Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)RegulationsCivil Aviation Regulations, 2011Part 61 : Pilot LicensingSubpart 7 : Airline Transport Pilot Licence (Aeroplane)61.07.5 Privileges and limitations of ATPL (Aeroplane) |
(1) | The holder of an ATPL (Aeroplane) may not exercise the privileges of that licence unless he or she— |
(a) | is in possession of a valid Class 1 medical certificate, issued to him or her in terms of Part 67; |
(b) | has submitted a copy of the medical certificate to the licensing authority, as required in subregulation 61.01.6(6) in the event that the aviation medical examiner is unable to submit electronic data to the Director; |
(c) | complies with the maintenance of competency requirements. |
(2) | The holder of an ATPL (Aeroplane) may, in any aeroplane for which he or she holds the appropriate type or class rating and subject to regulation 61.07.7,— |
(a) | exercise all the privileges of a PPL and CPL (Aeroplane); and |
(b) | act as PIC in commercial air transport operations. |
(3) | The holder of an ATPL (Aeroplane) may not exercise any of the privileges of his or her licence unless such holder has undergone, at any time during the preceding 12 months, a skills test for the issue of a type rating or an ATPL (Aeroplane) revalidation check. |
(4) | Any limitation of privileges must be endorsed on the licence. |