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Old 27th Dec 2007, 06:45
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This seems pretty clear. A requirement for particular aeronautical and recency experience.

14 Flight by night under night V.F.R. procedures

14.1 A particular grade of command instrument rating authorises the holder of the rating to fly an aircraft of the category concerned within Australia as pilot in command, or co-pilot, using the navigation aids endorsed in the holder’s personal log book in the following circumstances:
(a) Private and aerial work flights under night V.F.R. procedures provided the pilot meets the aeronautical and recent experience requirements applicable to a night V.F.R. endorsement.
(b) Charter flights under night V.F.R. procedures, provided the following aeronautical and recent experience requirements are satisfied:
(i) Aeronautical Experience.
The pilot’s aeronautical experience shallinclude 10 hours cross-country flight time using night V.F.R.procedures including a minimum of 2 navigation exercises (of at least 300 nautical miles or 3 hours duration), as either pilot in command or in command under supervision. Each exercise shall exceed a distance of 100 nautical miles from the point of departure and shall provide at least 1 landing at an aerodrome other than that of departure, located in an area remote from extensive ground
lighting.
(ii) Recent Experience. The pilot’s recent experience shall include 3 take-offs and landings by night within the preceding 90 days, and either a night cross-country flight (of at least 100 nautical miles or 1 hour duration) within the preceding 6 months or a flight check by
night with an approved person also within the preceding 6 months.

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