I, JOHN FRANCIS McCORMICK, Director of Aviation Safety, on behalf of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 66.015 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.

[Signed John F. McCormick]

John F. McCormick
Director of Aviation Safety

17 April 2014

Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2014 (No. 1)

1 Name of instrument

 This instrument is the Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2014 (No. 1).

2 Commencement

 This instrument commences on the day after registration.

3 Amendment of Part 66 Manual of Standards

 The Part 66 Manual of Standards is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 Amendments

[1] Paragraph 66.5 (b), definitions

insert

 avionic LRU, or avionic line replaceable unit, is an aircraft avionic part that satisfies all of the following requirements:

1. it must have no mechanical input from, or output to, another part or mechanism;

2. it must contain only electrical, electronic, instrument or radio parts, or software, or a combination of any such part or parts and software, designed to provide control, monitor or display functions, or a combination of such functions;

3. it must not require any of the following in order to be installed, secured or connected to the aircraft:

 (i) specialist knowledge or techniques;

 (ii) specialised equipment;

 (iii) rigging, or functional testing or adjustment, using specialised equipment external to the aircraft or brought on board the aircraft, to ensure that it is functioning properly.

[2] Paragraph 66.5 (b), definition of practical consolidation training (PCT)

substitute

practical consolidation training (PCT) means a practical training course:

1. conducted by a maintenance training organisation in accordance with section 66.A.50 and Appendix III; and

2. that is approved in writing by CASA.

Note   In considering whether to approve a PCT course, CASA will take into account whether the course elements reflect the elements of a best practice PCT program as described in Advisory Circular 147-1 Practical Consolidation Training.

[3] Paragraph 66.5 (b)

insert

RPL has the same meaning as in section 147.A.07 of the Part 147 Manual of Standards (as amended).

[4] Paragraph 66.5 (b), definition of simple test

substitute

simple test means a test described in maintenance data that meets all of the following criteria:

1. the serviceability of the system can be verified using aircraft controls, switches, built-in test equipment (BITE), central maintenance computer (CMC) or external test equipment not involving special training;

2. the outcome of the test is a unique go/no-go indication or parameter. No interpretation of the test result or interdependence of different values is allowed.

[5] Paragraph 66.5 (b), definition of sub system

substitute

subsystem means a system which, while capable of functioning on its own, is part of a larger system and includes, for this MOS:

1. the electrical subsystem comprised of electrical parts, appliances and motors, within mechanical, powerplant and structural systems; or

2. the instrument subsystem comprised of avionic systems within mechanical, powerplant and structural systems.

[6] Paragraph 66.5 (b), definition of troubleshooting

substitute

troubleshooting means the published approved fault isolation maintenance procedures and actions outlined in maintenance data, used as necessary in order to identify the root cause of a defect or malfunction. It may include the use of BITE or external test equipment. Troubleshooting may involve avionic LRU changes, however, it does not involve multiple avionic LRU changes in pursuit of a system fault, unless the changes are made in accordance with a published approved fault isolation maintenance procedure (e.g. Troubleshooting Manual, Fault Isolation Manual procedure).

[7] Paragraph 66.A.1 (c)

substitute

 (c) Subject to paragraph (f), for paragraph 66.015 (2) (e) of CASR 1998, an aircraft type specified in a cell in column 2 of a table in Appendix IX, with a type certificate holder (if any) mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 1, and a commercial designation (if any) mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 3, is specified as a type rated aircraft type for an aircraft engineer licence in Category B1, B2 or C.

 (d)Subject to paragraph (f), for an aircraft type specified in a cell in column 2 of a table in Appendix IX, an aircraft engineer licence in Category B1, B2 or C may be endorsed with the type-rating endorsement mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4.

 (e)Each mention of “Various” in a cell in column 2 of a table in Appendix IX is to be read as “A small or non-rated aircraft with the engine mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4..

 (f) If a Note referred to in a cell in column 4 of a table in Appendix IX contains the statement: “This is a rule.”, the contents of the Note have legal effect for the cell in the table as if they were contained in a paragraph of this section.

 (g)For this section:

cell, for a column of a table in Appendix IX, means each individual, undivided unit (regardless of its size) into which the column is subdivided.

non-rated aircraft has the same meaning as in the definition of aircraft type in regulation 66.010 of CASR 1998.

small aircraft has the same meaning as in the CASR Dictionary.

[8] After sub-sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 4 (ii) (B)

insert

(BA) updating the software in an avionic system, provided that:

 (I) the system has a discrete test facility to confirm the success of the updating; and

 (II) the serviceability of any other system affected by the updating is also confirmed; and

 (III) only simple tests are necessary to verify the serviceability of the system and any other system affected by the updating;

[9] Sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 4 (ii)

omit

(c)

insert

(C)

[10] After sub-sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 4 (ii) (D)

insert

(E) troubleshooting of avionics systems that can be conducted using only simple tests.

[11] Section 66.A.20, Table 1, Equipment, furnishings and emergency equipment (ATA25), Conditions or limitations column

insert

Except ELT and underwater locating beacon (ATA 25-60) — see (ATA23).

[12] Section 66.A.20, Table 1, Flight control systems (ATA27), Conditions or limitations column

insert

For a category B1 licence — except system operation – fly-by-wire.

[13] Section 66.A.20, Table 1, Structures — General (ATA51), Conditions or limitations column

after paragraph (a), insert

Note   These optional units of competency are marked W in Appendix IV.

[14] Section 66.A.20, Table 1, Transitional privileges

omit

[15] After section 66.A.20, Table 1

insert

66.A.21 Transitional privileges

 Despite Table 1 in section 66.A.20 and the exclusions annotated on a licence issued under Part 66 of CASR 1998, a person mentioned in a cell in column 1 of Table 2, who holds a Category B1 licence, may perform maintenance certifications and issue certificates of release to service for the maintenance mentioned for the person in the corresponding cell or cells in column 2, but only:

1. for an aircraft mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 3; and

2. subject to the limitations (if any) mentioned in the corresponding cell in column 4; and

3. subject to the condition mentioned in column 5.

