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(@user2114)
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Just after some information on the materials permitted while sitting the IREX. I understand that you are required to take in your AIP/ERSA/PLATES/CHARTS etc but can someone tell me what sections of the CAR's and CAO's you need to sit this exam?

Thanks in advance



   
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Bob Tait
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I have made an extract of the CAR, CASR and CAOs needed in the exam. CASA has approved them and they can be taken in to the exam. If you would like to e-mail Lee at the office [bobtait@bobtait.com.au] she'll send you a pdf of the extract. Just tell her that you are polemonkey.

Good luck.



   
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(@user2114)
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Thanks Bob, much appreciated.



   
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Hi Bob,

I had Lee send me the PDF of these docs, (CAO 20.9-20.18 & CASR subpart 61.M) however they don't contain the NVFR recency requirements as far as I can see.. am i missing something there or do we just download the specific section (61.395) from CASA site?

Thanks in advance

Stewart



   
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(@user1175)
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I too have the same but waiting for Lee s email regarding Night VFR ?


JAMUP1977


   
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(@user993)
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I'm still not sure on this either so let me know what you find out.



   
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User 66
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G'day!

The instrument rating now covers you for NVFR without any special recency requirements. You only need to have 1 take-off and landing at night to fly alone at night or 3 take-offs and landings at night if you want to take passengers. This is covered in the general recency requirements. However, note that once your instrument rating IPC runs out you lose all NVFR privileges too - unless you happen to hold a current NVFR rating.

Cheers,

Rich



   
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The recent experience requirement of having conducted at least 1 night take-off and at least 1 night landing within the previous 6 months, or been assessed as competent to conduct a flight at night by a flight instructor, pertains to Night VFR Ratings: CASR 61.965.



   
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