CAO means Civil Aviation Order.
category B1 licence holder has the same meaning as in subregulation 66.010 (1) of CASR 1998.
category B2 licence holder has the same meaning as in subregulation 66.010 (1) of CASR 1998.
certification authorisation, for an employee of a COA holder, means a certification authorisation issued by the COA holder under subsection 8 of CAO 104.0, authorising the employee to perform Part 1 WHR maintenance.
COA holder means a person who holds a certificate of approval under regulation 30 of CAR 1988 for maintenance of aircraft, aircraft components or aircraft materials.
employed authority or type rating holder means a person who is an authority or type rating holder employed by a COA holder.
independent engineer means a person who is not an employee of a COA holder, and:
(a) who is either:
(i) a licenced aircraft maintenance engineer who may perform maintenance certification for maintenance on a class B aircraft under paragraph 42ZC (4) (b) of CAR 1988; or
(ii) an authority or type rating holder; and
(b) whose licence, authority or type rating under subparagraph (a) (i) or (a) (ii) is such as to permit the person to perform maintenance certification for the maintenance of a WHR under paragraph 42ZC (4) (b) of CAR 1988.
Note Paragraph 42ZC (4) (b) of CAR 1988 excludes Schedule 7 maintenance. All such licences, authorities and type rating are subject to the condition imposed under section 7.
Part 1 WHR licence means a licence in the Licence Category mentioned for a WHR in column 2 of Part 1 of the table in Schedule 1.
Part 2 WHR licence means a licence in the Licence Category mentioned for a WHR in column 2 of Part 2 of the table in Schedule 1.
Part 1 WHR maintenance means maintenance on a WHR mentioned in Part 1 of the table in Schedule 1.
Part 2 WHR maintenance means maintenance on a WHR mentioned in Part 2 of the table in Schedule 1.
scheduled maintenance, for a WHR, means maintenance that is scheduled by the maintenance schedule that applies to the WHR.
Note Maintenance schedule is defined in subregulation 2 (1) of CAR 1988.
trained WHR employee means a WHR employee of a COA holder who:
(a) has successfully completed training and assessment in accordance with subsection 8 of CAO 104.0; and
(b) holds a current certification authorisation.
unlisted turbine-powered WHR means a turbine-powered WHR that is:
(a) not mentioned in Part 1 or Part 2 of the table in Schedule 1; or
(b) deemed by paragraph 7.3 to be an unlisted turbine-powered WHR.
unscheduled maintenance, for a WHR, means maintenance that is neither scheduled maintenance nor maintenance referred to in Schedule 7 of CAR 1988.
WHR means an aircraft that is:
(a) either:
(i) manufactured in accordance with the requirements of, and accepted for use by, an armed force; or
Note Such an aircraft is colloquially known as a warbird.
(ii) an historic or replica aircraft that CASA or an authorised person is satisfied meets the airworthiness requirements for the issue of a standard certificate of airworthiness (except any requirements that are inappropriate for the special purpose for which the aircraft is to be used); and
(b) issued with:
(i) a special certificate of airworthiness for limited category aircraft under regulation 21.189 of CASR 1998; or
(ii) an experimental certificate for aircraft under paragraph 21.191 (d) or (e) of CASR 1998.
Note The tables in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 1 refer to an aircraft in terms of its combined airframe and engine type as mentioned in the subcolumns of column 1 of the tables.
WHR employee means a person who is an employee of a COA holder and who is:
(a) a category B1 licence holder in a subcategory that is applicable to the WHR on which he or she proposes to carry out maintenance under subsection 8 of CAO 104.0; or
(b) a category B2 licence holder.
4 Application
(1) This instrument applies for the carrying out of maintenance on a WHR.
Note The instrument contains directions and conditions variously addressed to COA holders, their employees, and independent engineers.
(2) This instrument does not affect the operation of regulation 42G of CAR 1988.
Note Regulation 42G of CAR 1988 concerns who may be qualified as an “appropriate person” to conduct the independent inspection required when an aircraft flight control system is assembled, adjusted, repaired, modified or replaced in the course of maintenance on the aircraft.
