Before someone says "just call CASA and ask"
1. CASA has nothing to do with the ASIC program.
2. CASA has nothing to do with the ASIC program and
3. CASA has nothing to do with the ASIC program.
Perhaps you can determine how you fit into the following
Aviation TransportSecurity
Regulations2005
ASIC/AVID
1.08 Securitydesignated authorisations
For the definition of security designatedauthorisation in
section 9 of the Act, each of the followingauthorisations:
(a) a flight crew licence;
(b) a specialpilot licence;
6.55 Exercise ofprivileges of flight crew licences etc
(1) A person whoholds a security designated authorisation must
not perform aduty that is essential to the operation of an
aircraft whilethe aircraft is in Australian territory if the
Secretary:
(a) hasdetermined that the person has an adverse aviation
security status;and
(b) has given acopy of the determination to the person.
Note A pilot licence,a flight engineer licence and a special pilot licence
are securitydesignated authorisations — see regulation 1.08 and the Act,
section 74G.
(2) Subject to subregulation (4), a person who is over18, and
holds a security designated authorisation, must notperform a
duty that is essential to the operation of an aircraftwhile the
aircraft is in Australian territory unless:
(a) his or her aviation security status check is current;or
(b) he or she has requested an aviation security statuscheck.
(3) Forparagraph (2) (a), a person’s aviation security status check
is current at aparticular time if:
(a) it wascarried out no more than 5 years before that time; or
(b) he or shehas requested that a new check be carried out; or
(c) within theprevious 2 years, he or she underwent a
backgroundcheck for the issue of an ASIC.