Table 2

Person

Maintenance

Aircraft

Limitations

Condition

A.

A person who held an aircraft maintenance engineer (AME) licence under regulation 31 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 to which regulation 202.341 applies (the old licence)

All electrical maintenance

An aircraft approved for V.F.R. operations only (approved V.F.R. aircraft), and fitted with a single generator

Not applicable (NA)

Provided that the old licence and its ratings applied to the maintenance, or would have applied to the maintenance but for Part 66 of CASR 1998 (The Proviso)

1. All instrument system maintenance for aircraft general instruments (excluding RMI, inertial navigation and multi-axis autopilots)

2. Periodic inspections for aircraft radio systems

Approved V.F.R. aircraft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Approved V.F.R. aircraft

NA

B.

A person who, in accordance with subregulation 202.343 (2) or 202.344 (2) of CASR 1998, is taken to be entitled to the issue of an AME licence by becoming qualified for, an engine category Group 1 or 2 rating, or an airframe category Group 1, 2 or 19 rating (the old licence)

All electrical maintenance

Approved V.F.R. aircraft fitted with a single generator

NA

The Proviso

1. All instrument system main-tenance for aircraft general instruments (excluding RMI, inertial navigation and multi-axis autopilots)

2. Periodic inspections for aircraft radio systems

 

 

C.

A person who, in accordance with subregulation 202.341 (2) or 202.343 (2) or 202.344 (2) of CASR 1998, is taken to be entitled to the issue of an AME licence by previously holding, or becoming qualified for, an engine or airframe category rated licence (the old licence)

1. Daily or manufacturers’ equivalent inspection

2. Check of the condition of security of attachment of wiring, plumbing, parts and appliances

3. Maintenance of instrument, or electrical, parts and appliances forming part of the powerplant, mechanical or structural systems, where the limitations apply

Aircraft covered by the licence

For maintenance under No. 3 in column 2, the maintenance must:

1. Be limited to external mechanical adjustments to facilitate correct operation of powerplant or mechanical or structural systems

2. Be limited to replacement of instrument, or electrical, parts and appliances, connected by simple twist or terminal connectors

3. Excludes instrument or electrical parts and appliances, where mainten-ance involves functional tests and adjustments requiring the use of external specialised test equipment

The Proviso

[16] Before the existing paragraph 66.A.23 (a)

insert

 (a)For paragraph 66.120 (2) (b) of CASR 1998, a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer is taken to comply with the requirements of that paragraph if, in the immediately preceding 2 years:

1. he or she has had a period or periods of continuous employment amounting to at least 6 months, exercising the privileges mentioned in the Part 66 Manual of Standards for his or her licence or for a rating endorsed on the licence; or

2. within a period or periods of time amounting to 6 months, he or she has had at least 550 hours of experience in exercising those privileges.

[17] Paragraph 66.A.23 (a)

reletter paragraph (a) as paragraph (b)

[18] Paragraph 66.A.23 (b)

reletter paragraph (b) as paragraph (c)

[19] Subparagraph 66.A.23 (b) 3

omit

subparagraphs (a) 1 and 2

insert

subparagraphs (b) 1 and 2

[20] Subparagraph 66.A.23 (b) 4

omit

subparagraph (a) 2

insert

subparagraph (b) 2

[21] Paragraph 66.A.25 (f)

substitute

 (f)In addition to the units of competency that are required under this section for a subcategory B1.1 or B1.2 licence, an applicant for such a rating that includes wooden structures or fabric surfaces or propellers must hold each relevant optional unit of competency listed and coded in Appendix IV to this MOS that is marked:

1. W — for wooden structures for the subcategory; and

2. Z — for fabric surfaces for the subcategory; and

3. P — for propellers for the subcategory.

[22] Amendment of subparagraph 66.A.30 (a) 2

after

operating aircraft

insert

and in training

[23] Paragraph 66.A.45 (c)

substitute

 (c)A type rating may only be issued by CASA:

1. following satisfactory completion of the relevant Category B1, B2 or C aircraft type training:

 (i) approved by CASA; or

 (ii) conducted by an appropriately approved MTO; or

 (iii) conducted in accordance with paragraph (h); or

2. if each of the following applies:

 (i) the applicant is a category B2 licence holder (the holder) with a rating (a type rating) for a particular type, or type and model, of large aircraft with a particular type of aircraft engine (a large aircraft type);

 (ii) the holder applies for a rating (the different type rating) for a large aircraft type, that is different from his or her type rating;

 (iii) the large aircraft type to which the different type rating would apply has the same manufacturer as the large aircraft type to which the holder’s type rating applies;

 (iv) CASA carries out an RPL assessment that compares the differences between the large aircraft type to which the type rating applies and the large aircraft type to which the different type rating would apply;

 (v) CASA determines that the B2 systems differences between the 2 large aircraft types are not such as to require further training of the holder for the issue of the different type rating.

Note   In subparagraph (c) 2, the meaning of a large aircraft is the same as the meaning of an aircraft type in paragraphs (a) and (b) of the definition of aircraft type in regulation 66.010 of CASR 1998.

[24] Paragraph 66.A.45 (h), including the note

substitute

 (h)An AMO, in accordance with section 145.A.37 of the Part 145 MOS, may:

1. deliver excluded system training and assessment for the excluded systems set out in Appendix VII; or

2. for an aircraft type mentioned in column 2 of Table 2 in Appendix IX deliver aircraft type training for a category or subcategory of licence for the aircraft, or a system or subsystem of the aircraft type; or

3. for an aircraft type mentioned in column 2 of Table 2 in Appendix IX arrange for the manufacturer of the aircraft or its engine to provide training and assessment.

