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(b) is employed by, or works under an arrangement with, an operator
whose training and checking organisation has been approved
under regulation 217; and
(c) has received training in the duties of a restricted flight engineer in
accordance with an approved syllabus of training; and
(d) has satisfactorily completed a restricted flight engineer
proficiency check.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) (d), a person is not taken to have
satisfactorily completed a restricted flight engineer proficiency check
unless the operator has given CASA written notice that the person has
done so.
5.195B What does a restricted flight engineer licence authorise the
holder to do?
(1) A restricted flight engineer licence authorises the holder of the licence
to perform the duties of a flight engineer in an aircraft while the
aircraft is in the cruise phase of a flight.
(2) The authority given by subregulation (1) is subject to the limitations
set out in regulations 5.195C, 5.195D and 5.195E.
(3) In this regulation:
air traffic control organisation means:
(a) in relation to Australia—air traffic control; and
(b) in relation to a country other than Australia—the organisation in
that country that has responsibility for air traffic control services;
cruise phase of flight means the part of an aircraft’s flight:
(a) that starts when the aircraft reaches its first planned cruise level,
or that level as amended by an air traffic control organisation; and
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(b) that ends when the aircraft reaches the point at which the aircraft
first starts its descent for the purpose of landing;
and includes flight level changes made during that part of the flight;
first planned cruise level, in relation to an aircraft’s flight, means the
first cruising level stated in the aircraft’s flight plan as submitted to the
relevant air traffic control organisation before the flight.
5.195C What kind of aircraft may a restricted flight engineer operate?
The holder of a restricted flight engineer licence must not perform the
duties authorised by the licence in an aircraft unless he or she also
holds an aircraft endorsement for the aircraft authorising the holder to
fly the aircraft for purposes authorised under his or her commercial
pilot (aeroplane) licence or air transport pilot (aeroplane) licence, as
the case may be.
[Note See subsection 20AB (1) of the Civil Aviation Act 1988 for offences relating
to flying and performing other duties that are essential to the operation of an aircraft
during flight time without a licence, certificate, rating or endorsement.]
5.195D Restricted flight engineer to undertake regular proficiency
checks
(1) The holder of a restricted flight engineer licence must not perform the
duties authorised by the licence in an aircraft during flight time if he or
she has not, within the period of 8 calendar months immediately
before the day of the proposed flight, satisfactorily completed a
restricted flight engineer proficiency check for the type of aircraft in
which he or she proposes to perform the duties.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
(2) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.
Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
5.195E Restricted flight engineer: recent experience requirements
(1) The holder of a restricted flight engineer licence must not perform the
duties authorised by the licence in a type of aircraft if he or she has
not, within the period of 70 days immediately before the day of the
proposed flight:
(a) performed the duties of a flight engineer during flight in an
aircraft of that type; or
(b) under the supervision of a check flight engineer, or of a training
flight engineer, or of a synthetic flight trainer instructor,
satisfactorily completed at least 2 hours in a synthetic flight
trainer approved for the purposes of subregulation 5.193 (3).
Penalty: 25 penalty units.
(1A) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.
Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
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(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to the holder of a restricted flight
engineer licence who is undertaking a restricted flight engineer
proficiency check under regulation 5.195D.
(3) In this regulation:
synthetic flight trainer instructor has the same meaning as in
regulation 5.192.
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