Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing (Prescribed Aircraft and Type Ratings) (Edition 9) Instrument 2023 (Cth)

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I, CHRISTOPHER PAUL MONAHAN, Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulations 61.050, 61.055, 61.060, 61.061, 61.062 and 61.063 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.

[Signed Chris Monahan]

Christopher P. Monahan
Executive Manager, National Operations & Standards

4 April 2023

Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing (Prescribed Aircraft and Type Ratings) (Edition 9) Instrument 2023

Contents

Page

Division 1 — Preliminary

1           Name and commencement

2           Repeal

3           Interpretation

4           Multi-engine aeroplanes in the single-engine aeroplane class

Division 2 — Prescription of type ratings and variants: multi-crew aircraft

5            Type ratings — multi-crew aeroplanes

5A          Transitional provisions — type rating A330

6            Type ratings — multi-crew helicopters

7           Variants — multi-crew aeroplanes

8            Variants — multi-crew helicopters

9            Differences training — multi-crew aeroplanes

10          Differences training — multi-crew helicopters

11          Multi-crew type ratings for which flight review or instrument proficiency check met by a single flight review

12          Multi-crew type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Division 3 — Prescription of type‑ratings and variants: single‑pilot aircraft

13          Aeroplanes requiring a single-pilot type rating

14          Helicopters requiring a single-pilot type rating

15          Type ratings — single-pilot aeroplanes

16          Type ratings — single-pilot helicopters

17          Variants — single-pilot aeroplanes

18          Variants — single-pilot helicopters

19          Differences training — single-pilot aeroplanes

20          Differences training — single-pilot helicopters

21          Single-pilot type ratings for which flight review met by a single flight review

22          Single-pilot type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Division 4 — Prescription of type-rated aircraft: flight review requirements for class ratings

23          Aircraft types for which flight review for a pilot type rating meets flight review requirements for a class rating

Division 5 — Prescription of types of aircraft for additional limitations on class ratings

24          Aircraft types for which flight training and flight review are required for exercise of privileges of a class rating — single-engine aeroplanes

25          Aircraft types for which flight training and flight review are required for exercise of privileges of a class rating — multi-engine aeroplanes

26          Aircraft types for which flight training and flight review are required for exercise of privileges of a class rating — single-engine helicopters

27          Single-engine helicopters that may be used for flight reviews for other types of single-engine helicopter

Schedule 1 Multi-engine aeroplanes included in the single-engine aeroplane class

Schedule 2 Multi-crew pilot aeroplane type ratings, variants and differences training

Schedule 3 Multi-crew pilot helicopter type ratings, variants and differences training

Schedule 4 Multi-crew type ratings for which flight review or instrument proficiency check met by a single flight review

Schedule 5 Multi-crew type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Schedule 6 Single-pilot type-rated aeroplanes, type ratings, variants and differences training

Schedule 7 Single-pilot type-rated helicopters, type ratings, variants and differences training

Schedule 8          Single-pilot type ratings for which flight review met by a single flight review

Schedule 9          Single-pilot type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Schedule 10        Types of multi-engine aeroplanes for which the conduct of a flight review for a pilot rating meets the flight review requirements for the multi-engine aeroplane class rating

Schedule 11        Types of single-engine helicopters for which the conduct of a flight review for a pilot rating meets the flight review requirements for the single-engine helicopter class rating

Schedule 12        Types of single-engine aeroplanes for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the single-engine aeroplane class rating

Schedule 13        Types of multi-engine aeroplanes for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the multi‑engine aeroplane class rating

Schedule 14        Types of single-engine helicopters for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the single-engine helicopter class rating

Schedule 15        Types of single-engine helicopters that may be used for flight reviews for other types of single-engine helicopters

Division 1 — Preliminary

1          Name and commencement

(1)     This instrument is the Part 61 Flight Crew Licensing (Prescribed Aircraft and Type Ratings) (Edition 9) Instrument 2023.

(2)     This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

2          Repeal

Prescription of Aircraft and Ratings — CASR Part 61 (Edition 8) Instrument 2021 is repealed.

Note   Prescription of Aircraft and Ratings — CASR Part 61 (Edition 8) Instrument 2021 was assigned the FRL number F2021L00622.

