Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:7:p32
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 32/58)
Character Range: 1019386–1022081

subparagraph (4)(b)(ii), the requirements are as follows:
 (a) the student pilot must have:
 (i) given CASA a copy of his or her recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; and
 (ii) received from CASA a written acknowledgement of the receipt of the copy;
 (b) the student pilot must carry both of the following on the flight:
 (i) a copy of the certificate;
 (ii) a copy of the acknowledgement mentioned in subparagraph (a)(ii);
 (c) the student pilot must comply with any limitations or conditions stated on the certificate;
 (d) the student pilot must meet the modified Austroads medical standards.
Note: For when a person meets the modified Austroads medical standards, see regulation 67.262.
 (6) In this regulation:
current: a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate for a student pilot is current for the shortest of the following periods:
 (a) the period beginning on the day the certificate is signed by the medical practitioner and ending 24 months after that day;
 (b) if, when the student pilot conducts a solo flight the student pilot is at least 65—the period beginning on the day the certificate is signed by the medical practitioner and ending 12 months after that day;
 (c) if the certificate states the period for which it applies—the period beginning on the day the certificate is signed by the medical practitioner and ending at the end of the stated period.

61.115  Solo flights—recent experience requirements for student pilots
 (1) A student pilot is authorised to conduct a solo flight in an aircraft only if:
 (a) the student pilot has, within the previous 30 days and in the same type of aircraft, successfully completed a dual flight check; and
 (b) as a result of the flight, his or her solo flight time since he or she last successfully completed a dual flight check would not exceed 3 hours.
 (2) However, paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to the student pilot if the student pilot is enrolled in an integrated training course.
 (3) In addition, paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to a student pilot in relation to the conduct of a solo flight in an aircraft if the pilot is undergoing training, conducted by a Part 141 operator, for the grant under Part 61 of a private pilot licence, or commercial pilot licence, with a rating for that category of aircraft, and:
 (a) the pilot holds a recreational pilot licence with such a rating; or
 (b) the Part 141 operator certifies, in writing, that the operator is satisfied that:
 (i) the student pilot is competent to safely conduct a solo flight in an aircraft of the same category; and
 (ii) the student pilot has met the competency standards for the grant, under Part 61, of a recreational