CASA EX51/08 – Exemption – recency requirement (Cth)
I, MICHAEL DAVID QUINN, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Operations, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR 1998).
[Signed M.D. Quinn]
Mick Quinn
Deputy Chief Executive Officer
Operations
25 September 2008
Exemption — recency requirement
1 Duration
This instrument:
(a) commences on the day after it is registered; and
(b) stops having effect at the end of July 2010.
2 Application
This instrument applies to:
(a) the holder of an ATC licence or flight service licence; and
(b) the recency requirement in relation to an endorsement at a particular time for duties in relation to the airspace to which the endorsement relates.
3 Exemption
The holder of an ATC licence or flight service licence is exempt from the recency requirement of subregulation 65.025 (1) of CASR 1998 in relation to an endorsement at a particular time, if he or she has performed the duties required by the relevant function at an aerodrome, or in relation to the airspace to which the endorsement relates, for at least 5 hours within the previous 21 days.
4 Conditions
The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1 Conditions
1 The holder of an ATC licence or flight service licence must perform at least 5 hours of duties within the previous 21 days.
2 For clause 1, time spent on the Precision Radar Monitoring simulator located in Sydney (the PRMS) may count towards the 5 hours of duties.
3 If Airservices Australia, Aviation Reference Number 202210 (AA) makes any changes to the PRMS before this instrument takes effect, AA must seek CASA’s approval to the changes before the PRMS is used to meet the recency requirement.
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