3          Interpretation

Note   In this instrument, certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the regulations. These include: CASR, differences training, flight review, model, single-pilot type rating and variant.

(1)     In this instrument:

AYT means auto yaw trim.

cell, for a column of a table in a Schedule of this instrument, means each individual, undivided unit (regardless of its size) into which the column is subdivided.

CPDS means centre panel display system.

CR, at the end of a type rating designation, means cruise relief co-pilot.

CRFE, at the end of a type rating designation, means cruise relief flight engineer.

DTR means differences training required.

FE, at the end of a type rating designation, means flight engineer.

GVFD means global vision flight deck.

licence document has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.

PEC means propeller engine control.

SP, at the end of a type rating designation, means single pilot.

TF means tactile feedback.

(2)     Column 1 of a table in a Schedule of this instrument contains general information only and is not intended to qualify or otherwise affect the meaning or operation of anything else in the Schedule.

4          Multi-engine aeroplanes in the single-engine aeroplane class

Note   This section heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of regulation 61.050 of CASR.

Division 2 — Prescription of type ratings and variants: multi-crew aircraft

5          Type ratings — multi-crew aeroplanes

For the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (a) of CASR, for each multi‑crew aeroplane model mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 2, the type rating or type ratings mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4 may be granted for multi-crew operation.

5A       Transitional provisions — type rating A330

References on licence documents to old type rating

(1)     Subsection (2) applies if, immediately before this instrument commences, a person is the holder of the type rating A330, or A330(CR).

(2)     A reference, on the person’s licence document, to the type rating designation “A330” is, immediately after this instrument commences, taken to be a reference to the type rating designation “A330/350”.

Applications for type rating A330, or A330(CR), not finalised

(3)     An application for the issue of the type rating A330, or A330(CR), that, immediately before this instrument commences, has not been finally determined is taken to be an application for the grant of the type rating A330/350, or A330/350(CR), respectively.

6          Type ratings — multi-crew helicopters

For the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (a) of CASR, for each multi‑crew helicopter model mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 3, the type rating or type ratings mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4 may be granted for multi-crew operation.

7          Variants — multi-crew aeroplanes

For the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (b) of CASR, where the multi‑crew aeroplane models mentioned in 1 or more cells of column 2 of the table in Schedule 2 have the same type rating, or ratings, as mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4, each model is a variant of the other models.

8          Variants — multi-crew helicopters

For the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (b) of CASR, where the multi‑crew helicopter models mentioned in 1 or more cells of column 2 of the table in Schedule 3 have the same type rating, or ratings, as mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4 of the table, each model is a variant of the other models.

9          Differences training — multi-crew aeroplanes

(1)     For the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (c) of CASR, if the abbreviation “DTR” appears in a cell of column 3 of the table in Schedule 2 corresponding with a type rating in column 4, then differences training is required for a person to exercise the privileges of the type rating in a variant mentioned in a corresponding cell in column 2 that is different from the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

(2)                  However, differences training is not required for a variant that is in the same cell in column 2 as the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

10        Differences training — multi-crew helicopters

(1)     For the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (c) of CASR, if the abbreviation “DTR” appears in a cell of column 3 of the table in Schedule 3 corresponding with a type rating in column 4, then differences training is required for a person to exercise the privileges of the type rating in a variant mentioned in a corresponding cell in column 2 that is different from the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

(2)     However, differences training is not required for a variant that is in the same cell in column 2 as the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

11        Multi-crew type ratings for which flight review or instrument proficiency check met by a single flight review

Note   This section heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (d) of CASR.

12        Multi-crew type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Note   This section heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (e) of CASR.

Division 3 — Prescription of type‑ratings and variants: single‑pilot aircraft

13        Aeroplanes requiring a single-pilot type rating

For the purposes of paragraph 61.060 (1) (a) of CASR, for each aeroplane type certificated for single-pilot operation and mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 6, a single-pilot type rating is required.

14        Helicopters requiring a single-pilot type rating

For the purposes of paragraph 61.060 (1) (a) of CASR, for each helicopter type certificated for single-pilot operation and mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 7, a single-pilot type rating is required.

15        Type ratings — single-pilot aeroplanes

For the purposes of subparagraph 61.060 (1) (b) (i) of CASR, for each aeroplane type certificated for single-pilot operation and mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 6, the type rating or type ratings mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4 may be granted for single-pilot operation.

