Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:9:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 4/48)
Character Range: 1096922–1099787

conditions stated on the certificate;
 (d) the holder must meet the modified Austroads medical standards.
Note: For when a person meets the modified Austroads medical standards, see regulation 67.262.
 (3) In this regulation:
current: a recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate for the holder of a recreational pilot licence is current for the shortest of the following periods:
 (a) the period beginning on the day the certificate was signed by the medical practitioner and ending 24 months after that day;
 (b) if, when the holder exercises the privileges of the licence, the holder is at least 65—the period beginning on the day the certificate was 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 was signed by the medical practitioner and ending at the end of the stated period.
Note: A licence holder must not exercise the privileges of his or her licence during any period of temporary medical unfitness that could render the holder unable to exercise those privileges safely: see regulation 67.270.

61.410  Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—medical certificates: private pilot licence holders
 (1) The holder of a private pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence only if the holder also holds:
 (a) a current class 1 or 2 medical certificate; or
 (b) a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.
 (2) However, subject to subregulation (3), the holder of a private pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in a recreational aircraft if:
 (a) the holder:
 (i) also holds a current recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate; and
 (ii) meets the requirements mentioned in subregulation 61.405(2); and
 (b) the flight is conducted by day under the VFR.
 (3) Regulation 61.465 applies to the holder as if each reference in that regulation to a recreational pilot licence included a reference to a private pilot licence.
Note: A licence holder must not exercise the privileges of his or her licence during any period of temporary medical unfitness that could render the holder unable to exercise those privileges safely: see regulation 67.270.

61.415  Limitations on exercise of privileges of pilot licences—medical certificates: commercial, multi‑crew and air transport pilot licence holders
 (1) The holder of a commercial pilot licence, multi‑crew pilot licence or air transport pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence only if the holder also holds:
 (a) a current class 1 medical certificate; or
 (b) a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence.
 (2) However, the holder of a commercial pilot licence or air transport pilot licence