What kind of helicopter may a commercial (helicopter) pilot fly?
(1) Subject to subregulation (2), a commercial pilot (helicopter) licence does not authorise the holder of the licence to fly a helicopter as pilot in command, or co‑pilot, unless the holder also holds an aircraft endorsement that authorises the holder to fly the helicopter in that capacity. (2) A commercial pilot (helicopter) licence authorises the holder of the licence to fly a helicopter without holding an aircraft endorsement for the helicopter: (a) in dual flying — for the purpose of satisfying the requirements for the issue of an aircraft endorsement for the helicopter; or (b) in any capacity — for the purpose of: (i) testing the helicopter; or (ii) carrying out an experiment in relation to the helicopter; if CASA has given the holder permission under subregulation 5.50 (1) to fly the helicopter in those circumstances; or (c) as pilot in command — for the purpose of satisfying the requirements for the issue of an aircraft endorsement for the helicopter if: (i) the helicopter i