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Old 3rd Feb 2008, 05:01
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Solenta
 
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26th Amendment

From www.caa.co.za, click Acts and Regulations in the left column. the info below is an extract from the 26th amendment 61.07.3 (1)
I've read all the other amendments up to 31st amendment, and I can't find any further changes to this rule...

Skill test
61.07.3 (1) An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (aeroplane) must have demonstrated the ability to a Designated Flight Examiner competency to perform as pilot in-command in an aeroplane type-certified for a minimum crew of two pilots, under IFR,the procedures and manoeuvres as prescribed in Document SA CATS-FCL 61 for the
issue of an airline transport pilot qualification (aeroplane).
(2) The applicant must undergo the skill test referred to in Sub-regulation (1) within 60
months from the date of gaining a pass from all the required examinations. Provided that
in the case of the applicant holding a Commercial Pilot Licence (aeroplane) with an
instrument rating, the examinations referred to in Regulation 61.07.1 shall remain valid for
a period not exceeding five years from the date of expiry of the last renewal.
(3) The skill test may be used for the issue of the licence and an initial type rating or
proficiency check for revalidation of the type rating for the aeroplane used in the test, and
may be combined with the skill test for the issue of a multi-pilot type rating.


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