[25] After paragraph 66.A.45 (h)

insert

(i) A licensed aircraft maintenance engineer, seeking his or her first aircraft type rating in an alternate licence category or subcategory not currently held by that person, must have first completed category or subcategory basic knowledge and competency training as mentioned in section 66.A.25 for the issue of a licence in that category or subcategory for which he or she is seeking his or her first rating, as well as meeting the basic practical experience requirements specified in paragraph 66.A.30 (b).

[26] Paragraph 66.A.55 (c)

after

maintenance organisation

insert

, or maintenance training organisation,

[27] Appendix IV, competency unit MEA209C, in column B2

insert

X

[28] Appendix IV, competency unit MEA359A, column B1.1

substitute

W

[29] Appendix IV, competency unit MEA359A, column B1.2

substitute

W

[30] After Appendix VIII

insert

Appendix IX See paragraphs 66.A.1 (c) and (d)

Type rated aircraft types and type rating endorsements for Category B1, B2 or C licences

Note   Large aircraft (aeroplanes over 5 700 kg maximum take-off weight (MTOW), multi-engine helicopters, and aircraft (including, where appropriate, a particular engine type) that CASA has designated as requiring a type rating, generally form the basis of the type rated aircraft types listed in Appendix IX. CASA has also designated certain small aircraft and specific engines as requiring a type rating on the basis that, taking into account issues such as complexity, new technology, ATSB recommendations or other safety issues, type training will enhance aviation safety.

Table 1

Note   These aeroplanes are large or designated as large - requiring type training and individual type rating

See paragraph 66.A.1 (e) for the meaning of “Various” in column 2.

Type Certificate (TC) holder

Aircraft type (aeroplanes)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type - engine in brackets)

328 Support Services

328-100 Series

 

Dornier 328-100 (PWC PW119)

AIRBUS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIRBUS

A300 B1

A300 B2-1A

A300 B2-1C

A300 B2K-3C

A300 B2-202

A300 B2-203

A300 B4-2C

A300 B4-102

A300 B4-103

A300 B4-203

A300 C4-203

A300 F4-203

 

Airbus A300 basic model (GE CF6)

A300 B4-601

A300 B4-603

A300 B4-605 R

A300 F4-605 R

A300 C4-605 R Variant F

 

Airbus A300-600 (GE CF6)

A300 B4-622

A300 B4-622 R

A300 F4-622 R

 

Airbus A300-600 (PW 4000)

A310-203

A310-221

A310-203 C

A310-304

A310-308

 

Airbus A310 (GE CF6)

A310-324

A310-325

 

Airbus A310 (PW 4000)

Airbus A310 (PW 4000)

A318-110 Series

A319-110 Series

A320-111

A320-210 Series

A321-110 Series

A321-210 Series

 

Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 (CFM56)

A319-130 Series

A320-230 Series

A321-130 Series

A321-230 Series

 

Airbus A319/A320/A321 (IAE V2500)

A330-200 Series

A330-300 Series

 

Airbus A330 (GE CF6)

A330-220 Series

A330-320 Series

 

Airbus A330 (PW 4000)

A330-240 Series

A330-340 Series

 

Airbus A330

(RR RB 211 Trent 700)

A380-840 Series

 

Airbus A380
(RR RB211 Trent 900)

AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES

L-420

 

Let L-420 (Walter M601) Note 3

ATR-GIE
Avions de Transport Régional

ATR 42-200

ATR 42-300

 

ATR 42-200/300 Series
(PWC PW120)

ATR 42-400

 

ATR 42-400/500/72-212A
(PWC PW120)

ATR 42-500

42-500

ATR 42-400/500/72-212A
(PWC PW120)

ATR 42-500

42-600

ATR 42-400/500/72-212A
(PWC PW120)

ATR 72-212 A

72-500

ATR 42-400/500/72-212A
(PWC PW120)

ATR 72-212 A

72-600

ATR 42-400/500/72-212A
(PWC PW120)

BAE SYSTEMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

BAE SYSTEMS

BAe 146 Series 100

BAe 146 Series 200

BAe 146 Series 300

AVRO 146-RJ70

AVRO 146-RJ85

AVRO 146-RJ100

AVRO 146-RJ115

 

BAe 146/AVRO 146RJ
(Honeywell ALF500 Series)

HS.748 Series 1

HS.748 Series 2

HS 748 Series 2A

HS 748 Series 2B

 

HS748 (RRD Dart)

Jetstream 3100

Jetstream 31

Jetstream 31/32
(Honeywell TPE331)

Jetstream 3200

Jetstream 32/32EP

Jetstream 31/32
(Honeywell TPE331)

Jetstream 4100

 

Jetstream 41
(Honeywell TPE331)

THE BOEING COMPANY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE BOEING COMPANY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE BOEING COMPANY

B707-100

Long Body

Boeing 707/720 (PW JT3)

B707-100B

Long Body

Boeing 707/720 (PW JT3)

B707-100B

Short Body

Boeing 707/720 (PW JT3)

B707-300B Series

B707-300C Series

B720

B720B

 

Boeing 707/720 (PW JT3)

B717-200

 

MD-717-200 (RRD BR700-715)

B727 Series

B727-100 Series

B727C Series

B727-100C Series

B727-200 Series

 

Boeing 727 (PW JT8D)

B737-100

B737-200

B737-200C

 

Boeing 737-100/200 (PW JT8D)

B737-300

B737-400

B737-500

 

Boeing 737-300/400/500 (CFM56)

B737-600

B737-700

B737-800

B737-900

B737-900ER

 

Boeing 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56)

B747-200B

B747-200C

B747-200F

B747-300

 

