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Cabin Crew Licensing

Cabin Crew Licensing:

Ref: Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011
> Part 64: Cabin Crew Licensing
> Subpart 1: APPLICABILITY
 
(See Guidelines for detail on how to access these regulations via the CAA website link to LexisNexis)

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Airworthiness Standards: Non-type Certificated Aircraft
Applicability
64.01.1 
 
This part applies to the application for and issuing of licences for cabin crew members, the privileges and limitations of such licences and matters related thereto.
 
Authority to act as cabin crew member
64.01.2 
 
(1)  No person shall act as a cabin crew member of a South African registered aircraft unless such person is the holder of a valid cabin crew member licence issued in terms of this part.
(2)  No cabin crew member shall exercise privileges other than the privileges granted by the licence held by such cabin crew member.
(3)  The holder of a cabin crew member licence shall pay the annual currency fees as prescribed in part 187 applicable to the type of licence on the anniversary date of such licence.
The SA CAA has appealed to all licence applicants to ensure that they take note of the requirements when applying for a licence: Please note that the basic requirements for licensing applications are detailed above. For more information, refer to the SA CAA Regulations, on the SACAA Website.

Cabin Crew Licensing:

Ref: Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011
> Part 64: Cabin Crew Licensing
> Subpart 2: CABIN CREW MEMBER LICENCE
 
(See Guidelines for detail on how to access these regulations via the CAA website link to LexisNexis)

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Airworthiness Standards: Non-type Certificated Aircraft
[Editorial note: See AIC 60.2 for important guidelines on the procedures to follow in respect of obtaining design or production approvals for NTCA, their registration, and for the issue of an Authority to Fly.]
Requirements for cabin crew member licence
64.02.1
 
An applicant for the issuing of a cabin crew member licence shall—
(a) be not less than 18 years of age;
(b) hold a valid medical certificate issued in terms of Part 67
(c) have successfully completed the training referred to in regulation 64.02.2;
(d) have passed the theoretical knowledge examination referred to in regulation 64.02.3; and
(e) have undergone the skills test referred to in regulation 64.02.4.
 
Application for cabin crew member licence
64.02.5 
 
An application for the issuing of a cabin crew member licence shall be—
(a) made to the Director in the appropriate prescribed form; and
(b) accompanied by—
(i) original or certified proof of—
(aa) the identity of the applicant; and
(bb) the age of the applicant;
(ii) a valid Class 2 medical certificate issued in terms of part 67;
(iii) original or certified proof that the applicant has passed the theoretical knowledge examination referred to in regulation 64.02.3;
(iv) the skill test report as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 64, signed by a designated examiner;
(v) the appropriate fee as prescribed in part 187; and
(vi) two recent passport size photographs of the applicant.
 
Issuing of cabin crew member licence
64.02.6
 
(1)  The Director shall issue a cabin crew member licence if the applicant complies with the requirements referred to in regulation 64.02.1.
(2)  A licence shall be issued on the appropriate prescribed form.
(3)  Upon the issuing of a licence the holder thereof shall forthwith affix his or her signature in ink in the space on the licence provided for such purpose.
 
Period of validity
64.02.7
 
A cabin crew member licence shall be valid for an indefinite period: Provided that the privileges of such licence shall not be exercised by the holder thereof unless—
(a) he or she is the holder of a valid Class 2 medical certificate issued in terms of part 67; and
(b) he or she undergoes the recurrent training prescribed in part 121.
The SA CAA has appealed to all licence applicants to ensure that they take note of the requirements when applying for a licence: Please note that the basic requirements for licensing applications are detailed above. For more information, refer to the SA CAA Regulations, on the SACAA Website.
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