(1) |
A holder of an instructor accreditation certificate issued by a foreign authority, who desires to conduct dangerous goods training within the Republic, shall apply to the Director in a prescribed form for validation of such certificate. |
(2) |
The Director may grant a temporary validation of an instructor accreditation certificate valid for 30 days. |
(3) |
An application in terms of subregulation (1) shall be accompanied by— |
(a) |
a certified true copy of a certificate to which the validation refers; |
(b) |
certified copies of valid training records; and |
(c) |
the appropriate fee as prescribed in Part 187. |
(4) |
The Director may refuse to grant a validation in terms of subregulation (2) if— |
(a) |
an applicant fails to provide sufficient proof that the an instructor accreditation certificate was issued by a competent foreign authority recognised by the Director; or |
(b) |
an instructor accreditation certificate concerned is not issued in accordance with the requirements equivalent to those contained in these regulations. |
(5) |
A validation in terms of subregulation (2) shall be done in accordance with and subject to the requirements and conditions prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92. |
(6) |
A holder of a validation certificate issued by the Director shall comply with the provisions stipulated in this Part and the requirements prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92. |
[Regulation 92.04.1 inserted by regulation 12(e) of Notice No. R. 3170, GG48228, dated 17 March 2023 (Twenty-Sixth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2023)]