16        Type ratings — single-pilot helicopters

For the purposes of subparagraph 61.060 (1) (b) (i) of CASR, for each helicopter type certificated for single-pilot operation and mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 7, the type rating or type ratings mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4 may be granted for single-pilot operation.

17        Variants — single-pilot aeroplanes

For the purposes of subparagraph 61.060 (1) (b) (ii) of CASR, where the single‑pilot aeroplane models mentioned in 1 or more cells of column 2 of the table in Schedule 6 have the same type rating, or ratings, as mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4, each model is a variant of the other models.

18        Variants — single-pilot helicopters

For the purposes of subparagraph 61.060 (1) (b) (ii) of CASR, where the single‑pilot helicopter models mentioned in 1 or more cells of column 2 of the table in Schedule 7 have the same type rating, or ratings, as mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4, each model is a variant of the other models.

19        Differences training — single-pilot aeroplanes

(1)     For the purposes of subparagraph 61.060 (1) (b) (iii) of CASR, if the abbreviation “DTR” appears in a cell of column 3 of the table in Schedule 6 corresponding with a type rating in column 4, then differences training is required for a person to exercise the privileges of the type rating in a variant mentioned in a corresponding cell in column 2 that is different from the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

(2)     However, differences training is not required for a variant that is in the same cell in column 2 as the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

20        Differences training — single-pilot helicopters

(1)     For the purposes of subparagraph 61.060 (1) (b) (iii) of CASR, if the abbreviation “DTR” appears in a cell of column 3 of the table in Schedule 7 corresponding with a type rating in column 4, then differences training is required for a person to exercise the privileges of the type rating in a variant mentioned in a corresponding cell in column 2 that is different from the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

(2)     However, differences training is not required for a variant that is in the same cell in column 2 as the variant for which the person first received the type rating.

21        Single-pilot type ratings for which flight review met by a single flight review

Note   This section heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.060 (1) (c) of CASR.

22        Single-pilot type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Note   This section heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.060 (1) (d) of CASR.

Division 4 — Prescription of type-rated aircraft: flight review requirements for class ratings

23        Aircraft types for which flight review for a pilot type rating meets flight review requirements for a class rating

For the purposes of regulation 61.061 of CASR, the flight review requirements for the multi‑engine aeroplane class rating are met by a flight review for a multi‑engine aeroplane pilot type rating in a multi-engine aeroplane that is mentioned in a cell in column 2 of the table in Schedule 10.

Note   No flight review requirements for the single-engine helicopter class rating, for the purposes of regulation 61.061 of CASR, are currently prescribed.

Division 5 — Prescription of types of aircraft for additional limitations on class ratings

24        Aircraft types for which flight training and flight review are required for exercise of privileges of a class rating — single-engine aeroplanes

For the purposes of regulation 61.062 of CASR, a person may not exercise the privileges of a single-engine aeroplane class rating in an aeroplane of a type or model mentioned in a cell of column 2 of the table in Schedule 12 unless the person meets the flight training and flight review requirements in regulation 61.747 of CASR in any type or model of aeroplane mentioned in the same cell of the column.

25        Aircraft types for which flight training and flight review are required for exercise of privileges of a class rating — multi-engine aeroplanes

For the purposes of regulation 61.062 of CASR, a person may not exercise the privileges of a multi-engine aeroplane class rating in an aeroplane of a type or model mentioned in a cell of column 2 of the table in Schedule 13 unless the person meets the flight training and flight review requirements in regulation 61.747 of CASR in any type or model of aeroplane mentioned in the same cell of the column.

26        Aircraft types for which flight training and flight review are required for exercise of privileges of a class rating — single-engine helicopters

For the purposes of regulation 61.062 of CASR, a person may not exercise the privileges of a single-engine helicopter class rating in a helicopter of a type or model mentioned in a cell of column 2 of the table in Schedule  14 unless the person meets the flight training and flight review requirements in regulation 61.747 of CASR in any type or model of helicopter mentioned in the same cell of the column.

27        Single-engine helicopters that may be used for flight reviews for other types of single-engine helicopter

Note   This section heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of regulation 61.063 of CASR.

Schedule 1          Multi-engine aeroplanes included in the single-engine aeroplane class

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of regulation 61.050 of CASR.

