(1) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
(a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a pilot licence; and
(b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant:
(i) is at least the minimum age to hold the licence; and
(ii) has passed the aeronautical knowledge examination for the licence; and
(iii) has met the flight training requirements for the grant of the licence; and
(iv) has met the aeronautical experience requirements for the licence.
(2) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
(a) the examiner conducts a flight test for any of the following licences:
(i) a private pilot licence;
(ii) a commercial pilot licence;
(iii) a multi - crew pilot licence;
(iv) an air transport pilot licence; and
(b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant has a current aviation English language proficiency assessment.
(3) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
(a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a pilot licence in an aircraft; and
(b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that:
(i) if the test is for a licence other than a recreational pilot licence--the applicant holds:
(A) a current medical certificate of the class required for the exercise of the privileges of the licence; or
(B) a medical exemption to exercise the privileges of the licence; or
(ii) if the test is for a recreational pilot licence--the applicant holds:
(A) a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; or
(B) a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.
(4) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
(a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a rating or endorsement on a pilot licence; and
(b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant:
(i) has passed the aeronautical knowledge examination for the rating or endorsement; and
(ii) has met the flight training requirements for the grant of the rating or endorsement; and
(iii) has met the aeronautical experience requirements for the rating or endorsement.
(5) A flight examiner commits an offence if:
(a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a rating or endorsement on a pilot licence in an aircraft; and
(b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant holds:
(i) a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; or
(ii) a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the rating.