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13. In Schedule 2 (the regulated professions referred to in regulation 3(2))—
(a)after the schedule heading, insert—
(b)after “32. Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser.”, insert—
1. Aerobatic Pilot.
2. Aeromedical Examiner.
3. Air Ground Communications Service Operator.
4. Air Traffic Controller.
5. Air Traffic Controller Assessor.
6. Air Traffic Controller Instructor.
7. Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel.
8. Aircraft Cabin Crew.
9. Certifying Staff (Continuing Airworthiness of Aircraft).
10. Commercial Balloon Pilot.
11. Commercial Banner Towing Pilot.
12. Commercial Pilot – Aeroplane.
13. Commercial Pilot – Airship.
14. Commercial Pilot – Helicopter.
15. Commercial Sailplane Pilot.
16. Flight Examiner.
17. Flight Information Service Officer.
18. Flight Instructor.
19. Flight Test Pilot.
20. Rescue and Firefighting Personnel.
21. Able Seafarer Deck Certificate – STCW II/5.
22. Able Seafarer Engine – STCW III/5.
23. Deck Officer, Management Level – STCW II/2.
24. Deck Officer, Operational Level – STCW II/1.
25. Electro-technical Officer (ETO) – STCW III/6.
26. Electro-tech Rating – STCW III/7.
27. Engineer Officer, Management Level – STCW III/2.
28. Engineer Officer, Operational Level – STCW III/1.
29. Engine Room Rating – STCW III/4.
30. Rating Deck – STCW II/4.
31. Dangerous Goods Driver.
32. Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser.
33. Professional driver of large vehicles.”.
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