Record Keeping - 901.79 A manufacturer that has made a declaration to the Minister in respect of a model of remotely piloted aircraft system under section 901.76 shall keep, and make available to the Minister on request: a current record of all mandatory actions in respect of the system a current record of the results of, and the reports related to, the verifications that the manufacturer has undertaken to ensure that the model of the system meets the technical requirements set out in the standard referred to in subparagraph 901.76(2)(b)(ii) applicable to the operations for which the declaration was made. The manufacturer shall keep theĀ· records referred to in subsection (1) for the greater of two years following the date that manufacturing of that model RPAS the lifetime of the remotely piloted aircraft that is an element of the model of system referred to in paragraph (a) Division VII - Requirements Related to Flight Review Prohibition - Flight Review - 901.82 No person shall perform the duties of a flight reviewer for the purposes of subparagraph 901.56(1)(b)(ii), paragraph 901.64(c) or subparagraph 901.65(1)(b)(ii) unless that person: a) holds a pilot certificate - small remotely piloted aircraft (VLOS) - advanced operations endorsed with a flight reviewer rating under section 901.83 b) is able to demonstrate that they are affiliated with a training provider that has made a declaration to the Minister in accordance with the requirements of section 921.05 of Standard 921 - Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft in Visual Line-of Sight (VL OS) Flight Reviewer Rating - 901.83 The Minister shall, on receipt of an application, endorse the applicant's pilot certificate with a flight reviewer rating if the applicant demonstrates to the Minister that the applicant is at least 18 years of age: a) holds a pilot certificate - advanced operations issued under section 901.64 and meets the recency requirements set out in section 901.65 b} has held the certificate referred to in paragraph (b} for at least six months immediately before the date of application c) has successfully completed the examination "Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems - Flight Reviewers" which is based on the standard entitled Knowledge Requirements for Pilots of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, 250 g up to and including 25 kg, Operating within Visual Line-of-Sight (VLOS), TP 15263, published by the Minister and covers the subjects set out in section 921.03 of Standard 921 - Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft in Visual Line-of-Sight (VLOS).

 

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