Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p59
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 59/63)
Character Range: 1707749–1710353

do the act is not fully restored within 30 days after the holder first becomes aware that he or she had the condition; and
 (d) the holder is authorised to do the act only if the holder also holds a class 1, 2 or 3 medical certificate; and
 (e) the holder has not been given a certificate by a DAME to the effect that the holder's normal ability to do the act is no longer impaired.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

Recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificates
 (5) The holder commits an offence if:
 (a) the holder does an act authorised by the licence; and
 (b) the holder knows that he or she has had a condition mentioned in paragraph (2)(b); and
 (c) the holder's normal ability to do the act is not fully restored within 30 days after the holder first becomes aware that he or she had the condition; and
 (d) the holder is authorised to do the act only if the holder also holds a class 1, 2 or 3 medical certificate or a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; and
 (e) the holder does not meet the requirement in subregulation (6).
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (6) For paragraph (5)(e), the requirement is that:
 (a) the holder has been given a certificate by a DAME to the effect that the holder's normal ability to do the act is no longer impaired; or
 (b) if the holder held a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate at the time the holder had the condition—the holder 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.

67.271  Offence—doing act while efficiency impaired—student pilots
 (1) A student pilot commits an offence if:
 (a) the student pilot conducts a solo flight or takes a flight test; and
 (b) at the time of the solo flight or flight test:
 (i) the student pilot knows that he or she has a medically significant condition; and
 (ii) the condition has the result that the student pilot's ability to conduct the solo flight or take the flight test is impaired.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) A student pilot commits an offence if:
 (a) the student pilot conducts a solo flight or undertakes a flight test; and
 (b) the student pilot knows that he or she has 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