Schedule 2         Multi-crew pilot aeroplane type ratings, variants and differences training

Note   See sections 5, 7 and 9. See also paragraphs 61.055 (1) (a), (b) and (c) of CASR.

Schedule 2 Table — Multi-crew pilot aeroplane type ratings, variants and differences training

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Aeroplane models and variants

Column 3

Differences training required

Column 4

Type ratings

Airbus A300 series (excluding A300‑600 series) A300
A300(FE)
A310 series
A300-600 series
A300/310
A318 series
A319 series
A320 series
A321 series
A320 NX series
A321 NX series
A320
A330 series DTR A330/350
A330/350(CR)
A350 series
A340 series A340
A340(CR)
A380 series A380
A380(CR)
Airbus Canada Limited Partnership BD-500 series (all A220 series) BD500
Amphibian Aircraft Technologies G-111
G-64/HU-16 series
ALBATROSS
ATR ATR 42 series (without PEC)
ATR 72 series (without PEC)
DTR ATR42/72
ATR 42 series (with PEC)
ATR 72 series (with PEC)
ATR 42 600 series
ATR 72 600 series
Beechcraft
Hawker Beechcraft Raytheon Aircraft
4000 (Horizon) RA4000
390 Premier (all models) RA390
Beechcraft
Hawker Beechcraft
Nextant
Beechjet 400
MU 300
DTR BE400
BE400XT
Beriev Aircraft Company Be-200ES BER2E

The Boeing Company

B720 DTR B707
B707(FE)
B707-100 series
        -300 series
B717 series B717
DC-9 (all 10-50 series) DC9
DC-9 80 series DTR MD80
MD 88 series
MD 90 series
MD 11 series DTR MD11
MD 10 series
B727-100 series
        -200 series
B727
B727(FE)
B737-100 series
        -200 series
B737-100/200
B737-300 series
        -400 series
        -500 series
DTR B737-300 to 900
B737-600 series
        -700 series
        -800 series
        -900 series
B737-BBJ series
B737-8 series
B737-9 series
B747-100 series
        -200 series
        -300 series
DTR B747
B747(CR)
B747(CRFE) B747(FE)
B747-SP
B747-400 series DTR B747-400
B747-400(CR)
B747-8 series
B757-200 series
        -300 series
DTR B757/767
B757/767(CR)
B767-200 series
        -300 series
B777-200 series
        -300 series
DTR B777/787
B777/787(CR)
B787-8 series
        -9 series
Bombardier Inc BD-100-1A10 (Challenger 300/350) CL30
BD-700-1A series (without GVFD) DTR BBD700
BD-700-1A series (with GVFD)
BD-700-2A12 (Global 7500) G7500
Challenger CL-600
Challenger CL-601 series
CL600/601
Challenger CL-604 DTR CL604
Challenger CL-605
Challenger CL-650

Bristol
DAP

Beaufort BEAUFORT
British Aerospace ATP BAE-ATP
AVRO RJ series DTR BAE146
BAe 146 series
CASA
EADS (Construction Aeronautics SA)
C212 CASA 212
CN-235 CN235

Cessna Aircraft Company
See Textron Aviation Inc

Consolidated Vultee
(formerly “Convair”)
See General Dynamics Corp


Dassault

Falcon 10 DTR DA10/100
Falcon 100
Falcon 20 models DTR DA20/200
Falcon 200
Falcon 50 DTR DA50/900
Falcon 50 EX
Falcon 900
Falcon 900 EX (Non‑EASy models)
Falcon 900 (all EASy models) DTR DA900 EASy
Falcon 900 (all EASy II models)
Falcon 2000 (excluding EX models) DTR DA2000
Falcon 2000 EX (excluding EASy models)
Falcon 2000 (all EASy models) DTR DA2000 EASy
Falcon 2000 (all EASy II models)
Falcon 7X (excluding EASy II models) DTR DA7X
Falcon 7X (all EASy II models)
De Havilland – Canada DHC-8-100 series
DHC-8-200 series
DHC-8-300 series
DTR DHC8
DHC-8-400 series
Deutsche Aircraft GmbH
(formerly “Dornier”)
DO 328-100 series DO328-100
DO 328-300 series DO328JET
Douglas DC-3 (all piston engine models)
C-47 models
DC3
DC-3 (all turbine engine models) DC3TP
DC-4
C-54 models
DC4
DC-6 DC6
DC-7 DC7
DC-8-70 series DC8
DC8(FE)

Embraer S.A.

