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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 61.415

Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences--medical certificates: commercial, multi - crew and air transport pilot licence holders

  (1)   The holder of a commercial pilot licence, multi - crew pilot licence or air transport pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence only if the holder also holds:

  (a)   a current class 1 medical certificate; or

  (b)   a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.

  (2)   However, the holder of a commercial pilot licence or air transport pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in an activity that would be authorised by a private pilot licence if the holder also holds a current class 2 medical certificate.

  (3)   Also, the holder of a commercial pilot licence or air transport pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in an activity that would be authorised by a recreational pilot licence if the holder:

  (a)   also holds a current recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; and

  (b)   meets the requirements mentioned in subregulation   61.405(2).

Note:   A licence holder must not exercise the privileges of his or her licence during any period of temporary medical unfitness that could render the holder unable to exercise those privileges safely: see regulation   67.270.



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