(3) Subject to section 7, this instrument does not affect the operation of paragraph 42ZC (4) (b) of CAR 1988 in respect of a class B aircraft.
Note Paragraph 42ZC (4) (b) of CAR 1988 concerns maintenance on a class B aircraft (other than as mentioned in Schedule 7 of CAR 1988) carried out by an independent engineer not engaged by a COA holder, or carried out by a person employed by such an engineer.
(4) This instrument does not affect the operation of paragraph 42ZC (4) (d) of CAR 1988 in respect of a WHR.
Note Paragraph 42ZC (4) (d) of CAR 1988 concerns maintenance, specified in Schedule 8 of CAR 1988, that may be carried out by a pilot on a class B aircraft. A WHR is a class B aircraft.
(5) This instrument does not affect a category B1 licence holder, or a category B2 licence holder, who is authorised to carry out the maintenance mentioned in Schedule 8 of CAR 1988.
Note Under instrument CASA 155/11, for paragraph 42ZC (4) (e) of CAR 1988, each subcategory B1 licence holder, or category B2 licence holder, is authorised to carry out the maintenance mentioned in Schedule 8 of CAR 1988 on any class B aircraft, including a WHR.
(6) To avoid doubt, this instrument does not affect anything done for or under Part 145 of CASR 1998.
5 Direction for Part 1 WHR — COA holders and WHR maintenance
(1) A COA holder may only carry out Part 1 WHR maintenance if the maintenance is carried out by:
(a) a trained WHR employee of the COA holder who holds a Part 1 WHR licence for the WHR and who holds a current certification authorisation; or
(b) an employed authority or type rating holder who holds a current certification authorisation.
(2) Subject to section 8, a person may not carry out Part 1 WHR maintenance unless:
(a) the maintenance is carried out under a COA holder; and
(b) the person is:
(i) a trained WHR employee of the COA holder who holds a Part 1 WHR licence for the WHR and who holds a current certification authorisation; or
(ii) an employed authority or type rating holder who holds a current certification authorisation.
6 Direction for Part 2 WHR — COA holders and WHR maintenance
(1) A COA holder may only carry out Part 2 WHR maintenance if the maintenance is carried out by:
(a) a WHR employee of the COA holder who holds a Part 2 WHR licence for the WHR (whether or not a trained WHR employee or the holder of a current certification authorisation); or
(b) an employed authority or type rating holder (whether or not the holder of a current certification authorisation).
(2) Subject to section 8, a person may not carry out Part 2 WHR maintenance unless:
(a) the maintenance is carried out under a COA holder; and
(b) the person is:
(i) a WHR employee of the COA holder who holds a Part 2 WHR licence (whether or not a trained WHR employee or the holder of a current certification authorisation); or
(ii) an employed authority or type rating holder (whether or not the holder of a current certification authorisation).
Note Section 5 is consistent with the current privileges of a COA holder, an employed licence holder, and an employed authority or type rating holder under CAR 1988 for Part 2 WHR maintenance. It is included in the Direction both for completeness and in anticipation of regulatory amendments which, in due course, will similarly codify the requirements for WHR.
7 Direction for other WHR — COA holders and WHR maintenance
(1) For an unlisted turbine-powered WHR, a COA holder may only carry out maintenance on the WHR as if it were Part 1 WHR maintenance and subsection 4 (1) applied to the holder for the WHR.
Note Over time, where, on the basis of analysis and experience, CASA is satisfied that it is safe to do so, CASA may amend this Direction by adding other WHR to Part 1 or Part 2 of the table in Schedule 1.
(2) Subject to section 8, for an unlisted turbine-powered WHR, a person may only carry out maintenance on the WHR as if it were Part 1 WHR maintenance and subsection 4 (1) applied to the person for the WHR.
(3) For subsections 7 (1) and 7 (2), a WHR with an airframe mentioned in column 1 of Part 2 of the table in Schedule 1, whose piston engine type has been modified to be a turbine engine type, is deemed to be an unlisted turbine-powered WHR.