EMB 120 Brasilia models EMB120
EMB 545 models
EMB 550 models
EMB550
ERJ 135 models
ERJ 140/145 models
EMB135/145
ERJ 170/175 (100/200 models)
ERJ 190/195 (100/200 models)
DTR ERJ170/190
ERJ 190/195 E2 (300/400 models)
EMB 500 (Phenom 100) models DTR PHENOM
EMB 505 (Phenom 300) models

Fokker
Fairchild

FH227 FK27
F27 100-700 series
F27 MK 50 FK50
F28 series FK28
F70 series
F100 series
FK70/100
General Dynamics Corp
Consolidated Vultee
(formerly “Convair”)
Convair 340
Convair 440
CV340/440
Convair 580 CV580
PBY-5 or 6 series CATALINA

Gulfstream
Grumman

Grumman G-73AT G73
Grumman G-159 G-159
Grumman G-1159 G-II/III
G-1159A
G-1159B
G-IV (all models) G-IV
Gulfstream V DTR G-V
GIV-X (all models)
GV-SP (all models)
Astra 1125/G100 models ASTRA
Galaxy 1126/G200 models G200
G150 G150
G280 G280
G650 (excluding models with ASC 901) DTR G-VI
G650 (models with ASC 901)
G650ER
Hawker Siddeley
BAe
HS 748 series HS748
Jetstream 3100
Jetstream 3200
J31/32
Jetstream 4100 J41

Hawker Siddeley
British Aerospace (BAe)
Hawker Beechcraft
Raytheon Aircraft

HS125-700 DTR BAE125
BAe 125-800 models
(excluding models with Proline 21)
BAe 125-1000 models
Hawker 125-800/850 models (with Proline 21)
Hawker 750 models
Hawker 900 models

Israel Aircraft Industries

Westwind 1124 models WESTWIND

Lockheed

L-1049 series
C‑121C
L1049
L1049(FE)
L-188 Electra A models DTR L188
L188(FE)
L-188 Electra C models
P3 series
L-100 (L-382) L382
L382(FE)
SP-2 NEPTUNE
Learjet (Bombardier) Learjet 31/35/36 models LR31/35/36
Learjet 40/45 models DTR LR45/75
Learjet 70/75 models
Learjet 60 DTR LR60
Learjet 60XR
LET LET 410
LET 420
L420
MHI RJ Aviation ULC CRJ 100 series
CRJ 200 series
Challenger 800/850
DTR CL65
CRJ 700 series
CRJ 900 series
CRJ 1000 series
Challenger 870
North American B-25 Mitchell B-25
SAAB AB Aeronautics SAAB 340 all models SF340
Short Brothers
(formerly “Bombardier”)
Shorts 330 DTR SD330/360
Shorts 360
Textron Aviation Inc C510 C510
C525-CJ
C525-CJ1
C525A-CJ2
DTR C525
C525-CJ1+
C525A-CJ2+
C525B-CJ3
C525B-CJ3+
C525C-CJ4
C525 M2-CJM2
C500
C501
DTR C500/550/560
C550 (all models excluding Bravo)
C551 series
C560 V
C550 Bravo
C560 Ultra
C560 Encore
C560 Encore+
C560 XL (Excel)
C560 XLS
DTR C560XL
C560 XLS+
C650 Citation III
C650 Citation VI
C650 Citation VII
C650
C680 Sovereign DTR C680
C680 Sovereign+
C680A Latitude
C750 Citation X DTR C750
Viking Air HU-16D ALBATROSS
CL-215T
CL-415
CL415
DHC 4 Caribou DHC4
DHC 7 series DHC7

Note   For the purposes of Schedule 2, additional multi-crew type ratings are represented by the following codes appended to a type rating:

(CR): cruise relief co-pilot;

(CRFE): cruise relief flight engineer;

(FE): flight engineer.

Schedule 3            Multi-crew pilot helicopter type ratings, variants and differences training

Note   See sections 6, 8 and 10. See also paragraphs 61.055 (1) (a), (b) and (c) of CASR.

