Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00136:schedule:1:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00136
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 4/5)
Character Range: 56032–58737

a motor bike, or
(d) a motor trike (other than a car-based motor tricycle) that does not have a body type commonly known as, or similar to, a sedan, station wagon, coupe, convertible, roadster, utility, tray top or van; or
(e) any tractor or implement.
privilege has the meaning given by regulation 61.010 of CASR.
problematic use of a substance means the use of one or more psychoactive substances by aviation personnel in a way that constitutes a direct hazard to the user or endangers the lives, health or welfare of others or causes or worsens an occupational, social, mental or physical problem or disorder.
Note   This definition is based on that in section 1.1 of Annex 1, Personnel Licensing, to the Chicago Convention.
psychoactive substance means:
(a) alcohol; or
(b) opioids; or
(c) cannabinoids; or
(d) sedatives and hypnotica; or
(e) cocaine; or
(f) any other psychostimulant, hallucinogens, and volatile solvents, excluding caffeine or nicotine.
Note   This definition is based on that in section 1.1 of Annex 1, Personnel Licensing, to the Chicago Convention.
rating means a rating granted under Part 61 of CASR on a flight crew licence.
rating applicant means a person who has applied to CASA for the grant of a rating, other than an operational rating, on a private pilot licence or a recreational pilot licence, but does not include a person who is eligible for the rating under subregulation 61.275(2) or (3) of CASR.
Note   Subregulations 61.275(2) and (3) of CASR set out the circumstances in which the holder of an overseas flight crew licence is taken to meet the requirements under Part 61 of CASR for the grant of, respectively:
       (a) an aircraft class rating, pilot type rating or flight engineer type rating; and
       (b) an operational rating.
record of class 5 medical self-declaration — see subsection 4(1).
recreational pilot licence applicant means a person, other than a person who is eligible for the licence under subregulation 61.275(1) of CASR, who has applied to CASA for the grant of a recreational pilot licence (whether or not the person has applied after a recreational pilot licence they held was cancelled).
Note   Subregulation 61.275(1) of CASR sets out the circumstances in which the holder of an overseas flight crew licence is taken to meet the requirements under Part 61 of CASR for the grant of a flight crew licence with an aircraft category rating.
regularly taking or using, in relation to the taking or using of a medication or substance by a particular person, means taking or using the medication or substance on most days, in circumstances in which the disease or symptoms for which the person is taking or using the medication or substance