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Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ published by the
Australian National Training Authority in 2001.
Australian Recognition Framework means the framework set out in
a document called ‘Australian Recognition Framework
Arrangements’ published by the Australian National Training
Authority in January 1999.
Manual of Standards – Part 65 means the document called ‘Manual
of Standards (MOS) – Part 65’ issued by CASA under regulation
65.033, as in force from time to time.
Manual of Standards – Part 143 means the document called ‘Manual
of Standards (MOS) – Part 143’ issued by CASA under regulation
143.017, as in force from time to time.
Registered Training Organisation has the same meaning as it has in
the document called ‘Australian Quality Training Framework –
Standards for Registered Training Organisations’, published by the
Australian National Training Authority in 2001.
training provider means a person who, or entity that, provides
vocational education and training.
training recognition authority, in relation to a State or Territory,
means a body that has, under a law of the State or Territory, the
responsibility for registering training providers in that State or
Territory.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 143 — 4
143.015 What is an ATS training provider
An ATS training provider is a person approved, under Subpart 143.F,
to provide the training relating to air traffic services that is covered by
the approval.
143.016 Person not to provide service without approval
(1) A person must not provide training relating to air traffic services
unless the person:
(a) is approved, under Division 2, to provide the training; or
(b) is an ATS provider within the meaning in Part 172.
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.
143.017 Issue of Manual of Standards
(1) CASA may issue a Manual of Standards for this Part that provides for
the following matters:
(a) standards, including procedures, plans, systems and
documentation, for the provision of air traffic services training;
(b) standards for facilities and equipment used to provide air traffic
services training;
(c) standards, including competency standards and minimum
qualifications, for instructors engaged in air traffic services
training;
(d) any matter required or permitted by the regulations to be
provided for by the Manual of Standards;
(e) any matter necessary or convenient to be provided for the
effective operation of this Part.
Note A Manual of Standards is a disallowable instrument for the purposes of
section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 — see subsections 98 (5A) and
(5B) of the Act.
(2) CASA must give a copy of a notice about a Manual of Standards for
this Part (being a notice referred to in subregulation 11.275 (3) or
regulation 11.280) to each ATS training provider.
Note Subpart 11.J (including regulations 11.275 and 11.280) sets out procedures
for the issue, amendment and revocation of a MOS.
Note Regulations 143.017A to 143.017H were repealed by SR 2004 No.
345
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 — December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 143 — 5
Subpart 143.B Approval as an ATS training provider
143.020 What an application must be accompanied by
An application for approval as an ATS training provider must be
accompanied by:
(a) a written statement setting out details of the training relating to
air traffic services that the applicant proposes to provide; and
(b) a written statement setting out details of the relevant
qualifications and experience of the applicant and applicant’s
personnel, including the number of suitably qualified personnel
who will be involved in providing the training; and
(c) enough information to show that the applicant is a Registered
Training Organisation whose registration:
(i) is in force; and
(ii) is for training delivery covering the training; and
(d) a written statement describing the arrangements the applicant has
made to comply with the requirements of Subparts 143.C and
143.D.
143.025 When applicant is eligible for approval
 
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