What does CASA mean by full compliance with the ICAO SARP on language proficiency?
CASA may consider accepting a foreign ELP rating if it possesses at least two essential characteristic, namely: • The overseas flight crew licence has been issued by an ICAO contracting State that has complied with the ICAO SARP on language proficiency or has indicated to ICAO it will comply by a particular date, and • The ELP rating has been endorsed in the overseas flight crew licence with an acceptable level of proficiency (Levels 4 or 5 or 6) and which carries an expiry date (except for Level 6), and Notwithstanding the above, it shall be solely at CASA’s discretion to accept an ELP rating issued by an overseas regulatory authority.
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