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

Regulations

Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011

Part 62  : National Pilot Licensing

Subpart 1 : General

62.01.15 Application for and issuing of a validation of a foreign pilot licence and ratings

 

(1) The holder of a licence or rating, similar to, or higher than, a national pilot licence issued in terms of this Part, issued by or on behalf of the appropriate authority of a Contracting State, who desires to exercise the privileges of such licence or rating as PIC of a South African registered aircraft, may apply to the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149, as the case may be, in the appropriate prescribed form , for a validation of such pilot licence or rating.

 

(2) No validation will be considered in terms of subregulation (1) if the applicant has—
(a) been refused a South African pilot licence or validation before; or
(b) had a South African pilot licence or validation revoked in the past,

for reasons other than failing a skill test, a proficiency test, or a theoretical knowledge test.

 

(3) Where, in the opinion of the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149, the requirements for the issue of a pilot licence by a particular Contracting State are lower than those set by South Africa the applicant shall be required to meet the higher requirement before granting a validation.

 

(4) A pilot licence and rating issued by or on behalf of an appropriate authority of a Contracting State may be validated by the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149—
(a) subject to the same restrictions which apply to such pilot licence and rating;
(b) subject to such conditions and limitations as the Director or the designated organisation may deem necessary in the interest of aviation safety;
(c) in accordance with and subject to the requirements and conditions as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 62; and
(d) in the appropriate prescribed form as,

but shall not permit privileges in excess of the equivalent South African national pilot licence or rating.

 

(5) The application for a validation referred to in subregulation (1) shall be accompanied by—
(a) the appropriate fee as prescribed in Part 187;
(b) a certified true copy of the pilot licence and rating to which the validation refers;
(c) a certified true copy of a valid medical certificate or valid medical fitness certificate;
(d) a certified true copy of the radiotelephony certificate (if applicable), or, in the case where the Contracting State does not prescribe such certificate for its licence holders, certified proof that the applicant has passed a practical skill test with an approved radio licence examiner;
(e) a summary of the applicant's logbook, certified by the applicant to be a true reflection of the hours flown; and
(f) any other document that may have been prescribed in Document SA-CATS 62.

 

(6) The minimum knowledge, experience and skill requirements for the issue of a certificate of validation for the various pilot licences and ratings are those prescribed for the South African national pilot licence and associated ratings in Document SA-CATS 62.

 

(7) Where a proficiency check or skills test is required, such test shall be undertaken in an aircraft of the class or type, appropriate to the national pilot licence category for which a certificate of validation is sought.

 

(8) The holder of a validation issued by the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149 shall comply with all the applicable provisions prescribed in these regulations.

 

(9) None of the privileges of an additional rating may be exercised in terms of the certificate of validation before the appropriate authority as applicable has endorsed such privileges on the applicant's foreign pilot's licence, however, due regard shall be given to the provision of regulation 62.01.14(2)(c).

 

(10) The period of validity of a certificate of validation issued by the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149 shall be the lesser of—
(a) twelve months calculated from the date of issue of such certificate of validation by the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149; or
(b) the period of validity of the pilot licence and rating to which the validation applies.

 

(11) In exceptional cases such as demonstration flights or specific instruction on aircraft new for the Republic, the Director or the organisation designated for the purpose in terms of Part 149 may consider the validation of a foreign licence to meet short-term operational requirements by exempting the applicant from all or some of the requirements of this Part, subject to conditions set by him, her or it for the particular situation.