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involved; and
(b) if the aircraft is to be operated with the door removed—the aircraft has a
flight manual and the manual indicates that the aircraft may be operated with
the door removed.
6. Replacement of side windows in an unpressurised aircraft.
7. Replacement of seats, but only if the replacement does not involve disassembly of
any part of the primary structure of the aircraft.
8. Repairs to the upholstery or decorative furnishings of the interior of the cabin or
cockpit.
9. Replacement of seat belts or harnesses.
10. Replacement or repair of signs and markings.
11. Replacement of bulbs, reflectors, glasses, lenses or lights.
12. Replacement, cleaning, or setting gaps of, spark plugs.
13. Replacement of batteries.
14. Changing oil filters or air filters.
15. Changing or replenishing engine oil or fuel.
16. Lubrication not requiring disassembly or requiring only the removal of nonstructural
parts, or of cover plates, cowlings and fairings.
17. Replenishment of hydraulic fluid.
18. Application of preservative or protective materials, but only if no disassembly of
the primary structure or operating system of the aircraft is involved.
19. Removal or replacement of equipment used for agricultural purposes.
20. Removal or replacement of glider tow hooks.
21. Carrying out of an inspection under regulation 42G of a flight control system that
has been assembled, adjusted, repaired, modified or replaced.
22. Carrying out of a daily inspection of an aircraft.```
Scheds — 32 Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Legal Services Group Amended CAR – 2nd Ed
Civil Aviation Safety Authority August 2003
SCHEDULE 9 Regulation 42ZV
MAINTENANCE CONTROL MANUAL AND
MAINTENANCE CONTROLLER
Part 1—Requirements for person who is a maintenance controller
1.1 To be the maintenance controller a person must:
(a) know and understand the operator’s maintenance control manual;
(b) know and understand the requirements of the regulations in relation to the
maintenance of aircraft;
(c) demonstrate the required knowledge and understanding for the purposes of
being approved as the maintenance controller.
Part 2—Functions of maintenance controller
2.1 A maintenance controller must perform the following functions:
(a) the control of all maintenance carried out on the aircraft, either scheduled or
unscheduled;
(b) the development, organisation and supervision of all activities and
procedures specified in the maintenance control manual;
(c) the transfer of an aircraft’s maintenance records to a new Certificate of
Registration holder for the aircraft;
(d) the investigation of all defects in the aircraft that come to the attention of the
aircraft’s maintenance organisation.
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 Notes — 1
Amended CAR – 2nd Ed Legal Services Group
August 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
NOTES
1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 30 June 1988.
2. Regulation 11 of Statutory Rules 1989 No. 31 reads as follows:
“Certain instrument ratings: transitional
11. (1) Where, immediately before the commencement of these Regulations:
(a) a private pilot licence or pilot licence of a higher category bears a notation
made by the Aithority to the effect that a class 4 instrument rating is
endorsed on the licence; and
(b) the licence does not bear a notation made by the Aithority to the effect that
the endorsement is suspended or cancelled;
a night V.F.R. rating under subregulation 56 (1) of the Principal Regulations as
amended by these Regulations shall be deemed to be endorsed on the licence on and
from that commencement.
(2) Where, immediately before the commencement of these Regulations:
(a) a commercial pilot licence or senior commercial pilot licence bears a
notation made by the Authority to the effect that a class 5 instrument rating
is endorsed on the licence; and
(b) the licence does not bear a notation made by the Authority to the effect that
the endorsement is suspended or cancelled;
a night V.F.R. agricultural rating under subregulation 56 (1) of the Principal Regulations
as amended by these Regulations shall be deemed to be endorsed on the licence on and
from that commencement.”
3. Regulation 23 of Statutory Rules 1990 No. 216 reads as follows:
“Transitional
23. (1) A licence issued under Part V of the Principal Regulations continues in
force after the commencement of these Regulations as if it had been issued under the
amended Regulations.
(2) A licence to which subregulation (1) applies continues in force subject to
any condition to which it was subject immediately before the commencement of these
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