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can be conducted as a V.F.R. flight; and
(c) an authorised flight instructor has made an entry in the holder’s
personal log book to the effect that the holder has met the night
V.F.R. handling requirements in a helicopter; and
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(d) the holder has, within 90 days before the day of the flight, carried
out:
(i) at least 3 take-offs and 3 landings at night while flying a
helicopter under the V.F.R. as pilot in command; or
(ii) at least 1 take-off and 1 landing at night while dual flying in
a helicopter under the V.F.R.; and
(e) the holder conducts the flight under the direct supervision of an
authorised flight instructor; and
(f) there are no passengers in the helicopter.
5.178 Air transport (helicopter) pilot: regular flight reviews required
(1) On and after 1 December 1994, an air transport (helicopter) pilot must
not fly a helicopter as pilot in command if the pilot has not, within the
period of 2 years immediately before the day of the proposed flight,
satisfactorily completed a helicopter flight review.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
[Note A pilot who flies helicopters for an operator to whom regulation 217 applies
will be required to undertake proficiency checks at more frequent intervals.]
(2) A helicopter flight review must be conducted only by an appropriate
person and, unless the person otherwise approves having regard to the
circumstances of the case, must be conducted in:
(a) a helicopter:
(i) of the type in which the pilot flew the greatest amount of
flight time during the 10 flights the pilot undertook as pilot
in command immediately before the flight review; and
(ii) unless the type of helicopter mentioned in subparagraph (i)
is a single place helicopter—that is fitted with fully
functioning dual controls; and
(iii) unless the type of helicopter mentioned in subparagraph (i)
is a single place helicopter or is not fitted with wheel
brakes—that is fitted with dual control brakes; or
(b) an approved synthetic flight trainer appropriate to the type of
helicopter mentioned in subparagraph (a) (i).
[Note For appropriate person see subregulation (8).]
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(3) If:
(a) an air transport (helicopter) pilot undertakes a helicopter flight
review; and
(b) the requirements of subregulation (2) are not satisfied in relation
to the review;
the pilot is taken not to have satisfactorily completed the review.
(4) If an air transport (helicopter) pilot satisfactorily completes a
helicopter flight review, the person conducting the review must make
an entry in the pilot’s personal log book to the effect that the pilot has
satisfactorily completed the helicopter flight review.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4A) An offence against subregulation (1) or (4) is an offence of strict
liability.
Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
(5) An air transport (helicopter) pilot who has, within the period of 2 years
immediately before the day of the proposed flight:
(a) passed a flight test conducted for the purpose of:
(i) the issue of a helicopter pilot licence; or
(ii) the issue, or renewal, of a helicopter pilot rating; or
(b) satisfactorily completed a helicopter proficiency check; or
(c) satisfactorily completed helicopter conversion training given by
the holder of a grade of flight instructor (helicopter) rating that
authorises him or her to conduct helicopter flight reviews;
is taken to have satisfactorily completed a helicopter flight review.
[Note Conversion training given by a person who does not hold a flight instructor
(helicopter) rating must not be substituted for a flight review.]
(6) For the purposes of paragraph (5) (b), an air transport (helicopter) pilot
is not taken to have satisfactorily completed a helicopter proficiency
check unless the organisation that conducted the check has made an
entry in the pilot’s personal log book to that effect.
(7) CASA may approve a synthetic flight trainer for the purposes of
paragraph (2) (b).
(8) In this regulation:
appropriate person means:
(a) an authorised flight instructor who holds a grade of flight
instructor (helicopter) rating that authorises him or her to conduct
flight reviews in helicopters; or
(b) an approved testing officer; or
(c) a CASA flying operations inspector.
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