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on the licence the period during which the renewal has effect.
32B Requirements for renewal or change to an aircraft
maintenance engineer licence
An applicant for renewal of an aircraft maintenance engineer licence
or approval of a change to a licence must, before the licence is
renewed or the change to the licence is approved:
(a) pass the examinations; and
(b) produce the evidence of his or her practical experience and
qualifications;
that CASA directs in Civil Aviation Orders or otherwise in writing.
33 Testing of competency of holder of licence or authority
(1) CASA may, at any time, require the holder of an aircraft maintenance
engineer licence, an airworthiness authority or an aircraft welding
authority to undergo an examination designed to test his or her
competency as such a holder.
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(2) An authorised person may, at any time, inspect an aircraft or aircraft
component for the purpose of ascertaining the competence and
diligence of the holder of an aircraft maintenance engineer licence, an
airworthiness authority or an aircraft welding authority.
33A Notice of decisions
(1) This regulation applies where a person:
(a) applies for a certificate of approval or an aircraft maintenance
engineer licence; or
(b) requests approval of a proposed change to a certificate of
approval.
(2) CASA must, in writing, notify the person of its decision in relation to
the application or request.
(3) If CASA decides not to grant the certificate or licence, or not to
approve the change, CASA must include in the notice a statement of
the reasons for the decision.
33B Airworthiness authorities
(1) CASA may, in writing, and in accordance with the Civil Aviation
Orders, issue authorities of the following kinds:
(a) authorities to carry out maintenance on aircraft;
(c) authorities to conduct examinations required to be passed for the
issue of aircraft maintenance engineer licences;
(d) authorities to conduct non-destructive testing of aircraft and
aircraft components;
(e) authorities to weigh aircraft and determine the centre of gravity of
each aircraft for the purpose of determining requirements to
control the centre of gravity during operation.
(2) An airworthiness authority may be issued subject to conditions
specified in the airworthiness authority, in Civil Aviation Orders or in
both.
(3) If an airworthiness authority is issued subject to a condition in Civil
Aviation Orders CASA must, in writing, notify the holder of the
authority of the relevant Part or section of the Civil Aviation Orders in
which the condition is specified.
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Civil Aviation Safety Authority August 2003
(4) A person must not contravene a condition to which an airworthiness
authority is subject.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
(5) An offence against subregulation (4) is an offence of strict liability.
Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
(6) It is a defence to a prosecution under subregulation (4) if the defendant
had a reasonable excuse.
Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in
subregulation (6) (see subsection 13.3 (3) of the Criminal Code).
33C Application for aircraft welding authority
(1) A person may apply to CASA for an aircraft welding authority to carry
out manual welding of a type, and on a parent metal group, mentioned
in regulation 29A.
(2) An application must identify the type of manual welding and the
parent metal group to which the application relates.
33D Grant of aircraft welding authority
(1) CASA may grant an application for an aircraft welding authority if,
and only if, satisfied that:
(a) the applicant:
(i) has passed the aircraft welding examinations that CASA
considers necessary in the interests of the safety of air
navigation; and
(ii) has successfully completed welding training in the type of
manual welding on the parent metal group to which the
application relates; or
(b) the applicant holds a current qualification, issued by the Defence
Force or a recognised authority, authorising the applicant to carry
out manual welding for aeronautical purposes.
(2) Subject to this regulation, if an application is made for more than 1
type of manual welding and parent metal group, CASA may grant the
application in respect of some of the types of manual welding and
parent metal groups and refuse it in respect of others.
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