Boeing 747-200/300 (PW JT9D)

B747-200B

B747-200C

B747-200F

B747-300

 

Boeing 747-200/300 (RR RB211)

B747-400

B747-400D

B747-400F/SF/BCF

 

Boeing 747-400 (GE CF6)

B747-400

B747-400F/SF/BCF

 

Boeing 747-400 (RR RB211)

B747SP

 

Boeing 747SP (PW JT9D)

B747SP

 

Boeing 747SP (RR RB211)

B757-200

B757-200PF

B757-300

 

Boeing 757-200/300 (RR RB211)

B767-200

B767-300

 

Boeing 767-200/300 (PW 4000)

B767-200

B767-300

 

Boeing 767-200/300 (PW JT9D)

B767-200

B767-300

B767-300F

B767-400ER

 

Boeing 767200/300/400
(GE CF6)

B777-200

B777-200LR

B777-300ER

 

Boeing 777-200/300 (GE 90)

B777F

Freighter

Boeing 777-200/300 (GE 90)

B787-8

Dreamliner

Boeing 787
(GEnx-1B)

DC3-G102

DC3-G102A

DC3-G103A

DC3-G202A

 

McD DC3 (Wright R1820) Note 2

DC3A-SCG

DC3A-SC3G

DC3A-S1CG

DC3A-S1C3G

DC3A-S4C4G

DC3C-SC3G

DC3C-S1C3G-S4C4G

DC3C-R-1830-90C

DC3D-R-1830-90C

 

McD DC3 (PW R1830)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

McD DC3 (PW R1830)

DC-4

 

McD DC4 (PW R2000)

BOMBARDIER

CL-215-1A10

 

Canadair CL-215
(PW R2800)

BD-100-1A10

Challenger 300

Bombardier BD-100-1A10
(Honeywell AS907)

BD-700-1A10

Global Express

Bombardier BD-700 Series
(RRD BR710)

BD-700-1A10

Global 6000

Bombardier BD-700 Series
(RRD BR710)

BD-700-1A11

Global 5000

Bombardier BD-700 Series
(RRD BR710)

BD-700-1A11

Global 5000 GVFD

Bombardier BD-700 Series
(RRD BR710)

CL-600-1A11

Challenger 600

Bombardier CL-600-1A11 (Honeywell ALF502)

CL600-2A12
(601 Variant)

Challenger 601

Bombardier CL600 2A12/-2B16 (Variant CL 601/601-3A/3R)
(GE CF34)

CL600-2B16
(601-3A Variant)

Challenger
601-3A

Bombardier CL600 2A12/-2B16 (Variant CL 601/601-3A/3R)
(GE CF34)

CL600-2B16
(601-3R Variant)

Challenger
601-3R

Bombardier CL600 2A12/-2B16 (Variant CL 601/601-3A/3R)
(GE CF34)

CL600-2B16
(604 Variant)

Challenger 604 (MSN < 5701)

Bombardier CL600 2B16
(Variant CL 604) (GE CF34)

CL600-2B16

(604 Variant)

Challenger 605 (MSN > 5701)

Bombardier CL600 2B16
(Variant CL 604) (GE CF34)

CL600-2B19

Regional Jet Series 100

Bombardier CL-600-2B19
(GE CF34)

DHC-8-101

DHC-8-102

DHC-8-103

DHC-8-106

DHC-8

Series 100

Bombardier
DHC-8-100/200/300
(PWC PW 120)

DHC-8-201

DHC-8-202

DHC-8
Series 200

Bombardier
DHC-8-100/200/300
(PWC PW 120)


Type Certificate (TC) holder

Aircraft type (aeroplanes)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type - engine in brackets)

BOMBARDIER

DHC-8-301

DHC-8-311

DHC-8-314

DHC-8-315

DHC-8
Series 300

Bombardier
DHC-8-100/200/300
(PWC PW 120)

DHC-8-400

DHC-8-401

DHC-8-402

DHC-8
Series 400

Bombardier
DHC-8-400 (PWC PW150)

CESSNA
AIRCRAFT
COMPANY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CESSNA
AIRCRAFT
COMPANY

510

 

Cessna 510 (PWC PW615)

525

Citation Jet CJ1

Cessna 525/525A
(Williams FJ44)

525A

Citation Jet CJ2

Cessna 525/525A
(Williams FJ44)

525B

Citation Jet CJ3

Cessna 525B
(Williams FJ44)

525C

Citation Jet CJ4

Cessna 525C
(Williams FJ44)

550

Citation Bravo

Cessna 550/560
(PWC PW530/535)

560

Citation Encore

Cessna 550/560
(PWC PW530/535)

560

Citation Encore+

Cessna 550/560
(PWC PW530/535)

550

Citation II

Cessna 550/560
(PWC JT15D)

S550

Citation S/II

Cessna 550/560
(PWC JT15D)

560

Citation V

Cessna 550/560
(PWC JT15D)

560

Citation Ultra

Cessna 550/560
(PWC JT15D)

560 XL

Citation Excel

Cessna 560XL/XLS
(PWC PW545)

560 XLS

Citation XLS

Cessna 560XL/XLS

(PWC PW545)

560 XLS+

Citation XLS+

Cessna 560XL/XLS
(PWC PW545)

650

Citation III – VI

Cessna 650
(Honeywell TFE731)

650

Citation VII

Cessna 650
(Honeywell TFE731)

680

Sovereign

Cessna 680 (PWC PW306)

750

Citation X

Cessna 750
(RR Corp AE3007C)

DASSAULT
AVIATION

Fan Jet Falcon

Series C

Series D

Series E

Series F

(Basic) Fan Jet Falcon

Falcon 20 (GE CF700)

Mystère Falcon

20-C5

Mystère Falcon

20-D5

Mystère Falcon

20-E5

Mystère Falcon

20-F5

 

