(1) For subregulation 5.09(1), a person is qualified to hold a flight radiotelephone operator licence if the person:
(b) has passed a flight radiotelephone theory examination; and
(c) has passed a flight radiotelephone practical test.
(2) Despite subregulation (1), a person is qualified to hold a flight radiotelephone operator licence if the person:
(b) holds, or has held, a qualification:
(i) that CASA is satisfied is at least equivalent to a flight radiotelephone operator licence; and
(ii) that was issued by the Defence Force of Australia.
(3) Despite subregulation (1), a person is qualified to hold a flight radiotelephone operator licence if the person:
(b) holds, or has held, an overseas radio licence that is at least equivalent to the flight radiotelephone operator licence.
(4) For this regulation, an overseas radio licence is equivalent
to a flight radiotelephone operator licence if it authorises the holder of the
licence to operate a radiocommunication system installed in, or carried on, an
aircraft during flight time in the aircraft.