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CASA EX170/12 - Exemption - of authorised flying instructors employed by Singapore Flying College Pte Ltd

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Instrument number CASA EX170/12
I, PETER BEILBY CROMARTY, Acting Executive Manager, Operations Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed P. B. Cromarty]
Peter Cromarty
Acting Executive Manager
Operations Division
19th November 2012
Exemption — of authorised flying instructors employed by Singapore Flying College Pte Ltd
1          Duration
                 This instrument:
(a)   commences on 1 December 2012; and
(b)   stops having effect at the end of November 2015.
2          Application
                 This instrument applies to flying training conducted by an authorised flying instructor employed by Singapore Flying College Pte Ltd, Aviation Reference Number 901286 (the College), for the purpose of enabling the student pilot undergoing training to obtain a commercial pilot licence issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.
3          Exemption
                 An authorised flying instructor is exempt from compliance with paragraph 5.70 (1) (a) of Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.
4          Conditions
                 The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1          Conditions
        1     The flying instructor must conduct training:
(a)   only in Cessna 172 or Raytheon Beechcraft 58 type aircraft; and
(b)   only for the purposes of the flying instructor’s employment by the College.
        2     The College and flying instructor must ensure that a student pilot does not undergo training unless he or she:
(a)   has at least 20 hours’ aeronautical experience in a registered or a recognised aeroplane of which 5 hours are as pilot in command and at least 2 hours are instrument flight time; and
(b)   has completed a flight test (for the category of aircraft that the student proposes to fly) that is:
             (i)  based on a syllabus of flying training that is nominated by the College and approved in writing by CASA as equivalent to the general flying progress flight test; and
            (ii)  conducted by an authorised flying instructor.
        3     The College and flying instructor must ensure that a student pilot undergoing training does not complete 15 hours of flying as pilot in command without undergoing a dual check by an authorised flying instructor.