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Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)

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Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011

Part 61 : Pilot Licensing

Subpart 5 : Commercial Pilot Licence (Aeroplane)

61.05.2 Application for and issue of CPL (Aeroplane)

 

(1) An application for a CPL (Aeroplane) must be made to the Director on the appropriate prescribed form within 30 days of the practical skills test.

 

(2) The application referred to in subregulation (1) must be accompanied by—
(a) a valid medical certificate, issued in terms of Part 67;

[Regulation 61.05.2(2)(a) substituted by regulation 5(m) of Notice No. R. 984, GG 41915, dated 21 September 2018 (Nineteenth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2018)]

(b) documentary evidence of compliance with regulation 61.05.1(1)(d);
(c) the original documentation or certified copies of the documents proving that the applicant has passed the theoretical knowledge examination referred to in regulation 61.05.1(1)(f) and 61.01.10;
(d) the applicant's flying logbook summarised in the format as prescribed in the Document SA-CATS 61;
(e) the skills test report as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 61 ;
(f) two recent passport-size photographs of the applicant, unless such applicant is the holder of another pilot licence issued in terms of Part 61; and
(g) the appropriate fee as prescribed in Part 187.

 

(3) The Director must issue a CPL (Aeroplane), if he or she is satisfied that the applicant complies with the requirements referred to in regulation 61.05.1.

 

(4) A CPL (Aeroplane) must be issued in the appropriate format, as prescribed by the Director.

 

(5) The holder of a CPL (Aeroplane) must, upon receipt of the CPL (Aeroplane), immediately affix his or her signature thereon in ink in the space provided for such purpose.