8 Condition — on AEL or authority of independent engineer
For subregulation 11.068 (1) of CASR 1998, it is a condition on the AEL, or the airworthiness authority or the aircraft welding authority of an independent engineer that, for Part 1 WHR maintenance, he or she may only perform maintenance certification for unscheduled maintenance that is not maintenance mentioned in Schedule 7 of CAR 1988.
Note 1 An independent engineer may perform maintenance certification for maintenance, or carry out aircraft maintenance or welding (as the case may be), on a class B aircraft (including a WHR mentioned in Part 2 of the table in Schedule 1) under paragraph 42ZC (4) (b) of CAR 1988. However, for a WHR mentioned in Part 1 of Schedule 1, he or she is restricted by this condition to performing maintenance certification, or carrying out aircraft maintenance or welding for unscheduled maintenance only.
Note 2 Under instrument CASA 155/11, for paragraph 42ZC (4) (e) of CAR 1988, each subcategory B1 licence holder, or category B2 licence holder, is authorised to carry out the maintenance mentioned in Schedule 8 of CAR 1988 on any class B aircraft, including a WHR.
Schedule 1 — WHR
Part 1 – for an employed authority or type rating holder and a trained WHR employee – certification authorisation required
Note 1 Only an employed authority or type rating holder or a trained WHR employee, issued with a certification authorisation, may carry out maintenance on these aircraft.
Note 2 The “Suggested identification for a certification authorisation” (if any) mentioned in column 3 of the tables in Appendix 3 refers to a suggested means of identifying certification authorisations for Civil Aviation Order 104.0. It is included here for information only.
| Aircraft | Licence categories | Suggested identification for a certification authorisation | |
| Airframe | Engine type | ||
| Aero Vodochody L 29 Delphin | Motorlet M‑701C 500 | B1.1; B2 | L29 |
| Aero Vodochody L 39 Albatross | Ivchenko AI-25TL | B1.1; B2 | L 39 |
| BAC Jet Provost | A-S Viper | B1.1; B2 | Jet Provost |
| BAC Strikemaster | Rolls-Royce Viper Mk.535 turbojet | B1.1; B2 | Strikemaster |
| Bell Cobra | Lycoming T53‑L‑13 | B1.3; B2 | AH-1G |
| Bell Iroquois Huey | Lycoming T53‑L‑11 | B1.3; B2 | UH series |
| CAC Sabre | RR Avon | B1.1; B2 | Sabre |
| Cessna Dragonfly | General Electric J85-GE-17A | B1.1; B2 | Dragonfly |
| DH 115 Vampire | DH Goblin | B1.1; B2 | DH115 |
| English Electric/Handley Page Canberra | RR Avon | B1.1; B2 | Canberra |
| Folland Gnat | BS Orpheus | B1.1; B2 | Gnat |
| Fouga CM 170 Magister | Turbomeca Marbore | B1.1; B2 | CM 170 |
| Gloster Meteor | RR Derwent | B1.1; B2 | Meteor |
| Hawker Hunter | RR Avon | B1.1; B2 | Hunter |
| Lockheed C121 Constellation | Wright R‑3350‑DA3 | B1.2; B2 | Constellation |
| Lockheed P2v Neptune | Wright R-3350 and Westinghouse J34 | B1.1; B1.2; B2 | Neptune |
| Mikoyan Mig 15 | Klimov VK 1 | B1.1; B2 | Mig 15 |
| Mikoyan Mig 17 | Klimov VK-1F | B1.1; B2 | Mig 17 |
| Mikoyan Mig 21 | Tumansky | B1.1; B2 | Mig 21 |
| Savoia Marchetti S211 | P&W JT15D-4C | B1.1; B2 | S211 |
| Soko Galeb | A-S/RR Viper | B1.1; B2 | Galeb |
| TS-11 Iskra | WSK SO-3 | B1.1; B2 | TS-11 |
Part 2 – for an employed authority or type rating holder and a WHR employee whether trained or not – certification authorisation not required
Note An employed authority or type rating holder, a trained WHR employee, and a WHR employee, who is not a trained WHR employee may carry out maintenance on these aircraft.