Falcon 20-5
(Honeywell TFE731)

Fan Jet Falcon Series G

Mystère Falcon 200

Mystère Falcon 20GF

 

Falcon 200
(Honeywell ATF 3-6)

 

Falcon 200
(Honeywell ATF 3-6)

Mystère Falcon 50

50

Falcon 50
(Honeywell TFE731)

Mystère Falcon 50

50EX

Falcon 50EX
(Honeywell TFE731)

Mystère Falcon 900

Falcon 900C

Falcon 900C
(Honeywell TFE731)

Falcon 2000

 

Falcon 2000 (CFE 738)

Falcon 2000EX

 

Falcon 2000 (PWC PW308)

Falcon 7X

 

Falcon 7X (PWC PW307A)

EADS CASA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EADS CASA

C-212-CB

C-212-CC

C-212-CD

C-212-CE

C-212-CF

C-212-DD

C-212-DF

C-212-EE

C-212-VA

Aviocar

C-212 (Honeywell TPE331)

CN-235

CN-235-100

CN-235-200

CN-235-300

 

CN-235 (GE CT7)

 

CN-235 (GE CT7)

EMBRAER
Empresa
Brasileira de
Aeronautica

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EMBRAER
Empresa
Brasileira de
Aeronautica

EMB-120

EMB-120RT

EMB-120ER

Brasilia

Embraer EMB-120
(PWC PW110 Series)

EMB-135BJ

Legacy 600

Embraer EMB-135/145
(RR Corp AE3007A)

EMB-135BJ

Legacy 650

Embraer EMB-135/145
(RR Corp AE3007A)

EMB-135ER

EMB-135LR

EMB-145

EMB-145ER

EMB-145EU

EMB-145EP

EMB-145LR

EMB-145LU

EMB-145MP

EMB-145MK

 

Embraer EMB-135/145
(RR Corp AE3007A)

EMB-500

Phenom 100

Embraer EMB-500
(PWC PW617)

ERJ-170-100 STD

ERJ-170

Embraer ERJ-170 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 170-100 LR

ERJ-170

Embraer ERJ-170 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 170-200 STD

ERJ-175

Embraer ERJ-170 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 170-200 LR

ERJ-175

Embraer ERJ-170 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-100 ECJ

Lineage 1000

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-100 LR

ERJ-190

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-100 STD

ERJ-190

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-100 SR

ERJ-190

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-200 STD

ERJ-195

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-100 IGW

ERJ-190 AR

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-200 IGW

ERJ-195 AR

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

ERJ 190-200 LR

ERJ-195

Embraer ERJ-190 Series
(GE CF34)

FOKKER
Services

F27 Mark 050

Fokker 50

Fokker 50/60 Series
(PWC PW 125/127)

F27 Mark 0502

Fokker 50

Fokker 50/60 Series
(PWC PW 125/127)

F27 Mark 0604

Fokker 60

Fokker 50/60 Series
(PWC PW 125/127)

F28 Mark 1000

F28 Mark 1000C

F28 Mark 2000

F28 Mark 3000

Fellowship
 

Fellowship

Fokker F28 Series
(RRD Spey)

Fokker F28 Series
(RRD Spey)

F28 Mark 3000C

F28 Mark 3000R

F28 Mark 3000RC

F28 Mark 4000

Hawker Siddeley

Fokker F28 Series
(RRD Spey)

F28 Mark 0070

Fokker 70

Fokker 70/100 (RRD Tay)

F28 Mark 0100

Fokker 100

Fokker 70/100 (RRD Tay)

GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE LP
(GALP), c/o Israel Aircraft Industries

Gulfstream G150

Gulfstream G150

Gulfstream (IAI) G150 (Honeywell TFE731)

Gulfstream 200/Galaxy

Galaxy 200

Gulfstream (IAI) 200/Galaxy (PWC PW306)

GULFSTREAM
AEROSPACE
Corporation

GIV (G300)

Gulfstream G300

Gulfstream G-IV Series (RRD Tay)

GIV (G400)

Gulfstream G400

Gulfstream G-IV Series (RRD Tay)

G-IV/GIV-SP

Gulfstream
G-IV/GIV-SP

Gulfstream G-IV Series (RRD Tay)

GIV-X (G350)

 

Gulfstream G350

Gulfstream GIV-X Series

(RRD Tay)

GIV-X (G450)

Gulfstream G450

 

Gulfstream GIV-X Series
(RRD Tay)

GV

Gulfstream GV

Gulfstream GV basic model
(RRD BR710)

GV-SP (G500)

Gulfstream G500

Gulfstream GV-SP Series

(RRD BR710)

GV-SP (G550)

Gulfstream G550

Gulfstream GV-SP Series
(RRD BR710)

HAWKER
BEECHCRAFT
Corporation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAWKER
BEECHCRAFT
Corporation

DH.125 Series 1

DH.125 Series 3

DH.125 Series 400

HS.125 Series 3

HS.125 Series F3

HS.125 Series F400

HS.125 Series 600

HS.125 Series 700

HS.125 Series F600

Hawker Siddeley

BAe 125/Series 700/800 (Honeywell TFE731)

 

BH.125 Series 400 BH.125 Series 600

Beechcraft Hawker

BAe 125/Series 700/800 (Honeywell TFE731)

BAe.125 Series 800

 

BAe 125/Series 700/800 (Honeywell TFE731)

Hawker 750

Hawker 750

BAe 125/Series 750/800XP/850XP/900XP (Honeywell TFE731)

Hawker 800XP

 

Hawker 800XP

BAe 125/Series 750/800XP/850XP/900XP (Honeywell TFE731)

Hawker 850XP

 

Hawker 850XP

BAe 125/Series 750/800XP/850XP/900XP (Honeywell TFE731)