Schedule 3 Table — Multi-crew pilot helicopter type ratings, variants and differences training

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Helicopter models and variants

Column 3

Differences training required

Column 4

Type ratings

Airbus Helicopters
Aerospatiale
Eurocopter or EADS
AS 332 (C, C1, L and L1 models) DTR AS332/EC225
AS 332 (C1e and L1e models)
AS 332 (L2 models)
EC 225
SA 330 SA330
EC 175 EC175
Erikson Air-Crane S 64 series SK64
Leonardo EH101 EH101
AW139 AW139
AW189 AW189
Sikorsky S 55 (piston engine models) DTR SK55
S 55 (turbine engine models)
S 61 SK61
S 62 SK62
S 76A series DTR SK76
S 76B series
S 76C series
S 76D series
S 70 series
EH-60 series
HH-60 series
MH-60 series
SH-60 series
UH-60 series
SK70
S 92 SK92

Schedule 4          Multi-crew type ratings for which flight review or instrument proficiency check met by a single flight review

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (d) of CASR. See also the reserved section 11 heading.

Schedule 5          Multi-crew type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.055 (1) (e) of CASR. See also the reserved section 12 heading.

Schedule 6            Single-pilot type-rated aeroplanes, type ratings, variants and differences training

Note   See sections 13, 15, 17 and 19. See also paragraphs 61.060 (1) (a) and (b) of CASR.

Schedule 6 Table — Single-pilot type-rated aeroplanes, type ratings, variants and differences training

Column 1
Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2
Aeroplane models and variants

Column 3

Differences training required

Column 4

Type ratings

Beechcraft Corporation
Hawker Beechcraft
Raytheon Aircraft
See Textron Aviation Inc
Cessna
See Textron Aviation Inc

Dornier
RUAG Aerospace Services GmbH

Dornier 228 series

DO228

Eclipse Aerospace

EA500

EA500

Embraer

EMB 500 (Phenom 100) all models

DTR

PHENOM(SP)

EMB 505 (Phenom 300) all models

Grumman

G-73 Mallard (all piston engine models)

DTR

G73(SP)

G-73T Turbo Mallard

Mitsubishi Aircraft

MU-2 (all models)

MU2

Pilatus Aircraft Ltd

PC-24

DTR

PC-24

PC-24 (with TF)

PC-24 (with AYT and TF)

Swearingen
Fairchild
M7 Aerospace

Metro II
Merlin IVA

DTR

SA226/227

Metro III/23
Merlin IVC

Merlin IIIC/300

Merlin IIB
Merlin III
Merlin IIIA
Merlin IIIB

Textron Aviation Inc C408 Skycourier C408
C510 C510(SP)
C525-CJ
C525-CJ1
C525A-CJ2
DTR C525(SP)
C525-CJ1+
C525A-CJ2+
C525B-CJ3
C525B-CJ3+
C525C-CJ4
C525 M2-CJM2
Schedule 6 Table — Single-pilot type-rated aeroplanes, type ratings, variants and differences training
Column 1
Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))
Column 2
Aeroplane models and variants

Column 3

Differences training required

Column 4

Type ratings

Textron Aviation Inc
(Contd)

C500

C501

DTR

C500/550/560(SP)

C550 (all models excluding Bravo)

C551 series

C560 V
C550 Bravo
C560 Ultra
C560 Encore
C560 Encore+
King Air 300 series (excluding models with autothrottle) DTR BE350/1900
King Air 300 series (models with autothrottle)
Beechcraft 1900 (all models)
Premier 390 (all models) RA390(AP)

Schedule 7            Single-pilot type-rated helicopters, type ratings, variants and differences training

Note   See sections 14, 16, 18 and 20. See also paragraphs 61.060 (1) (a) and (b) of CASR.

