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Regulation OTAR Part 63 - Flight Engineers Licences and Ratings
requirements:
(1) Complete at least 100 hours of flight engineer instruction on aeroplanes as FEI, or as
Examiner during the period of validity of the rating. To include at least 30 hours of flight
instruction within the 12 months preceding the expiry date of the FEI rating; or
(2) Attend a FEI refresher seminar approved by the Governor within the validity period of
the FEI rating; or
(3) Pass a FEI proficiency check within the 12 months preceding the expiry of the FEI
rating.
(c) For at least each alternate revalidation of a FEI rating the holder shall pass a proficiency check.
(d) For the holder of a FEI to renew the rating they shall complete items 63.157(b)(2)& 63.157(b)(3)
as for revalidation requirements above within the last 12 months before renewal.
(e) For a FEI rating that has lapsed by more than 5 years there is also a requirement to pass the
theoretical knowledge examinations.
(f) For a FEI expired by less than 5 years the Examiner will sign a Certificate of Revalidation
following the proficiency check.
(g) For a rating that has expired by more than 5 years application should be made to the Governor.
Subpart E Flight Engineer Examiner Ratings
Reference Description
OTAR.63.201 Purpose
This Subpart details the requirements governing the issue of flight engineer examiner ratings and the
privileges, limitations and currency requirements of those ratings.
OTAR.63.203 Eligibility requirements
To be eligible for a flight engineer examiner rating a person shall:
(a) hold a current flight engineer instructor rating; and
(b) have logged at least 1,250 hours flight time in the performance of the duties of a flight engineer;
and
(c) have logged at least 750 hours total time exercising the privileges of a flight engineer instructor.
At least 250 hours of the total time shall be flight time. Up to 500 hours of the total time may be
gained on an approved synthetic flight training device; and
(d) have demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Governor the ability to perform competently the
duties of a flight engineer examiner.
OTAR.63.205 Privileges and limitations
(a) Subject to paragraph 63.205(b), the holder of a flight engineer examiner rating is authorised to:
(1) exercise all the privileges of the flight engineer instructor rating; and
(2) conduct flight tests for the issue of flight engineer licences; and
(3) conduct flight tests for the issue of flight engineer type ratings on type for which an
appropriate examiner type rating is held.
(b) To exercise the privileges of a flight engineer examiner rating the holder shall:
(1) hold a current flight engineer licence with a type rating for the appropriate aircraft; and
(2) conduct the flight tests within an organisation operating under an air operator certificate
issued under Part 119, where the certificate authorises the holder to conduct flight
engineer training and assessment.
(3) within the immediately preceding 13 months, have demonstrated to the satisfaction of
the Governor the ability to perform competently the duties of a flight engineer examiner.
OTAR.63.207 Currency requirements
(a) Except as provided in paragraph 63.207(b), the holder of a flight engineer examiner rating shall
not exercise the privileges of that rating unless, within the immediately preceding 3 years, they
have demonstrated to the Governor competence to exercise the privileges of that rating.
(b) A person who satisfies the requirements of paragraph 63.207(a) within 6 calendar months before
the date on which it is required is deemed to have completed the requirements on the required
date.
Subpart F Examinations
Reference Description
OTAR.63.251 Purpose
This Subpart details the requirements concerning examinations for the flight engineer licence and ratings.
OTAR.63.253 Examinations
An applicant for the grant of a licence or rating under this Part shall within the time limitation specified:
(a) pass the examinations specified for the issue of that licence or rating; or
(b) have satisfactorily completed a course of training approved by or acceptable to the Governor
during which the applicant passed the examinations applicable to that licence or rating.
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