Hawker 900XP

Hawker 900XP

BAe 125/Series 750/800XP/850XP/900XP (Honeywell TFE731)

BAe 125 Series Hawker 1000A/B

Hawker 1000

 

BAe 125 Series 1000 (PWC PW305)

300

300LW

Super King Air

Beech 300 Series
(PWC PT6)

B300

 

Super King Air 350

Beech 300 Series
(PWC PT6)

B300C

Super King Air 350 C

Beech 300 Series
(PWC PT6)

390

Premier I, 1A

Beech 390
(Williams FJ44)

400

Beechjet

Beech 400/Mitsubishi MU300 (Williams FJ44)

400

Beechjet

Beech 400/Mitsubishi MU300 (PWC JT15)

400A

Beechjet
(Hawker XP)

Beech 400/Mitsubishi MU-300 (PWC JT15)

400T

Beechjet

 

Beech 400/Mitsubishi MU-300 (PWC JT15)

MU-300

Diamond I/IA

Beech 400/Mitsubishi MU-300 (PWC JT15)

MU-300-10

Diamond II

Beech 400/Mitsubishi MU-300 (PWC JT15)

1900

1900C

1900D

Airliner

Beech 1900 (PWC PT6)

ISRAEL
AIRCRAFT
INDUSTRIES

IAI 1124

IAI 1124A

Westwind

IAI 1124
(Honeywell TFE731)

KELOWNA (Convair)

240

340

440

 

Convair 240/340/440
(PW R2800)

580

 

Convair 580
(RR Corp 501)

LEARJET

31/31A

 

Learjet 31
(Honeywell TFE731)

35/35A

36/36A

 

Learjet 35/36
(Honeywell TFE731)

Learjet 40

LJ40 or LJ40XR

Learjet Model 45
(Honeywell TFE731)

Learjet 45

LJ45 or LJ45XR

Learjet Model 45
(Honeywell TFE731)

Learjet 60

LJ60 or LJ60XR

Learjet 60 (PWC PW305)

M7 AEROSPACE

SA226-T

SA226-TC

SA226-AT

SA226-T(B)

 

Fairchild SA226 Series
(Honeywell TPE331)

SA227-AT

SA227-TT

SA227-CC

SA227-DC

 

Fairchild 227 Series
(Honeywell TPE331)

SA227-AC

Swearingen

SA227-BC

Metro

 

SAAB AB, SAAB Aerosystems

340A(SF340A)

340B

Saab-Fairchild 340A

Saab (SF) 340 (GE CT7)

SOCOTA

G73

 

Grumman G73 (PT6)

SHORT BROTHERS

SD3-30

SD3-60

SD3-SHERPA

SD3-60 SHERPA

Variant 200

Shorts SD3 Series-30/SD3-60 (PWC PT6)

Shorts SD3 Series-30/SD3-60 (PWC PT6)

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Avco Lycoming T53) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Bristol Centaurus) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Bristol Siddeley Viper B/S) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(De Havilland Goblin 35) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small/non rated aircraft
(Gen Electric J85GE17A) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(PWC PT6) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(PWC JT15D) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(PW R1830/R2000) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(PW R2800) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Rolls Royce Avon) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Rolls Royce/Packard Merlin)

Note 1

NA

Various

Allison 250

Small or non-rated aircraft
(RR Corp 250) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft (Williams FJ44) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Wright R1820) Note 1, Note 2

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(WSK PZL (Kalisz) Asz 62IR-M18) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Wright R2600) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Wright R3350) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Walter M601) Note 1, Note 3

Note 1   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 1” (the endorsement) has no applicability to Category B2 and Category C. However, an aircraft engineer licence in Category B1.1 or B1.2 (as relevant) must be endorsed with the endorsement before the holder may perform maintenance certifications for the engine of the aircraft.

Note 2   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is identified by the label “Note 2” also applies for all engine derivatives manufactured as part of the Wright 1820 Series e.g. Wright PZL M-18 and Lycoming Variants.

Note 3   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 3” (that is the Walter M601 engine rating) also applies for the M601H-80 engine now designated by the manufacturer as the GE Aviation Czech H80.


Table 2

Note   These are aircraft for which an AMO may select or control type training (theory and practical) for AMO 6 month authorisation and subsequent CASA issue of individual type rating.

Part 1  Aeroplanes eligible for AMO controlled or delivered type training

Note   Aeroplanes in this table were previously covered by regulation 31 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 lower group ratings or are considered eligible for AMO selected manufacturer training.

TC holder

Aircraft type (aeroplanes)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type engine in brackets)

BAE SYSTEMS

Jetstream 3100

Jetstream 31

Jetstream 31/32
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

Jetstream 3200

Jetstream 32/32EP

Jetstream 31/32
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

HAWKER BEECHCRAFT Corporation

300

300LW

Super King Air

Beech 300 Series (PWC PT6) Note 1

B300

Super King Air 350

Beech 300 Series (PWC PT6) Note 1

B300C

Super King Air 350 C

Beech 300 Series (PWC PT6) Note 1

1900

1900C

1900D

Airliner

Beech 1900 (PWC PT6) Note 1

M7 AEROSPACE

SA226-T

SA226-TC

SA226-AT

SA226-T(B)

 

Fairchild SA226 Series
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

SA227-AT

SA227-TT

SA227-CC

SA227-DC

 

Fairchild 227 Series
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

SA227-AC

SA227-BC

Swearingen Metro

Fairchild 227 Series
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

THE BOEING COMPANY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE BOEING COMPANY

DC3-G102

DC3-G102A

DC3-G103A

DC3-G202A

 

McD DC3
(Wright R1820)

DC3A-SCG

DC3A-SC3G

DC3A-S1CG

DC3A-S1C3G

DC3A-S4C4G

DC3C-SC3G

DC3C-S1C3G –S4C4G

DC3C-R-1830-90C

DC3D-R-1830-90C

 

McD DC3
(PW R1830)

 

 

 

 

McD DC3
(PW R1830)

DC-4

 

McD DC4 (PW R2000)

PILATUS AIRCRAFT

PC-12

PC-12/45

PC-12/47

PC-12/47E

 

Pilatus PC-12 (PWC PT6) Note 1

SOCOTA

G73

 

Grumman G73 (PWC PT6) Note 1

Note 1   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the engine type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated

“Note 1” requires CASA approved type training.