Schedule 7 Table — Single-pilot type-rated helicopters, type ratings, variants and differences training

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Helicopter models and variants

Column 3

Differences training required

Column 4

Type ratings

Agusta Westland
Agusta
See Leonardo
Bell Helicopters
See Bell Helicopter
Textron Inc.
Leonardo
Airbus Helicopters
Aerospatiale
Eurocopter
Kawasaki
BO105 (all models) BO105
EC 135 (excluding H and CPDS models) DTR EC135
EC 135 (all CPDS models)
H 135 (all H models)
AS 355 DTR AS355
AS 355 N
MBB-BK117 (all A and B models) DTR BK117/EC145
MBB-BK117 (C-1 models)
BK117 C-2 (EC145 C-2 models)
BK117 C‑2e (EC145 C-2e models)
BK117 D-2 (H145 D-2 models)
BK117 D-3 (H145 D-3 models)
SA 365 (excluding all N and N3 models) DTR AS365/EC155
SA/AS 365 N models (excluding N3 models)
AS 365 N3
AS 365 N3+
EC 155
EC 175 EC175
AS 332 (C, C1, L and L1 models) DTR AS332/EC225
AS 332 (C1e and L1e models)
AS 332 (L2 models)
EC 225
SA 330 SA330
Bell Helicopter
Textron Inc.
206 LT BH206LT
Bell 214 (excluding Bell 214 ST) BH214
Bell 214 ST BH214ST
Bell 222 DTR BH222/430
Bell 230
Bell 430
Bell 427 BH427
Bell 429 BH429
Bell Helicopter
Textron Inc.
Leonardo
Bell/AB212 DTR BH212/412
Bell/AB412
Kaman K-Max (K1200) K1200
Leonardo A 109 (all A and C models) DTR A109
A 109 E
A 109 K2
A 109 S
A 109 SP
AW 139 AW139
AW 169 AW169
AW189 AW189
MD Helicopters MD 900 Explorer DTR MD900
MD 902S
PZL W-3A Sokol W3A
Sikorsky S 58 SK58
S 58 (turbine engine models) SK58T
S 61 SK61
S 76A series DTR SK76
S 76B series
S 76C series
S 76D series

Schedule 8          Single-pilot type ratings for which flight review met by a single flight review

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of paragraph 61.060 (1) (c) of CASR. See also the reserved section 21 heading.

Schedule 9          Single-pilot type ratings for which instrument proficiency check met by a single instrument proficiency check

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved, for the purposes of paragraph 61.060 (1) (d) of CASR. See also the reserved section 22 heading.

Schedule 10          Types of multi-engine aeroplanes for which the conduct of a flight review for a pilot rating meets the flight review requirements for the multi-engine aeroplane class rating

Note   See section 23. See also regulation 61.061 of CASR.

Schedule 10 Table — Types of multi-engine aeroplanes for which the conduct of a flight review for a pilot rating meets the flight review requirements for the multi‑engine aeroplane class rating

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Types of multi-engine aeroplanes

Column 3

Licence entry (for administrative use only)

Beechcraft Corporation
Hawker Beechcraft
Raytheon
See Textron Aviation Inc
MEA
Dornier
RUAG Aerospace Services GmbH
Dornier 228 series
Douglas DC-3 (all piston engine models)
C47 series
DC-3TP (all turbine engine models)
Grumman G-73 Mallard (all piston engine models)
G-73T Turbo Mallard
G-73AT (multi-crew)
Mitsubishi Aircraft MU-2 (all models)
Swearingen
Fairchild
M7 Aerospace
Metro II
Merlin IVA
Metro III/23
Merlin IVC
Merlin IIIC/300
Merlin IIB
Merlin III
Merlin IIIA
Merlin IIIB
Textron Aviation Inc King Air 300 (excluding models with autothrottle)
King Air 300 series (models with autothrottle)
Beech 1900 (all models)

Schedule 11       Types of single-engine helicopters for which the conduct of a flight review for a pilot rating meets the flight review requirements for the single-engine helicopter class rating

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of regulation 61.061 of CASR. See also the note to section 23.

Schedule 12          Types of single-engine aeroplanes for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the single-engine aeroplane class rating

Note   See section 24. See also regulation 61.062 of CASR.

