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copy of the conditions mentioned in section 17; and
(b) before commencing the flight, inform the following persons of the matters mentioned in subsection (2):
           (i) for each passenger who has a legal guardian — the passenger's legal guardian;
           (ii) each other passenger.
       (2) For paragraph (1)(b), the matters are that the private pilot licence holder:
(a) does not hold a standard medical certificate required for private pilots; and
(b) holds an Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2) which:
           (i) is assessed against the Austroads commercial vehicle driver medical standards; and
           (ii) permits use of their private pilot licence, subject to conditions; and
(c) is carrying the following, for inspection by a passenger or a legal guardian of a passenger:
           (i) their current Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2);
           (ii) a copy of the conditions mentioned in section 17.

19 Exemptions — certain recreational pilot licence holders
       (1) This section applies to a person (the recreational pilot licence holder) who holds:
       (a) a recreational pilot licence; and
       (b) a current Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2).
       (2) The recreational pilot licence holder is exempt from compliance with subregulation 61.065(1) of CASR, to the extent that the subregulation requires that, to be authorised under Part 61 of CASR to exercise the privileges of the licence, the holder must meet the requirement mentioned in subregulation 61.405(1) of CASR to also hold:
(a) a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate; or
(b) a current recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; or
(c) a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.
        Note   Subregulation 61.405(1) of CASR imposes a limitation on the exercise of the privileges of a recreational pilot licence. Under that subregulation, the holder of a recreational pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence only if the holder also holds, relevantly:
(a) under paragraph 61.405(1)(a) — a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate; or
(b) under subparagraph 61.405(b)(i) — a current recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; or
(c) under paragraph 61.405(1)(c) — a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.
       (3) The recreational pilot licence holder is exempt from compliance with subregulation 61.065(1) of CASR, to the extent that the subregulation requires that, to be authorised under Part 61 of CASR to exercise the privileges of the licence, the holder must also meet the requirement mentioned in subregulation 61.465(2) of CASR.
Note   Subregulation 61.465(2) of CASR imposes a limitation on the exercise of the privileges of a recreational pilot licence. Under that subregulation, the holder of a recreational pilot licence is authorised to pilot an aircraft carrying more than one passenger only if the holder:
(a) also holds a current