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record of class 5 medical self-declaration by the condition mentioned in subsection 29(2); and
(c) is satisfied that the relevant flight is conducted before the renewal date specified in that record of class 5 medical self-declaration.
       (2) The exemption in subsection (1) is subject to the member of the flight crew concerned complying with the conditions mentioned in subsection 30(1), section 31 and subsection 32(1).

28 Conditions — conduct of operations by holders of a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence
       (1) A person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence must not exercise the privileges of their licence in a single-pilot operation in an aircraft unless the single-pilot operation is a private operation or permitted class 5 training that:
(a) is conducted under the VFR by day; and
(b) is conducted below an altitude of 10 000 feet; and
(c) is conducted wholly within Australian territory; and
(d) is conducted in an aircraft with a maximum take-off weight less than 2 000 kg; and
(e) does not involve flying in formation or the conduct of aerobatic manoeuvres; and
(f) does not involve more than two persons being on board the aircraft.
       (2) A person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence must not exercise the privileges of a licence in a single-pilot operation in conjunction with an operational rating.
Note   Regulation 61.010 of CASR provides that operational rating means any of several ratings listed in that definition. Those ratings include, respectively at paragraphs (d) and (h), an instrument rating and a private instrument rating.
       (3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not limit the exercise of the privileges of the person who holds a private pilot licence or a recreational pilot licence in a single-pilot operation if a flight control seat on the aircraft for the operation is occupied by a person who:
(a) is authorised under CASR to conduct the operation as pilot in command; and
(b) holds a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate.

29 Conditions — obligation to notify CASA of certain matters and surrender record of class 5 medical self-declaration
       (1) A person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence must notify CASA within 30 days if:
(a) the renewal date specified in their record of class 5 medical self-declaration has passed; or
(b) they know, or have reasonable grounds to believe, that they have a medically significant condition that impairs their ability to exercise the privileges of their licence in a single-pilot operation in an aircraft and that condition has lasted for more than 60 days; or
(c) they have a private driver licence refused or cancelled on the grounds that they do not