Civil Aviation Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 10) (Cth)
Civil Aviation Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 10) 1
Statutory Rules 2000 No. 362 2
I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the
Civil Aviation Act 1988 .Dated 13 December 2000
WILLIAM DEANE
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command
JOHN ANDERSON
Minister for Transport and Regional Services
These Regulations are the
Civil Aviation Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 10) .
These Regulations commence on gazettal.
Schedule 1 amends the
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 .
(regulation 3)
omit regulations 5.26D, 5.26F, 5.26H, 5.26J and 5.26L:
insert this regulation and regulations 5.26F, 5.26G, 5.26GA, 5.26H and 5.26J:
omit regulation 5.26D.
insert regulations 5.26G and 5.26GA.
[ 3 ] Regulation 5.26B, after definition of ACAS‑current
insert
ACAS cyclic training means training that is:
(a) conducted in accordance with an ACAS syllabus by an approved training and checking organisation; and
(b) part of the tests and checks that are subject to CASA’s approval under subregulation 217 (3).
[ 4 ] Regulation 5.26B, definitions of ACAS initial training and ACAS renewal training
omit syllabus.
insert syllabus, other than ACAS cyclic training.
[ 5 ] Regulation 5.26B, after definition ACAS syllabus
insert
approved training and checking organisation means an organisation approved under subregulation 217 (3).
check pilot means an ACAS-current pilot who conducts ACAS cyclic training.
participant ,in relation to ACAS cyclic training, means a pilot who:
(a) is engaged (whether as an employee or under any other arrangement) to perform the duties of a member of an operating crew of an operator whose approved training and checking organisation conducts the training; and
(b) is required by the operator to undertake the training.
omit
omit January
insert May
insert
5.26G ACAS-currency — participants in ACAS cyclic training
(1) A pilot who is a participant in ACAS cyclic training is
ACAS‑current :
(a) from the time:
(i) if the pilot is ACAS‑current immediately before the pilot becomes a participant in ACAS cyclic training — when the pilot becomes a participant; or
(ii) if the pilot is not ACAS‑current immediately before the pilot becomes a participant in ACAS cyclic training — when the pilot first completes successfully, as a participant, all the training that is required under the initial training component of an ACAS syllabus; and
(b) until the pilot ceases to be a participant in ACAS cyclic training.
(2) For subparagraph (1) (a) (ii), if a pilot completes successfully, before 1 May 2001 as a participant in ACAS cyclic training, all the training that is required under the renewal training component of an ACAS syllabus, the pilot is taken to have completed successfully all the training that is required under the initial training component of an ACAS syllabus.
5.26GA ACAS-currency — non participants in ACAS cyclic training
(1) A pilot who is not a participant in ACAS cyclic training is
ACAS-current for 12 months from the time when the pilot completes, or is taken to have completed, ACAS initial training or ACAS renewal training in accordance with regulation 5.26H or 5.26J.(2) However, if a pilot completes ACAS renewal training in accordance with subregulation 5.26J (1), (2) or (3) more than 9 months and less than 12 months after previously completing earlier training, the pilot is
ACAS‑current for 2 years from the time when the pilot completed the earlier training.(3) In subregulation (2):
completing earlier training means completing, or being taken to have completed, ACAS initial training or ACAS renewal training in accordance with regulation 5.26H or 5.26J.
substitute
5.26H Completion of ACAS initial training
substitute
(2) If a pilot ceases to be a participant in ACAS cyclic training, the pilot is taken to have completed ACAS initial training when the pilot first completed successfully, as a participant, all the training that is required under the initial training component of an ACAS syllabus.
(3) However, if, before 1 May 2001, a pilot completes, or is taken to have completed, ACAS renewal training in accordance with regulation 5.26J, the pilot is taken to have completed ACAS initial training.
substitute
5.26J Completion of ACAS renewal training
omit successfully
insert
(3) A check pilot is taken to have completed ACAS renewal training when the check pilot conducts ACAS cyclic training.
(4) If a pilot ceases to be a participant in ACAS cyclic training but has completed successfully, as a participant, all the training that is required under the renewal training component of an ACAS syllabus, the pilot is taken to have completed ACAS renewal training when the pilot last completed successfully any ACAS cyclic training.
omit
omit January
insert May
omit 5.26L
insert 5.26J
1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1988 No. 158, as amended by 1988 Nos. 209, 373 and 376; 1989 Nos. 31 and 276; 1990 Nos. 100, 215, 216, 258, 260, 289, 310, 331, 332 and 466; Act No. 25, 1990; Statutory Rules 1991 Nos. 54, 147, 157, 247, 287, 382, 409, 410, 426 and 487 (as amended by 1992 No. 174); 1992 Nos. 36, 174, 254, 258, 279, 325, 342, 380, 417 and 418; 1993 Nos. 221, 268, 319 (new regulation 239 contained in regulation 16 was disallowed by the Senate on 23 March 1994) and 368; 1994 Nos. 93, 173, 187, 188, 260, 294, 382 and 396; 1995 Nos. 122, 147, 148 and 224; 1996 No. 88; 1997 Nos. 23, 67, 111, 139 and 220; 1998 Nos. 31, 32, 219, 234 (disallowed by the Senate on 8 March 1999), 235, 236 and 288; 1999 Nos. 166 (as amended by 1999 No. 262), 167, 210, 229, 262, 353 and 354; 2000 Nos. 8, 204 (Items [1], [4] and [5] of Schedule 3 were disallowed by the Senate on 8 November 2000), 205, 227, 261, 294, 295 and 296.
2. Notified in the
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
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