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CASA EX64/14 - Exemption — recent experience requirements (Qantas Airways Limited)

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Instrument number CASA EX64/14
I, GERARD JOHN CAMPBELL, Executive Manager, Operations Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under subregulation 11.160 (1) of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed G.J. Campbell]
Gerard J. Campbell
Executive Manager
Operations Division
25 July 2014
Exemption — recent experience requirements (Qantas Airways Limited)
1          Duration
          This instrument:
(a)   commences on 1 August 2014; and
(b)   expires at the end of July 2017, as if it had been repealed by another instrument.
2          Application
          This instrument applies to a pilot in command of an aircraft operated by Qantas Airways Limited, Aviation Reference Number 216147 (the operator), carrying out ILS or LLZ approach in I.M.C.
3          Exemption
          The holder of a command instrument rating (the holder) is exempt from compliance with the requirements of regulation 5.18 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 in relation to recent experience requirements mentioned in paragraph 11.4 of Civil Aviation Order 40.2.1.
4          Conditions
          The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1          Conditions
             The holder must:
(a)   be a participant in the operator’s cyclic training and proficiency program (the Program);
(b)   conduct at least 1 ILS approach during each session of the Program in the type of aircraft or in a simulator; and
(c)   demonstrate, during each session of the Program, that he or she is proficient in ILS approach procedures in the type of aircraft represented by an approved simulator.