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Old 18th Dec 2023, 09:57
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CASA Proficiency testing TTMRA

I am in the process of obtaining my NZ ATPL with A320 rating and instrument rating/endorsement .

Under the TTMRA it states ' Where a NZ pilot converts any operational ratings (instrument, instructor etc) under TTMRA, you must complete an Australian proficiency check before you can utilise the rating'.

Having read the CASA documentation it is not clear what is expected. I am expect something akin to a standard airline LPC. Single engine profiles, precision approaches, non-precision approaches, holding, autolands ? Can this all be conducted in A320 simulator ?

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Are you converting from CASA ATPL to NZ ATPL?

In any case your CURRENT ratings should port straight across and be issued to you under the TTMRA.

that sentence that you have quoted is relevant for converting from NZ to Aus and is simply saying that you’ll have to demonstrate proficiency in Australia before using any ratings issued to you under the TTMRA.
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Thanks for your reply. I am going from NZ ATPL to CASA ATPL. In this case will the rating still port across ? If so how does one demonstrate proficiency ? ( I have around 4000hrs on type if that helps in anyway)

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IPC on approved simulator. Test form available on CASA website.
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You don't need to run out and do a check in the A320 sim as part of the licence conversion.
As you know, any airline that hires you will do that check for any pilot they hire.
Just get the rating on the converted licence, paper process, thats it.
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