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Commission Regulation (EU) No 245/2014Show full title

Commission Regulation (EU) No 245/2014 of 13 March 2014 amending Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew (Text with EEA relevance)

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(1)

Paragraph 1 of Section A. ‘Aeroplanes’ is amended as follows:

(a)

point (b) is replaced by the following:

‘(b)

demonstrate knowledge of the relevant parts of the operational requirements and Part-FCL;

(b)

point (d) is replaced by the following:

‘(d)

comply with the requirements set out in the following table:

a

CPL holders already holding a type rating for a multi-pilot aeroplane are not required to have passed an examination for ATPL(A) theoretical knowledge whilst they continue to operate that same aeroplane type, but will not be given ATPL(A) theory credit for a Part-FCL licence. If they require another type rating for a different multi-pilot aeroplane, they must comply with column (3), row (e)(i) of the above table.

National licence heldTotal flying hours experienceAny further requirementsReplacement Part-FCL licence and conditions (where applicable)Removal of conditions
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ATPL(A)> 1 500 as PIC on multi-pilot aeroplanesNoneATPL(A)Not applicable(a)
ATPL(A)> 1 500 on multi-pilot aeroplanesNoneas in (c)(4)as in (c)(5)(b)
ATPL(A)> 500 on multi-pilot aeroplanesDemonstrate knowledge of flight planning and performance as required by FCL.515ATPL(A), with type rating restricted to co-pilotDemonstrate ability to act as PIC as required by Appendix 9 to Part-FCL(c)
CPL/IR(A) and passed an ICAO ATPL theory test in the Member State of licence issue
(i)

demonstrate knowledge of flight planning and performance as required by FCL.310 and FCL.615(b)

(ii)

meet remaining requirements of FCL.720.A(c)

CPL/IR(A) with ATPL theory creditNot applicable(d)
CPL/IR(A)> 500 on multi-pilot aeroplanes, or in multi-pilot operations on single-pilot aeroplanes CS-23 commuter category or equivalent in accordance with the relevant requirements of Part-CAT and Part-ORO for commercial air transport
(i)

pass an examination for ATPL(A) knowledge in the Member State of licence issuea

(ii)

meet remaining requirements of FCL.720.A(c)

CPL/IR(A) with ATPL theory creditNot applicable(e)
CPL/IR(A)< 500 as PIC on single-pilot aeroplanesDemonstrate knowledge of flight planning and flight performance for CPL/IR levelAs (4)(f)Obtain multi-pilot type rating in accordance with Part-FCL(g)
CPL(A)> 500 as PIC on single-pilot aeroplanesNight rating, if applicableCPL(A), with type/class ratings restricted to single-pilot aeroplanes(h)
CPL(A)< 500 as PIC on single-pilot aeroplanes
(i)

Night rating, if applicable;

(ii)

demonstrate knowledge of flight performance and planning as required by FCL.310

as (4)(h)(i)
PPL/IR(A)≥ 75 in accordance with IFRPPL/IR(A) (the IR restricted to PPL)Demonstrate knowledge of flight performance and planning as required by FCL.615(b)(j)
PPL(A)≥ 70 on aeroplanesDemonstrate the use of radio navigation aidsPPL(A)(k)
(2)

Paragraph 1 of Section B. ‘Helicopters’ is amended as follows:

(a)

point (b) is replaced by the following:

‘(b)

demonstrate knowledge of the relevant parts of the operational requirements and Part-FCL;

(b)

point (d) is replaced by the following:

‘(d)

comply with the requirements set out in the following table:

a

CPL holders already holding a type rating for a multi-pilot helicopter are not required to have passed an examination for ATPL(H) theoretical knowledge whilst they continue to operate that same helicopter type, but will not be given ATPL(H) theory credit for a Part-FCL licence. If they require another type rating for a different multi-pilot helicopter, they must comply with column (3), row (h)(i) of the table.

National licence heldTotal flying hours experienceAny further requirementsReplacement Part-FCL licence and conditions (where applicable)Removal of conditions
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
ATPL(H) valid IR(H)> 1 000 as PIC on multi-pilot helicoptersnoneATPL(H) and IRNot applicable(a)
ATPL(H) no IR(H) privileges> 1 000 as PIC on multi-pilot helicoptersnoneATPL(H)(b)
ATPL(H) valid IR(H)> 1 000 on multi-pilot helicoptersNoneATPL(H), and IR with type rating restricted to co-pilotdemonstrate ability to act as PIC as required by Appendix 9 to Part-FCL(c)
ATPL(H) no IR(H) privileges> 1 000 on multi-pilot helicoptersNoneATPL(H) type rating restricted to co-pilotdemonstrate ability to act as PIC as required by Appendix 9 to Part-FCL(d)
ATPL(H) valid IR(H)> 500 on multi-pilot helicoptersdemonstrate knowledge of flight planning and flight performance as required by FCL.515 and FCL.615(b)as (4)(c)as (5)(c)(e)
ATPL(H) no IR(H) privileges> 500 on multi-pilot helicoptersas (3)(e)as (4)(d)as (5)(d)(f)
CPL/IR(H) and passed an ICAO ATPL(H) theory test in the Member State of licence issue
(i)

demonstrate knowledge of flight planning and flight performance as required by FCL.310 and FCL.615(b);

(ii)

meet remaining requirements of FCL.720.H(b)

CPL/IR(H) with ATPL(H) theory credit, provided that the ICAO ATPL(H) theory test is assessed as being at Part-FCL ATPL levelNot applicable(g)
CPL/IR(H)> 500 hrs on multi-pilot helicopters
(i)

to pass an examination for Part-FCL ATPL(H) theoretical knowledge in the Member State of licence issuea

(ii)

to meet remaining requirements of FCL.720.H(b)

CPL/IR(H) with Part-FCL ATPL(H) theory creditNot applicable(h)
CPL/IR(H)> 500 as PIC on single-pilot helicoptersNoneCPL/IR(H) with type ratings restricted to single-pilot helicoptersobtain multi-pilot type rating as required by Part-FCL(i)
CPL/IR(H)< 500 as PIC on single-pilot helicoptersdemonstrate knowledge of flight planning and flight performance as required by FCL.310 and FCL.615(b)as (4)(i)(j)
CPL(H)> 500 as PIC on single-pilot helicoptersnight ratingCPL(H), with type ratings restricted to single-pilot helicopters(k)
CPL(H)< 500 as PIC on single-pilot helicoptersnight rating demonstrate knowledge of flight performance and planning as required by FCL.310as (4)(k)(l)
CPL(H) Without night rating> 500 as PIC on single-pilot helicoptersAs (4)(k) and restricted to day VFR operationsObtain multi-pilot type rating as required by Part-FCL and a night rating(m)
CPL(H) Without night rating< 500 as PIC on single-pilot helicoptersdemonstrate knowledge of flight planning and flight performance as required by FCL.310As (4)(k) and restricted to day VFR operations(n)
PPL/IR(H)≥ 75 in accordance with IFRPPL/IR(H) (the IR restricted to PPL)Demonstrate knowledge of flight performance and planning as required by FCL.615(b)(o)
PPL(H)≥ 75 on helicoptersdemonstrate the use of radio navigation aidsPPL (H)(p)

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