Table 2

Note   These are aircraft for which an AMO may select or control type training (theory and practical) for AMO 6 month authorisation and subsequent CASA issue of individual type rating.

Part 2

Note   Helicopters in this table were previously covered by regulation 31 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 lower group ratings or are considered eligible for AMO selected manufacturer training. An AMO may provide B1, or B2, or B1 and B2, aircraft type training for the listed helicopters (but only as annotated in the table).

TC holder

Aircraft type (aeroplanes)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type – engine in brackets)

BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON Inc.

222SP

 

Bell 222
(RR Corp 250) Note 1, Note 2

222

222B

222U

 

Bell 222
(Honeywell LTS 101) Note 1, Note 2

BELL HELICOPTER
CANADA

230

Executive/Utility/
EMS

Bell 230
(RR Corp 250) Note 1, Note 2

427

 

Bell 427

(PWC PW207D) Note 2

BELL HELICOPTER
TEXTRON Inc.

430

 

Bell 430
(RR Corp 250) Note 1 Note 2

EUROCOPTER

DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

BO 105 A

BO 105 C/CBS-4/5

BO 105 D/DB

BO 105 DB-4

BO 105 DBS Series

BO 105 LS
A-1/A-3

BO 105 S

 

BO 105 Series
(RR Corp 250) Note 3

EC 135 P1 Series

EC 135 P2 Series

EC 635 P2+

 

Eurocopter EC 135
(PWC PW206) Note 3

EC 135 T1 Series

EC 135 T2 Series

EC 635 T1

EC 635 T2 Series

 

Eurocopter EC 135 (Turbomeca Arrius 2B) Note 3

EUROCOPTER
DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
AND KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES

MBB-BK
117 A Series

MBB-BK 117
B Series

 

Eurocopter MBB-BK 117 A/B
(Honeywell LTS 101) Note 3

MBB-BK 117 C1

 

Eurocopter MBB-BK 117 C1 (Turbomeca Arriel 1) Note 3

MBB-BK 117 C2

EC145

Eurocopter MBB-BK 117 C2 (Turbomeca Arriel 1) Note 3

MD HELICOPTERS Inc.

MD900

 

MD Helicopters MD900

(PWC PW206/207) Note 3

SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT

S-58 BT to JT

 

Sikorsky S-58

(PWC PT6T) Note 3

Note 1   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the engine type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 1” requires CASA approved type training.

Note 2   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, B2 training for the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 2”, may only be provided by an AMO that is approved in writing by CASA to provide the training.

Note 3   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, B1 training, or B2 training, or B1 and B2 training, for the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 3”, may only be provided or arranged by an AMO that is approved in writing by CASA to provide, or arrange, the training.

 

Table 3

Note   These are large turbine-powered aircraft excluded from Part 66 of CASR 1998 type rating and, therefore, eligible to have the engines maintained by a B1.1 category holder with the small or non-rated aircraft (engine) rating. B2 category holder may maintain these aircraft without a type rating endorsement.

TC holder

Aircraft type (aeroplanes)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type – engine in brackets)

Air Tractor

400

500

800

Air Tractor

Small/non-rated Aircraft
(PWC PT6) Note 1

(DORNIER) RUAG Aerospace

228-100 Series

228-200 Series

 

Small/non-rated Aircraft
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

De Havilland Canada

DHC – 4

Caribou

Small/non rated Aircraft
(PWC PT6) Note 1

Note 1   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 1” (the endorsement) has no applicability to Category B2 and Category C. However, an aircraft engineer licence in Category B1.1 or B1.2 (as relevant) must be endorsed with the endorsement before the holder may perform maintenance certifications for the engine of the aircraft.

 

Table 4

Note   These are piston-powered aircraft excluded from Part 66 of CASR 1998 type rating and, therefore, eligible to have the engines maintained by a B1.2 category holder with the small or non-rated aircraft (engine) rating. B2 category holder may maintain these aircraft without a rating endorsement.

TC holder

Aircraft type (aeroplanes)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type – engine in brackets)

Consolidated Aeronautics Inc.

PBY-6

Catalina

Small or non-rated aircraft (PW R1830) Note 1

Lockheed Aviation Corp

414-MKIII

 

Hudson

 

Small or non-rated aircraft (Wright R1820) Note 1

Grumman

G-111

Albatross

Small or non-rated aircraft (Wright R1820) Note 1

Lockheed Aviation Corp

C-121C

Super Constellation

Small or non-rated aircraft (Wright R3350) Note 1

Scottish Aviation

Pioneer

Twin Pioneer Ser 3

Small or non-rated aircraft (Leonides 531) Note 1

Note 1   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 1” (the endorsement) has no applicability to Category B2 and Category C. However, an aircraft engineer licence in Category B1.1 or B1.2 (as relevant) must be endorsed with the endorsement before the holder may perform maintenance certifications for the engine of the aircraft.

 

Table 5

Note   These are multi-engine helicopters (turbine powered) requiring type training and individual type rating and turbines that can be fitted to those helicopters. The small or non-rated aircraft ratings (engine ratings) are applicable to non-rated multi-engined and single engined helicopters (turbine powered).

See paragraph 66.A.1 (e) for the meaning of “Various” in column 2.

