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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 13 : Grade II Aeroplane Flight Instructor Rating

61.13.5 Privileges and limitations of Grade II Aeroplane Flight Instructor Rating

 

(1) The holder of a valid Grade II Aeroplane Flight Instructor Rating may, with due regard to the provisions of subregulation (2), exercise all the privileges of a Grade III Aeroplane Flight Instructor, and may in addition in respect of aeroplanes of which he or she is the holder of the appropriate class or type ratings as flight instructor—
(a) authorise the holder of a SPL for his or her initial solo flight;
(b) conduct the training for all aeroplane class and type ratings;
(c) conduct training in a turbine-engine aeroplane, provided he or she is the holder of the turbine instructor rating endorsement;
(d) conduct the training for a CPL (Aeroplane);
(e) conduct the training for an ATPL (Aeroplane), provided that he or she is the holder of an ATPL (Aeroplane);
(f) conduct the training for an instrument rating, provided he or she is the holder of an instrument flight training endorsement;
(g) if he or she is the holder of appropriate instructor rating endorsement, as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 61, conduct the training for the issue of—
(i) tug pilot rating;
(ii) agricultural pilot rating;
(iii) aerobatics rating;
(iv) tow rating;
(v) aeroplane test pilot ratings;
(h) conduct training for a multi-engine class or type rating, provided that he or she is the holder of the multi-engine flight instructor endorsement;
(i) conduct training in multi-pilot aeroplanes, provided that he or she is the holder of appropriate valid type rating as flight instructor;
(j) conduct the training for the issue of a Grade II or Grade III Aeroplane Flight Instructor Rating provided that he or she is the holder of an instructor training endorsement;
(k) conduct the skills tests for—
(i) the issue of a PPL (Aeroplane), provided that he or she meets the requirements detailed in Document SA-CATS 61 and has been appointed as Chief Flying Instructor (CFI) of an approved Part 141 training organisation, or has been appointed by the CFI of an approved Part 141 ATO;
(ii) the revalidation of a PPL (Aeroplane) without instrument rating;
(iii) the issue of a night rating;
(iv) the issue of a single-engine piston class rating;
(v) the endorsement of differences training for single- or multi-engine piston class aeroplane below 5 700 kg MCM, provided that the instructor is the holder of the appropriate instructor endorsement;
(vi) the issue of class or type rating for a single-engine turboprop aeroplane or a type rating for multi-engine turboprop or turbojet aeroplane provided that the applicant is already the holder of an appropriate MEP class or an SE/ME turbine or turbojet type rating and that the flight instructor holds the applicable turboprop or turbojet flight instructor endorsement;
(vii) [Regulation 61.13.5(1)(k)(vii) deleted by regulation 29 of Notice No. R. 532, GG 36712, dated 30 July 2013 (First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2013)]
(I) endorse pilot logbooks in respect of familiarisation and differences training.

 

(2) The holder of a valid Grade II Aeroplane Flight Instructor Rating who has demonstrated, to an appropriately rated DFE, or to a person authorised for the purpose in writing by the Director, the ability to carry out training, may endorse the pilot logbook of the applicant with the following ratings—
(a) agricultural rating;
(b) aerobatics rating;
(c) tug pilot rating;

(d)        tow rating; and

(e)        test pilot ratings.