Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00136:schedule:1:p1
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Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 47971–50879

Schedule 1 — Dictionary
Note   In this instrument, certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the regulations. These include Australian territory (which is defined in the Civil Aviation Act 1988) and aerobatic manoeuvres, altitude, authorised Part 141 flight training, authorised Part 142 activity, authorised person, flight examiner, flight instructor, flight test, flying in formation, maximum take-off weight, medical certificate, Part 141 operator, Part 142 operator, pilot in command, pilot licence, private operation, private pilot licence, recreational pilot licence, single-pilot operation, solo and student pilot (which are defined in the CASR Dictionary).

1 Definitions
       (1) In this instrument:
acceptable correcting lenses means correcting lenses (which may be a pair of spectacles or a combination of contact lenses and a pair of spectacles) to satisfy the requirements of item 1.36 of table 67.150 of CASR.
Aviation Medical Guidelines — see subsection 4(1).
class, in relation to a medical certificate, means a class of medical certificate mentioned in regulation 67.145 of CASR.
conditional private driver licence means a private driver licence issued by a driver licensing authority of a State or Territory as a conditional licence in accordance with a law in force in the State or Territory and that is issued subject to any of the following conditions:
(a) that the holder must wear correcting lenses at all times while driving;
(b) that the holder is only authorised to drive during daylight hours;
(c) that the holder must drive only a motor vehicle that is fitted with a specified driver aid or that is modified as directed by the driver licensing authority or as printed on the licence;
(d) that the driver is regularly medically assessed for fitness to drive.
conduct, as a verb, in relation to a flight operation, means to occupy a flight control seat in an aircraft while the operation takes place.
disqualifying medical condition means any of the following:
(a) epilepsy and other seizure disorders, or diseases that could cause seizures;
(b) blackouts or other sudden alterations of consciousness, or diseases that could cause these;
(c) insulin-treated diabetes;
(d) high-risk pregnancy;
(e) lung disease that requires oxygen therapy;
(f) intracranial malignancies;
(g) visual field or visual acuity that does not meet the private vehicle driver standards set out in the publication Assessing fitness to drive for commercial and private vehicle drivers, as in force from time to time;
       Note   At the commencement of this instrument, edition 6.0 of Assessing fitness to drive for commercial and private vehicle drivers, dated 22 June 2002, was available to view or download on Austroads's website at https://austroads.com.au.
(h) hearing loss that means the person is unable to understand conversational voice at