| Aircraft | Licence categories | |
| Airframe | Engine type | |
| Aermacchi AM-3 Bosbok | Lycoming | B1.2; B2 |
| AESL CT4/CT6 | Cont IO-360 | B1.2; B2 |
| Antonov AN2 Colt | Shvetsov | B1.2; B2 |
| Auster series | Piston (various types) | B1.2; B2 |
| BA/Klemm Eagle | Gypsy Major | B1.2; B2 |
| BA/Klemm L-25 Swallow | Continental | B1.2; B2 |
| Beech 18 | PW R 985 | B1.2; B2 |
| Bell 47 | Lycoming | B1.4; B2 |
| CAC Boomerang | P&W R-1830 | B1.2; B2 |
| CAC Mustang | RR/Packard Merlin | B1.2; B2 |
| CAC Winjeel | P&W R-985 | B1.2; B2 |
| CAC Wirraway | P&W R-1340 | B1.2; B2 |
| Cessna L19/305 Bird Dog | Cont. O-470 | B1.2; B2 |
| Cessna O2A/B | Cont. IO-360 | B1.2; B2 |
| Cessna 100, 200 series | Piston (various types) | B1.2; B2 |
| Comper Swift | Pobjoy/Gypsy Major | B1.2; B2 |
| Consolidated Catalina | PW R-1830 | B1.2; B2 |
| Convair CV340 | R-2800 | B1.2; B2 |
| Curtis P 40 | Allison V‑1710 RR/Packard Merlin | B1.2; B2 |
| DH 84 Dragon | Gypsy Major | B1.2; B2 |
| DH 89 Dragon Rapide | Gyspy 6 | B1.2; B2 |
| DH 83 Fox Moth | Gypsy | B1.2; B2 |
| DH 60 Moth | Gypsy | B1.2; B2 |
| DH 94 Moth Minor | Gypsy Minor | B1.2; B2 |
| DH 82 Tiger Moth | Gypsy Major | B1.2; B2 |
| DHA3 Drover | Gypsy Major | B1.2; B2 |
| DHC1 Chipmunk | Piston (various types) | B1.2; B2 |
| DHC 4 Caribou | PW R-2800 | B1.2; B2 |
| Douglas A-26/B-26 Attacker/Invader | PW R-2800 | B1.2; B2 |
| Douglas C47/DC3 | PW R‑1830/ Wright R‑1820 | B1.2; B2 |
| Douglas DC4 | PW R-2000 | B1.2; B2 |
| Extra 300L | Lycoming AEIO540 | B1.2; B2 |
| Fiat G59 | RR/Packard Merlin | B1.2; B2 |
| Grumman Avenger | Wright R‑2600 | B1.2; B2 |
| Grumman S2 Tracker | Wright R‑1820 | B1.2; B2 |
| Hawker Sea Fury | Bristol Centaurus | B1.2; B2 |
| Lockheed Hudson | Wright R‑1820 | B1.2; B2 |
| Nanchang CJ 6 | Zhouzhou | B1.2; B2 |
| North American Mustang | RR/Packard Merlin | B1.2; B2 |
| North American T28 | Wright R‑1820 | B1.2; B2 |
| North American T6/SNJ/Harvard | P&W R-1340 | B1.2; B2 |
| Percival Provost Mk1 | Alvis Leonides | B1.2; B2 |
| Piper Cub series | Piston (various types) | B1.2; B2 |
| PZL Wilga | Ivchenko | B1.2; B2 |
| Ryan (all) | Kinner, Gypsy Major, Menasco Pirate | B1.2; B2 |
| Short Scion | Pobjoy | B1.2; B2 |
| Supermarine Spitfire | RR/Packard Merlin | B1.2; B2 |
| Taylorcraft | Piston (various types) | B1.2; B2 |
| Vought/Goodyear | Corsair (all variants) | B1.2; B2 |
| Vultee BT 13 | P&W R-985 | B1.2; B2 |
| Yakovlev Yak-3 | P&W R2000; Klimov | B1.2; B2 |
| Yakovlev Yak‑18A/Yak‑18T | Vedeneyev | B1.2; B2 |
| Yakovlev Yak 50 | Klimov | B1.2; B2 |
| Yakovlev Yak 52 | Vedeneyev | B1.2; B2 |
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