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aviation safety purposes. It is an important indication to CASA of willingness to comply with the conditions in this Part.
       (4) Subsection (2) does not apply if, in the circumstances, the relevant act was a reasonable measure to save life (including the life of the person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence) or avoid damage to property.

31 Conditions — correcting lenses must be worn if needed
        A person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence and who needs correcting lenses must not commence exercising the privileges of their licence in a single-pilot operation in an aircraft unless they:
(a) have acceptable correcting lenses available for use while exercising the privileges of the licence in a single-pilot operation; and
(b) have within reach, while they are performing duties essential to the operation of an Australian aircraft during flight time for the single-pilot operation in an aircraft, a spare pair of spectacles for each pair of correcting lenses that the person requires to comply with this section.

32 Conditions — record of class 5 medical self-declaration must be carried on aircraft and produced for inspection
       (1) A person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence must not commence exercising the privileges of their licence in a single-pilot operation in an aircraft unless they are carrying a copy of their record of class 5 medical self‑declaration on the aircraft.
       (2) A person who holds a private pilot licence or recreational pilot licence must, on request of an authorised person, produce their record of class 5 medical self‑declaration for inspection by the person.