

On 20/05/2013,
you requested for the version in force on 20/05/2013
incorporating all amendments published on or before 20/05/2013.
The closest version currently available is that of 11/08/2006.

5. Paragraph 11 of the principal Order is deleted and the following paragraph substituted therefor:
11. —(1) The chief executive officer may grant an aircraft maintenance licence (which may include a rating limiting the licence to any particular type of aircraft or equipment) for the purposes of this Order if he is satisfied that the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold the licence and is qualified by his knowledge and experience to do so.
(2) For the purpose of this paragraph, the applicant shall furnish such evidence and undergo such examination and test as the chief executive officer may require.
(3) An aircraft maintenance licence granted under sub-paragraph (1) shall, subject to any rating as aforesaid, entitle the holder of the licence to issue a certificate of maintenance review, a certificate of release to service or a certificate of fitness for flight in accordance with the privileges of the licence as specified in the Singapore Airworthiness Requirements (SAR).
(4) An aircraft maintenance licence shall, subject to any rating as aforesaid and subject to the holder of the licence maintaining competency and meeting the requirements for recent experience as specified in the Singapore Airworthiness Requirements (SAR), remain in force for the period specified in the licence, which period shall not exceed 24 months.
(5) The chief executive officer may issue a certificate rendering valid for the purpose of this Order any aircraft maintenance licence granted under the law of any country other than Singapore, which certificate may be issued subject to such conditions and for such period as the chief executive officer thinks fit.
(6) An aircraft maintenance licence granted under this paragraph shall not be valid unless it bears thereon the ordinary signature of the holder in ink.
(7) A holder of an aircraft maintenance licence granted under sub-paragraph (1) shall not perform any function to which his licence relates if he is under the influence of any psychoactive substance which may render him unable to perform such function in a safe and proper manner.
(8) A holder of an aircraft maintenance licence granted under sub-paragraph (1) shall not at any time engage in the problematic use of psychoactive substances.”.



