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• automatic pilots (aeroplanes, helicopters and autoland systems);• radio communication/navigation;• radio radar;• electrical power generation and distribution systems (powerdistribution in respect of avionic systems) including lightingsystems.Scope is not included for authorisation in respect of work on electrical powerdistribution systems or electrical/avionic components in mechanical systems.(Licences issued on the basis of 'protected rights' may include such scopewhere so endorsed.)NOTE: The HKAR-66 Category B2 licence holder is not entitled to certify for any overhaulwork.5.4 The certification authorisation can only be issued by a HKAR-145 approvedmaintenance organisation when the licence holder has the appropriate basicHKAR-66 Category B2 listed and the aircraft type rating endorsed on theHKAR-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence. The type training for a HKAR-66Category B2 type endorsement, conducted under a HKAR-147 approval, willrepresent the appropriate technologies as specified in HKAR-66. Thecertification authorisation will specify the privileges for the individual, givingdue regard to the company scope of approval and any associated proceduresagreed with the Director-General, and will specify any limitations to theauthorisation accordingly.NOTE: A HKAR-66 licence issued on the basis of 'protected rights' may contain technicalrestrictions equivalent to the limitations of any HKAR-AMEL licence or companyauthorisations previously held. These 'protected rights' under HKAR-66 are acontinuation of certification privileges under an existing licence or certificationauthorisation which allows current personnel to continue working and certifyingwithout the need to re-qualify. The recognition of these privileges is shown by theinclusion of code 999 against that type rating. Authorisations issued by a HKAR-145approved maintenance organisation should therefore be similarly restricted in scope.It should be noted that conversion to the full HKAR-66 licence standard is optional.5.5 HKAR-66 Category B2 licences may also be issued with an endorsementallowing the certification, under the provisions of Articles 9 and 11 of the AirNavigation (Hong Kong) Order 1995 as amended, for work outside of aHKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation on aircraft which are notoperated for commercial air transport. Such privileges are limited to HongKong registered aircraft only. Certification may only be made for thoseaircraft types which are endorsed individually or as Group Type Ratings onthe licence. The privileges of the endorsement will reflect the certificationlimitations on the licence.30 May 2008 AN-3 P.10

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