Originally Posted by
Clinton McKenzie
I agree with EXDAC.
Your logic, werbil, is that, by definition, any flight training during a flight review has to be conducted by a Part 141 operator and, also by definition, the "operator" of any aircraft in which flight training during a flight review is occurring is that Part 141 operator. I don't think that's how the definition of "operator" works.
Completely concur with this:
I would love to hear the actual law on this because I have seen experienced flight examiners even ask the question during FIR Grade 2 upgrades "under what circumstances can you give training during a flight review", and the correct answer has been "under the umbrella of a Part 141 operator".
EDIT: I have found the answer, not from the official regulations but from a CASA plain english info sheet that states "A fight instructor delivering training during a fight review can only deliver that training if employed by an operator with a Part 141 or 142 certifcate that authorises the conduct of fight training for the rating under review."
Unfortunately it doesn't actually contain any references to the source in the regulations.