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on the aircraft, their current Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2).
       (2) The rating applicant must not commence a flight test for the grant of the rating that is to be conducted in an aircraft after the recommended date of next review against the medical standard basic class 2, recorded on their most recent Fitness Report.
       (3) The rating applicant must:
(a) on request of an authorised CASA officer — produce their Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2) for inspection by the officer; and
(b) within 48 hours of a request of an authorised CASA officer — produce a copy of their most recent Fitness Report for inspection by the officer.

15A Exemption — flight examiners of certain rating applicants
        A flight examiner is exempt from compliance with subregulation 61.1300(5) of CASR, in relation to a flight test conducted in an aircraft, if:
       (a) the flight test is for the grant of an aircraft class rating or a pilot type rating to the holder of a pilot licence; and
       (b) the applicant for the rating holds a current Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2).
Note   Under subregulation 61.1300(5) of CASR, a flight examiner commits an offence if:
(a) the examiner conducts a flight test for a rating on a pilot licence in an aircraft; and
(b) when the test begins, the examiner is not satisfied that the applicant holds: a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; or a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the rating.

16 Exemptions — certain private pilot licence holders
       (1) This section applies to a person (the private pilot licence holder) who:
       (a) holds:
           (i) a private pilot licence; and
           (ii) a current Aviation Medical Certificate (Basic Class 2); and
       (b) exercises the privileges of the licence in an aircraft that is certificated for single-pilot operation.
       (2) The private 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 61.410(1) of CASR.
Note   Subregulation 61.410(1) of CASR imposes a limitation on the exercise of the privileges of a private pilot licence. Under that subregulation, the holder of a private pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence only if the holder also holds:
        1.      a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate; or
        2.     a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.
       (3) The exemption in subsection (2) is subject to the conditions mentioned in sections 17 and 18.

17 Conditions — conduct of