Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p60
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 60/63)
Character Range: 1710118–1713256

had a condition mentioned in paragraph (1)(b); and
 (c) the student pilot's normal ability to conduct the solo flight or undertake the flight test is not fully restored within 30 days after the student pilot first becomes aware that he or she had the condition; and
 (d) the student pilot does not meet the requirement in subregulation (3).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (3) For paragraph (2)(d), the requirement is that:
 (a) the student pilot has been given a certificate by a DAME to the effect that the student pilot's ability to conduct a solo flight or undertake a flight test is no longer impaired; or
 (b) if the student pilot held a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate at the time the student had the condition—the student pilot is:
 (i) assessed by a medical practitioner as meeting the modified Austroads medical standards after having the condition; and
 (ii) given a certificate by the medical practitioner to that effect.
Note: For when a person meets the modified Austroads medical standards, see regulation 67.262.

67.275  Surrender of medical certificates
 (1) CASA may require, by written notice, the holder of a medical certificate to surrender the certificate to CASA within a reasonable time specified in the notice.
 (2) The person must comply with the requirement.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.
 (3) A person who contravenes subregulation (2) is guilty of an offence in respect of each day during which the person refuses or fails to comply with the requirement, including the day of any conviction for such an offence.
 (4) The person must not destroy, mutilate or deface the certificate with intent to evade the obligation to comply with the requirement.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.

Part 71—Airspace
Note: This Part heading is reserved for future use.

Part 90—Additional airworthiness requirements

Table of contents

Subpart 90.A—General
90.005 Purpose of Part
90.007 Application of Part
90.008 Definitions for Part 90
90.010 Exclusions in relation to particular provisions
90.015 Operation of exclusions under regulation 39.004
90.020 Issue of Manual of Standards

Subpart 90.B—General provisions
90.100 Applicability
90.105 Flight crew restraints
90.110 Occupant restraints—small aeroplanes
90.115 Occupant restraints—helicopters
90.120 Side‑facing seats
90.125 Cabin crew seats
90.130 External doors
90.135 Emergency exits
90.140 Cargo and baggage compartment lighting
90.145 Thermal/acoustic insulation materials
90.150 Fire extinguishing agents

Subpart 90.C—Large aeroplanes engaged in air transport operations

Division 90.C.1—General
90.200 Applicability

Division 90.C.2—Emergency exits
90.205 Escape devices
90.210 Location of emergency exits
90.215 Access to emergency exits
90.220 Interior emergency exit marking
90.225 Interior emergency lighting
90.230 Floor proximity emergency escape path
90.235 Exterior emergency exit marking
90.240 Exterior emergency lighting
90.245 Over‑wing escape routes

Division 90.C.3—Fire protection
90.250 Cabin interiors—materials
90.255 Seat cushions—materials
90.260 Cargo compartment liners—materials
90.265 Cargo compartments for aeroplanes