Schedule 12 Table — Types of single-engine aeroplanes for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the single‑engine aeroplane class rating

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Types and models of single-engine aeroplanes

Column 3

Licence entry (for administrative use only)

Aero Vodochody Aero L-39 Albatros L-39
Aero L-29 Delfin L-29
BAC BAC 167
BAC Jet Provost
STRIKEMASTER
Cessna
See Textron Aviation Inc
Cirrus Design Corp SF-50 SF-50
Daher TBM700 (all models) TBM700
Kodiak 100 KODIAK
De Havilland DH-115 Vampire VAMPIRE
Hawker Hunter HUNTER
Mikoyan MIG 15 (all models) MIG-15
MIG 17 (all models) MIG-17
MIG 21 (all models) MIG-21
Pacific Aerospace P-750 XSTOL PAC750XL
Pilatus PC12 PC-12
PC7 PC-9
PC9
Piper Aircraft PA-46‑500TP
PA-46‑600TP
PA-46
PZL TS-11 Iskra (all models) ISKRA
Quest Aircraft
See Daher
SIAI – Maechetti S211 S211
SOKO Galeb G2 GALEB
Textron Aviation Inc C208 Caravan (all models) C208

Schedule 13          Types of multi-engine aeroplanes for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the multi‑engine aeroplane class rating

Note   See section 25. See also regulation 61.062 of CASR.

Schedule 13 Table—Types of multi‑engine aeroplanes for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the multi‑engine aeroplane class rating

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Types and models of multi-engine aeroplanes

Column 3

Licence entry (for administrative use only)

Aero Commander Gulfstream
Rockwell
Turbo Commander (all turbine engine models) AC690
Beechcraft
See Textron Aviation Inc
Cessna
Reims
Continental Motors
See Textron Aviation Inc
Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante BANDEIRANTE
Fouga CM-170 MAGISTER
Government Aircraft Factory (GAF)
English Electric
N22 (all models)
N24 (all models)
NOMAD


Lockheed

L-10A L-10A
Piaggio P180 Avanti (all models) P180
Piper Aircraft PA-31T Cheyenne I (all models)
PA-31T Cheyenne II (all models)
PA31T
PA-42-720 Cheyenne III (all models) PA42-720
PA-42-1000 Cheyenne 400 PA42-1000
Textron Aviation Inc
Reims/Cessna
Continental Motors
King Air 90 (all models) BE90
King Air 200 series (excluding models with autothrottle) BE200/250
King Air 200 series (models with autothrottle) BE200/250 (AT)
C425 (Conquest I)
F406
F406/C425
C441 (Conquest II) C441
A-37 Dragonfly A-37
Viking Air DHC-6 (all models) DHC6
Vulcanair SpA AP68TP-600 Viator AP68TP

Schedule 14          Types of single-engine helicopters for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the single-engine helicopter class rating

Note   See section 26. See also regulation 61.062 of CASR.

Schedule 14 Table—Types of single-engine helicopters for which flight training and flight review are required for exercising the privileges of the single-engine helicopter rating

Column 1

Type certificate holders or manufacturer or manufacturer (see subsection 3 (2))

Column 2

Types and models of single-engine helicopters

Column 3

Licence entry (for administrative use only)

Agusta A119 (Koala) A119
Airbus Helicopters
Aerospatiale
Eurocopter
SA 341(Gazelle)
SA 342
GAZELLE
SA 315 (Lama)
SA/SE 313
SA 318
LAMA
SA 316 (SE3160)
SA 319
ALOUETTE
AS350 AS350
EC130 EC130
EC120 EC120
Bell Helicopters Bell 47 (all piston engine models) BELL 47P
Bell 47T (all turbine engine models) BELL 47T
Bell 505 BELL 505
Bell 206
OH-58
BELL 206
Bell 204/205
UH-1
Bell 212SE
BELL 204/205
Bell 407 BELL 407
Enstrom F-28 (all models)
280 (all models)
EN F28/280
480 (all models) EN 480
Guimbal Cabri G2 CABRI G2

Hiller

UH-12 (piston engine models) HILLER 12P
UH-12 T (turbine engine models) HILLER 12T
MD Helicopters MD 500 (excluding NOTAR models)
Hughes 500 (all models)
Hughes 369 (all models)
MD 500
MD 500 (all NOTAR models)
MD 600
MD NOTAR
Robinson Helicopters R22 R22
R44 R44
R66 R66
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp Hughes 269 (all piston engine models)
Schweizer 300 (all piston engine models)
HU 300
Schweizer 330
Schweizer/Sikorsky S-333
Sikorsky S-434
SCHWEIZER 330/333

Schedule 15       Types of single-engine helicopters that may be used for flight reviews for other types of single-engine helicopters

Note   This Schedule heading is reserved for future use, for the purposes of regulation 61.063 of CASR. See also the reserved section 27 heading.

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