TC holder

Aircraft type (helicopters)

Commercial designation

Type rating endorsement (aircraft type – engine in brackets)

AGUSTAWESTLAND

A109E

A109N

A109S

AW109SP

 

Agusta A109 Series
(PWC PW206/207)

A109

A109A

A109AII

A109C

 

Agusta A109 Series
(RR Corp 250)

A109K2

 

Agusta A109
(Turbomeca Arriel 1)

A109E

A109LUH

 

Agusta A109 Series
(Turbomeca Arrius 2)

AB139

AW139

 

Agusta AB139/AW139 (PWC PT6)

AB 212

 

Bell 212/Agusta AB212
(PWC PT6)

BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON Inc.

212

 

214ST

 

Bell 214ST
(GE CT7)

412

412EP

412CF

 

Bell 412/Agusta AB412
(PWC PT6)

AGUSTA

AB412

AB412 EP

 

Bell 412/Agusta AB412
(PWC PT6)

BELL HELICOPTER CANADA

 

 

 

 

 

BELL HELICOPTER CANADA

222SP

 

Bell 222

(RR Corp 250)

222

222B

222U

 

Bell 222
(Honeywell LTS 101)

230

Executive/Utility/EMS

Bell 230

(RR Corp 250)

427

 

Bell 427
(PWC PW207D)

429

 

Bell 429
(PWC PW207D)

430

 

Bell 430
(RR Corp 250)

EUROCOPTER

SA330 F

SA330 G

SA330 J

 

Eurocopter SA 330
(Turbomeca Turmo)

AS332 C

AS332 L

AS332 C1

AS332 L1

 

Eurocopter AS 332
(Turbomeca Makila 1A/1A1)

AS355 E

AS355 F

AS355 F1

AS355 F2

 

Eurocopter AS 355
(RR Corp 250)

AS355 N

AS355 NP

 

Eurocopter AS 355
(Turbomeca Arrius 1)

SA 365 N

SA 365 N1

AS 365 N2

Dauphin

Eurocopter SA 365 N/N1, AS 365 N2
(Turbomeca Arriel 1)

AS 365 N3

Dauphin

Eurocopter AS 365 N3
(Turbomeca Arriel 2C)

EC 225 LP

 

Eurocopter EC 225
(Turbomeca Makila 2A)

EUROCOPTER
DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

 

 

 

 

 

EUROCOPTER DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

BO 105 A

BO 105 C/CBS-4/-5

BO 105 D/DB

BO 105 DB-4

BO 105 DBS Series

BO 105 LS
A-1/A-3

BO 105 S

 

BO 105 Series
(RR Corp 250)

 

 

 

 

 

 

BO 105 Series
(RR Corp 250)

EC 135 P1 Series

EC 135 P2 Series

EC 635 P2+

 

Eurocopter EC 135
(PWC PW206)

EC 135 T1 Series

EC 135 T2 Series

EC 635 T1

EC 635 T2 Series

 

Eurocopter EC 135
(Turbomeca Arrius 2B)

EUROCOPTER DEUTSCHLAND GMBH AND KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES

MBB-BK 117
A Series

MBB-BK 117
B Series

 

Eurocopter MBB-BK 117 A/B
(Honeywell LTS 101)

MBB-BK 117 C1

 

Eurocopter MBB-BK 117 C1
(Turbomeca Arriel 1) Note 2

MBB-BK 117 C2

EC145

Eurocopter MBB-BK 117 C2
(Turbomeca Arriel 1) Note 2

MD HELICOPTERS Inc.

MD900

 

MD Helicopters MD900

(PWC PW206/207)

SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT

S-58 BT to JT

 

Sikorsky S-58
(PWC PT6T)

AGUSTA

AS61N

AS61NI

 

Agusta AS61N/Sikorsky
S-61N (GE CT58)

SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT

S-61N

S-61NM

 

Agusta AS61N/Sikorsky
S-61N (GE CT58)

S-76A

 

Sikorsky S-76A
(RR Corp 250)

S-76A

S-76A+

Sikorsky S-76A
(Turbomeca Arriel 1)

S-76A

S-76A++

Sikorsky S-76A
(Turbomeca Arriel 1)

S-76B

S-76B

Sikorsky S-76B
(PWC PT6)

S-76C

 

Sikorsky S-76C
(Turbomeca Arriel 1)

S-76C

S-76C+

Sikorsky S-76C
(Turbomeca Arriel 2)

S-76C

S-76C++

Sikorsky S-76C
(Turbomeca Arriel 2)

S-92A

 

Sikorsky S-92A
(GE CT7-8)

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Avco Lycoming T53) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft (GE CT58) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Honeywell TPE331) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Honeywell LTS 101) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Lycoming T5508)

Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft (PWC PT6) Note 1

NA

Various

Allison 250

Small or non-rated aircraft
(RR Corp 250)

Note 1, Note 3

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Turbomeca Arrius) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Turbomeca Arriel) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft
(Turbomeca Artouste) Note 1

NA

Various

 

Small or non-rated aircraft

(Turbomeca Astazou) Note 1

Note 1   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 1” (the endorsement) has no applicability to Category B2 and Category C. However, an aircraft engineer licence in Category B1.3 must be endorsed with the endorsement before the holder may perform maintenance certifications for the engine of the aircraft.

Note 2   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 2” (that is the Eurocopter MBB-BK117 engine ratings) also applies for Kawasaki BKK117 helicopter models with the same engine as the Eurocopter MBB-BK117 model.

Note 3   This is a rule. For an aircraft type mentioned in a cell in a row of column 2, the type rating endorsement mentioned in a cell in the same row in column 4 that is annotated “Note 3” (that is the RR Corp 250 engine rating) also applies for the RR250-C300/A1 engine, sometimes referred to as the RR300.